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Anti-obesity effort paints the town purple

Anti-obesity effort paints the town purple

WS Chronicle April 27, 2013 0

Novant Health Maya Angelou Women’s Health & Wellness Center launched the Bright Ideas web site last week to engage Winston-Salem/Forsyth County residents in the center’s effort to reduce obesity.  The launch of the site

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WS Chronicle April 22, 2013 0

“This Little Light of Mine,” “Amazing Grace,” “After All I’ve Been Through, I Still Have Joy” are some of the songs Jamilia Lucas led others in singing during her birthday celebration on Saturday, April

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Building a Career

Building a Career

Layla Garms April 18, 2013 0

Students learn about another post high school option As a boy, Mike Sears dreamed of being a construction worker. “I knew I wanted to be in the construction business when I was 10 years

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Mobile center designed to help residents prosper

Mobile center designed to help residents prosper

WS Chronicle March 23, 2013 0

Residents in the northern and eastern sections of town will soon have greater access to financial stability, thanks to a partnership between United Way of Forsyth County and Wells Fargo. United Way officials joined

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Black History in the Flesh

Black History in the Flesh

WS Chronicle March 2, 2013 0

Fire Department honors those who blazed the path The Winston-Salem Fire Department kept up what has become a Black History Month tradition last Friday, honoring former African American firefighters who paved the way. This

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Controversial author/researcher gives her take on conquering poverty

Controversial author/researcher gives her take on conquering poverty

Layla Garms February 25, 2013 0

Dr. Ruby Payne, author of “Bridges out of Poverty,” led a three-hour workshop last week, schooling a group of more than 150 social service and non-profit officials on ways that they can help their

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Free tax prep sites Open

Free tax prep sites Open

WS Chronicle January 23, 2013 0

On Jan. 22, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Program of Forsyth County will reopen its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Free Tax Preparation service. Nine VITA tax preparation sites will operate throughout the

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