Author: Savannah Herald

Mr. Sidney Chapman, 69, of Brunswick transitioned on Friday, August 1st at his residence. A walk-thru viewing will be held from 5-7pm Tuesday in the chapel of L.W. Jackson and Family Mortuary, 76 Stafford Ave in Brunswick. A Home going Celebration will be held on Wednesday at 11am in the chapel of L.W. Jackson and Family Mortuary. Interment to follow at Greenwood Cemetery, 3301 Newcastle Street, in Brunswick. L.W. Jackson and Family Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. Source link

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Fresh from the Kitchen Area: Recipes & Food Motivation Prepare on your own to try numerous of one of the most popular Nigerian foods! These meals incorporate a few of one of the most efficient tastes the Nigerian food needs to utilize. When you’re need some amazing tastes that are coming from Nigeria, these foods are a must-try. From dinners to celebration faves, these Nigerian dishes are numerous of the most effective and utilize a mix of meat and spices that you take pleasure in regarding the food. Isiewu (Spicy Goat Head) A Nigerian dish that will certainly make your…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration Camp. Ifeoma Women’s Linen Blend Button-Up Vest (Cobalt)   Looking for the ultimate summer pant? Linen pants are breathable, stylish, and surprisingly versatile. Whether you’re hitting the beach, heading to brunch, or dressing for a warm-weather event, this guide explores why linen pants should be a staple in your summer closet — with styling tips, trends, and outfit inspiration for all genders. What Makes Linen Perfect for Summer?   If there’s one fabric that feels tailor-made for summer, it’s linen. Why?   Breathability: Linen fibers allow air to circulate easily, keeping you cool.…

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Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips When I was little I used to laugh at the sound my mom’s thighs made when she walked down the aisles at church. It sounded like rubbing dry hands together, lol. Fast forward to adulting! The same thing happened to me 😩. When I’m bloated my thighs rub together! It’s so annoying and irritates my inner thigh skin. I’m a runner and I would especially get inner thigh bumps after a run. The official term for this is “chafing” and it causes darkening and blemishes of the inner thighs. When I started noticing…

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Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips I normally go to the nail salon for a gel manicure when I don’t have the energy to do it at home.  Here’s the kicker — I never pay to get them removed. Either I will wait until they pop off or remove them with a business card. 😝 (Terrible, I know!)  After this my nails are thin and the nail bed is sensitive. To start the healing process first I will cut my nails down, file the edges, remove the cuticles and then buff the nail. After that I’ll apply BGLH whipped shea butter to my hands…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond Like Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry 1 (ThyBlackMan.com) The dystopian man who lives in the House that Enslaved People Built campaigned that he would reduce inflation (not), eliminate “fraud waste and abuse” and address immigration issues through mass deportations.  He can’t fix inflation by attempting to bully Fed chairman Jerome Powell, who is justifiably standing his ground until his term ends as Chairman of the Fed in May 2026.  If he chooses to be a thorn in the side of the man who appointed him, he can stay on the…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond If there was anything the Lord wanted his people to remember, it was that they had been slaves. I know we have short memories as humans, but you would think that a person would remember that he had been enslaved. Not only is it a horrible condition to be in, but it leaves its marks on a person, physically and psychologically. Would they be so quick to forget—really? There are two passages that give us an indication that God knew best all along and would lead Moses to use the…

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Savannah Chatham County Public School System (SCCPS) Update: More than 100 people from throughout the community showed up to celebrate the opening of the brand new Bloomingdale Elementary School building with a ribbon cutting on Friday, August 1, 2025. Those joining in the ceremony included the city’s Mayor Dennis Baxter, school and district staff, the Superintendent and Board of Education members. In addition to the ribbon cutting for the new school facility, the ceremony also featured a dedication and naming of the school’s gymnasium in honor of Dr. Ronald Wayne Bland in recognition of his contributions as a former Public School…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation In the courtroom, ambiguity is the enemy of justice. When legislators pass vague, far-reaching laws, they do more than sow confusion—they erode the integrity of the judicial process. When statutes are written without precision, judges are forced to guess at legislative intent, apply the law inconsistently, and preside over prosecutions that have no home in a just system like ours.That’s why it’s important to take a hard look at Louisiana’s  Senate Bill 154, which criminalizes the possession and distribution of all kratom products—natural and synthetic alike—without distinction, without nuance, and…

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Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz Move over, PCI Express 5.0! Micron has shipped the first PCI Express 6.0 SSD, ramping up read and write speeds to unprecedented levels. The bad news? It’s not for PCs. This week, Micron shipped the Micron 9650 SSD, the world’s first PCIe 6.0 SSD, designed for AI training and inference workloads. Unfortunately, those tasks take place in AI data centers, not home PCs. Micron will ship the drive in both a PRO (read-intensive) and MAX (write-intensive) configuration, with capacities ranging from 6.4TB to 30.72TB, depending on which flavor a customer…

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