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Program offers inmates rare quality time with their kids

    Program offers inmates rare quality time with their kids

By Layla Garms The Chronicle Before Saturday, Stanley Reaves had not laid eyes on his nine year-old son Josiah since being incarcerated more than four years ago. When the boy

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Carver dress policy gets mixed reviews on first day of school

    Carver dress policy gets mixed  reviews on first day of school

Carver High School students returned to classes Monday donning clothing prescribed by the school’s new Standard Mode of Dress (SMOD) policy for the very first time. The new strict dress

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Elections head fights for more access in East Winston

    Elections head fights for more access in  East Winston

  The chair of the Forsyth County Board of Elections is still hoping that East Winston will have four early voting sites come October. Democrat Linda Sutton was on the

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Praizing Away the Pounds

    Praizing Away the Pounds

  Dozens of local folks “caught the spirit” last week during an exercise session led by Precious Quire-McCloud at the Miller Park Recreation Center. Her Praize Kraze workouts are designed

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Cancer, other setbacks not keeping WSSU’s Bryant from his dreams

    Cancer, other setbacks not keeping WSSU’s Bryant from his dreams

  Winston-Salem State University junior Keith Bryant has faced more adversities in his first 22 years than most people face

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G’boro firm to work security at DNC

    G’boro firm to work security at DNC

  Greensboro-based Safe & Secure Worldwide Protection Group has been hired to help provide security at the upcoming Democratic National

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Substance over Style

    Substance over Style

WSSU alum is achieving new heights, and looking good while doing it    Winston-Salem State University alumnus Donald Cureton Jr. is

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Shortages put Food Bank in crisis mode

    Shortages put Food Bank in crisis mode

  A donation from Food Lion came right on time last week for Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North

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Agency’s ‘Big’ day designed to draw volunteers

    Agency’s ‘Big’ day designed to draw volunteers

Twenty local boys and girls briefly experienced what it’s like to be a Little Brother or Little Sister last Friday.

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Judge says threats won’t change her connection to the community

    Judge says threats won’t change her connection to the community

Judge Denise Hartsfield said she doesn’t plan to cut back her jam-packed schedule of public appearances or pull her home

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