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Russell Funeral Home Celebrates 75th Anniversary

    Russell Funeral Home Celebrates 75th Anniversary

The community is cordially invited to come and celebrate with the Russell Funeral Home staff and family as they commemorate 75 years of service and dedication to Winston-Salem and surrounding communities.

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Students take part in 4-H Day

(pictured above:  4-H National Youth Science Day particpants pose with presenters, elected officials and others.) Students gathered at the Forsyth County Agriculture Building on Fairchild Road on Wednesday, Oct. 8 to

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A Grand Time

    A Grand Time

(pictured above:  Noelle Brown tosses a football as her mother, Marcella, looks on.) Grandparents compete alongside their grandkids Intergenerational teams of grandparents and grandchildren competed in a variety of sports at

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Complicated Past, Present and Future

Panel tackles Palestinian/Israeli conflict (pictured above:  Imam Khalid Griggs speaks as Rabbi Dr. Andrew Ettin listens.) A panel of professors and clergy gave their takes on the reasons behind the decades-old

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Voters to give verdict on trial process

Amendment asks if defendants should be allowed to waive jury trials Voters will decide on how some criminal trials are

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HAWS planning another revamp

The Housing Authority of Winston-Salem has received a half-million dollar grant from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to

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A Festival of Gospel

  A Festival of Gospel

(pictured above: Praise Dancer Camari Jeter performs. ) The Chronicle’s annual Gospel Fest at the Dixie Classic Fair attracted a steady

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PT working on diversity

  PT working on diversity

(pictured above:  WSSU Photo WSSU DPT students pose after their recent White Coat ceremony.) The lack of African Americans in Winston-Salem

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Candidates stress turnout, registration

  Candidates stress turnout, registration

Midterm elections tend to have far less voter turnout than presidential ones, but they can have just as big of

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Mosque continues tradition of free medical care

  Mosque continues tradition of free medical care

(pictured above:  Clinic volunteers (from left) Steve Malik Daniels, Corrinna Austin, Sadou Ibrahim, Omer Zuilfiqar, Muhammad Syed, Asiyah Rodriguez and Elizabeth

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