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Scholarship program hopes to promote diversity within Winston-Salem police force

    Scholarship program hopes  to promote diversity within Winston-Salem police force

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle In an effort to increase the number of minority officers, the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) has established the Bonner-Redd-Surrat-Davis Scholarship program. The program is named

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‘Honor Your Father” march and speaker center on support

    ‘Honor Your Father” march and speaker center on support

In photo above: The marchers line up to follow behind the hearse, representing the loss of valuable lives. (Submitted photo) By Felecia Piggott-Long, Ph.D For The Chronicle “Black Lives Matter!”

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All pools run by the city of Winston-Salem are open for the summer

    All pools run by the city of Winston-Salem are open for the summer

Special to The Chronicle City of Winston-Salem operated pools are now open for the summer, which officially starts on Sunday, June 21. Patrons entering the pool must wear appropriate swimwear

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Winston-Salem area research project targeting segregated elementary schools of past

    Winston-Salem area research project targeting segregated elementary schools of past

In photo above: Oak Grove School off Bethabara Road is the only surviving structure in the county of the one-room school. (Submitted photo) Special to the Chronicle An extensive and

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Gov. McCrory makes pitch for bond plan that backs WSSU project

  Gov. McCrory makes pitch for bond plan that backs WSSU project

In photo above: Gov. Pat McCrory, left, and Winston-Salem State University Chancellor Elwood Robinson speak with the media after the

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Downtown Winston-Salem traffic projects move closer to reality

  Downtown Winston-Salem traffic projects move closer to reality

N.C. DOT, consultant give more info on what’s ahead In photo above: Winston-Salem Council Member Jeff Macintosh of the Northwest

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Parkland High’s Mandela Society takes on racial issues

  Parkland High’s Mandela Society takes on racial issues

In photo above: Members of the Mandela Society pose at Parkland Magnet School: (L-R) Stevie Dupree-Parker, Shawn Brim, Advisor Tripp

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First Fairground Fridays of 2015 draws almost 900 for summer fun in Winston-Salem

  First Fairground Fridays of 2015 draws almost 900 for summer fun in Winston-Salem

This first of this summer’s Fairground Fridays drew a large crowd of teens to the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds on Friday, June

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Juneteenth Luncheon explores what freedom means

  Juneteenth Luncheon explores what freedom means

The Juneteenth Luncheon commemorated the 150th anniversary of emancipation from slavery with accounts from those who experienced it, read by

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N.C. Black Rep unites with Winston-Salem to provide entertainment for teens at theater festival

  N.C. Black Rep unites with Winston-Salem to provide entertainment for teens at theater festival

In the photo above: At right, Dasia Amos, of The POINTE! Studio of Dance, performed a segment from the dance

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