LAUNCH high school competition brings out innovative business ideas

December 9, 2014  |  Nooga.com  |  Chloe Morrison  |  News

Four Tyner Academy students took home the top prize package valued at $10,000 after pitching their business idea at the annual LAUNCH High School Entrepreneurship Competition this weekend. 

The first-place idea came from students Terry Sales, Lorenzo Foster, Tery Thomas and Malik Yearby, who created Pure Life, which is a mop bucket that filters dirty water so that the user can continually mop with clean water.

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