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Hayes essays earn kids praise from WSBA

Hayes essays earn kids praise from WSBA

Layla Garms March 15, 2013 0

The life and legacy of the late Judge Roland Hayes was celebrated this week, during the Winston-Salem Bar Association’s fourth annual Black History Month Essay Contest. Five students from Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy, which occupies

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Plethora of community servants to be honored

Plethora of community servants to be honored

WS Chronicle March 15, 2013 0

Nineteen plaques will be handed out Saturday, March 23 at The Chronicle’s 28th Annual Community Service Gala. Accepting them will be well-deserving local men and women whose contributions have created a better city, state,

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Soul Food Revolution

Soul Food Revolution

Todd Luck March 15, 2013 0

Both DAT’S Good Food and Simply Soul opened last year and have built up their customer bases one meal at a time. Sonya and Steve Waddell opened Simply Soul, 4339 South Main St., a

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Sorority to present debutantes

Sorority to present debutantes

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The members of the Greensboro-based Beta Nu Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. will be joined by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority International President Dr. Barbara West Carpenter at their Saturday, March 16

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Rams give Shaw a lashing

Rams give Shaw a lashing

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On March 10, for the second straight day, the Winston-Salem State University Rams used a dominating pitching performance to pound out double digit hits en route to a 17-0 blanking of Shaw University. The

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The AKAs Are Coming

The AKAs Are Coming

Layla Garms March 15, 2013 0

Organizers make final touches for upcoming regional gathering The ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. will be painting the town their trademark pink and green next month. More than 2,500 AKAs are expected

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Eller’s friends and family proud of his many achievements

Eller’s friends and family proud of his many achievements

Layla Garms March 15, 2013 0

City native Carl “Moose” Eller received more than a few accolades over the course of his storied 15-year NFL career. A first round draft pick in 1964, the Atkins High School alumnus was selected

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Theatre Festival season kicked off

Theatre Festival season kicked off

Layla Garms March 14, 2013 0

Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins and NAACP Image Award winner Dorien Wilson have been tapped to serve as celebrity co-chairs at this year’s National Black Theatre Festival. Officials from the North Carolina Black Repertory

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On Our Mind

On Our Mind

WS Chronicle March 14, 2013 0

The National Black Theatre Festival will be back this summer. Officials whetted our appetite Monday by rolling out this year’s celebrity co-chairs. If Tonya Pinkins and Dorien Wilson aren’t household names, they darn-well should

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Anderson named Schools’ top Classified Employee

Anderson named Schools’ top Classified Employee

WS Chronicle March 14, 2013 0

Damian Anderson, a kindergarten assistant at Mineral Springs Elementary School, is Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School’s 2013 Classified Employee of the Year. Anderson was working with students in teacher Glenstene Bailey’s classroom when Superintendent Don Martin and

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