Fourth time s the charm: This Norwalk couple rescheduled their wedding reception - again
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McKenna Crilley and her husband Frankie Morales have rescheduled their wedding reception three times during the COVID-19 pandemic. The couple is hopeful they ll be able to host the event, as planned, on their final date, scheduled for Dec. 17.Contributed / Georgiana Dallas / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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McKenna Crilley and her husband Frankie Morales have rescheduled their wedding reception three times during the COVID-19 pandemic. The couple is hopeful they ll be able to host the event, as planned, on their final date, scheduled for Dec. 17.Contributed / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
Fourth time s the charm: This Norwalk couple rescheduled their wedding reception
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Families struggle in Tyler mobile home park without power for 36+ hours
FM 14 Family Woes By Justin Honore | February 16, 2021 at 9:05 PM CST - Updated February 16 at 11:20 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Thousands of East Texans are spending another night in freezing temperatures. Residents in Northgate Mobile Home Park in Tyler have been experiencing temperatures in the thirties and below inside their homes.
“It’s frustrating, and it is upsetting that we are here in this situation, and we feel helpless,” said Frankie Morales, who is a Northgate resident.
Morales said he and others have been without power for over 36 hours. He said when they call Oncor, they feel even more helpless because he says they aren’t sharing with them any information as to when they will receive power again.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami celebrates the Ground Floor Reader Series latest publication,
Agustín Fernández: Armaduras, on Thursday with a livestreamed panel discussion focusing on the Cuban artist. The publication, which acts as a monograph on a specific artist exhibiting on the museum s ground floor, is available for purchase via the ICA s website. The panel will feature three experts: historian Jonathan D. Katz, curator Susanna Temkin, and Gean Moreno, director of the Knight Foundation Art and Research Center at ICA. The panel will discuss the life, work, and impact of the postwar modernist s practice and take questions from the audience.