Author: Delbert Williams II

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] .The Cincinnati High School Sports Awards Program is proud to announce the nominees for Girls’ Cross Country Runner of the Year. Winners will be announced at a live show on June 21st at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.During the live show, these nominees will be honored along with 30 other sports’ Athletes of the Year. Here he RSVP’s nominees receive free tickets to the event thanks to their sponsors. Additional tickets can be purchased on the show’s website.The Cincinnati High School Sports Awards Show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school…

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[ad_1] Official sources said a heavily armed mob attacked the electoral commission and police station in southeastern Nigeria on Wednesday, three weeks before the presidential election, killing one teenager and injuring another. injured. Nigerian plans to choose successor President Muhammad Buhari On February 25, the former general, who will not stand for re-election after serving two terms, has failed to contain the serious security problems plaguing the country. jihadist rebellion Separatist tensions in the Northeast, separatist tensions in the South, and crime on the rise in the Northwest and Central. On Wednesday morning, men in four cars armed with “improvised…

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[ad_1] Bee Dixon, CEO and Co-Founder of The Honey Pot CompanyProvided by: Honeypot CompanyIn 2016, Beatrice Dixon finally signed a deal the goal to carry her line of feminine care products. But she had her one problem. She was still making them in her home kitchen in Atlanta, so she had to scale up. The CEO and co-founder of vaginal wellness brand Honey Pot Company, she faced the “impossible” task of launching in 1,100 stores and didn’t have the funds to hire manufacturers to fill retailer orders. I needed it. She managed to secure critical funding from a foundation to…

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[ad_1] Milwaukee — If you received additional FoodShare benefits during the pandemic, they will end this month. After March 1, 2023, members will only be able to enjoy regular FoodShare benefits. When these benefits end, it could put a strain on food pantries across the state. Workers at Harvest Outreach in Racine worry they won’t be able to keep up with demand from families in need of food once the additional foodshare benefits due to the pandemic end. Whether you’re a family of two or six, tough times lie ahead, Pantry Manager Carol Harris says. (Spectrum News 1/Catalina Velázquez) “We’re…

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[ad_1] Comments on this storycommentSmartphone technology can help detect heart irregularities and listen to coughs to flag potential health problems.soon it might be able to help identification Symptoms of stroke.Stroke experts hope the technology will help educate people about the signs of stroke and encourage them to seek emergency medical care sooner.Researchers have developed an app called FAST AI that uses machine learning algorithms to detect the most common stroke symptoms: facial asymmetry, arm weakness, and speech changes. Preliminary findings are expected to be presented at the American Heart Association’s International Stroke Conference next week.”Our goal is very simple: we…

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[ad_1] After more than 50 years of production, the final 747 takes to the skies. Boeing turned over the last 747 ever built to Atlas Air on Tuesday. Aviation enthusiast John Travolta was there and said the plane was “the most well thought out and safest aircraft ever built”. Say goodbye to a wonderful beast,” lamented the high fuel costs of transatlantic flights in jumbo jets. This reflects the growing demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient aircraft. In fact, sustainability is also on Boeing’s mind. Air travel is a major contributor to climate change and is becoming more and more popular.…

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[ad_1] KP Kaufmann, a violation-stricken oil and gas company, on Wednesday promptly paid a $1.9 million fine from state regulators to wipe out 78 production sites or lose the right to do business in Colorado. I was ordered to The company’s ability to sell oil and gas was also suspended, and it was ordered to cease production activity in the oil fields. It will take him 30 days to pay the fine and six months to complete the removal. The cleanup clock will start ticking when formal orders are issued in about two weeks. A company known as KPK loses…

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[ad_1] gateway ticket system, A leading provider of access control systemsannounced the appointment of Sharon Parker As Senior Manager of Marketing. Prior to Gateway, he spent 15 years at Hurricane Harbor and Six Flags Over Texas in various positions, most recently as general manager. She also served as communications manager and marketing and entertainment director. While working for the company, Parker created short- and long-term marketing plans, handled all parts of external communications, and oversaw the development and implementation of all components of marketing. six flags brand Original theme park location. As General Her Manager, she was responsible for directing…

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[ad_1] Benson Hyde and Bruce McAmis Make Provisions a Regional Success Story Bruce McAmis, left, and Benson Hyde, co-owners of Provisions   Grape Expectations Benson Hyde was a financial advisor who wasn’t enthralled with the firm he was working for or the direction his career was headed in. Bruce McAmis was a lawyer who would have preferred to be doing … well, just about anything else. That was years ago. In the intervening time, let’s just say their paths crossed (we’ll fill in the details later), and they are now co-authoring one of the more intriguing entrepreneurship stories unfolding in…

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