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Owner Wilson Halley ​Auto shop ​works hard to get drivers back on the road Wilson’s Auto Shop (WAW), located in New Brighton, MN, can be best described as an all-around repair shop. Owner Wilson Halley said, “Not only do we do mechanical stuff—oil changes, tires, transmissions—we even do the bodywork: bumpers, doors, whatever it may be.” The business also offers detailing and interior services.  Halley is originally from El Palso, Texas, and grew up in Southeast Minneapolis, the U of M’s Dinkytown area, he said.  “I went to Sheridan Elementary over in Northeast Minneapolis, and then for high school, I…

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Jill Schramm/MDN Kevin Black, president of Credence Energy Services, is looking to grow his new company. As an entrepreneurial venture fueled by North Dakota’s oil boom, Creedence Energy Services is proving its staying power even in slower times. Kevin Black, Creedence president for business development, understands oil. He’s part of his family’s third generation with businesses interests in the industry. Creedence, which provides chemical services for oil well operation, launched in January 2015 and ramped up in a few months later to become truly operational by April. Originally staffed with two people, the company now employs eight and is in…

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Taylor Pride considered a viable job opportunity in her distressed Dallas neighborhood “too good to be true.”It did not make sense to her that a company would set up a call center in the nearly desolate former Red Bird Mall (now Southwest Center Mall), and employ 500 residents from the community.Pride, 26 and a mother of four, said she was skeptical of a company coming to an area that had been written off and labeled as having “no future.” But, she said, Chime Solutions paid a respectable wage and “took off the gloves, dug down in the dirt and said,…

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This February, Oregon organizations and nonprofits offer countless ways to celebrate Black History Month with events that honor the resilience, creativity and impact of Black communities. With workshops, art showcases and live music filling the month, these events invite everyone to celebrate and reflect together. Here are some of the happenings you can look forward to.Annual Cascade Festival of African FilmsThe 35th Annual Cascade Festival of African Film runs from Jan. 31 to March 1. This year’s festival showcases Africa through the eyes of African filmmakers. The opening night celebration Jan. 31 at the Hollywood Theater features the Moroccan film…

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through JOONEELAH MULLEN July 31, 2025 Atlanta will host eight cups of the world since June 15 2026. Atlanta and its agencies have Joined forces to Implement their plan to “eliminate” homelessness until the next summer World Cup. The city and its partners are aimed at home over 400 People living in the streets in the center of Atlanta. The city was originally offered an apartment, 14 people who slept in the tents in the center of wheat wheat in the center of Atlanta. But after discovering twice, many people lived there, they agreed to help another seven. “Whether or…

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The historic partnership between the four HBCU NCAA member conferences was announced in the future of black colleges and their sports programs. Meac, SWAC, CIAA and SIAC presented “HBCU4US”Gathering conferences, “conferences together”, “conferences together”, to ensure the growth of HBCU athletics, cultural heritage, competitive perfection, financial sustainability and partnership, single propaganda and uniform propaganda-athlete well-being. “The establishment of the HBCU4US Association celebrates a new period of cooperation,” The Commissioners said in a joint statement. The Alliance represents a historical commitment to improve the profile of HBCU athletics between a rapidly developing collegial sports view. Four conferences. A mission. HBCU Conference…

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Mystery education is historically expanded within black colleges and universities (HBCUS), and attention to specific sensors such as Georgian paste. Students use digital platforms to increase concepts and share their cultivation experiences. Integration of Cannabis education to HBCU curriculum is a tendency that grows with a certain emphasis to understand the nuances of cake strains. This fund enriches academic discussions and adapts with more cultural dialogues on campus. Digital platforms, especially grow dailyBy providing a place for students and shared the cultural journeys, it has become important tools to facilitate the study. These platforms provide an idea with Georgian paste…

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