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Rayburn Edwin Norling

Rayburn Edwin Norling, 89, of Willmar, died Tuesday, April 23rd at Bethesda Grand in Willmar. His Celebration of Life will be held 1:30 pm, Saturday, May 4th at Assembly of God in Willmar with visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are with Harvey Anderson Funeral Home in Willmar. www.hafh.org Memorials may be given to Norling Brothers Foundation, 1809 3rd St NE, Willmar, MN 56201.

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Rayburn Edwin Norling

Rayburn Edwin Norling, 89, of Willmar, died Tuesday, April 23rd at Bethesda Grand in Willmar. His Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements are with

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Mary Eckhardt | Obituary | Mankato Free Press

Why do so many foreigners decide to make Vietnam their home?

For many years now, Vietnam has been a popular tourist destination - in fact, prior to the start of the COVID pandemic in 2019, over 18 million international tourists visited

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Black Women's Secret Society Reintroduces Itself in Brooklyn

3705 A Black female-led secret society is finally pulling back the veil on its 174-year-old legacy in hopes of carrying on its work in future generations. The United Order of the Tents Eastern District #3, based in Bed-Stuy, was created in 1847 as a way to secretly advocate and assist the Black community. After working to aid Black women and children in secret for the last century, the society recently hosted an event at the Brooklyn Public Library to reintroduce themselves to the local community and continue their plans to serve, BK Reader reports. “For more than a century secrecy has served as our bond and protection, but it has also prevented the community from knowing about our great work,” Tents Eastern District Executive Board President Essie Gregory said. “Today, we are in a struggle to save our home, as well as rebuild our organization in the eastern district. But it is our hope we will once again be a beacon of hope in the Bed-Stuy community.”

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