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Louisville nonprofit group partners with church to help students stay on track in unique school year
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Louisville nonprofit group partners with church to help students stay on track in unique school year Updated: 12:00 PM CDT Jun 14, 2021 Aaron Burrell Share Updated: 12:00 PM CDT Jun 14, 2021
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The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 12:00 PM CDT Jun 14, 2021 Aaron Burrell New Day Ministries, a nonprofit group, partnered with New Covenant Baptist Church to help students in the Chickasaw area of Louisville, Kentucky. Tod Moore is the founder of New Day Ministries and he hopes to help raise the graduation rate of high school students in the area. Hear about the work that Moore and others are doing to help students in the video above.
Louisville nonprofit group partners with church to help students stay on track in unique school year
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Randolph Bracy announces bid for FL CD 10
Democratic Sen.
Randolph Bracy on Tuesday announced what many Central Florida Democrats have been awaiting: He is running for Congress to succeed Rep.
Val Demings.
POLITICO first reported Bracy’s candidacy Tuesday afternoon. He then began sharing his plans with other media to win Demings’ seat representing Florida’s 10th Congressional District, which covers much of western Orange County, the same as Bracy’s state Senate district.
“I’m running for Congress,” he said. “I’ve served this community now for almost 10 years. I love this community.
“And I believe I can serve this community well in Congress. Many of the issues that I’ve been fighting on, justice and equity, the real debate is going on in Washington right now,” Bracy said. “I’ve sponsored and passed a police reform bill. They’re debating one right now and can’t come to an agreement. This is just an example.”