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Aerin Lauder Loves This Secret Hamptons Bakery, & So Will You!
by Christie Grimm · May 14, 2021
Is there anything better than bread?
While you may have spent a hot second dabbling in the art of kneading and baking and sour dough starting this past year, chances are you never reached your fully risen potential (and yes, that was a yeast pun). Gail Watson, however, took her pandemic bread making and turned it into one of The Hamptons new best kept secrets!
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1 Magical Mystery Tour EP WHEN I was a kid I found this “book” that had a couple of records/singles in it. I had a record player in my room so put them on. I think I was seven-years-old. I was blown away by I am the Walrus, and remember feeling emotional upon hearing Fool on the Hill. thus my passion for The Beatles was born. Neither of my parents were hugely into the band so I’m not sure who it belonged to, but my life was enriched by the discovery and a journey into 1960s music was begun. Unfortunately, I have no idea where that collector’s item now is.
Testing began on Wednesday, and the frontline workers were the first to go. (Source: KTRE) By T Ebonie Tanner | December 24, 2020 at 8:46 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 1:35 AM
LUFKIN, Texas (KTRE) - Lufkinâs State Supported Living Center has received the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine. Director Gail Wasson tells us they received a total of 1100 doses.
Testing began on Wednesday and the frontline workers were the first to go.
About 50 vaccinations have been completed so far. Officials say they plan to have 200 complete by Sunday.
âThat part of why I got the shot yesterday, because I really want the staff to know that I trust the vaccine. I do not want anyone else to die or suffer. It has been a very rough year already,â Wasson said.
BONHAM â The December session of the Fannin County Grand Jury handed out 82 indictments, bringing the total number of true bills for the year to a record breaking 603 new felony cases filed, according to District Attorney Richard E. Glaser.
The jury also heard evidence in an officer-involved shooting investigated by the Texas Rangers. Finding the use of force justified, the jury declined any charges against the officer involved, Glaser said.
âIt is important to note that an indictment is a formal charge and should not be considered as evidence of guilt, and that all persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt,â Glaser said.