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The Commercial Appeal quoted local and national civil rights leaders. It also covered goings-on in Danville’s Black neighborhoods.
Peg’s Countryside Cafe in Medina isn’t trying to win design awards or impress food critics with deconstructed breakfast innovations – they’re just serving up what might be the most satisfying morning ...
Ever had that moment when you’re driving through Indiana and suddenly stumble upon a place that makes you want to pull over, cancel all your plans, and just… stay? That’s Wabash for you – a small town ...
God is in the songs we play, and in the silence in between. He is in both the roar and the stillness of the crowd. Whatever force that is, whatever energy, God remains an enigma to me — a mystery to ...
29 May It’s tempting to view recent leadership crises in the Church in Wales as isolated cases — a difficult episcopacy here, strained relationships there. But when considered together, a pattern ...
“Love thy neighbor, even if he is an Auburn fan.” -- Jessica Taylor Black “If you haven’t seen the devil face to face, you ...
Someone shattered the plexiglas covering of a sign at Washington Plaza Baptist Church in Reston, removing the word "Pride." ...
Adult Formation Ministries at St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church is offering a series of classes in American Sign Language beginning Sunday. Classes will be Sundays at 10:15 a.m. in Room ...
The North Dakota Department of Transportation has started replacing welcome signs across the state. The design features the new state logo and includes the first photo background used on a North ...
A welcome sign left drivers confused when it was moved to a different town entirely. The road sign welcoming people to the Somerset town of Frome appeared on the B3355 going to Midsomer Norton on ...
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