“If I just met you one day on the street, I don’t need to know your kid’s birthday or anything like that,” he said.
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Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
Registration deadline is looming
Local groups urge those who haven’t registered to exercise their right to vote.
State Question 779 sparks debate over sales tax
State Question 779 would utilize a 1 percent sales tax to fund the Education Improvement Fund.
City shares ways for residents to “Get Connected”
Social media and old-fashioned pavement-pounding work to bring residents closer than ever.
Chicken-Fried News: Penny pincer
A rude customer at Joe’s Crab Shack got taken to task by his cousin on Facebook.
Chicken-Fried News: Crime solvers
Thieves have to be more careful now that the people they steal from can find them on social media.
Hollywood entertainers bolster new app offerings
Innovation is key, star power may not be, yet.
X Marks the Art social media scavenger hunt set for Sept. 11
With his monthly Internet-based scavenger hunts, Anthony Pego is spreading his art in new and exciting ways.
Chicken-Fried News: Mama Bare Ass?
Noble Public School students say Superintendent Ronda Bass, aka “Mama Bear Ass,” humiliated them.
