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It seems that when things appear so bad most by a Lakers player in a single season since Earvin people are unsure where to turn. “Magic” Johnson had 13 in 1990-91. During the Pre-Game, Big-12 Referee Brandon Cruse (R) is joined at midfield by Grand Marshals (L to R) Lau“Power of Hope” being this years Tournament of Roses The league leader in total assists and assists per rie Hernandez, Gina Torres, and Rita Moreno who did the coin flip. (Earl Heath Photo) theme came along at just the right time. It’s the beginning game, James continues to own an NBA-record 63 career of a New Year and you have a trio of Grand Marshalls that weekly awards. It is his second career Western Conferhave had an impact in many of our lives. ence Player of the Week selection, last earning the honor “With “The Power of Hope” we can aspire to do on Dec. 15, 2019. better and inspire others to reach higher; hope never quits; with hope anything, in fact everything is possible,” said Tournament of Roses President Laura Farber. The TOR has a Latin theme and there is no one greater than Rita Moreno to be part of some special. Moreno is only one of 14 people to receive the E.G.O.T. award, which are an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. Her career spanned more than six decades while starting on Broadway at the age of 13. She has received the Kennedy Center honor for her contribution to American NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) – Two black-owned radio culture. She was also awarded the Presidential Medal of stations that broadcast in southwest Mississippi and Freedom by President George W. Bush and the National central Louisiana are in the process of being sold to anMedal of Arts by President Barack Obama. other African American businessperson. She even was at midfield and tossed the coin for the Diana Nutter of Natchez is one of the current ownRose Bowl game which matched up Oregon vs. Wisconsin. ers of WMIS-1240 AM and WTYJ-97.7 FM. She told Gina Torres is well-known for her roles on Suits, the Natchez Democrat that her family has a nearly 80Alias, Firefly, and Westworld. The New York native is part year history of being the voice of the black community of a close-knit Cuban family and raised in the Bronx. The in the area. She said the stations are most widely used day before the parade she felt the goose bumps. “I can’t to broadcast local announcements and gospel and R&B wait,” said Torres. “It’s the ride of a lifetime.” She and her music. daughter rode in the car down Colorado Blvd. Nutter said she hopes to leave a legacy that will Laurie Hernandez earned Olympic Gold and Silver continue under new management after the sale of the medals as a member of the 2016 U.S. Olympic Women’s radio stations is complete. Gymnastics Team. Laurie is a second generation American, The buyer is Gregory Adams, a military veteran her grandparents are Puerto Rican, making her the first who has owned the Wilk-Amite Record newspaper since U.S. born Latina to make the U.S. team since 1984. She 2014. also was champion of ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars”. The buyout of the Natchez-based stations awaits She down the 5 mile course with her sister sitting next to approval of the Federal Communications Commission, her. which is a 90-day process with a little more than 40 days President Farber commented on the theme. “Of the left, Adams said. 2020 Grand Marshals (L to R): Laurie Hernandez, Rita Moreno and Gina Torres (Photo - Courtesy Tourna- one hundred and thirty years of this event, the word “hope” Nutter said her father, P.K. Ewing Jr., and grandfahas never been used in any of the themes.” ment of Roses) ther, P.K. Ewing Sr., went live on the air with WMIS in May 1941 and had stations in four Mississippi cities _ Gulfport, Vicksburg, Jackson and Greenwood. Diana and Jim Nutter later bought WTYJ when it was off the air and brought it back in September 1986. “The business has been in my family since it was built,’’ Nutter said. “I’ve worked other jobs but ended up right back here. Now I’m 81 and still work every day. those lower prices to Americans with private insurance funding boost to community health centers, which serve . I plan on staying and working part-time.’’ too.

“This is an important step toward providing Amer- 28 million Americans in communities across the United ican consumers more accessible and affordable prescrip- States, including over 350,000 veterans, 8 million chiltion drugs,” Congressman Clyburn said. “In the United dren, and 1.4 million homeless patients. States, our drug prices are nearly four times higher than This $10 billion includes $5 billion for capital imin similar countries, and this legislation will provide real provements and construction to expand the footprint of ‘ price reductions that will put significant money back in community health centers and an additional $5 billion the pocket of consumers.” in funding over the next five years for community health Negotiating lower prescription drug prices has the center grants, allowing them to serve more people, in’ added benefit of cost savings to American taxpayers. A cluding Americans living in rural areas, where half of the portion of those savings will be reinvested in the National Centers are located. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – An African American Institutes of Health to research new cures and treatments. “Providing robust funding to build on the success woman who says she was required to sign a ‘’no party Cost savings will also support an expansion of Medicare of community health centers is critically important to U.S. House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn hailed policy’’ when she checked into her Portland hotel filed benefits to cover dental, vision, and hearing needs and providing quality health care in hard-to-reach commuHouse passage of H.R. 3, the Elijah E. Cummings a $300,000 lawsuit Monday against the Marriott chain, sets a $2,000 out-of-pocket limit on prescription drug nities,” Congressman Clyburn continued. “In my district Lower Drug Costs Now Act. claiming it singled her out because of her race. costs for those on Medicare. alone, where three rural hospitals have closed, there are WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. House Majority The Oregonian/OregonLive reports Felicia GonzaIn addition, cost savings will be used to fund pro- eight federally-funded community health centers workWhip James E. Clyburn hailed House passage of H.R. visions of Congressman Clyburn’s H.R. 1943 – Com- ing to serve almost 190,000 patients.”

