Articles from the May 7, 2020 edition
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25th District Court Announce AMNESTY Program
The 25th District Court is currently offering an amnesty program for eligible defendants. The program will allow defendants to pay fine associated with unpaid parking tickets and civil infraction... Full story
Governor Whitmer Signs Executive Order to Re-Open Construction & Real Estate
LANSING. -- Today, at a press conference with leaders in health care, business, and labor, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-70 as part of her MI Safe Start plan. The executive ord... Full story
Joe Biden's Plan for Empowering Black America
When former Vice President Joe Biden sat for an exclusive live stream interview with National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) President and CEO, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. in February, the... Full story
CENSUS, CENSUS CENSUS!
Have you completed your 2020 Census? No! Please take about ten minutes to be counted this year. It is very important for your family, kids and community to complete the Census. The Constitution says... Full story
OP-ED: The Role of the Black Church During a Pandemic
I recently came across an article on NewsOne.com that highlighted a furor on several social media platforms regarding whether wealthy pastors are contributing enough to COVID-19 relief efforts.... Full story
Western Wayne Family Health Center host Drive Through COVID-19 Testing in Inkster
The Western Wayne Family Health Center is now doing COVID 19 testing with drive through access by appointment at our Inkster location. Anyone 12 and older can access testing by first making an... Full story
Images of Resilience 2020 will be an online photography exhibit with a virtual gallery!
We are looking for images to reflect your understanding of resilience, most especially during these times. COVID-19 has thrown our communities into action as we pivot into a new normal and look for... Full story
Local Food Pantries Available to Fill Needs in a Time of Crisis
Times of crisis and shortages come and go throughout history. It is in those times that hope shines in the form of caring people who reach out to their communities, providing resources and... Full story
WHO ARE WE
Can you name the people in this collage? Send in your answers to our Facebook page @telegramnews or our website - www.telegramnews.net... Full story
I met my Great Great Grandfather
My great-great-grandfather was enslaved. His name was George Ward, the son of a "negro" mother and a Chickasaw Native American father. He told his story to an interviewer nearly a century ago as part... Full story