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by Rix Quinn Millions celebrate February 14 by giving flowers, candy, and cards to express romantic love. And some buy presents for their spouses, too. Yes, Valentine’s Day
In this section of Philippians, the grand Apostle Paul was vitally concerned that the Philippian believers’ lives would be characterized by joy. Paul urged these believers to seek
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In a celebration of resilience and determination, Victoria Gisel Montanet and Jasmine Hall, two outstanding journalism majors, were awarded the PGA TOUR/National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) $5,000 scholarship
By Shaun Rabb/FOX 4 News Two North Texans are sounding the warning bell over what the Better Business Bureau calls the ‘bank impostor’ scam. Pastor Oscar Epps and Sam
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