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The Chronicle celebrates anniversary…48 years and counting

    The Chronicle celebrates anniversary…48 years and counting

This month Winston-Salem’s oldest and most respected community newspaper is celebrating our 48th anniversary. A lot has changed since the paper was started in 1974, but when it comes to providing relevant local content, The Chronicle is still in a league of its own. 

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Walk’n’Roll to raise awareness of rare disease

    Walk’n’Roll to raise awareness of rare disease

Sept. 25 is International Ataxia Awareness Day and a local single mother of four is doing her part to raise awareness and help find a cure for the rare disease which affects one’s ability to walk, speak and swallow, and that her son Daemond has been battling for the past five years. 

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Not your grandma’s Green Stamps

    Not your grandma’s Green Stamps

Don’t look now, but those Green Stamps of yesteryear are back – sans licking and sticking.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Overcoming abandonment issues, local author and speaker to be honored at ‘Men That Win’ event

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Overcoming abandonment issues, local author and speaker to be honored at ‘Men That Win’ event

Busta’s Person of the Week: Overcoming abandonment issues, local author and speaker to be honored at ‘Men That Win’ event

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A place of their own

    A place of their own

Having a place to work out where there is no judgment and you can be yourself is the ideal environment. That was part of the idea behind TransformHer Fitness Evolved (TFE), which is a new gym for just the ladies here in Winston-Salem.

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Serena Williams hangs up her racket

    Serena Williams hangs up her racket

Serena Williams hangs up her racket

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CSEM rides to transportation solutions with Forsyth Tech

    CSEM rides to transportation solutions with Forsyth Tech

CSEM rides to transportation solutions with Forsyth Tech

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Commentary: Can you take important files home with you when you leave your job?

    Commentary: Can you take important files home with you when  you leave your job?

By Dr. James B. Ewers Jr. I spent a considerable amount of time around student records. Some records were more

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Biden Student Debt Forgiveness Plan provides relief for lower income earners

    Biden Student Debt Forgiveness Plan provides relief for lower income earners

Biden Student Debt Forgiveness Plan provides relief for lower income earners

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3 cities, nearly 200 exhibitors – Triad Minority Business Expo grows with record numbers

    3 cities, nearly 200 exhibitors – Triad Minority Business Expo grows with record numbers

One of the toughest challenges for minority business owners is the limited access to business networks. Nine years ago Maximum Enterprises set out to help local business owners expand their customer base with the Triad Minority Business Expo. This year, encompassing three weekends and three different cities – High Point, Greensboro and Winston-Salem – the Expo was bigger than ever. 

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