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Pastor on a mission

    Pastor on a mission

Recently, Rev. Curtis Friday sat down with the Chronicle to discuss his path to the pulpit and the direction he wants to take the church.

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Commentary: Rolling back the EPA – Industry benefits, people lose

    Commentary: Rolling back the EPA – Industry benefits, people lose

Commentary: Rolling back the EPA – Industry benefits, people lose

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Commentary: Will we always be this way?

    Commentary: Will we always be this way?

Commentary: Will we always be this way?

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Commentary: Our students need caring teachers today

    Commentary: Our students need caring teachers today

Commentary: Our students need caring teachers today

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Commentary: Iran retaliates against U.S., further stoking tensions

    Commentary: Iran retaliates against U.S., further stoking tensions

Commentary: Iran retaliates against U.S., further stoking tensions

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Louis A. Finney, Jr. named CEO/ED of Smart Start of Forsyth County, Inc.

    Louis A. Finney, Jr. named CEO/ED of Smart Start of  Forsyth County, Inc.

Smart Start of Forsyth County, Inc. (SSFC), a nonprofit organization leading early childhood development and education initiatives in Forsyth County, announced that Louis A. Finney, Jr. has accepted the role of CEO/Executive Director.

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Economically, what should we look for in 2020?

    Economically, what should we look for in 2020?

Economically, what should we look for in 2020?

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Trump’s U.S. airstrike sparks tensions

    Trump’s U.S. airstrike sparks tensions

Trump’s U.S. airstrike sparks tensions

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Large crowd attends annual Emancipation Service

    Large crowd attends annual Emancipation Service

More than 100 people brought in the New Year reflecting on the past and looking toward the future during the annual Emancipation Service held last week.

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Organizers’ Circle gives public a space to discuss issues

    Organizers’ Circle gives public a space to discuss issues

What is the role of our elected officials? That’s the question Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods is asking throughout the month during their Organizers’ Circle held weekly at weekly Malloy/Jordan East Winston Library Branch.

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