Six Teams Top 192 Mph in Early Testing

Six teams top 192 mph in early testing

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… calls talk show, tells France he wants to race. Jeremy Mayfield, the suspended NASCAR driver facing felony drug and stolen property charges, was among the callers to a radio talk show on which NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France was a guest.
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N-Bomb Drug Raises 'Social Hosting' Risks in St. Louis County

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Wildwood was the first West St. Louis County municipality to adopt a "Social Hosting Law," per the recommendations of Rockwood Drug-Free Coalition. The coalition is a volunteer organization focused on various ways to prevent youth substance abuse.
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Egg Harbor Township In Your Town, Edition of Jan. 10

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Residential counselors from the John Brooks Recovery Center in Atlantic City will discuss treatment options for individuals battling drug abuse. Individuals interested in attending … The event is free and lunch will be provided. Call Egg Harbor …
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