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Born in the early 80s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Delbert Williams II has always had a passion for writing. Even in high school, he earned excellent grades in English and writing classes. After attending John Marshall High School, he graduated from Project Stay Alternative High School in Milwaukee. From there, Delbert attended Milwaukee Area Technical College, where he studied music and communications. While he enjoyed these fields, his love for writing remained strong. In 2019, Delbert founded Hard Stack Street Mag, a publication that quickly gained a following for its unique and engaging content. As the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine, he has worked tirelessly to produce quality articles that cover a wide range of topics, including music, art, culture, and politics. Now 42 years old, Delbert continues to pursue his passion for writing and journalism. Through Hard Stack Street Mag, he has created a platform that allows him to share his voice and perspective with readers from all over the world. With a strong background in writing and a deep understanding of the power of storytelling, Delbert Williams II is a writer to watch. He is dedicated to producing content that is both informative and engaging, and he is committed to using his platform to shine a light on important issues that are often overlooked by mainstream media.
[ad_1] SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt told reporters on Friday that he had received a $12.7 million loan from a private investment firm that authorities are investigating as part of a large-scale fraud that began more than a decade ago. He said he was embarrassed by the loss of funds. .Bolt also said he fired the business manager, adding that it was not an amicable split.When asked if he was “broken”, the retired star laughed.”I’m not broke, but it definitely puts me down,” he said. “It was for my future. Everyone knows I have three children.…
[ad_1] Cheyenne, Wyoming (AP) — The Federal Reserve Board has rejected Wyoming’s cryptocurrency bank’s application to join the Federal Reserve, officials announced Friday, allowing the crypto industry to embrace mainstream banks in the United States. Attempts to make it possible have been set back.As a pioneer in crypto banking, many in the crypto industry are eyeing Cheyenne-based Custodia Bank’s more than two-year-old application. Approval would have meant access to Federal Reserve services, including electronic payment systems.The refusal raises questions about the viability of crypto banking, especially in Wyoming, which has sought to become a hub for crypto banking, exchanges, and…
[ad_1] This week’s best new hip hop includes albums, videos and songs from Lil Yachty, Flo Milli and more. It’s been a bit of a sleepy week, at least when it comes to full-length drops. However, only a handful of hip-hop artists have released albums, with high-profile tracks from Bas (“Diamonds”), Cordae (“Two Tens”), Denzel Curry (“Tally” with Midwxst), and Rich Brian. I got it. (“Sundance Freestyle”), slow tie (“Wagamama”). New Music seems to have made up for its lack of quantity with quality when it comes to his Fridays. Here’s this week’s best of hip-hop through January 27, 2022.…
[ad_1] Apple reportedly wants an easy way for people to build augmented reality apps, which could even be aided by the company’s voice assistant Siri. I’m here. information. According to unnamed sources, Apple plans to let Siri create AR apps when asked via its upcoming mixed reality headset. These apps can be submitted to the Apple App Store for anyone to download. Apple reportedly plans to leverage its 2017 acquisition of Canadian company Fabric Software for these new AR app tools. Fabric co-founder Peter Zion is leading this development tools project, which is said to leverage the company’s Fabric Engine,…
[ad_1] NADA’s commitment to the franchise system is at an industry transition, Alford said. That’s because more automakers are electrifying their vehicle lineups and experimenting with new sales models. At the same time, dealers and automakers are moving to online sales to improve their customers’ car buying experience. During its presidency, NADA drafted with dealer input and developed a framework of guiding principles outlining the organization’s position on topics such as subscriptions and over-the-air updates. Alford, dealer principal for Marine Chevrolet in Jacksonville, N.C., and Trent Buick-GMC-Cadillac in New Bern, N.C., said the strategy was a way for dealers and…
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO — Vintners looking to stem sagging sales need to redouble efforts to appeal to a younger and more diverse audience, a wine marketing expert said at a conference here this week. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Sonoma State Professor Liz Thach spoke Wednesday as part of a panel at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium, which served as a type of counterpoint to the Silicon Valley Bank State of the U.S. Wine Industry report, released a week earlier. In the report, analyst Rob McMillan called the retail silence of…
[ad_1] Tory Lanez performing on stage at the 2021 Rolling Loud Festival in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Rich Fury/Getty Images)”Love & Hip Hop Miami” star Christopher Michael Harty says he was forced to sign a settlement agreement related to a lawsuit filed against Canadian rapper Tory Lanez.A model, nightlife promoter and television personality going by the name Prince sued Lanez in 2020 for battery, assault and negligence resulting from an altercation at a Miami nightclub in 2019.Prince alleged that Lanez, whose real name was Dayster Peterson, got into an altercation with security and staff and beat him, leaving him with bruises…
[ad_1] Tory Lanez performing on stage at the 2021 Rolling Loud Festival in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Rich Fury/Getty Images)”Love & Hip Hop Miami” star Christopher Michael Harty says he was forced to sign a settlement agreement related to a lawsuit filed against Canadian rapper Tory Lanez.A model, nightlife promoter and television personality going by the name Prince sued Lanez in 2020 for battery, assault and negligence resulting from an altercation at a Miami nightclub in 2019.Prince alleged that Lanez, whose real name was Dayster Peterson, got into an altercation with security and staff and beat him, leaving him with bruises…
[ad_1] “Love & Hip Hop Miami” star Christopher Michael Harty says he was forced to sign a settlement agreement related to a lawsuit filed against Canadian rapper Tory Lanez. A model, nightlife promoter and television personality going by the name Prince sued Lanez in 2020 for battery, assault and negligence resulting from an altercation at a Miami nightclub in 2019. Prince alleged that Lanez, whose real name was Dayster Peterson, got into an altercation with security and staff and beat him, leaving him with bruises and bruises. Harty later added another incident to the complaint, claiming that a Peterson employee…
[ad_1] January 27 — Watertown — Since the fall of 2021, more and more people are learning about historic Thompson Park thanks to a marketing campaign that generated over 500,000 hits on Google searches.The marketing program aims to attract more people to city-owned parks. On Thursday, the Watertown Local Development Corporation, also known as the Watertown Trust, received a progress report on how the $80,000 grant helped spread the message about the park.With $40,000 last year and this year’s funding, Watertown Trust officials believe their marketing program is getting the results they were hoping for.Watertown Trust CEO Donald W. Rutherford…