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Honoring Our Heroes: Decoration Day Ceremony at Hillsdale College
A Special Community Event HILLSDALE, MI — Hillsdale College will host a special community ceremony this Sunday, November 9th, at 2:00 p.m. This event honors generations of local veterans through a revival of the historic Decoration Day tradition. The ceremony, presented by Hillsdale’s Marines and College Republicans, will take place at the Soldier Boy Monument. This monument is located between Lane and Kendall Halls on campus. The event blends the original post-Civil War trad


Exploring the Rich History of Black Heritage in America
The history of black heritage in America is a profound story of resilience, culture, and transformation. It spans centuries, from the...


American Lung Association New Report Finds More People AreExposed to Dangerous Air Pollution Levels
2025 “State of the Air” report shows Black Americans are one and a half times more likely to live in communities with very unhealthy air...


Celebrating Everyday Bravery: United Way's $5M Courage Project for Community Heroes
Photo Credit-Wix Stock Images-“Ordinary People. Extraordinary Impact.” – Honoring Everyday Heroes Through the Courage Project In a...


Black Excellence on Display: The Chronicle at the Indiana Black Expo 2025
Photo Credit:Chronicle Media Group-Black excellence on both sides of the page! These powerful women stopped by Booth 814 at the Indiana...


Honoring the Legacy of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Students gathered in front of an iconic HBCU campus building—a symbol of pride, perseverance, and the power of Black education. For...


The Chronicle News Presents: A Glossary for the Culture🎚️ Sidebar Feature: 10 DJ Terms Every Music Lover Should Know
Photo Credit: AI-Generated Artwork by Chronicle News via OpenAI DALL·E. A quick glossary of essential DJ terms every music lover should...


A New Year, A New Way: America Redefines Resolutions in 2025
AI Generated Photo via Wix Platform for The Chronicle News-A joyful group gathers united by their pledge to give back in 2025, embracing...


This Day in Black History: A Milestone for Voting Rights in Washington, D.C.
Photo Credit-AI Image Via Wix (The Chronicle News) On January 8, 1867, a historic victory for civil rights was achieved when Congress...


Lansing Sports Commission Hosts Inaugural FIERCE Women in Sports Event
Celebrates National Girls & Women in Sports Day, February 5 LANSING, MICH. – Jan. 8, 2025 – The Lansing Sports Commission® is excited...


Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission to Host 40th Annual Day of Celebration in Lansing Michigan
LANSING, MI — The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of Mid-Michigan will mark a milestone on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 , as it hosts the...


Ravens Secure Victory Over Chargers on Monday Night Football
The Baltimore Ravens edged past the Los Angeles Chargers with a 30-23 victory during a thrilling Monday Night Football matchup


The Legacy of HBCUs: A Pillar of Black Excellence
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have long served as beacons of education and empowerment for African Americans.


Parents Outraged Over Controversial Wicked Doll Packaging; Dolls Pulled From Shelves After Listing Adult Porn Site Mistakenly on Packaging
A new controversy is brewing over the latest release in the popular Wicked Doll toy line.
Underground Poker Clubs Across Europe: A Close Look
The clandestine nature of underground poker clubs across Europe provides a unique environment for those seeking recreational gaming...


The Unsung Heroes: Honoring the Legacy of Veterans on Veterans Day
Veterans Day is a time for gratitude and recognition. It is not just a day off work or a chance for sale.


Managing Diabetes: Tips and Resources for November's National Diabetes Awareness Month
November is a significant month dedicated to raising awareness about diabetes, a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide


Celebrating Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett: A Young Black Trailblazer in Medicine
Dr. Corbett emerged as a pivotal figure in the development of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.


Remembering Joel Ferguson: A Lansing Giant in Black History and Community Empowerment
Lansing remembers Joel Ferguson, a trailblazer who broke barriers as the city’s first Black City Council member.


How to Champion Change as a Local Business Owner
As a small business owner, you can significantly impact community health and well-being while enhancing your business’s reputation.
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