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Month: June 2019

Health

UAH Clinic Corner: Summer Food Safety

June 12, 2019 sonadmin 0

By Joyce Anderson-Maples “Everyone has to eat, so everyone is at risk for foodborne illnesses,” said Connie Abbott, Nurse Practitioner, at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Faculty/Staff Clinic (FSC). “Just about any food […]

Headline News

Camika Shelby, Mother of 14-year-old Nigel Shelby Who Died by Suicide After Homophobic Bullying, Hires TRAYVON MARTIN’S Attorney Benjamin Crump

June 12, 2019 sonadmin 0

NATIONAL BLACK JUSTICE COALITION Benjamin Lloyd Crump is an American civil rights attorney and founder of the Tallahassee, Florida-based law firm Ben Crump Law. He is known for his association with the 2012/2013 George Zimmerman […]

City News

Oakwood University Named in Top Ten of Consensus Ranked Schools for 2019

June 12, 2019 sonadmin 0

NEWS RELEASE The College Consensus ranking of the Best Historically Black Colleges and Universities has a broader purpose than finding the HBCUs most praised by published rankings and student reviews. It’s also an essential tool […]

City News

Madison Crossroads Community Center Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening

June 12, 2019 sonadmin 0

PRESS RELEASE Commissioner Phil Vandiver, District 4 On Monday, June 3, 2019, District 4 County Commissioner Phil Vandiver officially opened the Madison Crossroads Community Center, located at 11329 Pulaski Pike, Toney, Alabama 35773, with a […]

AAMU

Popular Student Was Looking Forward to Internship

June 12, 2019 sonadmin 0

The College of Agricultural, Life and Natural Sciences (CALNS) at Alabama A&M University continues to mourn “the most unexpected loss” of one of its own–Franklin “Franky” James Banks, II, of Monroeville, Ala. He was a […]

Top News

Harris County Medical Examiner Determines Human Remains Found in Arkansas Belong to Missing 4-Year-Old Maleah Davis

June 5, 2019 sonadmin 0

by Jeffrey L. Boney, NNPA Newswire Although people following the case of missing 4-year-old Maleah Davis had braced themselves about the possible outcome of not finding little Maleah alive, the pain of actually receiving the […]

State News

What Happens Next With The Last Slave Ship?

June 5, 2019 sonadmin 0

By KEVIN McGILL Associated Press MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Dives into murky water, painstaking examinations of relics and technical data and rigorous peer review led historians and archaeologists to confirm last week that wreckage found […]

Religion

Progressive Union Church 72nd Anniversary

June 5, 2019 sonadmin 0

Story and photos submitted by Greg Miley The Progressive Union M. B. Church celebrated their 72nd Church Anniversary on Sunday, June 2, 2019. Theme for the day was: “Believing God’s Vision for the Next Generation”, […]

Opinion

Here We Go Again, The Never-Ending Sex Smear of Dr. King

June 5, 2019 sonadmin 0

By Earl Hutchinson political analyst Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered more than a half century ago in Memphis. Then FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover has been dead almost a half century. Yet, one […]

Health

Here’s why regular fasting might work for you

June 5, 2019 sonadmin 0

By Dr. Tony Hampton The warm temperatures and increased physical activity that come with spring and summer means many people will be eating less. I chose the 16/8 fast, which means I eat during an […]

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