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Forsyth’s health lags behind other counties

    Forsyth’s health lags behind other counties

Forsyth County has higher rates of infant mortality and chronic disease than other large counties in the state.

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Rally honors the legacy of King

    Rally honors the legacy of King

To commemorate Dr. King’s legacy of championing working people’s rights, a rally was held in his honor at Winston Square.

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Team focuses on passing and catching

    Team focuses on passing and catching

Piedmont Select, a seven-on-seven football team, strives to enhance passing and catching skills of local high school players as a means to ease the transition to the next level.

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New flag football league makes debut

    New flag football league makes debut

Thanks to Darryl Gordon, this summer Forsyth County youth will have an opportunity to play in his Lighthouse Flag Football League of the Triad.

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Leaders warn that black voters must be ready to vote in midterms

    Leaders warn that black voters must be ready to vote in midterms

If black voters want real change, they just can’t vote for it, say North Carolina black leaders.

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Remembering Maya Angelou

    Remembering Maya Angelou

Dr. Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928, She would have been 90 years old this year, but she died Wednesday, May 28, 2014, at her home in Winston-Salem.

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Police Department may get TV show

    Police Department may get TV show

The Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) has been approached by a British production company interested in doing a documentary-style show on local police.

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Development program for early career clergy extended

    Development program for early career clergy extended

Wake Forest University School of Divinity has received a renewal grant for Clergy Making a Place: Early Career Pastors as Generative Community Leaders.

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Deadline for public comment on removing confederate statues was April 12

    Deadline for public comment on removing confederate statues was April 12

If you, like many in the black community statewide, feel strongly about moving statues paying tribute to the Confederacy from state government grounds, then you have until midnight tonight, April 12, to electronically submit them to the N.C. Historical Commission’s Confederate Monument Study Committee.

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Winners announced in school system ‘Spring Arts Extravaganza’ competition

    Winners announced in school system ‘Spring Arts Extravaganza’ competition

Special to The Chronicle Hundreds of students, faculty,  relatives and art lovers attended the annual Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System Student

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