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Historically underutilized business certification web training being offered 

    Historically underutilized business certification web training being offered 

From the City of Winston-Salem    Minority and women-owned businesses can receive assistance certifying or re-certifying as historically underutilized businesses with the state of North Carolina through web-based training that

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Monday Money Moves: How Forsyth County residents can access housing support in a difficult market 

    Monday Money Moves: How Forsyth County residents can access housing support in a difficult market 

By Jess Schnur The Chronicle     In the current economy, housing has become a hardship for many individuals and families in Forsyth County. According to Redfin’s Housing Market Data, as of

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A city in motion: Building community through exercise with Winston-Salem running and walking clubs 

    A city in motion: Building community through exercise with Winston-Salem running and walking clubs 

By: Jess Schnur  The Chronicle     Annually, April 7 has been recognized around the globe as World Health Day. Since 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) has promoted World Health

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City Set to Launch $10M Affordable Housing Push with New Developments and $1 Lot Projects

    City Set to Launch $10M Affordable Housing Push with New Developments and $1 Lot Projects

By Tevin Stinson   The Chronicle     Next month the Winston-Salem City Council will vote to approve the first-round funding for its newly adopted Affordable Housing Development (AHD) program. Ahead of

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Project Renaissance and Project Beaver expected to create 70 jobs 

    Project Renaissance and Project Beaver expected to create 70 jobs 

By Tevin Stinson  The Chronicle     During their meeting on Monday, April 21, the Winston-Salem City Council approved two economic

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Balancing parenthood and public service: Inspiring stories from Winston-Salem’s local politicians 

    Balancing parenthood and public service: Inspiring stories from Winston-Salem’s local politicians 

By: Jess Schnur  The Chronicle     At the end of March, a slurry of headlines across various media platforms reported

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Research studies for new treatments offer hope for glaucoma patients 

    Research studies for new treatments offer hope for glaucoma patients 

By Judie Holcomb-Pack  The Chronicle    Glaucoma has been called “the sneak thief of vision,” because in the early stages

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New Cool Movement Youth and Adult Financial Literacy Camp sparks financial confidence 

    New Cool Movement Youth and Adult Financial Literacy Camp sparks financial confidence 

By Busta Brown  For The Chronicle    This past Saturday, God used me to make waves far beyond my radio

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Open mic fundraiser at Incendiary Brewing to benefit Freedom Schools 

    Open mic fundraiser at Incendiary Brewing to benefit Freedom Schools 

Open mic fundraiser at Incendiary Brewing to benefit Freedom Schools  Proceeds support the ‘Roddy Roberts School of Rock’ and W-S

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A&E Calendar for April 24 

    A&E Calendar for April 24 

A&E Calendar for April 24    FRIDAY-TUESDAY, APRIL 25-29  *Jazz and Jambalaya, HanesBrand Theatre, Friday, April 25, 7 p.m. Join

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