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Winston Mutual Life Insurance building historic marker to be unveiled this weekend

    Winston Mutual Life Insurance building historic marker to be unveiled this weekend

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE A local historic marker commemorating the Winston Mutual Life Insurance Building and company will be unveiled at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Winston

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Book is short on pages but long on interest

    Book is short on pages but long on interest

BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER  FOR THE CHRONICLE If the walls could talk, imagine what they’d say. They’d reminisce about family meals, holidays, celebrations and romance, take sides in arguments, and watch

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Sorority keeps busy in fall

    Sorority keeps busy in fall

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE During the month of October,  the Theta Mu Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. participated in a joint venture by Area III members to

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Library brings 8 local authors together for book signing

    Library brings 8 local authors together for book signing

BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE On Saturday, Nov. 19, the Carver School Road branch public library will hold an “Indie Author Celebration,” where they will bring together eight self-published authors

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City may buy Winston Lake YMCA

    City may buy Winston Lake YMCA

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE  The Winston Lake YMCA could be transformed into the Mo Lucas Senior Inclusive Recreation Center

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Forsyth County ready for early voting

    Forsyth County ready for early voting

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Thursday, Oct. 20, is the beginning of North Carolina’s One Stop/Early Voting period, leading

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“The Sting of White Roses” play addresses people touched by cancer indirect

    “The Sting of White Roses” play addresses people touched by cancer indirect

Photo by Tevin Stinson  Local ministers discuss how they keep their faith  BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE During an interview

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WS/FCS graduation rates reach all time high

    WS/FCS graduation rates reach all time high

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE For the second year in a row, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ high school graduation rate has

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Council finalizes Rolling Hills help

    Council finalizes Rolling Hills help

Chronicle File Photo BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Rolling Hills Apartments will soon have new owners as the Winston-Salem City

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Stewart hoping to unseat GOP commissioners

    Stewart hoping to unseat GOP commissioners

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Selester Stewart is among the Democrats hoping to take seats occupied by Republican Forsyth County

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