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Fresco Kane at the city limits of Centerville, Ill where he is from. The East St. Louis one-man band is mixing early 2000s swag with his latest hits, “Coke Bottle” featuring Nelly and “On My Bull….” in which he samples “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” by Young Gunz. His resume doesn’t stop there, he produced and is featured on Chingy’s latest project Chinglish which is set to drop at the top of 2023.
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Fresco Kane at the city limits of Centerville, Ill where he is from. The East St. Louis one-man band is mixing early 2000s swag with his latest hits, “Coke Bottle” featuring Nelly and “On My Bull….” in which he samples “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” by Young Gunz. His resume doesn’t stop there, he produced and is featured on Chingy’s latest project Chinglish which is set to drop at the top of 2023.
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The Left Bank Books Foundation hosted Cori Bush’s book signing and forum at Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus on Thursday, Oct. 6th, 2022. The congresswoman was joined by Tracie Berry-McGhee, M.Ed. (Divine Tea) and Yolonda Lankford (Lady YO), executive producers and hosts of the daytime talk show, Own Your Now Show.
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The Left Bank Books Foundation hosted Cori Bush’s book signing and forum at Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus on Thursday, Oct. 6th, 2022. The congresswoman was joined by Tracie Berry-McGhee, M.Ed. (Divine Tea) and Yolonda Lankford (Lady YO), executive producers and hosts of the daytime talk show, Own Your Now Show.
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The Left Bank Books Foundation hosted Cori Bush’s book signing and forum at Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus on Thursday, Oct. 6th, 2022. The congresswoman was joined by Tracie Berry-McGhee, M.Ed. (Divine Tea) and Yolonda Lankford (Lady YO), executive producers and hosts of the daytime talk show, Own Your Now Show.
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The Left Bank Books Foundation hosted Cori Bush’s book signing and forum at Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus on Thursday, Oct. 6th, 2022. The congresswoman was joined by Tracie Berry-McGhee, M.Ed. (Divine Tea) and Yolonda Lankford (Lady YO), executive producers and hosts of the daytime talk show, Own Your Now Show.
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The newest Urban League Save Our Sons location was made possible by a partnership between the Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development (MDHEWD) and the Urban League to expand operations of the Save Our Sons and Save Our Sisters Workforce Development programs. Sen. Steve Roberts, UL President Mike McMillan, and Dr. Mardy Leathers, director of the Missouri Office of Workforce Development, along with Mayor Tishaura Jones, tour the new facility in south St. Louis at 2626 Cherokee Street in the city’s Gravois Park neighborhood Tuesady, Oct. 11th, 2022.
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The newest Urban League Save Our Sons location is a partnership between the Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development (MDHEWD) and the Urban League to expand operations of the Save Our Sons and Save Our Sisters Workforce Development programs. Tue. Oct. 11, 2022 held a grand opening for its new south side location in the city’s Gravois Park neighborhood Tue. Oct. 11, 2022. UL President Mike McMillan, and Dr. Mardy Leathers, director of the Missouri Office of Workforce Development, along with Mayor Tishaura Jones were on hand for the historic moment.
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Melonie Montgomery works out a early Saturday morning crowd before the start of the Support JADASA Walk/Run Against Domestic Violence walk at Bellefontaine Park.
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Melonie Montgomery works out a early Saturday morning crowd before the start of the Support JADASA Walk/Run Against Domestic Violence walk at Bellefontaine Park.
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Melonie Montgomery works out a early Saturday morning crowd before the start of the Support JADASA Walk/Run Against Domestic Violence walk at Bellefontaine Park. Photo by Wiley Price I St. Louis American
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Melonie Montgomery works out a early Saturday morning crowd before the start of the Support JADASA Walk/Run Against Domestic Violence walk at Bellefontaine Park.
