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Commentary: The forgotten voices that galvanized the Women’s Suffrage Movement

    Commentary: The forgotten voices that galvanized the Women’s Suffrage Movement

Commentary: The forgotten voices that galvanized the Women’s Suffrage Movement

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Editorial Cartoon: The Chronicle’s 45th Birthday

    Editorial Cartoon: The Chronicle’s 45th Birthday

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers 

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Guest Editorial: Will you answer the call for moral revival?

    Guest Editorial: Will you answer the call for moral revival?

Guest Editorial: Will you answer the call for moral revival?

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Commentary: 5 Tips to avoid the end of Summer gloom

    Commentary: 5 Tips to avoid the end of Summer gloom

Commentary: 5 Tips to avoid the end of Summer gloom

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Commentary: Retirement opens a new chapter with great opportunities and fun for us

    Commentary: Retirement opens a new chapter with great opportunities and fun for us

Commentary: Retirement opens a new chapter with great opportunities and fun for us

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Commentary: 102 House members rebuke delay of Payday Loan Rule

    Commentary: 102 House members rebuke delay of Payday Loan Rule

Commentary: 102 House members rebuke delay of Payday Loan Rule

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Commentary: We are all indigenous

    Commentary: We are all indigenous

Commentary: We are all indigenous

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Dr. Pringle Hairston sworn in as WS/FCS superintendent

    Dr. Pringle Hairston sworn in as WS/FCS superintendent

After being sworn in during a brief ceremony on Monday, Sept. 3, Dr. Angela Pringle Hairston officially assumed her role as Superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS).

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The Pre-K Priority wants Forsyth County to realize ‘The future is Four Years Old’

    The Pre-K Priority wants Forsyth County to realize ‘The future is Four Years Old’

The Pre-K Priority community engagement campaign, built around the theme “The Future is Four Years Old,” officially kicked off Saturday, Aug. 31.

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Quarter-cent tax increase in limbo, County Commissioners expected to vote this month

    Quarter-cent tax increase in limbo, County Commissioners expected to vote this month

Sometime this month the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners will make a decision on a motion to include a quarter-cent sales tax increase on the ballot in 2020. The capital acquired from the tax increase is expected to be used to increase local teachers’ supplements.

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