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A/E: City arts scene at full throttle in 2023

The first month of this year that’s nearly past began with a reminder of what makes Norman a center for the arts in Oklahoma. It’s our population of creative residents.

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'We arrived in our Airbnb to find strangers partying and taking drugs'

✉ We recently went to Austin, Texas, for the SXSW film festival and stayed at an Airbnb. On the last night we came back to find strangers partying in part of ou

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Mixed results for veterans - MPNEWS

Mixed results for veterans Picture: Supplied MORNINGTON Peninsula Veterans Cricket Club had mixed results last weekend with the Over 50 team easily winning its first ever match and the Over 60 team going down in a close finish. The Over 50s played their historic first game at the picturesque Nyora ground against South Gippsland. They batted first and made 6/245 from their 40 overs.  Henry Dolphin, Stella Jackson and Brian Parton all retired at the compulsory 40 runs. They were well supported by Simon McEvoy 22, Al Davie 15, captain Dave Martin with 29 and Dave Hunter, 14. The bowling was excellent with John Harrison and Peter Klauer starting well with a wicket each. Jason Nagel and Jackson both took two wickets and keeper Paddy Swayn tried to catch a top edge with his teeth. The fielding was good and the opposition was restricted to 7/137. It was a great win first up and the next game is at Lloyd Park Langwarrin against Traralgon on Sunday 10 January.

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