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Thursday, October 06, 2022 Vol. LXXXV, no. 40 NEW SERIES
It has been much too long since the Church of Francis de Sales in Mathews has served its famous Oktoberfest Dinner. Mark your calendar, pull out your wallet, and buy
After years of beards, beards and more beards, the moustache is having a moment. But do you have to be Mark Owen or Henry Cavill to carry one off? I put it to the test
W hen I came of age, moustaches were the height of uncool. They were pervy, old-fashioned and creepy. The masculine ide
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RAPID CITY, S.D. — As the temps go down, thermostats are turned up, and heating bills will follow in the same direction.
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A large fire was burning late Friday night at a commercial building in Nashua, New Hampshire.
The Nashua Fire Department said flames broke out at 495 Amherst Street, which is the listed address for a strip mall that includes Lanna Asian Market, Ciao's Pizza, an All State insurance office