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I started at Patrick Henry High School in Washington County, Virginia, in 1982, hoping to share my knowledge and interests ...
This isn’t just a dream – it’s the vision of Age-Friendly Forsyth. We believe that the best way to build this future is by ...
He currently serves as Chair of Emerging Leaders United at the United Way of Forsyth County, where he champions civic ...
The S.G. Atkins Enterprise Center is more than the sum of its parts. It’s a living ecosystem of empowerment — where business ...
By John Railey Forsyth County Commissioner Tonya McDaniel knows the value of the county’s homeownership program firsthand: In 2010, she bought her home through it. “It’s a great program,” McDaniel ...
Since 2013, Triad Cultural Arts has worked to preserve an architecturally significant shotgun house as a symbol of African American resilience in Happy Hill. In the midst of ongoing urban renewal, ...
By Judie Holcomb-Pack As I started to write about my first “tour” at The Chronicle in the mid-1990s in celebration of its 50th anniversary, it seemed like it was only a couple years ago that I sat in ...
Since September of 2023, Elder Ouida Renee Huckleberry Jefferson has been sharing the Word of God and lifting up prayer requests before God on Facebook Live on the first Friday of each month at 6:33 a ...
The history of women judges in Forsyth County, North Carolina, reflects a broader narrative of progress and representation within the state’s judiciary. While specific records of the earliest female ...
Showing love through annual Love Day eventTEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Last Saturday, local nonprofit BOND Cares hosted its annual Love Day at the YMCA REACH Center at Winston Lake. What started out as ...
When you think about summer camp, most people’s minds automatically go to camps that focus on sports or sharpening skills kids have already learned. But not all camps are the same, and the Jim Shaw ...