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From Pageantry to Purpose: Lorean Mays Transforms a Crown into Advocacy Legacy
Chattanooga, TN — Lorean Mays, crowned Miss Black Tennessee 2005, has dedicated her life to advocacy, health education, and community leadership. Her journey inspires ot...
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NASHVILLE, TN – Celebrated gospel artist Angela Primm commemorates her 40-year milestone with The Best of Angela Primm…Live! Produced by Tim Dillinger, this album features 12 remastered tracks, including collaborations with Adam Crabb and Beverly Cra...
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The article, How the Left’s Circus Overshadowing Trump’s Reform, highlights the Left’s desperate tactics in diverting attention from their corruption. As Trump actively dismantles the Deep State, distractions like Zelenskyy’s failed diplomacy and med...
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By Bob Topper
Since the mid-seventeenth century, civilization's progress has been remarkable, enabling moon travel and cosmic exploration. However, global warming and nuclear war threaten our existence. Addressing these issues requires a commitment...
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NASHVILLE, TN – Athletes Unlimited Sports announced their return to Nashville next year, hosting professional women’s leagues in basketball, volleyball, and softball at the Municipal Auditorium. Chief Growth Officer Allie Kleva highlighted the commun...
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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Austin Peay alumna Kyrstin Young danced with Kendrick Lamar at the Super Bowl halftime show, affirming her hard-earned self-worth. Despite a last-minute audition challenge, she prevailed, inspiring others. Now, she’s dedica...
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BIBLE CENTER CHURCH PASTORS CYNTHIA AND JOHN WALLACE lead the Maker’s Clubhouse Early Learning Center, part of the Oasis Project. This Black-owned preschool serves families in Homewood, offering a dual-language curriculum for ages 3-5 and fostering c...
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& NNPA NEWSWIRE—Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley cautioned that the Trump-Musk administration's drastic workforce cuts at the Social Security Administration could disrupt benefits for millions. With a 50% workforce reduction looming, O’Ma...
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Republican lawmakers are seeking to end a Biden administration mandate that local governments and water utilities identify and replace lead pipes nationwide, potentially obstructing efforts being made in metro Atlanta.
The Lead and Copper Rule Improv...
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The anticipation is high.
Your soon-to-be-graduate has been checking every day to see if there’s good news or bad news from the college of their choice, and to determine if they need a change of plans. It’s an unnerving time, but also one of hope. So...
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Virginia State's men and Fayetteville State's women triumphed at the CIAA championships in Baltimore, showcasing exceptional skill. However, the event turned bittersweet as the audience learned of singer Angie Stone's heartbreaking passing during hal...
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By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times
SELMA – At the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Alabama Rep. Terri Sewell and political leaders emphasized the ongoing struggle for voting rights. “Walking Forward Together” highlights challenges threatening democracy. Desp...
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Nancy Gardner Sewell, Selma's first Black woman on the City Council, fought tirelessly for equitable health care access until her passing in 2021. Her legacy continues through U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, advocating for early cancer detection legislation....