The students of the Merze Tate Travel Club had their second opportunity to share of their experiences with the nation. Tori Zackery and Natasha Mahonie were interviewed recently on the Michael Eric Dyson Show. Dyson, whose show is produced in Baltimore, MD, interviewed the girls via sister-station at WMUK on the campus of Western Michigan University.READ MORE!
Author: Sonya Bernard-Hollins
Student remembers his coach, baseball legend
While many know of Jackie Robinson as the first African American to play in the major leagues, little know of Black, who was the first African American to win a World Series game. Many also know little about the life he led and those who learned from his “Pearls of Wisdom.” LEARN MORE.
Mulit-millionaires share success strategies during expo
“In business, everybody wants to increase their wealth. Your first thought is money, increase my bottom line. To do that, you need to increase customers, have marketing, sales strategies and good basic business principals. But, how do you do that in a way that accomplishes both spiritual and economic goals?” READ MORE ABOUT UPCOMING BUSINESS EXPO!
Inner-city Christian school opens
“I quit my job as a teacher last year to truly devote my time and energy to making this happen. I’ve never done anything like this before and it took a lot to get to this point. I know once people see what we do and where our hearts are, they will support. We’re thankful to God for what’s he’s done so far and that’s affirming.”
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Students repair car, rebuild future
Latasha Cameron doesn’t like getting dirty. She goes to great lengths to make sure her hair and clothing are, just right. So when the announcement came that students would be interviewed for an auto body internship at Rushmore Body Co., she wasn’t seen as a likely candidate.
During an awards ceremony six weeks later at the Douglass Community Center as she was handed her Certificate of Completion and a bonus gift certificate for perfect attendance. After receiving them she laughed with Joe Morton, director of Youth Advancement Academy.
“You told me I couldn’t do it,” she said.
“No, I said you might not like getting dirty,” Morton laughed.
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1st Annual 28th St. Metro Cruise seeks participants
For the first time in its six year history, the Sixth Annual Foremost Insurance 28th St. Metro Cruise® will add a 5K run/walk and a 10K run. This event will take place as part of the large car festival that has drawn hundreds of thousands to the area.
Alligators, toad and turtles, oh my!
What do brightly colored insects mean to prey? How do you know a male frog from a female frog? What’s the difference between a tortoise and a turtle? LEARN MORE!
Safe Kids event brings hundreds for safety fun
Safe Kids event brings fun and safety! READ MORE!
Photo of the Week: Fitting Puffs for Helmet
Officer xxx measures Sasha, 4, for free bike helmet at Safe Kids event. Read more about this story on the Government page!
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Northside market a new beginning
Park Street Market offers a refreshing, convenient shopping experience for those living, working and visiting the Northside. Read More!