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BOE adds early voting sites, but not WSSU

    BOE adds early voting sites, but not WSSU

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE The Forsyth County Board of Elections added two sites aimed at minority voters, but still didn’t include Winston-Salem State University in its new early voting

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WSSU welcomes largest freshman class since 2008

    WSSU welcomes largest freshman class since 2008

Incoming students first to enter university under new strategic plan BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  When Greensboro native Oshiana Simmons was making out her list of potential colleges, it began

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City OKs Goler hydroponics facility at Kimberley Park

    City OKs Goler hydroponics facility at Kimberley Park

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE During its Monday, Aug. 15, meeting, the Winston-Salem City Council approved a new facility that will deliver fresh produce to the Kimberley Park community, which

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Commentary: A CALL TO ACTION

    Commentary: A CALL TO ACTION

Daniel A. Piggott Guest Columnist Dear Carver Alumni, I write to you wearing a lot of different hats. I’m a math teacher at Carver High School, an alumnus of Carver

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Letters to the Editor: Track Projects and Electoral Maps

    Letters to the Editor: Track Projects and Electoral Maps

Train track  projects improve rail transportation To The Editor: I recently enjoyed a unique train ride from Raleigh to Charlotte

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Commentary: Caring hearts work in the school system

    Commentary: Caring hearts work in the school system

BY CAREN JENKINS  SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools system has 81 schools; five of these schools

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Mentoring program makes debut in W-S

    Mentoring program makes debut in W-S

Nonprofit program LEAD Girls NC looks to expand services to young girls in Forsyth County BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE

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Summer with Shakespeare

    Summer with Shakespeare

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  More than a dozen young people spent Friday afternoon performing their own hip-hop infused rendition

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Educator Warehouse continues to give supplies to teachers

    Educator Warehouse continues to give supplies to teachers

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE As any teacher knows, students aren’t the only ones in need of school supplies. Teachers

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Jamboree gives coaches a look at their teams, competition

    Jamboree gives coaches a look at their teams, competition

Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE The Newbridge Bank Invitational Jamboree at Mt. Tabor High School featured

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