The sucker punch that wasn’t
Posts From Timothy Ramsey

Rain and chilly temperatures, the remnants of Hurricane Ian, couldn’t damper the mood during the 2022 Gospel Fest at the Carolina Classic Fair last Sunday.

If you are a young entrepreneur or just looking to get your business off the ground, this is the event for you. Give it to the People® (GITTP) is a new business that is throwing a launch party on Saturday, Oct. 8, at 101 S. Elm St. in Greensboro from 2 to 4 p.m., to introduce themselves to the people of the Triad.

After a stellar four-year career at Wingate University, Jesiah Carlton had a decision to make for his last year of eligibility. Was he going to attend a school that would allow him more exposure for scouts on the next level, or choose a school that would allow him to play football, while also focusing on his post-football career? He chose the latter.

Becoming an entrepreneur is not for the faint of heart due to the risks involved with such a venture. Throwing caution to the wind, Bridget Hunter stepped out on faith and started the Bridget Renee Brand (BRB) to give melanated people another option in the world of skin care.

Statistics show that Black men neglect their health more than any other demographic. In an effort to shine more light on the topic, The Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity (MACHE) and Triad Pastors Network will hold a prayer breakfast and health symposium on Sept. 24 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The breakfast is open to all men age 18 and older and is sponsored by the American Heart Association.