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New bill shackles black voters into 2 wards

    New bill shackles black voters into 2 wards

If N.C. House Representatives Donny Lambeth and Debra Conrad have their way, some drastic changes could be on the horizon for the Winston-Salem City Council and the citizens of the Twin City.

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Shining the light on volunteers during National Volunteer Appreciation Month

    Shining the light on volunteers during National Volunteer Appreciation Month

April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month and The Chronicle will be highlighting a few of the people in our community who are making a difference through their volunteer service.

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School board approves Restart Model for 4 elementary schools

    School board approves Restart Model for 4 elementary schools

Last week members of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board approved a motion to adopt the Restart Model at Ashley Global Academy, Forest Park Elementary, Kimberley Park Elementary, and Hall-Woodward Elementary.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: She does more than survive; she thrives

    Busta’s Person of the Week: She does more than survive; she thrives

Busta’s Person of the Week: She does more than survive; she thrives

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State’s youngest licensed natural hair specialist set to open salon

    State’s youngest licensed natural hair specialist set to open salon

From humble beginnings in her mother’s bathroom, this weekend Aubrianna Lash’s dream of owning her own salon will officially become a reality with the grand opening of Aubrianna’z Kreationz on Saturday, April 6.

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Editorial Cartoon: Say What!?

    Editorial Cartoon: Say What!?

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers 

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Local officials help citizens erase criminal offenses from records

    Local officials help citizens erase criminal offenses from records

Spring cleaning often brings to mind brooms and mops, but the Honorable Susan Frye, Forsyth County Clerk of Superior Court is spearheading an effort with Councilman James Taylor and other local officials to help citizens of Forsyth County clean up their criminal records.

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The 4th quarter doesn’t have to be the last quarter

    The 4th quarter doesn’t have to be the last quarter

The 4th quarter doesn’t have to be the last quarter

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RiverRun Film Festival comes to town

    RiverRun Film Festival comes to town

Running April 4-14, RiverRun screens films at various venues including Aperture Arts House Cinema downtown, the UNC School of the Arts, SECCA and Hanesbrands Theatre. Tickets are $12 and matinee screenings are $6. There are also several free offerings.

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Volunteers offer healing through arts and crafts at SECU House

    Volunteers offer healing through arts and crafts at SECU House

Every Monday, the SECU Family House partners with Sawtooth School for Visual Art for an evening of Art and Wellness.

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