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Earline Parmon, Winston-Salem public servant, dies at age 72

    Earline Parmon, Winston-Salem public servant, dies at age 72

Earline Parmon BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Former N.C. lawmaker Earline Parmon died on Tuesday, March 15. Parmon, 72, passed away from complications of a brief illness Tuesday afternoon at

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Politicians are in the pulpit in Winston-Salem

    Politicians are in the pulpit in Winston-Salem

In photo above: The Rev. Derwin Montgomery delivers the morning sermon on Sunday July 5, at First Calvary Baptist Church, 401 NE Woodland Ave. (Photo by Tevin Stinson) Public servants

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Congresswoman Adams opens satellite office in Winston-Salem, 5 other cities

    Congresswoman Adams opens satellite office in Winston-Salem, 5 other cities

In photo above: Kay Tembo, U.S. Rep. Alma S. Adams’ constituent services liason; and Earline Parmon, her outreach director, show the entrance of the satellite office in Winston-Salem. (Photo by

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Longtime public servant Earline Parmon gives up N.C. Senate seat

    Longtime public servant Earline Parmon gives up N.C. Senate seat

In photo: N.C. Sen. Earline Parmon, Forsyth County Democrat, 32nd District Forsyth County Democrat announced plans Wednesday Earline Parmon announced Wednesday, Jan. 21 that she would give up her N.C.

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A season of giving for Hanes

    A season of giving for Hanes

(pictured above: (From left) The UPS Store’s Walker Houchin coordinates with Noble’s Grille manager Spence Wilcox and Rep. Ed Hanes Jr.)

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Lady Legends honored

    Lady Legends honored

The 2013 Legends Luncheon, held Aug. 10 at Pine Brook Country Club, was an elegant, grand and successful event. The

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Local VA: progress made in dealing with case backlog

    Local VA: progress made in dealing with case backlog

The many challenges facing veterans, including stalled legislation that could benefit them and a backlog of claims at the Veterans

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Union leaders recalled as trailblazers

    Union leaders recalled as trailblazers

A permanent tribute to workers whose strike led to the formation of a landmark union now stands at the corner

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Dallas’ first black DA shares innovative approach to crime fighting

    Dallas’ first black DA shares innovative approach to crime fighting

Craig Wakins made history in 2006 when he became the first African American in Texas history to be elected as

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New Century, Same Cause

    New Century, Same Cause

Marchers stand for voting rights Local residents took a page from the 1960s Sunday, taking to downtown streets for a

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