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Robert Johnson was initially nervous about getting the COVID-19 vaccine. But when the resident at New Castle County s Hope Center saw President Joe Biden get his shot, Johnson decided he should get one, too. “In the end, I’ve come to the decision that if the president could get it and he didn’t turn into a zombie, I think I’m going to be OK,” said Johnson, a South Carolina resident who has called the former Sheraton hotel turned long-term shelter home since it opened in December. “If it was good enough for Joe Biden, it is good enough for me,” he said. ....
3 servers at Disney s House of Blues involved in crash; 1 killed, 2 injured By Valerie Boey 3 servers at Disney’s House of Blues involved in crash; 1 killed, 2 injured A benefit took place at the House of Blues in Orlando after three of its servers were involved in a tragic crash in St. Petersburg last weekend. ORLANDO, Fla. - A benefit took place at the House of Blues in Orlando recently after three of its servers were involved in a tragic crash in St. Petersburg last weekend. Their friend, Gwen Daily, says it’s been difficult. It still doesn’t seem real and we were in shock like everyone else, Daily said. ....
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park drips with the wonders of ecological mysteries and human history. But while the nearly 90-year-old park is world-famous for its research and documentation of plant and animal species from fungi to fireflies, bees to black bears, archaeological digs of Cherokee and other Native American sites, and preservation of white settlers’ homes, churches and mills, there has been a gaping omission. Long-missing from the rich palette of the remote Smoky Mountains wilderness is the story of Black Americans, many of whom were forcibly brought to the region as enslaved people. Researchers at the national park, which spans a half-million acres across the rugged, forested border of eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina, are finally aiming to right that wrong through the African American Experience Project. ....