No more 3 00 a. M. Closings on friday and saturday. Those hours have become vital to the thriving hospitality in the city. We cant count high enough to describe how much metro contributed to the success of the Greater Washington area. A member of the Greater Washington board of trade says there hasnt been a region not improved but now there isnt one wont be affected. A lot of social stuff going on. But i guess it is the only day they can do it. Board of trade and other Business Concerns through council of government will be getting together and come up with a plan. Weve got have flexibility. We have more on car pooling, bike shares, zip car, you name it. Only to be on the table. Even businesses with transportation in some cases. And it is not just local. So many businesses across the u. S. And in other countries think this region for conventions and meetings. There is noise out there that sh should i bring my family, what about our convention. Greater washington and washington, d. C. I
[Scheduling note. Hi. My kid was hospitalized last summer before I could get the 2023 recruiting profiles done, so I'm planning to finish the 2023 class before starting on the 2024s. Plan is to wrap up with Cabana and Kendrick Bell, spend a bit more time pouring over potential 2024 starter Jack Tuttle's college career, then do a class wrap that's only somewhat patting myself on the back for Semaj Morgan (who got a 4th star on Rivals so he's not eligible to be class sleeper). Figure you guys wanted this instead of basketball, which just lost Olivier Nkamhoua for the season.] Previously: Last year’s profiles, K Adam Samaha, K James Turner (Tr), S Brandyn Hillman, CB DJ Waller, CB Cameron Calhoun, CB Jyaire Hill, HSP/LB Jason Hewlett, LB Hayden Moore, LB Semaj Bridgeman, LB Ernest Hausmann (Tr), OLB Breeon Ishmail, DE Aymeric Koumba, DE Enow Etta, DE Josaiah Stewart (Tr), DT Brooks Bahr, DT Cameron Brandt, DT Trey Pierce, OT Evan Link, OT Myles Hinton (Tr)
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