Special to The Chronicle RALEIGH—The North Carolina Historical Commission voted unanimously to proceed with planning a memorial on the grounds of the State Capitol to commemorate the contributions of African
Photo courtesy of ir+media Leaders of the nation’s major black churches (L-R) – the Rev. Dr. Earl D. Trent, Jr., the Rev. Dr. Timothy Tee Boddie, the Rev. Jesse V.
Above: Glenn High School JV football coach Steve Herring (Photo by Craig T. Greenlee) After starting the season in rapid-fire fashion with three consecutive wins, Glenn’s JV has gone in
Above: Mount Tabor’s Thomas Brabham (2) proved himself as a dual-threat quarterback last week with timely scrambles and three touchdown passes. (Photo by Craig T. Greenlee) Nobody could have predicted
Basketball teams from across the state will compete By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Since opening its doors in 2004, Winston-Salem
Submitted photo The Forsyth County Deacon Union Ministry celebrated its 75th anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 17. The ministry presented a
Special to The Chronicle Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, 1711 N. Claremont Ave., will have its family conference on Saturday, Nov.
Above:Youth missionaries compete in a Bible Bowl at the Forsyth County Missionary Union monthly meeting on Sunday, Oct. 25. (Photos
Above: Winston-Salem State University Chancellor Elwood L. Robinson speaks with Jelisa Preston, left, and La Shunda Booker at WSSU’s Career,
By James B. Ewers Jr. College football season is in full swing. Touchdowns and first downs are being made all


