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One Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' family said they believe the surprise demolition of their grandmother's home was an act of retaliation for their past criticism of Halftown.
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Cellist Eric Johnson explains how this special instrumentation originated, and contrasts the ways in which the two composers wrote for the piano trio.
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Movie theaters have long lobbied for a change in the rules, but word of the development came as a surprise to many theater owners.
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"The litigation has absolutely complicated matters, slowed things down, and I think kind of dragged out the division in the community and the hurt."
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If there are issues with higher levels of spread and COVID cases, event promoters could include a vaccine requirement or COVID test for entry.
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"I think we’re having a good fair, it could be a little busier, but we’re having a good time, and we’re going to be okay."
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“(We need) a person that's going to make a change. I don't care what their sex is. If you have a heart to serve the people, and that's what you do, I'm for you."
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The past few days averaged below 40,000 visitors compared to record numbers in 2019.
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The fair reserves its right to pivot, if increasing numbers force new regulations to avoid spread of the coronavirus.
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Burns began at Xerox as an intern and worked her way up through the ranks for almost three decades before being named CEO.