On the Field and In the Ranks: Honoring Coach Arnold Fowler, a Lexington Veteran

n the gridiron for the Yellow Jackets, Fowler was simply a tank. He was a player who didn't just participate; he consumed space and always played with his pads, a punishing force whose sheer physicality left an indelible mark on every down. Years after his time on the field, I had the privilege of being coached by Fowler in middle school, alongside the successful Dr. Horton, and it was there that the full impact of his military experience became apparent.

Columna: Cuando La Comunidad Se Convierte En Verbo

¡Acompáñenos en una noche llena de historia, comunidad y conexión!

Disfrute del documental de PBS American Coup: Wilmington 1898 y del Ebony Collective Holiday Market, que incluye una cena, un debate y la participación de varios artesanos locales, el jueves 13 de noviembre a las 5:30 p. m. en el Edward C. Smith Civic Center.

Legacy on the Hardwood: Celebrating the Success of CD's Tysinger & LSHS's Hairston

First and foremost, it would be a great deal for me to say that you have to pay homage when it is due. As the basketball season emerges, I’d like to highlight two hometown legends who are continually making a difference in students' lives both on and off the court. I can say these words of emphasis because I know these gentlemen personally, and these men truly deserve their flowers while they are still here.