For the second year in a row, the Glenn Bobcats are champions of the Central Piedmont 4A Conference, finishing with a 7-2 record in the regular season. The Bobcats won their first-round playoff game against Providence 7-3 and will take on Myers Park of Charlotte in the second round tomorrow night.
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To kick off the start of a new season, athletes at big-name colleges and in the professional ranks participate in a media day event to introduce the team to the community. The wrestling team at Glenn High School got a taste of sports at the next level earlier this week when they held their own Media Day.
Students at five local schools will soon see an increase in the number of School Resource Officers (SROs) they see on campus. During a meeting on Thursday, Oct. 28, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education approved adding an additional SRO at five schools: Glenn, Mt. Tabor, Paisley, Parkland and Reynolds.
In response to the recent rise in violent crime, the City of Winston-Salem is adopting a new program called Cure Violence Global and bringing a mentorship program to recreation centers across the city.
Busta’s Person of the Week: Financial consultant Ja’Net Adams makes getting out of debt clear, plain and simple
As a business growth strategist, Antonio McCoy has made a tremendous impact with business owners and entrepreneurs he has worked with over the years. Shining the light on ways to market one’s business is one of his specialties. McCoy recently spoke with The Chronicle and gave an overview of his career in marketing.
This season the East Forsyth Eagles’ JV basketball team will be led by new head coach, Jamie Foster.
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