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More about Freeloader alert: Free books for kidsThe Absolute Best of Tulsa | Revenge of the Winning Machine Our city is at the crossroad for change. Despite the spat between the mayor and the council, as destructive as it appears and could be (but probably won't), it shows us somebody cares about something around here. Shake it up and make something happen. That wasn't always the case around here. Tulsa u...
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More about Lottery could use some luckFinal Salute: Shriners clown kept ill children smiling Bill Greene could paint, whittle, scuba dive and mold ceramics. He could also blow, twist, coil and weave balloons into flowers and animals. Thats when his massive, almost head-sized hands were at their best, according to friends.
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More about Liberating SharonValley residents share their ways to beat the heat There's no postponing the inevitable: The first real heat wave is coming. And with many families looking hard at their budgets, weekend trips to the coast or high electricity bills are not appealing. So what are your options?
More about Valley residents share their ways to beat the heatOffice Cat IF YOU HAVE A FEW If you have a few hours a month to spare, the Epilepsy Foundation of Long Island is looking for you. Volunteers are needed to perform a puppet show in area elementary schools. The foundation uses Kids on the Block puppets, a troupe of life-size able and disabled puppets.
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