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Library expands genealogy service (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
Access to the vast microfilm records of FamilySearch is now available to the public through the History and Genealogy department at the Marion Public Library.
Briefs (Chico Enterprise-Record)
Humane society reduces cat fees CHICO — Butte Humane Society is reducing cat adoption rates to $35 in the hopes of finding homes for the many cats at the shelter, 2579 Fair St.
Jackson County cemeteries are rich in history and lore (The Examiner)
For whatever reason, we just don’t seem to give our loved ones the kind of burials that our ancestors did. A spare slab with an even sparer inscription says, “Yes, I love you dear.
Publisher putting Bible in Americans' handwriting (Carroll County Times)
Once only the elite, the educated and the holy had the privilege of inscribing the words of the Bible, verse by verse. Now Americans coast to coast will have a chance to hand-copy a verse of Scripture to appear in a special edition of the "New International Version" of the Bible, known as the NIV.
Up Next (CBS News)
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Lectures in Davie explore lineage of Jesus (Miami Herald)
Fred Bethel wants you to know that Jesus was part African and that black skin is not a condemnation from the Bible. Bethel, 37, of Davie, a bishop in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fort Lauderdale, will pose the argument that there is scriptural proof of Jesus' African lineage during two free lectures Saturday at Broward College's Bailey Hall in Davie.
Publisher to print hand-written Bible (Courier-Post)
Once only the elite, the educated and the holy had the privilege of inscribing the words of the Bible, verse by verse.
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