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Inspiring: Celebrities Spell Out ‘We’re All In This Together’ With Their Yachts

MALIBU, CA—Many described the scene as breathtaking or awe-inspiring. Others were so touched they couldn’t find the words to communicate how they felt. Most simply wept.

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Latest Computer Model Predicts Between 0 And 12.6 Billion New COVID-19 Deaths By Summer

U.S.—After several embarrassing and widely divergent revisions to the coronavirus projections of infection, hospitalization, and death rate used by government officials around the world to justify shutting down the global economy, experts at John Hopkins have now deployed a state-of-the-art super-scientific computer model and have now determined that between 0 and 12.6 billion people will contract the disease and be completely dead by summer.

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Little Things Add Up – And Up, And Up

I just made Japanese-style chicken from a recipe I found online. I printed out a list of ingredients and headed for the grocery store, because for some reason, I couldn’t find anything called mirin in my fridge. Or sesame seeds, or scallions, or a few other things the recipe called for.

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Today in History

APRIL 30

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Coronavirus Update

04/28/2020 Covid-19 11:30 am Update from Coal County Emergency Management:

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OH, IF TABLES COULD ONLY TALK!

Pake McEntire’s legendary 100-year-old table that has been a favorite gathering spot for a group of dedicated — if not addicted — Oh Hell card game players over the past couple of months. The ‘regulars’ include, from left, Carl McEntire, Johnny D. Ward, Debbie Ward, Pake McEntire, and Tommie James (behind the camera).

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The 100-year-old table

Twenty years ago a close friend from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, showed me a card game called Oh Hell. When I came back home I showed it to some close friends, and Mama Jackie McEntire was the first one to get addicted to it.

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Citywide Cleanup Day Cancelled

Coalgate’s Annual Cleanup Day scheduled for Saturday, May 2, has been cancelled.

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