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Local black business advocates to receive honor

    Local black business advocates to receive honor

  Triad residents John Raye and Rosie Smith  will be honored by Compro-Tax, a national, black-owned income tax preparation and bookkeeping company, for their longtime advocacy of black entrepreneurship, self-development

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Healthy Eating on a Budget

    Healthy Eating on a Budget

  Many people and families in the United States are still feeling the crunch from the current economic recession. More people these days are interested in eating healthy, either to

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Moving Forward by Going Back

    Moving Forward by Going Back

Church recalls African Holocaust with series of special events By Todd Luck The Chronicle Maafa is a longstanding tradition at Emmanuel Baptist Church. The annual weeklong slate of events commemorates

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Mt. Zion picked to receive life-saving tools

    Mt. Zion picked to  receive life-saving tools

Special to The Chronicle Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, the North Carolina Council of Churches, the American Red Cross and State Rep. Becky Carney have selected Winston-Salem’s Mt.

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Anderson and his JCSU teammates look to defy skeptics

    Anderson and his JCSU teammates look to defy skeptics

BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Dedrick Anderson and his Johnson C. Smith teammates didn’t get any love

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AG Hall to lead Lady Rams

    AG Hall to lead Lady Rams

Chronicle Staff Report Antreylius Gartrell “AG” Hall has been tapped to lead the Winston-Salem State University Lady Rams basketball program.

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Reynolds Deserves a Stadium

    Reynolds Deserves a Stadium

It is difficult to find a sound reason for not supporting the proposed football stadium for R.J. Reynolds High School

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Letters to the Editor:

    Letters to the Editor:

Council called to do justice in Marker case To the Editor: On Oct. 22, 2007, The Winston-Salem City Council established

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Freshmen settle-in at Wake Forest

    Freshmen settle-in at Wake Forest

By Layla Garms The Chronicle Wake Forest University has opened its doors for more than 1,200 new Demon Deacons. The

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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

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