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‘Little’ Reading Program Takes Off

    ‘Little’ Reading Program Takes Off

Book sharing program aims to bond neighbors (pictured above: President Sandra Stinson (second from left) celebrates the library’s opening with fellow Neal Place residents.) They’re little, but their ability to bring

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Another state title for Winston-Salem Prep

    Another state title for Winston-Salem Prep

FOR THE CHRONICLE It was fitting that Winston-Salem Prep held steady in spite of dire circumstances in last weekend’s Class 1-A state championship game against East Carteret. For most of

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St. Paul to host Women’s Conference

    St. Paul to host Women’s Conference

Special to The Chronicle The ladies of St. Paul United Methodist Church will hold their annual Women’s Conference from March 22–23. This year’s theme is “Women Transformed by God, Transforming Others.”

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Local salon competes and wins at acclaimed hair show

    Local salon competes and wins at acclaimed hair show

The Chronicle A Kernersville salon is making a name for itself on the international stage. Tiffany Thames, owner of Main Attraction salon on Century Boulevard, and her stylist, Alice Harris,

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Quality Education Academy seniors join NSHSS

    Quality Education Academy seniors join NSHSS

Three Quality Education Academy seniors joined the ranks of the esteemed National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) last week.

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County rolls out new spring public fitness program

    County rolls out new spring public fitness program

The Chronicle This spring, the Forsyth County Department of Public Health wants residents to “Just WALK.” The latest variant of

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Joines backs Graham

    Joines backs Graham

(pictured above:  Sen. Malcolm Graham speaks with supporters at his side.) Congressional hopeful Sen. Malcolm Graham won the support of a

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Honor for Cultural Inclusion Program

    Honor for Cultural Inclusion Program

Special to The Chronicle The City of Winston-Salem’s Cultural Inclusion Program received second place in the 2014 National League of

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Fire deaths have city officials pushing safety measures even harder

    Fire deaths have city officials  pushing safety measures even harder

Fire has claimed the lives of three people – including a teenage girl – in the last few weeks. City

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Martin testing political waters

    Martin testing political waters

Former Schools chief challenging Commissoner Mark Baker Dr. Don Martin, the former superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, is hoping to

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