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WSSU bucking HBCU norms on road to title

    WSSU bucking HBCU norms on road to title

There’s an all-too-obvious degree of difficulty for black colleges to ascend to the mountaintop in the NCAA football playoffs. Florida A&M is the first and only black school to ever

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The Womble Victory

    The Womble Victory

We rejoice with Rep. Larry Womble for his vindication from the misdemeanor death by motor vehicle charge that he faced after he was involved in a  fatal car crash a

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Mount Sinai again launches Operation Thanksgiving

    Mount Sinai again launches Operation Thanksgiving

At the center of the ministerial pursuits of the Rev. Yvonne H. Hines and the congregants of Mount Sinai Full Gospel Deliverance Center is a commitment to community service and

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Tickets available for NFL breakfast

    Tickets available for NFL breakfast

The Laymen’s League of Mount Zion Baptist Church of Winston-Salem is sponsoring its eighth annual NFL (Network, Fellowship and Learn) Father & Son Breakfast on Dec. 8, from 9 –

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The Tradition Continues: Temple holds annual Potentate Ball

    The Tradition Continues: Temple holds annual Potentate Ball

Members of Sethos Temple No. 170 dined, danced and celebrated the accomplishments of the past year last Friday night at

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Time for justice for Wilmington Ten

    Time for justice for Wilmington Ten

People across the nation are joining the effort to urge outgoing Gov. Bev. Perdue to pardon the Wilmington Ten, whose

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Bring Glory to God

    Bring Glory to God

Devotional Reading: Psalm 33:8-12 Lesson Scripture: Ephesians 1:3-14 Lesson Aims: To recognize the purpose of our salvation; to understand the

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Cook students getting professional help with science fair projects

    Cook students getting professional help with science fair projects

Recently, about 20 students – each accompanied by a parent or grandparent – gathered in a classroom at Cook Elementary

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

The following is an open letter to Gov. Perdue from Chronicle Publisher Ernie Pitt urging the governor to pardon the

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Longtime City budget director retiring

    Longtime City budget director retiring

City Manager Lee Garrity has announced that Ann Jones, the longest-serving budget and evaluation director in city history, will retire

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