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WSSU, IFB among possible early voting sites

    WSSU, IFB among possible early voting sites

Early voting sites at Winston-Salem State University and Industries for the Blind are among those being debated by the Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) for the general election.

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Hundreds honor veterans at Carolina Field of Honor

    Hundreds honor veterans at Carolina Field of Honor

Overcast skies and the threat of rain didn’t stop hundreds from coming together Monday morning, May 30, to honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting our

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Column: JOBS, JOBS, JOBS

    Column: JOBS, JOBS, JOBS

By Jim Roberts, Guest Columnist The worst thing to happen to the United States since 9/11 has been the trade agreements that caused the loss of tens of millions of

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Caesar: ‘I feel like I’m well prepared for everything’

    Caesar: ‘I feel like I’m well prepared for everything’

Christina Caesar’s true value as a basketball player cannot be fully measured by points, rebounds and steals. The soon-to-be Winston-Salem Prep graduate provided moxie and tenacity on a highly skilled

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For Parkland’s Dean, the summer is his only off season

    For Parkland’s Dean, the summer is his only off season

Kyndel Dean of Parkland fully embraces his ability to multi-task as a three-sport athlete. Whether it’s winter, spring or fall,

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: South Ward Round 2

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: South Ward Round 2

Thank you, John Larson, for fighting to make every vote count To the Editor: On June 7 there will be

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Celebrating past, present and future

Slater Park community rallies to celebrate history and look toward the future On Monday, residents of the Slater Park Community

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Editorial Cartoon: The Race

    Editorial Cartoon: The Race

Illustration by Ron Rogers for The Chronicle

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Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

    Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

Laura Gerald, a pediatrician and former state health director, will become the new president of Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust

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Greek council celebrates 86th Founders Day

    Greek council celebrates 86th Founders Day

Special to The Chronicle More than 100 members of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Greek-Letter Organizations were decked out their respective organization

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