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Poverty alleviation forum seeks to find answers

    Poverty alleviation forum seeks to  find answers

The Partnership for Prosperity held a workforce development and poverty alleviation forum at the Piedmont Triad Regional Council in Kernersville to discuss methods to assist the impoverished communities of Forsyth County.

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City moving toward top goal

    City moving toward top goal

Winston-Salem has made progress but is still a long way off from becoming a top 50 metro area by 2020.

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Commentary: Will N.C. bill on poverty overtake effort in W-S?

    Commentary: Will N.C. bill on poverty overtake effort in W-S?

As Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines’ Poverty Thought Force released its 56-page report, a measure on poverty apparently was taking shape in the N.C. House. A bill to create a statewide

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Poverty Thought Force report presented to county commissioners

    Poverty Thought Force report presented to county commissioners

Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Mayor Allen Joines and Wake Forest Provost Rogan Kersh presented the Poverty Thought Force’s final report to Forsyth County Commissioners last

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EDITORIAL: Remember, those in poverty have needs to fix now

    EDITORIAL: Remember, those in poverty have needs to fix now

The Poverty Thought Force issued its final report to Mayor Allen Joines and the City Council on Feb. 13. The

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Nonprofit leaders hopeful about Poverty Thought Force plan

    Nonprofit leaders hopeful about Poverty Thought Force plan

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Leaders of organizations that help those in poverty are hoping to see action, accountability and

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Editorial: Watch out for 2017

    Editorial: Watch out for 2017

2016 was a dynamic year, with so much happening in various aspects of American history. The democratic process produced the

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Poverty Thought Force posts surveys on poverty-fighting ideas

    Poverty Thought Force posts surveys on poverty-fighting ideas

The Winston-Salem Poverty Thought Force is soliciting community feedback on the ideas generated through a series of “world café” community conversations on how to reduce the poverty rate.

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