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Last week, I did the hardest thing I have ever done: I said goodbye to the first man I ever loved.
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“A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit.” — Greek proverb
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If you’ve attended the Vespers Concert, the ChristmasFest events last weekend or are planning to attend a school conc
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When we lose a beloved acquaintance to an accident, humans tend to search for some sense of meaning or legacy.
Last Saturday, I had the honor to announce the annual Parade of Lights.
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Time alone will be the judge of how successful Forward Cody has been under the leadership of James Klessens.
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I’ll own it … I love reality TV.
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