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crumble with blueberries strawberries and oat cereal Blackberries grow wild throughout the backyards and backroads of McLoud, but there was a time when cultivating the beauties was big business. As a clever marketing maneuver, a blackberry growers association shipped a box of its finest blackberries to our 33rd president and made an impression. Moved by the gift and impressed by the quality of the fruit, President Henry S. Truman declared McLoud, Oklahoma, the official Blackberry Capital of the World in 1949. The quaint community located about 30 miles outside Oklahoma City in Pottawatomie County, maintains its cozy, small-town identity, and the Blackberry Festival is a big part of its tradition. Even though blackberries are no longer the lifeblood of the economy, the festival has seen huge growth with big developments in the works. ....
The government has issued an 11-point directive, including the suspension of public transport services, to contain the alarming spread of coronavirus cases in the country. The Cabinet Division issued the gazette on Sunday which will remain in force from 6 am on April 5 till 12 am on April ....
Juvenile receives non-life threatening injuries in shooting on Billings Rimrocks Billings Police Department and last updated 2021-04-04 14:51:28-04 BILLINGS â A juvenile was transported to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries after a shooting occurred on the Billings Rimrocks at 3:03 a.m. Sunday, according to a tweet from Billings Police Sgt. Peterson. The juvenile victim was transported to the hospital in a personal vehicle, the tweet states. Police have not identified a suspect, but there is no danger to the public, according to the tweet. 21-23396 Shooting @ 0303 hrs on the Rims. Juvenile victim was transported to the hospital w/non-life threatening injuries by personal vehicle. Unknown suspect at this time. No danger to public at this time. Investigation on-going. ....
April 2, 1869: The Union Flag alerted readers, âThree thousand copies (more or less) of the School Fund Embezzlement Investigation at this office for gratuitous distribution.â The Union Flag was a newspaper printed in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way under the masthead. However, it was also spelled as Jonesboro at various points inside the newspaper. April 2, 1891: The Comet reported, âAnother deal was made Monday in Main street (sic) property. F.A. Stratton purchased the corner of Main and Roan Streets (sic) from Mr. Landreth. The price paid was $100 per foot, cash. The property fronts 73 feet on Main street (sic) and is 150 feet deep. Mr. Stratton will erect a building to cover the entire lot, which will run up three or four stories into the air. The plans will be made at once.â ....