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Former college football mascots still beam with school pride long after they’ve hung up their suits
Protestors ask Brookford Police Chief Willie Armstrong what the local police agency will do as part of their 287 (g) participation
Former art teacher now showing his art uses bright watercolors to create dreamy landscapes "(My) teachers would encourage me to draw and paint. They would let me do murals on the chalkboard."