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Breaking Barriers on Tour: Lisa René Pitts Brings Black Excellence to A Beautiful Noise
Courtesy Photo-The national tour of A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical brings the story of the legendary singer-songwriter to...

Yanice Y. Jackson
Sep 20, 20254 min read


Still Standing Strong: Dena K. Morgan's Journey of Faith, Family, and Community Leadership
Courtesy Photo-Dena K. Morgan —Jackson City Council Ward 1 Candidate. Community leader, advocate, and committed to building a stronger Jackson for all. In Jackson’s Ward 1, community isn’t just where you live — it’s who you are. For lifelong Southside resident Dena K. Morgan , that truth runs deep. A mother, grandmother, homeowner, and the niece of legendary coach Tony Dungy, she has spent decades serving her neighbors, creating opportunities for families, and fighting for f

The Chronicle News
Sep 19, 20253 min read


Tips for Lowering Air Compressor Maintenance Costs
Learn practical strategies to reduce air compressor maintenance expenses. Discover cost-effective approaches, from preventive care to proper operation.

The Chronicle News
Sep 19, 20252 min read


Common Packaging Seal Failures and How To Avoid Them
Prevent costly packaging seal failures with temperature control, pressure settings, and maintenance. Check out these tips to protect your product!

The Chronicle News
Sep 19, 20252 min read


How To Create a Cozy Space for Family Gatherings
Transform your home into a warm haven where your family gathers. Find practical ideas for cozy spaces that bring loved ones together naturally.

The Chronicle News
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Exploring the Depth of Black Heritage Legacy
Understanding the rich and complex history of black heritage is essential to appreciating the cultural, social, and historical...

The Chronicle News
Sep 18, 20254 min read


Dam Jam Music Festival Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Return to Original Location
3-Day Music Festival Returns to Rotary Park 3-Day Music Festival Returns to Rotary Park, Lansing, MI – Lansing 5:01's Dam Jam Music...

The Chronicle News
Sep 18, 20253 min read


R.E. Olds Transportation Museum Welcomes Historic 1903 Curved Dash Oldsmobile
Photo Credit: James D. Butt Archive- R.E. Olds Transportation Museum A family in their Curved Dash Oldsmobile, date unknown. A similar...

The Chronicle News
Sep 17, 20252 min read


Top 5 Foods Better Freeze-Dried Than Dehydrated
Looking for the best foods to freeze-dry? Find out which five foods taste and sell better freeze-dried than dehydrated. Then boost your business offerings!

The Chronicle News
Sep 16, 20252 min read


Michigan residents can apply for the Home Heating Tax Credit until September 30
State funds from this credit reduce heating bills of qualified Michigan renters and homeowner LANSING, Mich. – As fall approaches, the...

The Chronicle News
Sep 10, 20253 min read


NAACP Lansing Branch Condemns East Lansing’s Effort to Weaken Independent Police Oversight Commission
Proposed deal with police union would eliminate transparency, civilian oversight Courtesy Photo- NAACP Lansing Branch President Harold A....

The Chronicle News
Sep 10, 20252 min read


Top Benefits of Roof Coatings for Manufactured Homes
Are you wondering how to maintain your roof? Explore the top benefits of roof coatings for manufactured homes, so you can protect your investment.

The Chronicle News
Sep 10, 20252 min read


How To Prepare Your Car for the Colder Weather Ahead
Get your car ready for cold weather with these six essential winterization steps. Protect your vehicle and avoid costly repairs this season.

The Chronicle News
Sep 9, 20252 min read


Community Farms Take Root Across America
Across America, community farms are transforming soil into sustenance and neighbors into family. Photo: Chronicle Media Group...

The Chronicle News
Sep 4, 20251 min read


HBCU Classics: More Than a Game — It’s Legacy in Motion
When the band takes the field, the game becomes a ceremony—marching to the rhythm of history, pride, and community.” Photo: Chronicle...

The Chronicle News
Sep 4, 20253 min read


Back to Campus: Rooted in History, Rising in Purpose
From first-year to senior year, college is where seeds of potential are planted and nurtured.” Photo:Wix Stock Image Every fall, campuses...

The Chronicle News
Sep 4, 20252 min read


4 Hidden Ways Your Home Is Making You Sick
Discover the surprising health hazards lurking in your home. Learn how poor air quality, mold, chemicals, and plumbing issues may be affecting your well-being.

The Chronicle News
Sep 4, 20252 min read


The Seeds of Knowledge: HBCUs and the Legacy of Agriculture
“HBCU classrooms were also laboratories of liberation—Tuskegee students in the chemistry lab, mastering science to help communities grow...

The Chronicle News
Sep 4, 20252 min read


Fannie Lou Hamer’s Freedom Farm Cooperative: Planting Seeds of Liberation
Fannie Lou Hamer at the 1964 Democratic National Convention—her voice fed hope as much as the soil fed freedom.” Photo: Warren K. Leffler...

The Chronicle News
Sep 4, 20252 min read


Detroit’s Black Film Festival: Where Cinema Meets Culture and Cocktails
Detroit is a city that has always known how to tell a story. From Motown’s rhythm to the murals on the east side, the narrative of...

The Chronicle News
Sep 4, 20252 min read
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