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Using water to paint the world
Walt Davis has always felt an affinity with nature and uses that rapport in the creation of his art.
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It's a Farmers Market
With the arrival of warmer weather, farmers and backyard gardeners in the region begin planning and working toward their spring crop, some of which will find its way into the stomachs of residents via the Greenville Farmers Market.
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Novel exchange
A couple of authors got together recently and exchanged signed copies of their books.
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Taking care of many
Wally Jeffers, executive director of Hunt County Shared Ministries (FISH) is extremely proud of all the non-profit has been able to accomplish this year, even with budget cuts.
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His wish came true
Kevin Banks has spent the past 22 years working for a company that fills children’s heads with dreams of glass slippers, poisoned apples and a variety of talking animals and furniture since 1923.
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Two from county lost at Pearl Harbor
As America pauses today to remember the 70th anniversary of the “Day Of Infamy”, a local man wants to make sure Hunt County remembers the name of who may have been the first county resident killed during World War II.
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Instant family filled with love
There are the old tales of how storks deliver newborn babies by dropping them down chimneys.
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Telling one’s tale of battling cancer
While some Bras for the Cause submissions are meant to make onlookers laugh, others tell a very different and rather personal tale of struggle. Bras like the one Stephanie Coelho created.
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Marine veteran to receive Silver Star — 60 years later
His award took 60 years to get here, but Dr. James Nicholson, Greenville physician, was notified last week by Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus that he has been awarded the Silver Star medal “for gallantry in action on 22 April 1951.”
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'Fairy tale come to life'
It’s been three days since Prince William and Kate Middleton were married and the electricity from the event is still running high in London, says a former county titleholder living and working there.
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