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Month: July 2023

Education

Holmes Co. native holds luau to help underserved children with school supplies – CSLC HIPPY kids are among those to benefit

July 13, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Gail H. Marshall Brown, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, Georgia  resident Rosalind Greer’s summer visit home to Holmes County this year was more of a mission than a vacation. Greer, a Durant, Miss., native, organized and […]

Local

Lives in the balance behind ugly politics – The absence of leadership in Mississippi continues to deliver pain, suffering and death

July 12, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Christopher Young, Contributing Writer, There they are pictured above – the ones considered to be Mississippi’s top leaders. All white Republicans, all male, all profess to be Christian. They ultimately set the stage – […]

Local

Unsung small-town heroes receive Presidential Lifetime Achievement Awards – Keynoter urges audience: ‘Position yourselves to leave a legacy; and a good name.’

July 12, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Gail H. Marshall Brown, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, There was barely sitting room, Saturday, July 8, as families, friends, area citizens and supporters filled the Attala County Library, in Kosciusko, Miss. The crowd had gathered […]

Local

Cong. Bennie Thompson hosted a roundtable discussion on Agriculture & Nutrition in Jackson

July 12, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Jackie Hampton, Publisher, U. S. Congressman Bennie Thompson, representing Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama and Arkansas, serves as chair for the Southern Region of the 2023 Farm Bill Task Force on Agriculture and Nutrition. He […]

National

What’s in a credo? – The Black Press is the unfailing and faithful voice of Black America, then and now

July 5, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Christopher Young, Contributing Writer, The Black Press is the unfailing and faithful voice of Black America, then and now. According to wordreference.com, credo is a noun and is defined as a set of principles […]

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Christine King Farris, prominent civil rights leader and acclaimed author, dies at 95

July 5, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Janice K. Neal-Vincent, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, Ninety-five years ago, Willie Christine King was the first born of her parents, the Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Christine Williams King in Atlanta, GA. Like […]

National

Independence for whom? – An unpopular question for many, but stark reality still for too many Americans

July 5, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Christopher Young, Contributing Writer, Our annual Happy Birthday to America has now passed – 247 candles are now blown out. A majority of the country is back to work after celebrations galore; backyard grilling, […]

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