Deals . Miracle twins. The conjoined sisters successfully separated after 17 hours of surgery. Grateful for the doctors. The hero team of 50 doctors and nurses delivering hope for the holidays. And good morning, america. We have a lot to get to but take a look outside. Everyone bundled up there in times square. No mistaking it is december right now in thats right and the entire country nearly the entire country is below freezing with those windchills. There is near zero visibility in a lot of places. This is a look at the roads in cleveland. They are very treacherous as people are waking up and making their way into work today. Out west, take a look at this message of solidarity from the country. You didnt wear a jacket. I had a cozy sweater and got into a warm car so that might be why i didnt wear a jacket. Right out to rob marciano who is in ellicottville, new york, where they are seeing a lot of snow this morning. Good morning. Not so warm here. Snowing all night across western new
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EPHRATA People living outside the Ephrata city limits will still pay non-resident fees to participate in city recreation programs and use city facilities like the Splash Zone following Wednesday’s regular meeting of the Ephrata City Council.
“What we’re up here for is to represent the citizens of Ephrata,” said Mayor Pro-Tem William Coe. “Those citizens are the ones that use their tax dollars to pay for our infrastructure … . And so they are paying a fee, in the form of taxes, to have some of those amenities that we cherish.” .