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according to several former players.The Saginaw, Michigan native was a standout receiver at Michigan State in 2001 and 2002. He holds the school record for most touchdowns in a career and won the Fred Biletnikof Award in 2002 for the nation's best wide receiver. He was a unanimous first-team All American, totaling 2,821 yards and 27 touchdowns in just two seasons.The Detroit Lions drafted him second overall in the 2003 NFL Draft, but he only appeared in 15 total games for Detroit due to injuries and suspensions for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.His college teammate, Chris Baker, tweeted out condolences to Rogers' family. 643
is helping to raise money for victims of post-traumatic stress disorder.The new "Healing PTSD" stamp shows a plant sprouting from the ground. This symbolizes the healing process of PTSD, representing the healing process, growth and hope. 240

-- from December 16, 1995 to January 5, 1996. And it did so only after Clinton bowed to a key Republican demand: submitting a seven-year balanced budget plan scored by the Congressional Budget Office.The public blamed the RepublicansIt wasn't the only shutdown during the Clinton administration. An earlier one lasted five days, from November 14 to November 19, 1995.The shutdown was 385
The low estimate for the amount of money taken is between ,000 and ,000.The newlyweds are just grateful they spent quality time with family, that they're now married and enjoyed a beautiful night."It's definitely the best wedding I've ever been to," Chris Cox said."My heart is still happy, she can't take that away," his wife said.Along with the cash, the couples' wedding certificate was also stolen. They are making plans to go to the county courthouse to finalize their marriage."We are definitely praying that she does the right thing either turns it over even if it's dropping it off at the venue, or you know we are just praying for her heart and that she does the right thing," Emma Cox said.This story was originally published by Michael Paluska on 765
Workers at a Chula Vista nonprofit are stunned and reeling after an arsonist burned down their office. Around midnight Saturday, an arsonist broke into the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment office on H Street, using lighter fluid to set it on fire. The nonprofit campaigned hard in favor two pro-rent control measures that failed in last week's election. Still, the arsonist apparently set the fire where the group's campaign signs stood. "This was a happy space, this was a safe space," said Paola Montes-Martinez, ACCE's San Diego director. "It's hate. That's what I smell in here."The Chula Vista police have opened an arson investigation. And they may have a clue.A worker at the 7-Eleven next to the office says the suspect stole two cans of lighter fluid, moments before the office went up in flames. Surveillance video has been turned over to police. Meanwhile, Montes-Martinez says the organization will not be intimidated. On Monday afternoon, officials from Chula Vista, National City and various San Diego nonprofits held a rally for ACCE. The group will work out of different nonprofit offices in the meantime, with a focus on fighting for tenant rights. 1217
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