Takela corbitt biography
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R.I.P., Bruce Corbitt
Bruce Corbitt spent his life pursuing his American dream onstage. Named after the Caped Crusader, he wore his long hair like a heavy metall barbarian, wielded a chainlink microphone like a magical weapon, and slayed fans around the world with his rapid-fire vocals.
When he was diagnosed with esophageal cancer more than a year ago, he poured the same energy and intensity he unleashed onstage into his fight with an enemy that kills approximately 1, people each day, according to the American Cancer Society.
This Batman-esque willpower helped him survive multiple stabbings in the ’80s and, more recently, heart disease. It kept him going when his Stage 3 diagnosis became scen 4 in December and was on full display when he entered hospice care on January 11 of this year. He died on Friday afternoon at age
“This is the bravest man I will ever know,” wrote his wife Jenna Corbitt on Facebook shortly after his death. “He fought so hard, and instead of three months, h
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Ole Miss Prepares For Kentucky
Feb. 23,
OLE MISS TIPS OFF 25TH SEASON
The season marks the 25th anniversary of women's basketball at Ole Miss. In the last 24 years, the Lady Rebels have accumulated more than wins, 23 winning seasons, been to 14 NCAA Tournaments, and advanced to the Elite Eight four times and the Sweet Sixteen seven times.
LADY REBELS CLOSE OUT REGULAR SEASON AT HOME
The Lady Rebels return home to Tad Smith Coliseum to close out the SEC regular season beginning with Kentucky, Thursday at p.m. Kentucky is coming off a win over Louisville on Tuesday. Ole Miss lost to Auburn , Sunday.
OLE MISS GAMES CAN BE HEARD ON WQLJ
All Ole Miss Lady Rebel games -- home and away -- can be heard on the radio on WQLJ FM, with each broadcast beginning 15 minutes prior to tip-off. Gary Darby returns for his eighth season as the "Voice of the Lady Rebels." The broadcast is also available on the internet at
OH SO CLOSE
In a game of runs, 13th-ranked Auburn held off Ole
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Alliance for Economic Fairness Announces New Coalition Members Urging More Equitable Solution to L.A.s Proposed $30 Wage Ordinance
Newly announced organizations include: Corona Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles County Business Federation, Marina del Rey Tourism Board
LOS ANGELES, CA- The Alliance for Economic Fairness is proud to announce the addition of new coalition members joining the fight to protect jobs and critical tax revenue for Los Angeles. The coalition urging a more equitable solution to the City of Los Angeles proposed $30 Wage Ordinance continues to grow, with even more community organizations speaking out about the proposal that fails to solve the citys affordability problem.
While the $30 Wage Ordinance targets Los Angeles hospitality sector, organizations representing a broad range of businesses and community interests are concerned about the measure due to the widespread harm it will cause across the region. An economic analysis from Oxford Econ