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Utility workers ask City for more pay; Council also approves financing for Ujima CDC project

    Utility workers ask City for more pay; Council also approves financing for Ujima CDC project

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE City utility employees asked for higher pay and funds were approved for Ujima CDC’s first project in the Monday, April 18 meeting of the City

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April is Fair Housing Month

    April is Fair Housing Month

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The city’s annual observance of Fair Housing Month began Friday, April 1, when Council Member Jeff MacIntosh read a proclamation by Mayor Allen Joines during the

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Models announced for remaining priority schools

    Models announced for remaining priority schools

Photo by Tevin Stinson Concerned parents discuss what changes they would like to see included in the reformation models at priority schools next school year during a town hall meeting

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Ujima CDC close to building Emmanuel Retirement Village

    Ujima CDC close to building Emmanuel Retirement Village

Photo by Todd Luck Ujima CDC’s Hobart Jones, Sandy Sadler and Larry Weston with the plan for Emanuel Retirement Village BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE For over a decade, Ujima

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Asking for Medicaid Expansion

  Asking for Medicaid Expansion

Photo by Todd Luck Pictured here is Jolonda Ware of Working America, sharing her own struggles with health insurance after

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W-S Foundation 2016 Forsyth County Teacher Grants

  W-S Foundation 2016 Forsyth County Teacher Grants

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2016 Forsyth County Teacher Grants

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Couple adds shuttle service to business portfolio

  Couple adds shuttle service to business portfolio

Submitted photos Roslyn Payne, CEO/President of Trinity Studios, has been in operation since 2000./Irvin Payne has a new transport service

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City Council approves center, businesses on Patterson; Business 40 path also closer to reality

  City Council approves center, businesses on Patterson; Business 40 path also closer to reality

Williams/Amer BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE A new community center and businesses will be coming to Patterson Avenue after the

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Raises, 401K contribution in city budget 2016-17 preview

  Raises, 401K contribution in city budget 2016-17 preview

Budget would raise city’s minimum wage to $10.40 but could also raise taxes BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE A potential

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Officials promote unity during Main Street Academy I AAM program

  Officials promote unity during Main Street Academy I AAM program

WF/FCS photos Carlson Greene greets Keith Penn, of the Winston Salem State University MSEN Pre-college program, at the Community Fair

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