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Editorial: New proposed community bank seeks to engage minority investors

    Editorial: New proposed community bank seeks to engage minority investors

By Algenon Cash Simpson “Skip” Brown is well known throughout Winston-Salem – he is one of Wake Forest’s best all-time basketball players, a former banking executive with Bank of America

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Solid Rock celebrates pastor’s 11th anniversary

    Solid Rock celebrates pastor’s 11th anniversary

Special to The Chronicle Solid Rock Missionary Baptist Church, 3010 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem, will celebrate Pastor Waymon L. Monroe Jr.’s 11th  pastoral anniversary on Sunday, March 25 at 11

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County helps addiction recovery program expand

    County helps addiction recovery program expand

Addiction Recovery Care Association Inc. (ARCA) will be expanding its services and getting a new home. Forsyth County commissioners voted on Thursday, March 15, to give ARCA a 120-month nominal

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Commentary: Pop culture politics can be dangerous

    Commentary: Pop culture politics can be dangerous

By Michael Lane Did you know there are more celebrities serving in the political arena than you may have initially thought? Come let us journey down the U.S political memory

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Commentary: Blacks in the military: We must defend those who defend us

    Commentary: Blacks in the military: We must defend those who defend us

By Ben Crump The military is one of our nation’s most revered and essential institutions, filled with courageous men and

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Board seeks a few volunteers for elections

    Board seeks a few volunteers for elections

The Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) is accepting applications for precinct officials. There are only a few openings the

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Trouble in NBA paradise

    Trouble in NBA paradise

We are coming down the home stretch of the regular season in the NBA.  Many thought it was a foregone

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Commentary: Maybe the nation will listen when our children speak

    Commentary: Maybe the nation will listen when our children speak

By James B. Ewers Jr. Maybe the nation will listen when our children speak The mass shootings at Marjory Stoneman

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Event raises awareness, funds for community fitness and safety

    Event raises awareness, funds for community fitness and safety

Fitness enthusiasts and families will gather Saturday, April 14, from 10-11:30 a.m. at 4747 Kester Mill Road, just in time

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‘March for Our Lives’ set for March 24

    ‘March for Our Lives’ set for March 24

On Saturday, March 24, students, teachers, parents, and activists across the country will join students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who have organized a nationwide demonstration called “March for Our Lives.”

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