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No Safewords: An Anthology of Marketplace Short Stories edited by Laura Antoniou

No Safewords: An Anthology of Marketplace Short Stories edited by Laura Antoniou
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Clarence F Full | News, Sports, Jobs - News and Sentinel

Clarence F. Full Clarence F. Full, 91 ,of Davisville, WV, departed this life April 12, 2021, born Jan. 21, 1930, to Okey and Della Full in Terra Alta, WV. He attended schools in Wirt and Jackson counties, and was a 1948 graduate of Ripley High School, where he played football. Clarence served his country in the 82nd U.S. Army Airborn. Retired employee of E.I. Dupont with over 30-year service, served on the board of Wood Co. Sports Assn., coached baseball in Bronco, Pony and Colt leagues for fourteen years. He helped on Habitat houses, played golf and bowled in several leagues. Clarence enjoyed playing his harmonica and guitar.

Polk County planners approve design changes to Ridgewood Lakes units

Polk County planners approve design changes to Ridgewood Lakes units
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Historic plantation destroyed by fire

Historic plantation destroyed by fire elisfkc2 / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0     DOYLINE, Louisiana (KTBS) A historic home turned popular wedding venue was reduced to charred rubble Wednesday afternoon when a fire razed the almost 180-year-old structure. Webster Parish Sheriff Jason Parker confirmed the fire destroyed Azalee Plantation, owned by the Montgomery family. Cause of the fire is unknown but heavy storms were passing through at the time of the fire, Parker said. Transition of the property into a wedding venue took place in mid 2019 with extensive renovations to the house situated on 1,400 acres. The plantation home was built in 1842. Four generations have called Azalee Plantation home since Sen. Harold Montgomery and his wife, Azalee, purchased the property in 1953. The plantation was currently the home of Bradley and Leigh Ann Montgomery Bates and their son, Benton.

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