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Meridian area nursing students ready to take on COVID-19

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By Bianca Moorman, Meridian, Mississippi (AP), Even at a young age, Parker Rigby knew that working in the medical field was for him. Now, as a young adult, the spread of the coronavirus isn’t deterring […]

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Nurses’ Appreciation Week: Nurses continue to fight on the frontlines even at nursing homes

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By Morgan Bridgeman, Student Writer, ASU, The COVID-19 pandemic has chang-ed the scope of how this country and even the rest of the world operates, especially in the medical field. These medical professionals on the […]

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Parade honoring Pastor Jerry Young and First Lady

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By Jackie Hampton, Publisher, The number forty is mentioned more than 146 times in Scripture and it is said that forty symbolizes a period of testing, trial or even probation. One would imagine that Dr. […]

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With over 50,000 dead, Civil Rights leaders urge African Americans to remain at home

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By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor, With the coronavirus death toll passing 50,000 during the last week in April, black leaders in the U.S. have taken to warning their communities of the danger of […]

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Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) announced that her sister is dying at a hospital in St. Louis after being infected by the coronavirus

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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent, “I’m going to take a moment to dedicate this legislation to my dear sister, who is dying in a hospital in St. Louis, Missouri right now, infected by […]

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JRC’s COVID-19 Care Team gives away more than 8,000lbs. of chicken – Sanderson Farms partners with church to bless the community

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By Gail M. Brown, Contributing Writer, Thanks to a partnership with Sanderson Farms, the Jackson Revival Center’s (JRC) COVID-19 Care Team recently blessed metro area residents with a monumental poultry outreach.  When asked how much […]

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Mississippi mayors set local path on coronavirus response

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By Emily Wagster Pettus, Associated Press, Mississippi mayors are responding to the coronavirus pandemic with stern warnings about the importance of social distancing and friendly reminders of good health practices like keeping clean hands. Gov. […]

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AARP and NNPA join forces for riveting webinar on saving black lives during COVID-19 pandemic

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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent, AARP, the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit dedicated to empowering Americans 50 and over, and the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), the trade association of the Black Press […]

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4,894 cases of COVID-19 identified: 193 Deaths – Updated by Miss. Dept. of Health April 22

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The Mississippi Link Newswire, The national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Mississippi State Department of Health continue to closely monitor the outbreak of respiratory illnesses caused by the novel (new) coronavirus […]

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COVID-19 mounts a ‘whopping, lopsided’ death rate among MS African Americans

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By Gail M. Brown, Contributing Writer,   “COVID-19, What It Means to You” was the title of an online video-conference-call forum called DIGITAL DIALOGUE organized and hosted by the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus recently.  “We […]

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