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‘Trumpcare’ not good for N.C., observers say

    ‘Trumpcare’ not good for N.C., observers say

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE As with the rest of the nation, North Carolina policy analysts and elected officials are up in arms over the recent Republican House proposal

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Darryl Hunt scholarship will help convicts further their education

    Darryl Hunt scholarship will help convicts further their education

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  In 1984, Darryl Hunt was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder. While maintaining his innocence, Hunt would spend nearly two decades

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Carter High helps students prepare for life after graduation

    Carter High helps students prepare for life after graduation

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  More than 50 students attended the third annual Transition Fair held at Carter High School, one of seven non-traditional school in the local school district

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Area YMCA gains new president, CEO

    Area YMCA gains new president, CEO

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The YMCA of Northwest North Carolina announced on Monday that Stan Law will serve as president and chief executive officer, effective May 1.  Law is the

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Event targets women of color’s health

    Event targets women of color’s health

Photo by Ashlea Jones BY ASHLEA JONES  FOR THE CHRONICLE Red HEARRT (Help Educate and Reduce Risk Today) hosted a

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Chronicle publications win NCPA awards

    Chronicle publications win NCPA awards

CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Photo by Donna Rogers The Chronicle was among the award winners at the 2016 News, Editorial and

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Making moves on more than the dance floor

    Making moves on more than the dance floor

Photo by Bridget Elam BY BRIDGET ELAM  FOR THE CHRONICLE The Magnificent Seniors Social Club held its annual Charity Ball

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Commissioners reject car charging stations

    Commissioners reject car charging stations

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE County Commissioners voted unanimously to reject electric car charging stations at new libraries and approved

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Sheriff’s Office asks for raises to help with low staffing

    Sheriff’s Office asks for raises to help with low staffing

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE With vacancies reaching critical levels at the Sheriff’s Office, county commissioners will soon vote on

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Bill divides Forsyth lawmakers

    Bill divides Forsyth lawmakers

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Forsyth legislative representatives are split on a bill that, if passed, would “increase the

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