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ESR honor longtime staff members

    ESR honor longtime staff members

On Oct. 11 Experiment in Self-Reliance (ESR) hosted a dedication ceremony in honor of longtime staff members of the agency.

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Commentary: Home-based businesses have tax breaks to consider

    Commentary: Home-based businesses have tax breaks to consider

By Algenon Cash Some weeks ago I wrote about the advantages of setting up a home-based business to pursue your entrepreneurial goals – no commute, you can dress however you

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Leaders decry GOP judicial redistricting legislation

    Leaders decry GOP judicial redistricting legislation

North Carolina Republicans say the state’s judicial districts have not been fine- tuned in 60 years, and as a result, some districts have too many judges, while others have too

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Local church takes stand against violence, other issues

    Local church takes stand against violence, other issues

People in the eastern portion of the city are getting fed up with some of the issues plaguing their section of the city.  In an effort to combat some of

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Expect construction delays on Peters Creek, Business 40

    Expect construction delays on Peters Creek, Business 40

Construction on the Peters Creek Parkway and Business 40 interchanges starts Monday, Oct. 23, and will result in several lane

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Local authors hold workshop to help others

    Local authors hold workshop to help others

Have an idea for a book and don’t know where to get started?  Have a book and don’t know how

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Voting machines delayed

    Voting machines delayed

Forsyth BOE begins early general election voting The absence of a State Board of Elections (BOE) is causing a delay

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W. Forsyth loses quarterback and game against East

    W. Forsyth loses quarterback and  game against East

The annual matchup between the Titans and Eagles is usually one of the better games of the season.  Coming into

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Event seeks to change traditional view about philanthropy

    Event seeks to change traditional view about philanthropy

By Bridget Elam, For The Chronicle What is philanthropy?  Generally, people consider philanthropy as an act by a wealthy person to

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Don’t call it a comeback; Carver High is in Carol Montague-Davis’ DNA

    Don’t call it a comeback; Carver High is in Carol Montague-Davis’ DNA

By Busta Brown The Chronicle This past July, Beverly Emory, superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, announced that Carol Montague-Davis will

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