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Fighting to remain open

    Fighting to remain open

Photos by Todd Luck Job of historic visually impaired person in jeopardy BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE IFB Solutions (formerly Industries for the Blind) is currently taking court action to

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Inspired by Tragedy

    Inspired by Tragedy

(pictured above:  TaWanna Archia) Domestic violence education group holding first program A new organization is working to equip women – young and old – with tools and knowledge to escape

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Marching 100’s making comeback

    Marching 100’s making comeback

(pictured above: a throwback image of the 100’s drummers.) Since 1968, Courtney Saunders has been on the same mission – to encourage kids to do something positive. It was that

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Delta Chapter turns 75

    Delta Chapter turns 75

(pictured above: Chapter leaders Gladys Wilson, financial secretary, Charette Guthrie, recording secretary, Elizabeth Newton, first vice president, Lisa Smith, president, Camille French, second vice president and Shareka Brown, corresponding secretary.) The

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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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The Power of ‘iCan’

    The Power of ‘iCan’

Program helps ‘members’ come out of shells (pictured above: iCan House Executive Director Kim Shufran with her daughter Erica Muller.) The

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Bogues and Carroll new ambassadors for Bobcats

    Bogues and  Carroll new ambassadors for Bobcats

The Bobcats have announced that former guard Matt Carroll will serve as the organization’s community ambassador, and Muggsy Bogues, a

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Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

    Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

Joe Childers, the principal of Atkins Academic & Technology High School, has been named a 2014 Regional Principal of the

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Editorial: GOP setbacks & Urban League

    Editorial: GOP setbacks & Urban League

Editorial: GOP setbacks That private school voucher check isn’t quite yet in the mail. A Wake County Superior Court judge

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Center to expand, strengthen program that steers kids away from jailhouse

    Center to expand, strengthen program that steers kids away from jailhouse

(pictured above: Frances Portillo leads the workshop.) The Winston-Salem State University Center for Community Safety is looking to impact even more

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