“Tracking Terrence: Six Favorite Flicks”
Terrence Howard in Hustle & Flow
By Samantha Ofole-Prince
Terrence Howard really needs no formal introduction. We all know him as the music mogul, Lucious Lyon, from the hugely successful Fox Network drama “Empire.” An actor with incredible versatility, he’s played several cops, a doctor, a politician and a pimp and has been in over 40 movies since making his scene-stealing big screen debut as Cowboy in the 1995 Hughes brother’s film “Dead Presidents.” From the womanizing Quentin in Malcolm D. Lee’s indie film, “The Best Man,” a swim coach in “Pride,” to former South African leader Nelson Mandela in “Winnie Mandela,” the Chicago native has had quite a prolific career. Samantha Ofole-Prince delves into Howard’s film archives to scoop out our six favorites.

LANSING, MI — After 34 years, the Michigan Women’s Historical Center and Hall of Fame (MWHOF) will be moving their operations from the historic Cooley-Haze House in downtown Lansing located at 213 W Malcolm X Street to the Meridian Mall in Okemos in late April 2017. 
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By Marc Morrone
Eaton County Sheriff Tom Reich, Deputy Andrew Jenkins and Undersheriff Jeffrey Cook. Deputy Jenkins works in the Delta Township patrol unit. He saved three people from a burning building.
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