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Mark Spence of the My Recovery DC initiative, which works to help residents of the District find a path to recovery. (My Recovery DC)
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Over 30 Years Sober, Mark Spence Helps DC Residents Overcome Addiction

September 29, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Over 30 Years Sober, Mark Spence Helps DC Residents Overcome Addiction

He saved his own life, and now he’s dedicated to saving others.
The post Over 30 Years Sober, Mark Spence Helps DC Residents Overcome Addiction appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Student-athletes will soon enter a new world order of intercollegiate sports in which they can capitalize on their name, image and likeness. (Hannah Gibbs/Unsplash)
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Pay For Play: New NCAA Rule Opens Door For Student-Athlete Compensation 

September 29, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Pay For Play: New NCAA Rule Opens Door For Student-Athlete Compensation 

Name, image and likeness rules kick in on July 1, which will allow players to get paid for their personal brands.
The post Pay For Play: New NCAA Rule Opens Door For Student-Athlete Compensation  appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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Staton Has Delivered Plenty Of Ear Candi Over Decades In Music

September 29, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Staton Has Delivered Plenty Of Ear Candi Over Decades In Music

The singer-songwriter and four-time Grammy nominee would love to cap her career with a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The post Staton Has Delivered Plenty Of Ear Candi Over Decades In Music appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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‘Lessons’ From Rapper Mr. Mike, After 25 Years

September 29, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on ‘Lessons’ From Rapper Mr. Mike, After 25 Years

The Houston legend, best known for his days with Suave House Records, has a new release.
The post ‘Lessons’ From Rapper Mr. Mike, After 25 Years appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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Former UPS Executive Boosts Pledge To Alma Mater By $15 Million

September 29, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Former UPS Executive Boosts Pledge To Alma Mater By $15 Million

Added gift to Morgan State University by former delivery driver-turned-philanthropist Calvin Tyler to ease students’ debt burden.
The post Former UPS Executive Boosts Pledge To Alma Mater By $15 Million appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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Former Homicide Detective Rod Demery: Police Chiefs Need To Mend Their Ways

September 29, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Former Homicide Detective Rod Demery: Police Chiefs Need To Mend Their Ways

The retired homicide detective and narrator of Investigation Discovery’s “Murder Chose Me” speaks from experience.
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Fifteen Years After Hanging Up His Gloves, Mark Johnson Still Fighting For Respect

September 29, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Fifteen Years After Hanging Up His Gloves, Mark Johnson Still Fighting For Respect

The youngest boxer to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, ‘Too Sharp’ pulls no punches regarding his career.
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Back to the Classroom: A Game Plan for Reducing Anxiety

September 22, 2021 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Senior National Correspondent Back-to-school supplies were a bit different this year for 13-year-old Kamsi Anomnachi. Along with a day planner, an array of pens, and a couple of thick notebooks, Kamsi […]

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Fall Election Re-Scheduled to November 13, 2021

September 17, 2021 LA Data News 0

Eric Connerly Data News Weekly Contributor As the City of New Orleans recovers from the devastating impact of Hurricane Ida, the Fall elections have been moved to November 13th, and the runoff election will be […]

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In New Orleans Much of Power Restored, But Road to Recovery Only Beginning

September 7, 2021 LA Data News 0

Benjamin Bates Data News Weekly Contributor In New Orleans the recovery is beginning as electricity is being restored in much of the City of New Orleans. As of our press date, itÕs been predicted by […]

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