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Abandon car found in Bell County leads to search for missing dog
KXXV Waco· 3 hours agoBELL COUNTY, Texas (KXXV) — "He is very, very, very pretty and I can understand why if somebody found him they would have a hard time letting him go, because he is a good boy
Here Are All the Songs in ‘The Bikeriders’
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoAustin Butler and Jodie Comer star in the upcoming Nichols film, featuring a soundtrack full of 1960s classics. The post Here Are All the Songs in ‘The...
I Moved In With The Man Of My Dreams After Our Second Date. Then He Made A Request That Had Me...
HuffPost· 16 hours ago"We were like two feral raccoons thrown into the same cage — bonding with one another brought up...
High School Boys Basketball: Steve Kloke, Kirc Roland to be honored at WIBCA awards ceremony
The Daily News· 7 days agoThe local duo will be honored at the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 4 days agoBlack News and Black Views with a Whole Lotta Attitude
Details About Dolly Parton Carl Thomas Dean’s Marriage
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhether you’re a fan of her music or her long-standing philanthropy over the years, it’s safe to say...
'They're gritty': How first-year Hartland AD Brian Hassler watched spring sports success
Livingston Daily | Daily Press & Argus via Yahoo Sports· 4 days ago“Seeing the principal, the assistant principal, who had daughters on the team. I saw one of my...
JD Crowe: Father’s Day memories: Shinin’ shoes, feedin’ cows and fake cussin’
Birmingham News· 6 days agoThis Father’s Day tribute was first published in 2011. My dad, James H. Crowe, was a Primitive...
Borgmeyer family worked together at A&W drive-in
The Hannibal Courier-Post· 7 days agoRoot beer, hamburgers and car-hop service were staples at the A&W Drive-in, located at the intersection of James Road and St. Mary’s Avenue, when it was...
Ride Easy: Ed, Rick and me
Estes Park Trail Gazette· 3 days agoEd and Rick’s dads had summer pastures adjacent to one another “up Birch Creek.” While the cowboys ate, the cows could water up, the calves could find their mothers and suckle while the riders had a short break.