H.R. 3 passed the les claims the front desk clerk at the Residence Inn by 3, the Elijah E. Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act. munity Health Center and Primary Care Workforce Ex- House on a bipartisan vote, 230-192, and was sent to the Marriott Portland Downtown/Convention Center told This landmark legislation gives Medicare the power to pansion Act of 2019. H.R. 3 will provide a $10 billion Senate for consideration. her that all guests had to sign the policy. But Gonzales negotiate directly with drug companies and extends says she watched white guests check in after her who weren’t required to sign the policy, according to the lawsuit. Marriott spokesman Jeff Flaherty says the company doesn’t comment on pending lawsuits. The two-page no party policy, provided by Gonzales’ attorneys, says it was established to inform all guests of noise limits and “not to insinuate any distrust in the `average’ guest.’’ Gonzales’ suit seeks $300,000 for emBy Stacy M. Brown His congressional accomplishments and living legacy funding to fight malaria in West Africa. barrassment, frustration, humiliation and “feelings of NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent
 are noteworthy, including: • Sponsored Africa growth and opportunity legislation. racial stigmatization.’’ The suit also says it could later be Washington, DC — On January 6, 2020, the Black • Helped Black farmers get some justice “We’ve done a lot as African Americans,” Watts statamended to add $1 million in punitive damages. News Channel (BNC) will become the nation’s only 24on a discrimination suit against ed before referencing a recent statue unveiling that took The suit was filed in Multnomah County Circuit hour news and information television network focused the United States Department place in Richmond, Virginia, earlier this month. “Rumors Court. primarily on African Americans. The historic launch of of Agriculture. of War,” a statue by artist Kehinde Wiley, was unveiled on the BNC will fulfill the business dream and vision of • Helped push through legisla- December 10 during a ceremony at the Virginia Museum J.C. Watts, Jr., a nationally known entrepreneur and tion for the African American of Fine Arts. The figure depicts an African American man former U.S. Congressman, Representing Oklahoma’s Museum of History and Cul- dressed in contemporary clothing riding a horse, echoing Fourth District. ture. the equestrian sculptures of Confederate soldiers. Programming will include special news fea• Sponsored HBCU summits “Rumors of War” was reportedly Wiley’s response to tures on topics that most affect the quality of life of to establish relationships the Confederate monuments that pepper the U.S. and communities of color – like Sickle Cell Disease and and better understanding the South in particular. The new memorial arrived amid hypertension – that generally aren’t given much atbetween students and Re- an ongoing debate across the country about what do with tention to by other news outlets. The BNC has also publican policymakers. Confederate imagery. “This was history,” Watts said of the established a news-content alliance with the Na• Sponsored anti-poverty legis- statue. “Because, if we talk about the slave owner, how can CHICAGO (AP) – Bankrupt Johnson Publishing tional Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), lation (community renewal/ we ignore the slave? African Americans contributed mightCo., the former owner of Ebony and Jet magazines, will representing the Black Press of America, via 225 Afrinew markets tax credits). ily to the United States, and you don’t see enough statues sell off art that once decorated the company’s Chicago can American-owned newspapers and digital compa • Led Congress in highlighting of African Americans.” headquarters. nies throughout the United States. minority health care dispari“Think about what Rosa Parks contributed, Harriet Among the art to be auctioned Jan. 30 at a New The Tallahassee, Florida-based BNC counts as the ties. Tubman’s sacrifice, Martin Luther King’s sacrifice, and York gallery will be paintings, sculptures and other brainchild of J.C. Watts, Jr., who is described by Tom• Led on the Republican side Frederick Douglass. Their contribution was to raise the works from 75 African American artists. Among the my Ross, the network’s director of communications, as “a against sentencing dis- conscious level of America to say that you know, we are pieces is a painting by Carrie Mae Weems that chronfather, husband, grandfather, business owner, entrepreparities between all human and, and all created by the same God,” Watts icles the migration from the south of thousands of Afneur, author, elected official at the state and federal c r a c k / p ow d e r emphasized. rican Americans seeking to escape Jim Crow laws and level, a pastor, and a rancher who grew up in a cocaine. He said the BNC would highlight the contributions anti-black violence. small town in Oklahoma.” • Led in get- of African Americans. And, to successfully accomplish that Johnson Publishing filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy In reality, Watts appears as much t i n g mission, Watts said it was essential to partner with NNPA. protection in April, citing debts and unsuccessful atmore, and those who know him, under“NNPA already has people in the trenches that report tempts to restructure or sell the company. stand that he’s a Republican conservaon African American life, whether it’s Chicago, Atlanta, In a July bankruptcy auction, Johnson Publishing tive whose accomplishments crosses Birmingham, Detroit or Oklahoma City, they report on The historic launch of the BNC will fulfill sold its Ebony photo archives to a consortium of founparty lines. Watts is also a former African American life every day,” Watts stated. “I don’t the business dream and vision of a nadations for $30 million. Its Fashion Fair Cosmetics busiAll-Star quarterback who played know if I can put into words how important that partnertionally known entrepreneur and former ness was sold in December for $1.85 million. college football in Oklahoma and ship will be, and that’s just in terms of content. When I Oklahoma Representative to the United In 2016, Ebony and Jet were sold to Clear View pro ball in Canada. was in politics, we used a strategy where you’ve got people States Congress, J.C. Watts, Jr. Group, a Texas equity firm. Continued on page A2

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