Florida Sentinel 3-8-19
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CELEBRATING OVER 74 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY
    VOL. 74 NO. 52 FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2019 40 PAGES
 OneDead, OneCritical In ParkingLot Shooting
  Girls Basketball TeamWinsState Championship
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Sunday Deadline NearsToClaim $184,257 Lottery
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Runoffs Needed InFour City Municipal Races
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           COKE FLORIDA INVESTS IN COMMUNITIES DURING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Last month, Coke Florida celebrated Black History Month by investing back into the community. Coke Florida donated several lap- top computers to community partners across the state to stimulate economic empowerment and to encourage education. One of the organizations selected as a community partner was the Men of Vision, Inc. Service organization. During the presentation, five high school students became the recipients of laptop computers. Shown in the photograph at the presentation were from left to right: Savon Watson, of Blake High School; Howard Brookins, Hillsborough High School; Ross Anderson, educator and founder of Men of Vision, Inc.; Eric Ward, former Tampa Police Chief and current Coke Executive; Karrington Hickman, of Spoto High School; and Tyshawn Hatch, of Middleton High School.
 






















































































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