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This is justice : McAlester law enforcement, residents react to Chauvin trial verdicts

ADRIAN O HANLON III | Staff file photo In this file photo photo of a demonstration held June 3, 2020, the Rev. Anthony Washington, right, is joined by McAlester Mayor John Browne, as Washington holds a sign with the name of George Floyd, the Black man who died under the knee of then-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in May 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A jury convicted Chauvin on Tuesday following two days of deliberations DERRICK JAMES | Staff file photo A group wends its way down Carl Albert Parkway in this June 3, 2020 file photo of a peaceful demonstration held in McAlester following the May 2020 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Governed by us : Looking into the history of People s Park

Editor’s note: This article is the first part of a three-part series on People’s Park and campus’s proposed development of it. Since February, UC Berkeley students have occupied People’s Park in protest of campus plans to build a multi-story student housing and supportive housing complex on the site, marking the latest in a decadeslong struggle to preserve the 2.8-acre parcel of land as a public open space and a piece of Berkeley history. Park advocates and the UC system have collided over the space for nearly as long as the park itself has been around. After purchasing the space in 1967 with the express purpose of developing the land, the university was met with opposition when about 200 people turned up one Sunday in April of 1969 to lay down soil and plant grass over the muddy lot in the south campus neighborhood.

Hydroexcavation at McAlester park a major milestone in restoration efforts

By Adrian O Hanlon III Editor Apr 9, 2021 1 of 11 Workers blasting embedded glass and trash, and vacuuming the remaining debris is a major milestone for some involved with the improvements at McAlester s Michael J. Hunter Memorial Park. After several efforts to improve the historic park in recent years, City of McAlester Public Information Officer Stephanie Giacomo said she was happy to see the hydroexcavation crews addressing a decades-old issue of broken glass in the park. I was so excited I could cry, Giacomo said. The 7.6-acre park at Fourteenth Street and Chickasaw Avenue near the former L’Ouverture High School is named after Michael J. Hunter — who was born Nov. 2, 1946 and became the first McAlester native to die in the Vietnam War.

TechCabal Daily – Q4 Results are coming

Building in Africa The results are almost in Heads up: Jumia’s fourth-quarter report for 2020 will be released tomorrow and it’s something a lot of investors are looking forward to. Jumia has moved from getting constant bashing in the media to becoming a darling of the stock market. Its stock market run in the last five months has been impressive and at one time, $JMIA traded at $67. But ahead of results, share prices are down to $51 and depending on the results tomorrow, share prices may dip or rise. One thing investors will have their eye on will be the company’s losses.

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