Florida Sentinel 12-13-19
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CELEBRATING OVER 75 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY
    VOL. 75 NO. 26 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 40 PAGES $1.00
FamilyGetsDeathThreatsAfter TeenLabeled‘PersonOf Interest’
   Art Exhibit Of Former Slaves Hitting The Road
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FAMU To Host Medical Marijuana Forum In Tampa
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Man Accused In Shooting, Burning Murder
            Arrested
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        STUDENTS RECOGNIZED AT KEEP TAMPA BAY BEAUTIFUL 31st ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY
Recently, The Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful organization held its 31st Annual Awards Ceremony at TPepin Hospitality Cen- ter. During the ceremony, several students, community partners and other organizations were recognized for the roles they play as environmental stewards. Six members of the Men Of Vision, Inc., organization were among the nine students who re- ceived awards. Each member of the organization completed 50 or more hours of community service cleaning Rowlett Park, on N. 22nd Street along with the East Tampa community. Some of those who attended the ceremony are from left to right: Ross Anderson, founder of Men Of Vision, Inc., Adam Andrews, Middleton High School; Derrick Andrews-Powley, Tampa Bay Technical High School; Amarion Paynes, Tampa Bay Technical High School; Commissioner Kimberly Overman, Mayor Jane Castor, Eric Ward, Men Of Vision, Inc., Board member, Joe Langlois, Armwood High School; David Dor, Middleton High School; and Joshua McDonald, Middleton High School.
 





















































































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