Articles from the September 6, 2018 edition

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Difficult, But Essential Conversations: Talking with Kids about Suicide

According to national statistics, we lose more than 2,000 children and teens per year to suicide. Experts say parents who check in regularly with their child could have a life-saving conversation. Acc... Full story

 

Rollercade Does It Again!

The walls of the Rollercade have been packed all Summer. For certain, this is nothing new. For generations the Southwest Detroit skating rink served the community with good, clean, and wholesome fun.... Full story

 

Football season 2018

It is finally here! Football season in the States. I have watched the Lions’ preseason, the first games for both Michigan and Michigan State and half of the Canadian Football League season and what I... Full story

 

Meet Your Best Friend At the Zoo

If opening your home to an animal in need of a forever family is something you'd like to do, consider the semi-annual event, Meet Your Best Friend at the Zoo. The event will be held on Friday,... Full story

 

Here's How Colin Kaepernick Is Beating The NFL

The announcement that Colin Kaepernick was signed by Nike all along is the uppercut that has the NFL staggering toward the ropes. The NFL was in a different, seemingly unbeatable place back when Colin Kaepernick first decided to protest police... Full story

 

"We Are ONE 25th Anniversary Tour"

ATLANTA, GA – The evolution of circus continues with the UniverSoul Circus "We are ONE 25th Anniversary Tour." UniverSoul Circus proudly celebrates 25 high-flying years as North America's t... Full story

 

Fall Brings Outdoor Garden Chores and Dreams of Next Year

This is the first week of September. For many, thoughts will soon be turning toward apple cider and warm sweaters. Eventually, rakes and leaf blowers will appear in each neighborhood. If you’ve been e... Full story

 

150,000 Black Churches Salute Aretha Franklin As Truly The Queen Of Soul

Washington DC – The National Black Church Initiative (NBCI) a faith-based coalition of 34,000 churches comprised of 15 denominations and 15.7 million African Americans, is saddened to hear of the p... Full story

 

Newseum Honors First African American Woman to Cover White House

On Friday, Sept. 21, a new sculpture of Alice Allison Dunnigan, the first African American woman to receive press credentials to cover the White House and Congress, is scheduled to go on display at... Full story

 

Train Them Up!

The Lord Jesus instructed Christian parents to raise their children to reverence him and live according to his word. Ephesians 6: 4 Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in... Full story

 

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