(Riverton, WY) – After three years of preparations, assessments, a pandemic and more the Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming is planning to open a second location in Fremont County.
With their focus on academic success, healthy lifestyles as well as good character and citizenship, BGCCW is excited to transform out-of-school time into engaging personal and academic development for our local youth.
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With several key items coming together these past three years with the help of Fremont County School District #25 and ‘R’ Recreation – community assistance is now needed to make this happen, noted BGCCW Director of Operations Jessica Baxter.
The BGCCW has 10 club sites currently, including Dubois. They are connected to the Boys & Girls Club of America, however, maintain autonomy to make the best decisions for Wyoming youth – especially when it comes to the Cowboy Ethics.
By: Francisco Rendon
Can You Dig It?Shaquille O’Neal performs at Tomorrowland in 2019. Touring under the name DJ Diesel, Shaq has quietly developed a substantial presence in the music industry over the years with a platinum album, a full touring regimen, and his own festival.
Shaquille O’Neal – a.k.a. Shaq, Superman, The Diesel, Shaq Daddy, Shaq Fu, Manny Shaq-uiao and The Big Aristotle – is once again set to make his mark as only he can, this time on Super Bowl Sunday’s live programming with a massive pivot for his annual music festival.
Ahead of Super Bowl LV this Sunday, The Diesel is set to put on a special livestream party, “The Shaq Bowl,” which will feature celebrity teams competing in various obstacle-course and competitive challenges, musical performances and football analysis. The whole thing will be filmed with a full television-quality crew from a custom stadium set up in Tampa Bay, just minutes from Raymond
By: Francisco Rendon
Can You Dig It?Shaquille O’Neal performs at Tomorrowland in 2019. Touring under the name DJ Diesel, Shaq has quietly developed a substantial presence in the music industry over the years with a platinum album, a full touring regimen, and his own festival.
Shaquille O’Neal – a.k.a. Shaq, Superman, The Diesel, Shaq Daddy, Shaq Fu, Manny Shaq-uiao and The Big Aristotle – is once again set to make his mark as only he can, this time on Super Bowl Sunday’s live programming with a massive pivot for his annual music festival.
Ahead of Super Bowl LV this Sunday, The Diesel is set to put on a special livestream party, “The Shaq Bowl,” which will feature celebrity teams competing in various obstacle-course and competitive challenges, musical performances and football analysis. The whole thing will be filmed with a full television-quality crew from a custom stadium set up in Tampa Bay, just minutes from Raymond
How Brands and Retailers Are Tackling Diversity Both Within and Beyond Their Organizations Samantha McDonald
Following a year marked by national unrest over racial inequity, a number of retailers, fashion groups and footwear brands are taking a new approach to celebrating Black History Month.
Beyond product launches and collaborations with Black talent, companies like Gap, Neiman Marcus and Walmart are upping the ante on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives by donating millions of dollars in product and funds to nonprofits, addressing representation within their own organizations and committing to allocate shelf space for Black-owned brands, among other moves.
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Best For The Business WrestleZone’s annual celebration of the people in the wrestling business that have made the “one true sport” a little better this year. This year was a completely different year that no one expected, and so much has radically changed in the past twelve months and still does each day in 2020.
COVID-19 affected the entire world individuals, countries, industries and it certainly took its toll on the professional wrestling world. All of the attention and buzz the independent scene created was gone, and many major promotions elected to halt tapings altogether as a precaution. Despite all of the setbacks, cancellations, and everything that went along with this year, we’re highlighting some of the names on-air and behind the scenes that helped make an unprecedented and uncertain year in the wrestling business a little better.