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Huge thanks to Eddie Simmons and Dayna Quinlan, who both gave a fantastic performance on Friday last for July’s sold-out Black Mills Session!
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First United Methodist Church Family Ministries presents Family Fun Day on Aug. 3, 5 p.m. at 2416 W. Cloverdale Park, Montgomery. Bring your family and friends to celebrate the end of summer and kick ...
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When I asked my four-year-old to describe the CBeebies House Party Live at AO Arena, Manchester this week, he summed it up ...
There's a huge night of rock ahead at The Sanctuary, and ASF is taking everyone on the Yellow Brick Road with "The Wizard of ...
Shane Lowry’s Portrush British Open defense won’t officially be dead until Sunday’s final round is complete.
Shane Lowry opened his campaign at the 153rd Open Championship with a steady one‑under‑par 70 in the first round, navigating Royal Portrush’s tricky links with minimal drama.
Shane Lowry was not at all happy with the judges' decision to award him a two-stroke penalty during the second round of the Open Championship.
Lowry didn’t want to make excuses, but Saturday was brutal as he shot 74 while battling a virus at the Open Championship.