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Earline Parmon, Winston-Salem public servant, dies at age 72

    Earline Parmon, Winston-Salem public servant, dies at age 72

Earline Parmon BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Former N.C. lawmaker Earline Parmon died on Tuesday, March 15. Parmon, 72, passed away from complications of a brief illness Tuesday afternoon at

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Souls to the Polls at St. Paul UMC on Saturday

    Souls to the Polls at St. Paul UMC on Saturday

Photo by Tevin Stinson A poll worker helps citizens cast their ballots at the Forsyth County Board of Elections on Friday, March 4. This is the first time N.C. voters

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Thousands vote early, smoothly in county

    Thousands vote early, smoothly in county

Photo by Tevin Stinson poll worker helps citizens cast their ballots at the Forsyth County Board of Elections on Friday, March 4.This is the first time N.C. voters are required

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Cooper ignores Smith backers

    Cooper ignores Smith backers

Submitted photo Leaders of the Concerned Students for Kalvin Michael Smith show a banner outside Attorney General Roy Cooper’s office at the Department of Justice in Raleigh on Monday, March

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Class 1-A state basketball playoffs: Atkins High girls are indeed legit

  Class 1-A state basketball playoffs: Atkins High girls are indeed legit

In photo: Coach Louis Lowery of Atkins is not surprised that the 12th-seeded Camels are only one game away from

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Groundbreaking heralds District 3 police station

  Groundbreaking heralds District 3 police station

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Construction on the District 3 Police Station is officially underway. Mayor Allen Joines, Chief Barry

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Urban League set to host SNAP enrollment fair

  Urban League set to host SNAP enrollment fair

Photo by Tevin Stinson Shirley Agee talks about how receiving SNAP bene-fits has added value to her lifestyle during a

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Judge dismisses Mary Thompson estate lawsuit

  Judge dismisses Mary Thompson estate lawsuit

By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle A lawsuit alleging an estate guardian and the Forsyth County Clerk of Superior Court’s

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Cook administrators and parents unite to improve school

  Cook administrators and parents unite to improve school

Photo by Tevin Stinson A group of parents make a list of changes they would like to be included in

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Matthews’ civil rights legacy set

  Matthews’ civil rights legacy set

Matthews By Todd Luck The Chronicle Carl Wesley Matthews, the leader of the local lunch counter protest in 1960 that

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