McManus announces retirement, Ashley project moving forward, Strategic Plan town halls scheduled By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle While Superintendent Tricia McManus’ announcing her retirement was the biggest news to
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Derwin Montgomery has announced that he will step down from representing the East Ward on the Winston-Salem City Council on Nov. 5. Montgomery, who is also co-owner of the Chronicle,

The City of Winston-Salem is in a time of transition as Assistant City Managers Derwick Paige and Greg Turner will both be retiring at the end of the month.

After 30 years of legal service to the county, Forsyth County Attorney Davida Martin will be retiring at the end
When Dr. Sylvia Flack agreed to return to her alma mater, Winston-Salem State University, in 1989 as dean of health sciences, she had only planned to stay one year. Earlier this month, more than 25 years later, Flack officially announced her retirement from WSSU.
Above: Photo by Tevin Stinson- Hazel Mack speaks during her retirement celebration program held at The Delta Fine Arts Center on
Will “EJ” Furches (Minister of Mime) Special to the Chronicle The Concert Series Committee of Grace Presbyterian Church, 3901 Carver
by Rebecca Holder December 31, 2014 marked the last gala in history’s biggest birthday party—the youngest of the Baby Boomers