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Month: October 2018

Politics

COMMENTARY: WITH 4 WEEKS TILL MIDTERMS, DEMOCRATS AND GOP RACE TO DEFINE ELECTIONS

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: BlackChristiannews.com Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court fired the starting pistol for the final sprint to Election Day, with control of the House and Senate at stake. The nation’s reckoning with power and […]
Religion

Progressive Union Annual Women’s Day 2018

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
Story and photos by submitted by Greg Miley, SON Messenger   The Progressive Union Missionary Baptist Church celebrated Women’s Day on Sunday, September 23, 2018 at the 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. worship services. Theme for […]
Sports

Upsets, stunners produce new No. 1

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
There are no clear conference favorites and no clear BCSP No. 1 as the 2018 football season enters its final stretches. For teams in the CIAA and SIAC, only three weeks of regular season play […]
Uncategorized

Lawsuit Alleging Racial Discrimination Filed Against Alabama Catholic School

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: Al.com, Greg Garrison A lawsuit filed Monday in federal court alleges that Prince of Peace Catholic School in Hoover last week “removed” a black student whose mother posted a video on social media from […]
AAMU

ALUMS’ CONTRIBUTION TO NEW APP TO IMPACT WORLD’S BUSIEST AIRPORT

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
Coincentrix has announced that–with its application NexMove–it has secured the position as a vendor with the busiest airport in the world, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Coincentrix won 1st place in the ATLThinks Marketing and Design […]
City News

Local Girl Scout Help Save A Life

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Sandra F. Beckard, SON Messenger This is what a life-saving, fast-acting, clear-thinking, well-prepared Girl Scout looks like! Zoe is a Huntsville Girl Scout from Troop 10729. While stopped at a gas station during a […]
City News

Huntsville Approves Agreement to bring in 5G Technology

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: CITY OF HUNTSVILLE Huntsville residents are one step closer to realizing some of the fastest mobile network speeds in the country, thanks to City Council’s decision to approve a wireless rights of way use […]
Health

EATING CHEESE, YOGURT AND BUTTER COULD HELP LOWER YOUR RISK OF DEVELOPING TYPE 2 DIABETES

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: BlackChristiannews.com Eating cheese could help lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to new research. Scientists found that people who consumed fat-rich dairy, such as cheese, cream and yogurt, were less likely […]
Headline News

FIRST CHURCH’S 5K RUN: THE RACE TO END HOMELESSNESS AND HUNGER

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
Story and photos submitted by Phyllis Jones, Speakin’ Out News Sr. Staff Writer The First Seventh-day Adventist Church sponsored its first 5K Run for Homelessness and Hunger Sunday, September 9, 2018. The event organizers were […]
Top News

Obesity Surgery May Lower Heart Attack Danger In Diabetics

October 17, 2018 sonadmin 0
By CARLA K. JOHNSON, AP SEATTLE (AP) — Obesity surgery may dramatically lower the danger of heart attacks and strokes in patients with diabetes, new research suggests, reinforcing evidence that benefits extend beyond weight loss. […]

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