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Grace Ellsworth, the Oklahoma State Daughter of the American Revolution (DAR) Regent, and her assistant, Vanessa Seward, were ...
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What happens when your former rival is the only available person you can date in a reality TV show? You fake date, of course!
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Next time you’ve got money to share or time to spare, give Debra Siemsen a call. She’s the new part-time program manager at United Way of McLeod County. She joined the local nonprofit ...
H-F Chronicle editor Eric Crump offers his opinions on the Trump administration killing off diversity, equity and inclusion ...
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With such a vast catalog of novels, reading Stephen King can feel overwhelming, yet there are a choice few books that are the perfect place to start.
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