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Talent in school district shines at Broadway Best Spectacular

    Talent in school district shines at Broadway Best Spectacular

BY BENITA BROWN  SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Beta Lambda Chapter, hosted an evening of entertainment in Winston-Salem on Saturday, Jan. 14. Parkland High

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2017 MLK ‘Building the Dream’ award winners named

    2017 MLK ‘Building the Dream’ award winners named

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Religion professor Derek Hicks and two students Rose O’Brien and Cazandra Rebollar have been named Wake Forest University’s 2017 Martin Luther King Jr. “Building the Dream”

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A great biography of a little-known pioneer

    A great biography of a little-known pioneer

BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER  FOR THE CHRONICLE It’s a great big world out there. So many things to see, so many places to visit. You can find pictures of those spots,

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Arts Council of W-S announces its 2017 campaign kickoff

    Arts Council of W-S announces its 2017 campaign kickoff

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has launched its 2017 Annual Campaign and named Anna Marie Smith and Joe Logan as co-chairs. The Arts

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Elder Law Clinic currently accepting applications

    Elder Law Clinic currently accepting applications

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Wake Forest University’s Elder Law Clinic is currently accepting applications for its spring 2017 semester. The

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Mayor seeks applicants for advisory panels

    Mayor seeks applicants for advisory panels

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE  Mayor Allen Joines is accepting applications from city residents interested in serving on the following boards

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Family homelessness now target

    Family homelessness now target

Chronicle file photo BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  In 2014, the United Way of Forsyth County joined forces with the

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N.C. author: Emmett Till story ‘brutal’

    N.C. author: Emmett Till story ‘brutal’

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Given all of the major media headlines since its planned release, it’s easy for

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N.C. NAACP blasts Trump’s voter fraud assertions

    N.C. NAACP blasts Trump’s voter fraud assertions

By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle The chairman of the N.C. NAACP Legal Redress Committee, which successfully fought in federal

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McDonald’s celebrates first class of non-English speaking employees

    McDonald’s celebrates first class of non-English speaking employees

Photo by Tevin Stinson   BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Seventeen local McDonald’s employees took a break to celebrate last

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