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American Negro League Baseball Association Project HELP

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The American Negro League Baseball Association was founded in 2007, by Legends William H. Greason, Robert "Bob" Veale, John Mitchell, and the late Jessie...

Birmingham Health Care’s Need for Doctors

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This is an opportunity you can't miss (BIRMINGHAM) Birmingham Health Care (BHC) is rapidly expanding, thus creating a need for more doctors and practitioners to practice...

Church Announcements

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  Old Sardis Baptist Church will celebrate the Sixth Anniversary/Appreciation of our Pastor and First Lady, Rev. and Mrs. Jahari F. Sailes, Sunday, August 24....

People, Places, & Things…

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IT’S SUMMERTIME!!, What are you doing? ENJOY THE WEEKEND and the happenings around the southeast!  This is a good weekend to get out if you love jazz,...

Phenomenal Women’s Summit 2014 Comes to Birmingham

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(BIRMINGHAM) Historical leader, groundbreaker and the first female bishop in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Teresa E. Snorton will present the third annual Phenomenal Women’s Summit...

Stop Domestic Violence!

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Charles W. Thompson, Sr., Pastor, will host a Domestic Violence Awareness Seminar, Saturday, August 16, 11:00 a.m. Domestic Violence is prevalent, and it is manifested...

UNIVERSOUL CIRCUS CELEBRATES 20th ANNIVERSARY IN 2014 IN BIRMINGHAM

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UniverSoul Circus celebrates a major milestone – 20 unforgettable years of its unique brand of family friendly entertainment featuring a multicultural, multinational, blend of music, theater and circus arts...

The SCLC Honors Women Who Serve, Hosts Fashion Show

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The Southern Christian Leadership Conference held its annual fashion show entitled “A Fashion Explosion Saluting Women Who Care” featuring Wilbourn Sister Designs at the...

Alacare Home Health and Hospice to Hold Care at the End of Life Conference

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(BIRMINGHAM) Alacare Home Health and Hospice is preparing to host its Care at the End of Life: Navigating Healthcare for Aging Care on Friday,...

INSIDE THE STATEHOUSE

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Lurleen Wallace’s death in May of 1968, Lt. Governor Albert Brewer moved up to Governor. Brewer was no novice to state government. He came to the legislature...