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Voting still to be done in the Fifth

    Voting still to be done in the Fifth

The race for the Fifth District congressional seat is heating up again, as Democrats Gardenia Henley and Josh Brannon prepare for a July 15 run-off. Brannon, a Watuaga County resident,

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Lawmakers to push for fathers’ rights

    Lawmakers to push for fathers’ rights

A few days before Father’s Day, members of the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus announced their support of a Raleigh-based nonprofit’s mission to get fairer visitation and other rights for

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Coaches shown how to prevent future tragedies

    Coaches shown how to prevent future tragedies

(pictured above:  Coaches and others get on-field training.) Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ football coaches, certified athletic trainers and athletic directors learned about ways to better protect student-athletes during a seminar at

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Three honored for upholding Rodney’s legacy

    Three honored for upholding Rodney’s legacy

(pictured above:  Barbara Hayes and Beaufort and Pollye Bailey receive their awards from Dr. Mae Rodney, Cedric Rodney’s widow.) Barbara S. Hayes and Beaufort and Pollye Bailey were presented with

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His Turn

  His Turn

Wilhelmi has prepared well for head coaching challenge (pictured above:  James Wilhelmi is now WSSU’s head basketball coach after serving as

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Shaping Leaders of Tomorrow

  Shaping Leaders of Tomorrow

Jaycees hosts youth conference at WSSU Students focused on becoming better leaders in their schools and communities learned tools to

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Joyous remembrance planned

  Joyous remembrance planned

(pictured above: Donna Burgess holds a framed tribute to her late daughter.) Teaching the angels in heaven how to play basketball.

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Matters of the Heart

  Matters of the Heart

WSSU takes health project to Piedmont Park (pictured above:  Hazel Neely, president of the Piedmont Park Resident Council, is among the

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City gets Union Station feedback

  City gets Union Station feedback

(pictured above: Rence Callahan speaks to the meeting.) East Winston residents voiced their opinions about the future of Union Station,

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AME conference attracts faithful

  AME conference attracts faithful

By Lydia Derr The Chronicle (pictured above:  Dancers perform during the Closing Ceremony on Friday, June 13.) “Our going to church

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