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Category: Community News Networks

The Community News Association, in partnership with the Diverse News Association, has been supporting diverse media outlets for over 30 years. Their Diverse News Initiative focuses on sustainability through strategies like growing audiences via Indoor Digital Billboards, delivering new clients through targeted marketing campaigns, and creating additional revenue streams. They offer financial opportunities, barter systems, and partnerships to enhance cash flow and client access. The initiative also introduces new platforms like social media dashboards, sponsored content, and AI-driven editorial opportunities. Additionally, they streamline operations for media partners and provide access to preferred vendor rates for services like legal, graphic design, and web development.

Keisha Lee, CEO of Annie Malone Children & Family Services, speaking about the capital campaign.
Posted inEducation

St. Louis Hero Keisha Lee Fights to Save the Legacy of Annie Malone Children and family Services. Will You Help?

by Metalle TagnerMarch 3, 2026March 7, 2026
Catina R. Shannon, a trailblazer in government affairs and political strategy.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Her Story Matters: Catina R. Shannon: Breaking Barriers in Government Affairs and Political Strategy

by Pagee' SpeedeMarch 3, 2026March 3, 2026
Nicole Blount, Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Harris-Stowe State University, leading the $66M STEM expansion project.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Nicole Blount on Leadership, Legacy, and Building a Future at Harris-Stowe State University

by Linda Pritchard, Sr. Blogger, The Narrative MattersMarch 2, 2026March 2, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

A Superfund site in Minnesota is spreading, disrupting a tribe’s way of life

by Gabrielle Nelson, Buffalo's FireMarch 2, 2026March 4, 2026
A man undergoing dialysis, connected to a dialysis machine, with a serious expression, symbolizing resilience and determination in the fight against kidney disease.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

From Dialysis to Determination: How PKL Kidney Lifesavers Is Turning Kidney Disease Pain into Purpose Across Missouri

by Walter PritchardMarch 2, 2026March 3, 2026
Missouri Senator Karla May speaking at a legislative session, wearing a light blazer and glasses, with a microphone in front of her.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Missouri Senate Legislative Updates: Transgender Sports Ban, Five-Year License Plates, and True Charity Act

by MO. Rep. Karla MayMarch 2, 2026March 2, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Baskets & Badges First Responders Cup Brings Unity to the Court at McCluer North

by Lacey G Souldier TurnerMarch 2, 2026March 2, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Celebrate 150 years of Forest Park with local author Alan Kretchmar on March 31

by The Newsletter 05March 1, 2026March 2, 2026
Participants collaborating at a Black Community Fund Vision Workshop.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Black Community Fund: Driving Impact Through Grants, Scholarships, and Leadership

by David BeckfordMarch 1, 2026March 1, 2026
Ervin Lupoe family photo before the Wilmington tragedy
Posted inCommunity News Networks

St. Louis Crime Chime: Buried by Bills: How Ervin Lupoe’s Despair Destroyed Seven Lives

by St. Louis Crime ChimeMarch 1, 2026March 4, 2026
Christopher Dunn, a man wrongfully convicted, reflecting on his fight for freedom.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

St. Louis Crime Chime: Freedom Denied: Missouri’s Relentless Pursuit of Christopher Dunn

by St. Louis Crime ChimeMarch 1, 2026March 1, 2026
Photo of Lannae Washington, a missing 17-year-old from Florissant, Missouri.
Posted inThe Crime Chime

St. Louis’ Crime Chime: Missing in Missouri: Let’s Find Lannae Washington

by St. Louis Crime ChimeMarch 1, 2026March 1, 2026
 Minnesota budget surplus report, refugees protected, and Becker mail theft concerns
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Minnesota’s $3.7B Budget Windfall, Refugee Victory, and a Mail Theft Epidemic: Minneapolis and St. Paul’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 28, 2026February 28, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

St. Paul Protesters Face Federal Wrath, Deadly Designer Bag Drama, and a Snowstorm Showdown: Minneapolis and St. Paul’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulFebruary 28, 2026February 28, 2026
Red Lake murder verdict, ICE agent rescue, and Twin Cities infrastructure issues
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Red Lake Murder Shocker, ICE Agent’s Heroic Rescue, and Twin Cities’ Infrastructure Meltdown: Minneapolis and St. Paul’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 28, 2026February 28, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

DC BLACK PRIDE 2026 THEME REVEAL SET FOR INTIMATE, HIGH-ENERGY ‘SPEAKEASY HAPPY HOUR’ IN WASHINGTON, DC

by The Newsletter 05February 27, 2026March 2, 2026
State Farm headquarters announces $5 billion dividend payout.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

State Farm Dividend, Suburban Parking Fees, and Dining Trends: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant announces new immigration policy.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Will County’s Week: Immigration, Green Energy, and Tragedy: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 27, 2026February 28, 2026
Rev. Jesse Jackson speaking passionately in formal attire against a black background.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Rev. Jesse Jackson Honored, Crime Updates, and Chicago’s Weather Shift: Chicagoland’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Detroit Lions players celebrating on the field after earning All-Pro honors, surrounded by confetti and cheering fans.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Detroit Lions in Germany, Weather Swings, and EV Innovation: Detroit’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Dutch Girl Donuts Expands Amid Detroit’s Urban Growth: Detroit’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Governor Whitmer delivering her final State of the State address in Michigan.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Michigan in Transition: Whitmer’s Legacy, Tax Overhaul, and UAW Fallout: Detroit’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Two individuals stand on a vehicle with raised fists during a protest, surrounded by a crowd and urban street elements, including traffic lights and a "Black Lives Matter" sign.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Surge in Regional Crime: Street Takeovers, Violent Incidents, and the Fight for Public Safety: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Samuel E. OrtizFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks

DC Council Oversight Hearings: Tackling High Energy Bills, Police Accountability, and Budget Shifts: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Ondrea P. SeoulFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
A stream of dirty, brown water flows from a silver faucet into a white ceramic sink, indicating a water contamination problem.
Posted inCommunity News Networks

Is Your Water Safe? The Truth About the Potomac Sewage Spill, Contamination Fears, and Repair Timelines: D.C.’s Week In Review

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026

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