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Mar 23 2024
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A year after Rolling Fork tornado, town is still digging out. See how recovery is going
At 8:03 Sunday night, the carillon chimes at First Baptist Church in Rolling Fork will play the hymn "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" to mark the moment exactly one year ago when an EF-4 wedge tornado began to rip a nearly mile-wide scar through this small town in the Mississippi Delta and obliterated virtually everything along historic U.S. 61. It will be the first chime played by the new carillon
Yahoo NewsMar 23 2024
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Memorial plans announced for General Thomas Stafford
WEATHERFORD, Okla. (KFOR) — Memorial plans have been announced for the late Oklahoma astronaut General Thomas Stafford. The Weatherford native passed away this week at the age of 93. He flew on multiple space missions, most notably as commander the Apollo 10 mission—a “dress rehearsal” flight for the 1969 Moon landing. General Stafford will lie in state on April 3 and 4 at the Stafford Air
KFOR 4Mar 23 2024
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Sunday Boredom Busters: March 24th
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — The Dakota Southeastern Division Model Railroad Club is hosting the Greater Sioux Falls Model Train Show at the Multi-Cultural Center in downtown Sioux Falls. There will be operating model railroad layouts on display plus switching layouts for kids to operate and earn their engineer’s certificate. Today’s hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $5, free for ages 12
KelolandMar 13 2024
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Judge extends injunction in Resurrection Christian dispute – BizWest
LOVELAND — Larimer County District Court Judge Laurie Dean has extended the preliminary injunction that she issued in a case pitting Resurrection Christian Church against Resurrection Christian School. The church and school, operating on the same campus in east Loveland but with separate boards of directors, are squabbling over the terms of the school’s lease. The 2012 document provided the
BizWestMar 23 2024
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A total eclipse is near. For some, it's evidence of higher power. For others it's a warning
On April 8 in Gatesville, Texas, members of Coryell Community Church will congregate at the campus’ hilltop site where a trio of 70-foot crosses tower over the city of 17,000, 38 miles west of Waco. The region lies in the center of the approaching solar eclipse’s path of totality, the last such event to affect the contiguous United States until 2044. Ancient cultures viewed the dusk-like
"USA Today" ContributorMar 23 2024
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Helicopter spreads 50,000 easter eggs for unique Greene County egg hunt
WAYNESBURG, Pa. — Thousands of people showed up to a unique take on an Easter egg hunt put on by several Greene County churches. Despite chilly weather, crowds gathered at the Greene County Airport on Saturday morning for a family-friendly easter egg hunt. But, instead of waiting for organizers to spread out thousands of plastic eggs, a helicopter dropped around 50,000 onto a field. “There was
WPXIMar 24 2024
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Utah city becomes the fourth in the world with two LDS temples
Nearly four months after rededicating its oldest temple in Utah, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints dedicated its newest temple Sunday a mere four miles away. Apostle Henry B. Eyring, second counselor in the faith’s governing First Presidency, offered the dedicatory prayer, making the single-spired, three-story, 96,277-square-foot Red Cliffs Temple operational. Fellow apostle
The Salt Lake TribuneMar 23 2024
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Male shot in leg south of I-630 in Little Rock
A male victim was shot in the leg near the Church's Chicken on John Barrow Road in Little Rock on Saturday evening, a police spokesperson said. The shooting happened about 5:15 p.m. Saturday near the restaurant at 1500 John Barrow Road, Little Rock police spokesman Mark Edwards said. He said the injury was not considered life-threatening. The restaurant is about 1 1/2 miles southeast of the
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteMar 24 2024
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Subscribe - Lincoln Journal Star
"I thought we were taking radio in a different direction," Dan Parson said, hours after KLIN terminated his contract, effective immediately. How C.J. Wilcher lost himself, found faith and became a leader for Nebraska basketball On the basketball court, he's C.J. At church, he's Caleb. Here's the story of how Nebraska's sharp-shooting sixth man changed his life by find… 'Nebraskan by choice':
Lincoln Journal StarMar 22 2024
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Prayers held ahead of the 'Drag Queen Story Hour'
MICHAEL. LAURIE AND JERRY, DOZENS ATTENDED TONIGHT’S PRAYER SERVICE. IT WAS A PEACEFUL EVENT OUTSIDE OF THE LIBRARY. THERE WERE THOSE WHO WERE HERE IN OBSERVANCE. THERE WERE SOME WHO WERE HERE TO PRAY AND TO STAND AGAINST THIS EVENT THAT’S HAPPENING TOMORROW. THE EVENT AT THE LANCASTER LIBRARY, WE BELIEVE, IS INAPPROPRIATE FOR THE CHILDREN OF OUR COMMUNITY, THE DEMONS IN THIS PLACE, JESUS.
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