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JARCO COMPANIES ANNOUNCES KEY HIRES IN AGGREGATES, READY MIX, AND FINANCE OPERATIONS

/PRNewswire/ -- Jarco Companies, of San Antonio, announced that Joe Ochoa has joined Jarco Ready Mix as Regional Director of Operations; Roland Gonzalez joins...

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Robinson wraps up challenging first year as J.F. Webb head coach


OXFORD — In their first season under new head football coach Lamont Robinson, J.F. Webb experienced a plethora of challenges and ultimately settled for a 1-6 record.
Robinson said that having to put together a program in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic hindered J.F. Webb from establishing cohesion but he also attributed some of the struggles to the overall youth on his team.
“This was a learning experience,” Robinson said. “We had some high expectations but we only had six seniors and ended up playing a lot of sophomores and freshmen. A lot of those kids didn’t have any meaningful varsity experience but they had the opportunity to get that experience this spring.”

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Latinxs and the Adventist Nonsense of Segregation


Latinxs and the Adventist Nonsense of Segregation
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December 15, 2020
Francisco Fuentes, a janitor at Kodak, the film company in Rochester, arrived in Upstate New York in the 1960s during a migratory wave flowing from Puerto Rico. Before reaching Rochester, he settled in Brooklyn, New York, with his family, wife, two daughters, and two sons. Drawn by the kindness of a Spanish language Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brooklyn, part of the Greater New York Conference (the white conference), the family converted to Adventism. Hearing of better-paying jobs in Upstate New York, Fuentes took another leap in his migratory trek. In Rochester, the family found the Jefferson Avenue Seventh-day Adventist Church of the North Eastern Conference (a Black conference), which they joined.[1]

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