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Educators have their say in local woman’s film

Educators have their say in local woman’s film

Layla Garms August 22, 2012 1

Americans entrust educators with one of the most important tasks in our society. Yet, when it comes to diagnosing the problems that ail our public education system, teachers are the last ones we ask,

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Poe to be honored in his native High Point

Poe to be honored in his native High Point

WS Chronicle August 16, 2012 0

Legendary educator/coach Alfred Poe will be honored by the Housing Authority of High Point (HAHP) next month. Poe has been selected to receive the agency’s Pillars of Fame Award. The honor was established in

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Dalton Asks Locals to Help Him to Become Governor

Dalton Asks Locals to Help Him to Become Governor

Layla Garms August 1, 2012 1

Lt.  Gov. Walter Dalton rallied local supporters last week during a visit to Forsyth County Democratic Headquarters. The Democratic nominee for governor has been crisscrossing the state to drum up support. Most polls show

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Coach Maynor on past and future success

Coach Maynor on past and future success

WS Chronicle July 31, 2012 0

BY CRAIG T. GREENLEE SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE   It’s no surprise that Winston-Salem State is the hands-down favorite to repeat as CIAA football champs.  The Rams are coming off a history-making season in

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Moment of Victory

Moment of Victory

WS Chronicle July 9, 2012 0

    Official White House Photo by Pete Souza President Barack Obama speaks with Solicitor General Donald Verrilli in the Oval Office on Thursday June 28, soon after learning that the U.S. Supreme Court

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Former Deac holding free youth camp

Former Deac holding free youth camp

WS Chronicle June 6, 2012 0

Special to The Chronicle   Former Wake Forest defensive back Chip Vaughn, an NFL free agent, will be holding his inaugural Hungry and Humble Youth Football Camp on Saturday, June 23, at BB&T Field

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Wells Fargo Promotes Yvette Hollingsworth

Wells Fargo Promotes Yvette Hollingsworth

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Wells Fargo & Company  has named Yvette Hollingsworth as its chief compliance officer. Hollingsworth, who most recently served as managing director and global head of Operations Compliance and Financial Crimes Compliance & Risk Management

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Noted Exhibit Coming to Charlotte

Noted Exhibit Coming to Charlotte

WS Chronicle June 6, 2012 0

“I AM: The African American Imprint,” an award-winning touring exhibition conceived of and presented by broadcaster Tavis Smiley, will open at the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture in Charlotte on

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Jordan featured in Novant Health Promos

Jordan featured in Novant Health Promos

WS Chronicle June 6, 2012 0

Imagine being prepped for surgery and seeing basketball legend Michael Jordan peering down amid your team of surgeons. That’s just one eye-catching visual in a new regional advertising campaign that debuted this week that

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Aggies are Championship-bound

Aggies are Championship-bound

WS Chronicle June 6, 2012 0

he men and women of North Carolina A&T’s track and field team are ending their successful season on a high note. Not only did the team perform well in the MEAC Outdoor Championship, 15

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