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Affordable Youth Camp Returns Nov. 24–26 with Free Lunch and Snacks Included.
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Thanksgiving Camp Citywide

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Fred Brock American Legion Post 828 was presented with the D2 Pathfinders for Progress Community Award during an awards program held at The Event Ballroom. Pictured left to right: Tiffany Jones-Smith, former District 2 Councilman and Post 828 Trustee Keith Toney, Sons of The American Legion Squadron 828 Adjutant Eddie Robinson, and Post 828 Trustee Michael Nathaniel. (Photo by: Benjamin Fleming)
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East Side’s Legendary Post 828 Receives Community Impact Award

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Prison Release Date Set for May 2028
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A feed from the MSNBC cable news channel is pictured on a monitor as media organizations set up outside the White House, Nov. 6, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
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MSNBC to Enter MS NOW Era on Nov. 15
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