Author: Savannah Herald

Nathaniel Fields 57, of Burton, died Thursday, October 30, 2025, at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. Arrangements are incomplete but will be published and announced later by Marshel’s Wright-Donaldson Home For Funerals as the information becomes available. “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” — James 5:16 (KJV) The Fields family solicits your prayer as they mourn the loss of their beloved Nathaniel and prepare to celebrate his life and perpetuate his legacy. Source link

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Neal Beckett 71, of Cincinnati, Ohio formally of Estill, SC passed away October 29, 2025. Please feel free to light a candle and sign the guestbook to show your expressions of love to the family. Legacy Funeral Home is in charge of the final arrangements To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Neal Beckett, please visit our floral store. Source link

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Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth Fresh off their #1 Billboard hit “Only Human,” Houston’s R&B powerhouse Sentury just released their most passionate offering yet. “Forever” showcases the quartet’s pristine harmonies in a timeless love anthem that reinforces their position as the new kings of “Grown Man R&B.” Following their recent Essence Festival triumph and 9x Billboard chart appearances, CJ, Leo, AJ, and Rico deliver a masterclass in modern soul that proves why they’re the group bringing R&B back to its glory days. This emotionally charged track celebrates the themes of enduring love, devotion, and commitment, delivering powerful lyrics like “I’ll cry for you,…

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Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights Story Links THE GAME Savannah State will travel to Southwest Georgia to face Albany State. Both squads enter the contest coming off of impressive wins. Savannah State won their Homecoming game with a 24-16 victory over Morehouse while Albany State knocked off previously unbeaten Benedict 31-3.  SSU and the Golden Rams have been playing each other since 1932, making  ASU one of the Tigers’ oldest rivalries. This Saturday will be the 67th time the teams have met on the gridiron. Albany State holds the series lead, 47-17-2.GAME INFORMATION Savannah…

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Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care “Better Black Health: A Comprehensive Guide in the Age of Precision Medicine” is a coffee table reference book that should be in every African American’s home. The book offers a wide range of best practices for improving African American health, from traditional (allopathic) to alternative/holistic medicine approaches, always emphasizing science-backed and precision medicine topics, covering over 150 health issues. What is Precision Medicine? Precision medicine is a personalized care approach that considers genetics, environment, and lifestyle. No one has addressed African American health this way before, and no one is more…

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education The energy inside Allegiant Stadium shifted instantly when Jackson State quarterback JaCobian Morgan went down with a lower-leg injury during the Las Vegas HBCU Classic. Morgan had started strong against Grambling State, completing three of six passes for 63 yards and adding a short rush before the injury forced him out of the game. According to a detailed report from ClutchPoints, Morgan was later seen on the sideline in a walking boot and crutches, effectively ending his night early. The Weight of Losing a Star Quarterback Morgan’s absence cuts deep for Jackson…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia The Atlanta Dogwood Festival will get to celebrate its 90th annual event next April thanks to community, corporate, philanthropic, city support, and a new entrance fee for visitors. In August, the festival announced it was facing significant financial challenges due to production costs and might have to cancel the 2026 event if it couldn’t raise $250,000 by Nov. 1. As of Oct. 29, the festival has raised $71,867  from community supporters and generous donations from philanthropist Deen Day Sanders and The Rich’s Foundation. Additionally, the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office has agreed to allow the festival to charge a nominal…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection by Marlon West (FB: marlon.west1 Threads: @stlmarlonwest IG: stlmarlonwest Bluesky: @marlonweststl.bsky.social Spotify: marlonwest) It’s Music Monday and Halloween here at Good Black News! It’s your friend and selector, the groove conductor, Marlon West. I’ve returned once more during this Season of the Witch with another collection. I am just back from a screening and discussion with Ryan Coogler and part of his creative team behind SINNERS. It was the fifth viewing for me, in whole or in part. I saw it opening day laser projected, two weeks later on 70mm IMAX, streamed it twice,…

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Scientific Research & Exploration: Check Out the Globe With Research and Growth A sampling of scat Kopi luwak is rather noticeable, with respectable markets in a number of South and Eastern Oriental countries. Its appeal has in fact climbed in Europe and the USA as well, and India has in fact lately happened an arising brand-new market. Considered that there have actually not been comparable investigates of the chemical household or industrial residential or commercial properties of kopi luwak from the Indian subcontinent, the authors of this most recent research study determined to fill out that clinical area. They focused…

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