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Feb 20 2023
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Couples renew wedding vows at Chestnut Knoll
Residents Don and Grace Campbell and Dick and Ruth Clark said “I do” again in front of family and friends inside the dining room at the senior living community in Boyertown. “Michael did a beautiful job officiating,” Grace Campbell said. “I was able to laugh through even though I was feeling so emotional through the whole ceremony, thinking of what a wonderful life Don and I have had.” The
Patch.comFeb 19 2023
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Carter’s hometown prepares to say goodbye to ‘Mr. Jimmy’
Locals see him as one of their own because, well, he is. He presided for years over the town’s annual Peanut Parade from the balcony of the Plains Historic Inn, cheerfully handing out awards to the proud farmers showing off their antique tractors. He rarely missed a board meeting of the Plains Better Hometown Program or milestone shows at the elegant Rylander Theatre in Americus. His regular
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionFeb 09 2023
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A 17-year-old died in 1975. Two men were just arrested in her killing.
Laurel Jean Mitchell had just left work at a church camp in North Webster, Ind., and started the walk to an amusement park to meet friends. But she never made it to Adventureland that night in August 1975. The 17-year-old’s body was found in a river the next morning. Despite an investigation that spanned multiple Indiana agencies and counties, the case went unsolved for decades, leaving
Washington PostMar 13 2023
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Pinellas Sheriff's Corporal Shot 3 Times While Pursuing Wanted Felon
During a news conference Monday, St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway, who is heading the Pinellas County Deadly Use of Force Task Force investigation into the deputy-involved shooting, said the sheriff's office was called to 60th Avenue North and 64th Street North in Pinellas Park around 6:50 p.m. after a neighbor reported someone attempting to burglarize cars in the area. According
Patch.comFeb 15 2023
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DC Metro employee killed trying to protect woman during rampage laid to rest
The D.C. Metro worker killed trying to protect a woman during a shooting rampage earlier this month was laid to rest Tuesday. Robert Cunningham, 64, intervened on behalf of a customer at the Potomac Avenue Station on Feb. 1 while trying to stop a gunman. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority General Manager and CEO Randy Clarke spoke at the funeral Mass held at St. Camillus Catholic
Fox News DigitalFeb 14 2023
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2024 race heats up as Nikki Haley launches bid
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) tweeted her presidential campaign launch video on Tuesday, highlighting the theme of generational change and her background as the child of Indian immigrants. Haley had been expected to make her announcement at an event in Charleston Wednesday. In the 3.5-minute video, Haley criticized those she said “look at our past as evidence that America’s
The HillMar 02 2023
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Community hold vigils to remember fallen Chicago police Officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso
CHICAGO — Community members came together Thursday night at several vigils across Chicago to remember fallen police Officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso. On Thursday evening, officers, family and neighbors came together to support his family. “Just thinking about how hard hit the community is compared to the family it’s nothing and that’s why we’re rallying together to pray for them,” J.J. Molodecki,
WGNMar 24 2023
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Pelosi slams archbishop who won't let her take Communion
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) spoke out against Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone after he announced last year she would be barred from receiving Holy Communion.
Pelosi, speaking at an event at Georgetown University’s Center on Faith and Justice on Thursday, brought up the Catholic archbishop of San Francisco while discussing politics and her faith.
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Washington ExaminerFeb 11 2023
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The Krewe of Mung Beans brings Vietnamese culture to its first Mardi Gras parade on Lundi Gras
When Thuc Doan Nguyen went to the celebration of Tet, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, at Mary Queen of Vietnam Church in late January, she made a quick side trip. She stopped by Dong Phuong Bakery to pick up one of its popular king cakes. Now, she and a dozen other members of the budding Krewe of Mung Beans are bringing a bit more Vietnamese flavor and culture to Carnival. The group is joining
The Times-PicayuneFeb 15 2023
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Al Sharpton says Ron DeSantis trying to 'erase Black history' amid AP course controversy
Civil Rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton traveled to Tallahassee, Florida on Wednesday afternoon to protest what he called Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ attempts to "bring the state back to the pre-Civil Rights era by banning Black history from the classroom" after the administration rejected a version of the College Board's high school Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies course.
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