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Lawton woman finds missing dog on Facebook after two years

Lawton woman finds missing dog on Facebook after two years Missing dog found on Facebook after two years By Cheyenne Cole | January 31, 2021 at 7:20 AM CST - Updated January 31 at 7:20 AM LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - A Lawton woman who found her lost dog on Facebook after he was missing for two years is thankful for the lost and found pet groups and posts. Some may call it good luck, but Paige Brown calls it a miracle. “As soon as I got out of the car, he came running, was loving on me, jumped in my car, ready to go,” Brown said. “I was so excited I cried. I cried like a little baby because I just knew it was Milo.”

Last call pushed back: Local bars see revenue boost with extra hour before Ohio s curfew

Last call pushed back: Local bars see revenue boost with extra hour before Ohio s curfew Business owners said the boost in revenue now can help recoup what they’ve lost over months of curfews and temporary shutdowns. and last updated 2021-01-29 23:21:50-05 CINCINNATI — Last call’s just a little bit later in Ohio, after Gov. Mike DeWine pushed back a statewide pandemic curfew from 10 to 11 p.m. this week. Bar owners in Cincinnati said thanks to the extra hour before curfew, they’re able to pull in double the sales. That hour was arguably our most valuable before COVID, and now getting it extended is huge,” said Camillo Otalora, owner of Lost & Found in Over-the-Rhine.

Guiding Light

“Let’s go home,” Earle said. The ewe placed her muzzle in Earle’s hand, and they inched forward. Soon, she toppled. Earle fell to his knees, “Father God, what’s my next step?” He fought panic and listened for the still small voice of the Lord within his conscience. An idea came to him.  Earle loosened Cooper’s girth, removed the saddle-pad, and placed the ewe on this makeshift sleigh. He fashioned an improvised harness from Cooper’s bridle and some rope. He attached this ensemble to the girth and reattached it. Earle clucked to Cooper. It was then he realized he was lost. He couldn’t see the outcroppings to center him; all he could see of the blurred landscape was snow! He tried to track their direction, but their footprints were erased. He couldn’t even see the horizon.

Lost and Found - 98 5 The Cat

Review of Books | Irish America

by E.M. Reapy Elizabeth Reapy’s Natalie is one of those characters who stays with you long after you’ve finished the book she occupies. If “occupies” is even the right word, given Natalie’s preoccupation with not taking up too much space in the world. Fixated on her body and her tendency to binge at times of stress, she takes the reader on a journey – both literal and metaphorical. As she moves through the world, the book begins to resemble a series of linked short stories more than a novel, but there’s something very fitting about where the chapter breaks tend to fall. The girl we first meet in Bali is very at odds with herself; but by the time she finishes up in Dublin, she is much more comfortable in her own skin, and well able to stand up for herself and articulate her needs and desires. Along the way she meets a host of interesting characters – some interesting, some off-putting – and learns something about herself in the process. Skin is a book to be savor

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