The 2010 Census brings an opportunity for our state to receive millions of dollars in federal funding. Everyone benefits from investments in education, health care, and jobs that are distributed based on census information.
Participating in the census is easy. By answering 10 simple questions about the people living in your household, you are helping the government determine the need for programs and improvements in our area. Continue reading →
President Obama’s annual physical in February included blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart rate checks — tests familiar to any of us who receives a regular check-up. Continue reading →
Someone who claims to be an alum of Tuskegee University has started a blog with some current students entitled “TuskegeeExposed“. I came across it today while on monitoring Twitter for HBCU talk. Continue reading →