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Michelle Goth

Kansas City
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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | newsbug.info | Michelle Goth

    Fifteen percent of dads say they want a change of pace this year; no gifts at all. Racks of novelty ties and socks, last-minute gift cards and grilling tools often mark Father's Day. But in 2025, American dads hope for something a little different. Most dads don't desire anything extravagant. What they want most this Father's Day is to spend time with their children, nearly 60% of them, in fact. Others rank a special meal, a practical gift or a day of relaxation high on their list.

  • 2 weeks ago | wataugademocrat.com | Michelle Goth

    By Michelle Goth Fifteen percent of dads say they want a change of pace this year; no gifts at all. Racks of novelty ties and socks, last-minute gift cards and grilling tools often mark Father's Day. But in 2025, American dads hope for something a little different.

  • 2 weeks ago | swiowanewssource.com | Michelle Goth

    Fifteen percent of dads say they want a change of pace this year; no gifts at all. Racks of novelty ties and socks, last-minute gift cards and grilling tools often mark Father's Day. But in 2025, American dads hope for something a little different. Most dads don't desire anything extravagant. What they want most this Father's Day is to spend time with their children, nearly 60% of them, in fact. Others rank a special meal, a practical gift or a day of relaxation high on their list.

  • 2 weeks ago | annistonstar.com | Michelle Goth

    By Michelle Goth Fifteen percent of dads say they want a change of pace this year; no gifts at all. Racks of novelty ties and socks, last-minute gift cards and grilling tools often mark Father's Day. But in 2025, American dads hope for something a little different.

  • 2 weeks ago | gonzagabulletin.com | Michelle Goth

    Fifteen percent of dads say they want a change of pace this year; no gifts at all. Racks of novelty ties and socks, last-minute gift cards and grilling tools often mark Father's Day. But in 2025, American dads hope for something a little different. Most dads don't desire anything extravagant. What they want most this Father's Day is to spend time with their children, nearly 60% of them, in fact. Others rank a special meal, a practical gift or a day of relaxation high on their list.