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Year: 2019

Opinion

Black families have a dime for every dollar held by Whites

May 1, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Charlene Crowell, NNPA Newswire Contributor If you’re like me, every time you hear a news reporter or anchor talk about how great the nation’s economy is, you wonder what world they are living in. […]
Headline News

The Inauguration of Dr. Patricia G. Sims, The Fourth President of Drake State Community & Technical College, AND THE SCHOLARSHIP LUNCHEON

May 1, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Speakin’ Out News staff; photo credits: Shelly Williams and courtesy photos (HUNTSVILLE, AL) – – Inauguration of Dr. Patricia Gordon Sims as the Fourth President J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College and Scholarship […]
City News

“A Pastor with a Heart to Serve”

May 1, 2019 sonadmin 0
Rev. Dr. O. Wendell Davis celebrates 30 years serving as Pastor of Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Story and courtesy photos submitted by: Sandra F. Beckard, SON Messenger Huntsville, AL – 30 years ago a […]
AAMU

AAMU HONORS ADMINISTRATRIVE PROFESSIONALS

May 1, 2019 sonadmin 0
Alabama A&M University President Andrew Hugine, Jr., recognized the unique and undeniable role that administrative professionals play in the University’s day-to-day operations at an April 24 luncheon in the Knight Center. Coordinated by the Office […]
Top News

Morehouse College To Admit Transgender Men Starting In 2020

April 24, 2019 sonadmin 0
Leaders of Morehouse College in Atlanta told The Associated Press that its board of trustees approved the policy on Saturday. Transgender men will be allowed to enroll in the school for the first time in […]
Religion

Lynchburg, Virginia’s Oldest Black Church Marked 175th Easter Service

April 24, 2019 sonadmin 0
Photo Caption: Worshippers join hands and pray during Easter services at Court Street Baptist Church on April 21, 2019 In downtown Lynchburg, under a towering copper-clad spire, the city’s oldest African-American congregation welcomed Easter morning […]
Opinion

The Mueller Report and the Question of US foreign policy

April 24, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Bill Fletcher, Jr., NNPA Newswire Contributor If there had been any question about Russian interference in the 2016 election, that is now a settled matter in light of the Mueller Report. Whether that interference […]
Health

BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION RECALL EXPANDS EVEN MORE

April 24, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Dr. Phillip Gould, BDO Staff Writer Over the past several months, dozens of blood pressure medications used to treat high blood pressue have been recalled. Federal investigators have discovered potentially cancer-causing impurities in them. […]
Headline News

4G STEM PROGRAM CONTINUES TO ENGAGE AREA YOUTH FOR 5TH YEAR IN HUNTSVILLE

April 24, 2019 sonadmin 0
(HUNTSVILLE, AL) – – State Representative Laura Hall and State Representative Anthony Daniels hosted “Girls, Guys, Gigabytes & Gadgets” (4G) Day Program at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center on Saturday April 20, 2019 from […]
City News

Huntsville keeps growing, on track to become state’s largest city in six years

April 24, 2019 sonadmin 0
(ASSOCIATED PRESS) – – The Huntsville juggernaut keeps rolling. The Rocket City continues to see a surge in population growth and is on track to become the state’s largest city perhaps in as soon as […]

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