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Some to spend MLK holiday helping others and causes

    Some to spend MLK holiday helping others and causes

Many will be honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday – the federal holiday in his honor – by giving back to their communities. In 1994, 11 years after

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A Rebound for Carver JV?

    A Rebound for Carver JV?

Up to now, Carver’s junior varsity basketball team has experienced more negatives than positives. Yet, there is cause for optimism. There are still six weeks remaining in the season, which

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New A&T program has first graduate

    New A&T program has first graduate

On Dec. 8, Kristen L. Rhinehardt made North Carolina A&T State University history by becoming the first graduate of the master’s program in nanoengineering. Rhinehardt, 24, is a High Point

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Acclaimed choir coming to town

    Acclaimed choir coming to town

The Watoto Children’s Choir will perform in Winston-Salem as part of its tour of the eastern United States. The local show will be on Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 7 p.m.

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City proactive in eliminating landfill waste

    City proactive in eliminating landfill waste

Solar powered trash cans are among the newest tools being used by the City’s Sanitation Division to make Winston-Salem more

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Why No Uproar For Heaven?

    Why No Uproar For Heaven?

Submitted by Kalvin Michael Smith, Guest Columnist Heaven Sutton was the seven-year-old African American girl who was shot and killed in

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Emmanuel’s ‘Hoodie service’ to remember Trayvon Martin

Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1075 Shalimar Drive, will honor the memory of Trayvon Martin with a special “Hoodie” service on Sunday,

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Annual MLK Breakfast to Offer Much More Praise

    Annual MLK Breakfast to Offer Much More Praise

  This year’s Chronicle Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast will take a sharp detour from past events. Chronicle

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Churches feed North Hills students and their families

    Churches feed North Hills students and their families

Dozens of North Hills Elementary students left school with a little something extra in their book bags Friday. The school

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Hampton Pharmacy graduate lands job

    Hampton Pharmacy graduate lands job

Dr. Zellena Patrice Williams, a Forsyth County native, has accepted a permanent position as pharmacist with the Target Corp. in

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