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How Sweet It Is

    How Sweet It Is

Furches turns love of baking into lucrative business (pictured above:  EJ Furches adorns one of his cakes.) Moscato. Purple velvet. Blackberry wine. When it comes to cake flavors, there are no

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Hearts, wallets open for tribute scholarship

    Hearts, wallets open for tribute scholarship

(pictured above: LaShun Huntley poses with his best friend’s sister, Barenda Mauney.) A new scholarship in honor of Brandon P. Mauney, who passed away unexpectedly last month from heart disease, has

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Hispanic hopefuls in the running

    Hispanic hopefuls in the running

Dominican Republic native German Garcia is aiming to become the first Hispanic American to serve on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education. Garcia, a Democrat, is one of eight at-large

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His & Hers

    His & Hers

Community Service honorees selected Wake Forest School of Law Dean Blake Morant and Twana Wellman-Roebuck, the executive director of the nonprofit the Experiment in Self-Reliance (ESR), have been selected to

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Officials nudge apartment managers to ban smoking

  Officials nudge apartment managers to ban smoking

(pictured above: County Health Director Marlon Hunter addresses attendees.) Public health officials are making a push to persuade local property owners

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Chronicle wins awards

  Chronicle wins awards

The Chronicle took home three N.C. Press Association 2013 News, Editorial and Photojournalism Contest awards last week. The honors were

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The World at Their Fingertips

  The World at Their Fingertips

Local tech company connects Speas students with its Romanian office (pictured above: Small Footprint’s Steve Vest introduces Speas students to the

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Stage set for election season

  Stage set for election season

The 2014 election season promises to be an interesting one, with major shifts on the horizon for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County

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Teachers urged to reject conditional raises

  Teachers urged to reject conditional raises

(pictured above:  Ann Petitjean speaks at a pro-teachers rally last year.) Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has decided to offer

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Chamber members engage in Q&A with top law enforcers

  Chamber members engage in Q&A with top law enforcers

(pictured above:  Dr. Charlie Shaw (right) shakes hands with Chief Barry Rountree. Behind Shaw is Sheriff Bill Schatzman.) Winston-Salem Police Chief

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