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Pantry provides meals for 300

    Pantry provides meals for 300

United Way photo SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE More than 300 families will receive boxed meals for Easter when the United Way of Forsyth County (UWFC) supported New Communion Mobile Market

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Commentary: Time for Black fraternities and sororities to step up

    Commentary: Time for Black fraternities and sororities to step up

James Clingman Guest Columnist Remember the scene from “New Jack City” when Nino Brown (Wesley Snipes) told Scotty (Ice-T), “This ain’t personal; this is business?” And at the end of

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Commentary: Wells Fargo and the ‘Cherry Pickin’ of the black community

    Commentary: Wells Fargo and the ‘Cherry Pickin’ of the black community

Dr. John E. Warren Guest Columnist Recently Wells Fargo bank’s Office of Corporate Communications responded  to our series of articles by stating that African-American newspapers were included in their “Open

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Commentary: We still must get the Every Student Succeeds Act right

    Commentary: We still must get the Every Student Succeeds Act right

Wade Henderson Guest Columnist In late March, President Trump signed a resolution to invalidate a regulation designed to help implement the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). This move will create

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Letters to the Editor: Slick Roads and Election Reform

    Letters to the Editor: Slick Roads and Election Reform

Heavy rains come and go but safety should remain  To the Editor: With heavy rain and flooding expected throughout the

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Editorial Cartoon: He’s Back

    Editorial Cartoon: He’s Back
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Guest Editorial: Superintendent, N.C. board battle should end

    Guest Editorial: Superintendent, N.C. board battle should end

It’s true that Mark Johnson, elected as state superintendent of Public Instruction last year (after serving two years on the

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Stolen check leads to agony

    Stolen check leads to agony

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Sharon Harrison says she and her son are “…continuing to be victimized by a

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‘Straight Outta Bethlehem’

    ‘Straight Outta Bethlehem’

Photo by Tevin Stinson Child Development Center celebrates 90 years of service BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Before Krispy Kreme

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Teachers and parents get ESSA crash course

    Teachers and parents get ESSA  crash course

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE This fall, school districts across the country will be required to

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