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  • Noah Adams talks with David Smith, assistant principal of Whitwell Middle School in Whitwell, Tenn., about the school's paper clip project. He says that, after the Columbine High School shooting, the principal wanted to find a program to teach students about tolerance. The idea: teach the kids about the Holocaust, in a hands on, interactive way. Smith came up with the idea of collecting 6 million paper clips, to represent the 6 million Jews who died during the Holocaust. He explains who he got the idea, and how the collection involves student research and communication with people from around the world. More info available at: www.marionschools.org/holocaust.
  • Spain's Rafael Nadal reaches his third Australian Open championship after defeating his longtime Swiss rival 7-6(4), 6-3, 6-3 Friday in Melbourne. Nadal faces Stan Wawrinka in the final.
  • Matthew Greene, 34, has pleaded guilty in federal court to two criminal charges: conspiracy and obstruction of an official proceeding, related to the Capitol siege on Jan. 6, 2021.
  • Sunday, June 7Chart-topping gospel artist Marvin Sapp has a new album out titled You Shall Live. In a recent MLive interview, Sapp says his new album's…
  • Sunday, July 19This week on Soulsations, tune in for music from The Sylvers. The much loved 70s band made up of 9 siblings produced popular R&B sounds…
  • December 16/18Crossroads celebrates a constellation of blues birthdays around this weekend, foremost being that of Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones.…
  • Sunday, June 16Sunday on Soulsations hear new music from top-selling gospel artist Donnie McClurkin. The three-time Grammy winner talks with host Carla…
  • Global Village at the Savannah Music Festival is a monthly concert series showcasing top world music artists and groups who have appeared at the…
  • Questions are being raised about a former legislator’s credentials for a top job in the Brownback administration. Jim McClean of the KHI News Service has…
  • The nation's top Internet companies are officially pressing for broad regulation to maintain free and equal access to the Internet.
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