Florida Sentinel 10-1-19
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CELEBRATING OVER 75 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY
1 Child Drowns, 1 Expected To Recover
VOL. 75 NO. 5 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2019 24 PAGES $1.00
Securing Housing Initiative Is A
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Summit Planned To Gather Data For Future Of Residents
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Police Need Help To Solve Murder Of Tampa Man
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Dream Come True
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POLICE CHIEF PRESENTS GRANTS TO NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Recently, Tampa Police Chief Brian Dugan presented several grants to various not-for-profit organizations in the community. The recipients ranged from those working with at-risk students to those shaping and molding the next gen- eration of leaders. Chief Dugan presented members of the Dr. Martin Luther king Parade Foundation Leadership Acad- emy a grant in the amount of $1,500. The organization plans to utilize the funding to highlight activities that focus on the principles of non-violence, positive interactions, and public speaking. Shown with Chief Dugan from left to right at the presentation were: Robert Scott, Jr., Minister Horace Drew, and Howard Harris.