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Tracey Williams-Dillard, the publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, on how her team works tirelessly to help tell a well-rounded narrative ....
Black-owned paper’s ‘soldiers’ fight to give African American perspective Amudalat Ajasa in Minneapolis Just five blocks away from the crossroads of 38th and Chicago, where the world watched Derek Chauvin murder George Floyd last May, sits the oldest Black newspaper in Minnesota: the Spokesman-Recorder. The almost 87-year-old paper was originally two Black newspapers, the Saint Paul Recorder and the Minneapolis Spokesman, launched by civil rights activist Cecil Newman. In 1976, when he died, his wife, Launa Newman, ran the paper until she was 86. In her retirement, Newman passed the paper down to her granddaughter: Tracey Williams-Dillard. Now Williams-Dillard heads the paper from the same desk where her grandfather once sat. Williams-Dillard started at the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, one of the longest-standing family-owned newspapers in the United States when she was eight – the same age her grandfather was when he started his first new ....
A 20-year-old Dalton woman was one of the stars at the Barrow and District Caged Bird Association show in October 1991 when her budgies and lovebirds gained top marks. CAGE: A pair of yellow African ring necks which were judged to be the best parrots in the show in 1996 Sharon Benzie, of Littlefield, won the prestigious Tyson Cup and Evening Mail Trophy at the annual show, held at Forum 28 in the town. The event attracted more than 250 entries. Sharon said she was ‘very pleased’ to win at what was her second show. “I showed at Ulverston last week,” she said. “Then it’s Whitehaven and Egremont and that’ll be it for this year.” ....