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Speedway loses partnerships after Bubba rope post
Read full article: Speedway loses partnerships after Bubba rope postPINE HALL, N.C. A North Carolina racetrack has lost some partnerships after its owner advertised Bubba Rope for sale online days after NASCAR said a noose had been found in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace, the top series only Black driver. A concrete company and a driver series ended their partnerships Friday with the half-mile, dirt track 311 Speedway in Stokes County, the Winston-Salem Journal reported. The racetrack owner's Bubba Rope post on Facebook Marketplace earlier this week sparked a backlash on social media and a condemnation from a spokesman for Gov. Buy your Bubba Rope today for only $9.99 each, they come with a lifetime warranty and work great," the post said. We do not condone nor support the comments and posts that have been made the past week, the series said in a post online.
Facebook post from Edgewood ISD trustee shows man in noose, children pulling on rope
Read full article: Facebook post from Edgewood ISD trustee shows man in noose, children pulling on ropeSAN ANTONIO – A trustee with the Edgewood Independent School District is accused of making a Facebook post over the weekend in which a man was pictured with his head in a noose and two children pulling on the other end of the rope. I am sorry.”Edgewood ISD Trustee Dina Serrano. “I am extremely disappointed by the poor judgment demonstrated by a member of the Edgewood ISD School Board. “The EISD School Board will not overlook any type of behavior that is considered offensive. This does not reflect the Edgewood ISD Board of Trustees nor the Edgewood Independent School District.