Congratulations to Deborah McGuire, a historian and hand quilter currently completing her PhD on 18th to 20th century British quilt history at LCF, who recently won the Patron’s Award for Endangered ...
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10 Timeless Decorating Styles That Never Left Texas Homes
Discover timeless Texas home design styles shaped by history, climate, and culture, blending comfort, character, and lasting ...
There’s a magical kingdom in Fayetteville, Arkansas where forgotten treasures find new life and bargain hunters experience pure euphoria. Potter’s House Thrift isn’t just a store – it’s an expedition, ...
While places like New River Gorge National Park (deservedly) draw visitors from across the country, Holly River remains primarily a local treasure – the kind of place that West Virginians recommend to ...
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Dallas County plans to hand count primary ballots
Dallas County voters will see some big changes in the March primary. The Dallas GOP plans to hand count results and have fewer polling locations. Trump’s message to Bondi sparks DOJ firestorm Gil ...
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary has given a timetable for his departure, with the famously foul-mouthed airline boss planning to hand over to a “nicer” successor by 2035. The 64-year-old was in talks to ...
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Thames Water has decided not to go ahead with almost £2.5 million in controversial payments to senior bosses. The debt-laden utilities giant faced a political outcry over plans to hand out the money.
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Thames Water has decided not to go ahead with almost £2 ...
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