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2 days ago |
mymix923.com | Doc Holliday
There is a really good chance that you will be exceedingly happy about what I'm about to share. There's word that Missouri Walmart stores have quietly made a game-changing adjustment to what happens when you return an item and I predict many will be pleased. I have had terrible results whenever I try to buy an electronic item and specifically computers.
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2 days ago |
my1053wjlt.com | Doc Holliday
Everyone begins somewhere. For the newly-elected pope, it was a very unassuming home in a small town in Illinois that you can see several different ways. I was clued into the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV by a realtor in Dolton, Illinois who shared a quick video showing what the home looks like now and where it's located. It's 212 E 141st Place in Dolton. For the record, not everyone believes that this is really the Pope's childhood home.
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3 days ago |
mymix923.com | Doc Holliday
This is one case where procrastination could be costly. Very very costly. There's a mystery millionaire somewhere in Missouri that now only has a handful of days to claim a mammoth prize. Back in the middle of November last year, someone stopped by a QuikTrip store located at 10150 NE Cookingham Drive in Kansas City, Missouri and picked up a ticket. Google Maps Street ViewAccording to the Missouri Lottery, that person picked up a Mega Millions ticket that turned out to be a big winner.
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3 days ago |
mymix923.com | Doc Holliday
They haven't even been deployed, but they're already wildly controversial. The Missouri State Highway Patrol will soon have 'ghost vehicles' and residents are torn over whether this is a good idea or not. I'll let the Missouri State Highway Patrol speak for itself as they announced these new vehicles incoming on their Facebook page today. During the daytime, they will look like relatively common black vehicles, but at nighttime, the graphics will reflect the lights and look like this.
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3 days ago |
actionnews5.com | Doc Holliday
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Memphis Tigers football legend Seth Henigan has been named the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Male Amateur Athlete of the Year. Henigan finished up a legendary career during the 2024 season, leading the Tigers to a 10 and 2 record, which included a win over Big 12 team West Virginia in the Frisco Bowl. Seth, the Tigers’ all-time leader in passing yards and passing touchdowns, finished with 3,500 yards and 25 touchdowns last season. Click here to sign up for our newsletter!
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