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Study: Nonprofit arts groups have huge economic impact

    Study: Nonprofit arts groups have huge economic impact

A milestone study led by Americans for the Arts and conducted by economists from the Georgia Institute of Technology shows that nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in Forsyth County are

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Local university introduces basketball program

    Local university introduces basketball program

BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Carolina Christian College (CCC) is a non-profit institution that strives to expand its programs and offerings to the community.  For the upcoming academic year, the

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Mentoring program makes debut in W-S

    Mentoring program makes debut in W-S

Nonprofit program LEAD Girls NC looks to expand services to young girls in Forsyth County BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Last weekend LEAD Girls NC (Leading Everyday, Accomplishing Dreams), a

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Aiken getting WFU Divinity honor

    Aiken getting WFU Divinity honor

For his lifetime service to the community, Michael “Mike” Aiken will receive this year’s Bill J. Leonard Distinguished Service Award Pro Fide Et Humanitate from the Wake Forest University School

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High hopes for new ICRCM leader

    High hopes for new ICRCM leader

Lacy Ward Jr. has been named the new executive director of the International Civil Rights Center & Museum (ICRCM) in

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Thank-you To the Editor: The Chronicle’s 29th Community Awards Banquet on Saturday, March 22 was an outstanding event of which

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Emmons at WFU TEDx talk

    Emmons at WFU TEDx talk

Robin Emmons, a Huntersville fresh food advocate, will be among the speakers at a Feb. 22 TEDx event at Wake

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Support ACS To the Editor: As a longtime board member of AIDS Care Service, I want to express my deepest

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Grandberry to leave the Urban League

    Grandberry to leave the Urban League

The Winston-Salem Urban League and Keith Grandberry – its president and CEO – are parting ways. The circumstances regarding his

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Report: Raise local daycare standards

    Report: Raise local daycare standards

About 25 percent of incoming kindergartners were at “high risk” of falling behind their classmates in learning how to read

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