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encampment because school board thinks sweeps are inhumane. a staff member that the property is attached to filed a complaint. the school board responds to the complaint saying it is not actually on school grounds. it is ol school brought but not grounds. a distinction without a difference. it is all school property and needs to be taken care of. they pretend it is not that big a deal. at some point a kid will get hurt or worse. it seems like we re headed in that direction. a statement from the school. they acknowledge there are unsheltered persons residing in an unauthorized encampment on property owned by the district. we aren t aware of any reports of weapons, drugs or fighting present on broad view thompson school grounds and a shot of a samurai sword. last word. there are lying. two lockdowns at this school
Watson said that neither COVID nor cancer could stop his entrepreneurial spirit
Credit: St. Louis American
Orlando Watson is a concert promoter and co-owner of Prime 55 Restaurant in the U. City Loop. Author: Sylvester Brown (Jr. – The St. Louis American) Published: 7:48 AM CDT May 31, 2021 Updated: 7:48 AM CDT May 31, 2021
ST. LOUIS “I was watching my leg die.”
In November of 2019, Orlando Watson, 44, concert promoter and co-owner of Prime 55 Restaurant in the U. City Loop had to make a tough decision.
A sarcoma cancer had formed in his left leg, below the knee. It wasn’t the first time. In 2006, lymphatic cancer had manifested in the same knee. He initially refused traditional chemo and radiation therapy.
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