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Genealogy Website Finds King of USA (The Epoch Times)
A genealogy website has tracked down the heir to throne of the United States of America—that is, had the early Americans decided on a monarchy instead of democracy.
Agenda (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
American Business Women’s Association Fort Worth Charter: Six Flags Chapter Prime Time. 11:30 a.m., Julie’s Fresh Kitchen, 6256 McCart Ave., south Fort Worth. Program: Bill Burroughs, Identity Theft. Reservations: 817-370-5477.
Coastal community news briefs for Sunday, Oct. 12 (North County Times)
Halloween Hi-Jinks slated for kids VISTA ---- The Friends of Heritage Park Village will hold its annual Halloween Hi-Jinks from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Oct. 19 at Heritage Park, 220 Peyri Road, behind Mission San Luis Rey. The event will include entertainment by Michael the Wizard, costume fashion show, free popcorn and apple cider, police K9 demonstration, face painting and games. Children's books ...
Windber surgeon finds her calling (The Tribune-Democrat)
Medicine is Dr. Dianna Craig’s third career choice, but her patients are her first priority. Craig, a breast surgeon with offices at Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center in Windber, started out training to be a high school art teacher.
Washington family descendant could've been king (CNN)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -- A genealogy Web site says it has found the king of America -- or rather, the descendant of George Washington's family who would have most likely held the title had the nation's first president been its first monarch instead.
Sooner superstitions (The Norman Transcript)
DALLAS -- Jay Jones tried his best, but he couldn't help the Sooner football team win Saturday.The Sooner fan left the stadium and purchased a corn dog on the other side of the fairgrounds. Then he hurried back to the Cotton Bowl, finishing off his corn dog by the time he got back to his seat for the start of the third quarter.
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