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Carlos Santana Launches The Carlos Santana Coffee Company in Partnership with Icon Global Coffee Company

Carlos Santana Launches The Carlos Santana Coffee Company in Partnership with Icon Global Coffee Company Share Article A portion of every purchase will be donated to The Milagro Foundation, helping children in need throughout the world SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (PRWEB) December 17, 2020 Carlos Santana, the ten-time GRAMMY Award-winning guitarist and philanthropist has launched The Carlos Santana Coffee Company with a joint mission: to serve fans and friends around the world the most divine and meaningful cup of coffee while helping children in need throughout the world through his The Milagro Foundation. Inspired by the legendary music of Carlos Santana and the legacy of his generosity to people around the world, The Carlos Santana Coffee Company offers premium, fresh-roasted coffee produced from the finest quality beans around the world, hand-crafted to awaken both your heart and mind.

Two Arrested in Alpena County, Accused of Delivering Meth

9 & 10 News December 14, 2020 State police say they pulled over Darrin Clemons and Erin Cook earlier this month. Troopers say Clemons had an expired license and they found a scale and a knife with white residue on him, and that Cook first gave a false name. After searching the vehicle, troopers found straws with white residue, small clear baggies, two pipes and several other items related to narcotics use and trafficking. Both are expected to be back in court next month.

Missing seat belt leads to drug charges | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 14, 2020 ALPENA A traffic stop for a minor infraction led Michigan State Police troopers to discover illegal narcotics when an Alpena man, Darrin Clemons, 51, was stopped on Dec. 7 for not wearing his seatbelt, police reported. Clemons, who police said was driving with an expired license, was asked to get out of his vehicle and was patted down by police, who found a scale and knife with white residue, according to a news release. Inside the vehicle, police found rubber and plastic straws and small, clear plastic baggies with white residue and other items related to narcotics use and trafficking, police said. The white residue tested positive for methamphetamine.

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