Que’Sean Brown is a rising ninth grader heading to Walkertown High School in the fall. His hopes are to become the next big thing to come out of the city of Winston-Salem.
Reginald McCaskill and Miranda Jones joined the ranks of local legends such as Larry Leon Hamlin and Dr. Virginia Newell last Saturday night when they were named Man and Woman of the Year during The Chronicle’s Community Service Awards.
Last weekend honor of Lifetime Achievement was bestowed upon Superior Court Judge Todd L. Burke and Winston-Salem City Council Member Denise “D.D.” Adams.
The city’s oldest and most respected community newspaper rolled out the red carpet and invited more that 1,000 people from all walks of life to come together and celebrate those in our community who go the extra mile to make a difference during The Chronicle’s Annual Community Service Awards.
Attorney Renita Thompkins Linville will fill the vacancy left by Forsyth County Clerk of Court Susan Frye, making her the first African American to hold the position.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools named its Teacher of the Year, Principal of the Year, Classified Employee of the Year, and Assistant Principal of the Year at a banquet held on Thursday, May 23.