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WyoTech Graduate Finds Success After Overcoming Tough Challenges

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After eight years of being in jails and rehabilitation centers, Guzman broke her addiction from drugs and alcohol after entering school at WyoTech in Long Beach. “I needed to better myself,” Guzman said. “It helped me transition into life the way I was …
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Health Calendar: Cancer support groups at Long Beach Memorial Medical

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Cypress Senior Center, 9031 Grindlay St. 714-229-2005. Nar-Anon. The Long Beach family group, Healing Hearts, offers support for family and friends of drug addicts. 7 p.m. Mondays. Community Grace Brethren Church, 5885 Downey Ave., Long Beach.
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Facing the future, or the dream of one

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Today, Darryl Smith, a lead city inspector, asked to see the house that's purported to be a source of gunfire and drug traffic. As the group approaches the house, a dark silhouette atop a rise, they fall silent. Most of them stop to wait from a safe …
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