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On Friday, May 2, the USPS revealed a collection of Forever Stamps based on artwork from the classic novel written by ...
Luis Perez has experienced the lowest of career lows, getting cut four times by NFL teams. He has also experienced career highs, quarterbacking Texas A&M-Commerce to an NCAA Division II football ...
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Where Are Those Morgans on MSNExactly How To Spend 3 Days In Florence, ItalyWe were buzzing with anticipation as our train pulled into Florence station – our itinerary was jam-packed and we knew the ...
Showrunner John Wirth and director Chris Eyre unpack their hero's heartbreak, as they recap the most harrowing action and ...
Beginning on Wednesday, May 7, the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts will host its second annual SWAIA Native Fashion Week (SNFW), featuring Indigenous designers from across North America. The ...
On the Peninsula, the 12th annual event will feature author meet and greets, exclusive merch, discounts, story times and more. Read on to see what festivities to expect at your nearest independent ...
When the time was right, she sent it off, finally receiving a yes, making this her 31st book. Wardlaw has lived in Santa Barbara since 1960 but is originally from Kansas. She attended Santa Barbara ...
The Autism Society of Southern Arizona is hosting its All in For Autism fundraiser this Saturday, April 19, in an event that will surely go down in prehistory. This year's theme: Dinosaurs.
Friends of the Lompoc Library System are holding a spring book sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, April 18, and Saturday April 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Lompoc Library's Grossman Gallery, 501 E.
“The massive amounts of people who show up make it difficult for us to respond to an emergency,” said Oliver McCartney, a sergeant at the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office, speaking at the Ch ...
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - ‘America’s Battle of the Books’ was held in Santa Maria on Tuesday at the Souza Student Support Center. This was a return to familiar turf for the competition.
(AP) — Residents of all ages in a small Michigan community formed a human chain and helped a local bookshop move each of its 9,100 books — one by one — to a new storefront about a block away.
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