Forever Flowers: TEMPO OWNER/CO-PUBLISHER JOHNNY HUNTER, SR. PASSES
By C.S. Howard Johnny Hunter, Sr., owner and co-publisher of TEMPO News, passed away on May 10, 2024. He was
Read MoreBy C.S. Howard Johnny Hunter, Sr., owner and co-publisher of TEMPO News, passed away on May 10, 2024. He was
Read MoreRichard Campbell was a man of great stature in the Newtown community. He had the love
Read MoreOn Saturday February 6th at 1 P.M. The first Black Principal post desegregation, Dorothye G. Smith will be remembered and honored
Read MoreRetired educator and former mayor of the City of Sarasota, Rev. Jerome Dupree, has passed. He was 88 years old.
Read MoreThe mother of Sarasota’s first African-American city commissioner transitions When she started to laugh, everyone around had to laugh. There
Read MoreDr. Gwendolyn Brown, Manatee County’s first African American Commissioner, died last Friday due to complications related to the coronavirus.
Read MoreA five pound fluffy white Pomeranian spread laughter, happiness and joy every where he went. Mrs. Odessa Butler introduced her
Read MoreCynthia “Mwezi” Dake a freelance writer for TEMPO News for thirteen years died on Friday, June 28, 2019 after a
Read MoreThe Newtown community suffered another recent loss in the person of Mr. Brian Atkins, dedicated community supporter and a son
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