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$100,000 Hodge family gift helps first responders memorial meet goal
Margaret Hodge has supported local first responders for decades through her business, the Downtown Athletic Club, located ...
Give the gift of blood this year with Coffee Memorial. Donate blood Tuesday, Dec. 16 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Our Blood ...
A new memorial fund has been created in honor of a Waynesboro man, the ‘Blake Durrett Fund’ will raise money to help children ...
The event features a poker ride visiting local establishments, starting with a Breakfast & Bike Blessing and concluding with ...
The investigation into the crash that killed 5-year-old Simon Gonzalez in Standish continues, according to police.
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'I believe in Santa': Holden woman, 94, tied to T&G Santa since childhood
The delivery of gifts to Turcotte occurred in one of the first years of the drive. Each year, Turcotte, a Holden resident, ...
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Surprise, we’re going to Auschwitz! What happens when an influencer stumbles upon a Holocaust memorial
An influencer gifted her boyfriend a trip to Auschwitz for his birthday. What does that say about the state of Holocaust ...
Columbia Memorial Hospital near Oregon's coastline is forging ahead with emergency plans in case of a major earthquake or ...
The 2.16 million from the Don and Linda Zillman Estates represents the largest single donation in the institution's history.
The family an 11-year-old Nova Scotia girl who died in October is honouring her memory with a toy drive to bring joy to the ...
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Hodge family, Downtown Athletic Club provides $100,000 to Tx Panhandle First Responders Memorial
Amarillo philanthropist Margaret Hodge and the Downtown Athletic Club provided a lead gift of $100,000 to benefit the Texas Panhandle First Responders Memorial.
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