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McCrory acolyte touts boss’  job creation record at local event

McCrory acolyte touts boss’ job creation record at local event

Layla Garms June 6, 2013 0

Kevin Daniels defended his boss – Gov. Pat McCrory – last week against critics who say the state has become increasingly regressive since McCrory took office earlier this year. Daniels, McCrory’s former director of

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Trust invests in dental care

Trust invests in dental care

WS Chronicle May 27, 2013 1

The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust announced grants of nearly $1.3 million this month to improve the health and quality of life of financially disadvantaged residents in Forsyth County. The Trust began to make

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Professor’s story proof that all is possible

Professor’s story proof that all is possible

Layla Garms May 18, 2013 0

Dr. Nkrumah Lewis, a Winston-Salem State University professor and author of “Becoming a Butterfly: From Prison to Ph.D.,” shared lessons from the School of Hard Knocks and the wisdom of an unconventionally broad spectrum

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Agencies: Despite progress,  defeating homelessness still a struggle

Agencies: Despite progress, defeating homelessness still a struggle

Todd Luck April 5, 2013 0

Local agencies that help the homeless are celebrating recent reports that show homelessness is down, while hoping that the community will still continue to support their efforts. The Point-in-Time Count on January 30 found

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Project reduces waste and helps the homeless

Project reduces waste and helps the homeless

WS Chronicle February 22, 2013 0

Members of the German Club at East Forsyth High School are using creativity for a good cause. Students are crocheting bedroll mats for the homeless by using yarn made out of plastic grocery bags.

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… I’ve Been Changed

… I’ve Been Changed

Todd Luck November 21, 2012 0

Another crop of C2C grads leave behind former street lives Nationally-known columnist and commentator Roland Martin told graduates of Union Baptist Church’s Corner 2 Corner (C2C) Drug Dealers and Street Life Conference on Sunday

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Employees serve meal from the heart

Employees serve meal from the heart

Layla Garms September 12, 2012 0

Salvation Army resident Ella Crosby has only been homeless for 30 days, but the city native said her month on the streets has given her a strong sense of perspective. “I’ve learned to appreciate

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