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Ina students have Happy Feet
Students from Ina Grade School make laps around the outside of the baseball diamond on Friday, part of the Happy Feet Walk-A-Thon to raise funds for the Happy Feet program to provide school children with gym shoes. The entire school participated in the event.
INA — Happy faces accompanied the happy feet of student at Ina Grade School Friday as they participated in a Happy Feet Walk-A-Thon.
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Remembering a school
TESA GLASS/REGISTER-NEWS Carol Saladin points out some of the names of those who signed a picture of the Horace Mann School as it appeared during its years as a center for education. The building has been demolished, and souvenir bricks will be available to the public
By the end of this week, what was once a place of learning and laughter will be gone. Demolition of Horace Mann School will be completed this week, but pieces of its life and the memories which came from its halls will live on. "The stone from over t
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Norma Mullins
Norma Ruth Mullins, 83, of Opdyke, died 6:38 a.m. Tuesday, June 11, 2013, at Good Samaritan Regional Health Center in Mt. Vernon. She was born Sunday, Sept. 1, 1929, in Mt. Vernon, the daughter of Lawrence and Dolly (Geisler) Poston. She married Rol
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What you need to know about preparing for tornadoes
A killer tornado roars into south Oklahoma City on May 3, 1999. The storm, which also cut through Moore, Okla., killed 43 people and destroyed hundreds of homes in central Oklahoma. Winds in excess of 300 mph were among the most violent ever recorded.
Tornado survivors and seasoned observers suggest people do two simple things to prepare for tornadoes: Know where to take shelter, and move quickly when the time comes.
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