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Delta Invitational features variety of artists statewide

    Delta Invitational features variety of artists statewide

Editorial cartoonist Ron Rogers is among the presenters The Delta Fine Arts Center latest exhibit is designed to shine a light on artist from across the state and right here

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BUSTA’S PERSON OF THE WEEK: Tony Burton, a man of faith and strength

    BUSTA’S PERSON OF THE WEEK: Tony Burton, a man of faith and strength

By Busta Brown, The Chronicle “You’ll go through stuff, but you don’t have to look like what you go through,” said Dr. Tony Lewis L. Burton III, PhD.  Burton was

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Human Relations Department honors 84 students

    Human Relations Department honors 84 students

On Thursday, Feb. 15 more than 80 students representing each public school in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County as well as some private schools were recognized during the 38th annual Human

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Paul Norby retiring as City-County planning director

    Paul Norby retiring as City-County planning director

Special to The Chronicle Paul Norby, the planning director for Winston-Salem and Forsyth County since 1999, has announced that he will retire Aug. 1. He is the longest-serving planning director

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Transit Authority launches new design of Route 100

    Transit Authority launches new design of Route 100

The Winston-Salem Transit Authority (WSTA) has unveiled a brand new Route 100. The bus route has been redesigned to provide

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City is hiring lifeguards, offering certification training

    City is hiring lifeguards, offering certification training

The city needs to hire more than 80 lifeguards and other pool personnel for the 2018 pool season and has

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Ron Rogers is among local artists set for Delta Arts Center showcase

    Ron Rogers is among local artists set for Delta Arts Center showcase

Chronicle Staff Report Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem, is holding an opening reception for its exhibition of

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Black History Month- The Kennedys: Serving in law for more than 60 years

    Black History Month- The Kennedys: Serving in law for more than 60 years

When discussing American politics it is nearly impossible to overlook the impact of the Kennedy Family. For more than 60

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Commentary- Black History: A conversation with Lafayette Jones

    Commentary- Black History: A conversation with Lafayette Jones

By Algenon Cash For Lafayette Jones, whether its personal, business or community, relationships have been the primary driver for success. 

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City Council splits over fair advertising and earmarking

    City Council splits over fair advertising and earmarking

The City Council had split votes involving Dixie Classic Fair advertising after the top bidder was found to have no

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