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A Maryland native and Olympic gold medalist also known as "Awesome Dawesome" has ambitious national expansion plans.
The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that two descendants of people once enslaved by the tribe are entitled to ...
Dominique Dawes was a member of the "Magnificent 7," the women's team that earned the team gold medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Now, she's bringing Dominique Dawes Academy to the ...
The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court affirmed that individuals who are descendants of formerly enslaved people under the tribe ...
In an order issued Wednesday, the court ordered the tribe’s Citizenship Board to begin processing applications from people ...
OPPOSITION spokesman on health Dr Alfred Dawes has charged that the Andrew Holness-led Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Government ...
It's clean, comfortable, cool and fully renovated.The red metal building on Three Notch Road is poised to become one of four ...
Dawes was born on July 10, 1936, in Englewood, New Jersey, to Wetmore Dawes, an accountant, and Caroline Dawes, a homemaker. He enrolled at Harvard College as a Holloway Program Naval Scholarship ...