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MAYOR’S COLUMN: Libraries Change Lives

April 11, 2018 sonadmin 0

I can remember being a kid growing up in Birmingham, and how important the library was to me. We’d catch the bus near where I lived and spend the day downtown. We’d go to the […]

State News

The Most Important Decision Our Government Will Make: Who Will Be Our Next State Superintendent Of Education

April 11, 2018 sonadmin 0

The Legislative Session has come to an end, but legislators won’t be the ones making the most important decision our government will make this year. The State Board of Education will make that decision in […]

State News

Governor Kay Ivey: One Year In, Serving Alabama

April 11, 2018 sonadmin 0

April 10, 2018, marks one year since I unexpectedly became governor. With only three hours’ notice I was called on to lead. The tasks at hand were plentiful. We had to restore integrity to state […]

Top News

Concordia College in Selma to Close

April 10, 2018 sonadmin 0

REPRINT FROM Blackamericaweb.com On last Wednesday, Concordia College announced that it will be closing its doors permanently at the end of this semester.  Concordia, a private HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) in Selma, Ala., has […]

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WORLD WAR II VETERAN CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY

April 10, 2018 sonadmin 0

     John Amos Drake, Sr. celebrated his 100th birthday on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at the Union Chapel M.B. Church Boone-Lacy Fellowship Hall.  Approximately 400 guests attended this event of grandeur!  These well-wishers included […]

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Fifty Years after Kerner and King, Racism Still Matters

April 4, 2018 sonadmin 0

“Segregation and poverty have created in the racial ghetto a destructive environment totally unknown to most white Americans. What white Americans have never fully understood but what the Negro can never forget—is that white society […]

Health

Study Says Rubber Duckies are a Haven for Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria

April 4, 2018 sonadmin 0

Scientists now have the dirt on the rubber ducky: Those cute yellow bath-time toys are — as some parents have long suspected — a haven for nasty bugs. Swiss and American researchers counted the microbes […]

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