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State Winners for 2019 Longest Married Couple Project Announced by Worldwide Marriage Encounter
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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. -- The 2019 state winners of the ninth annual Longest Married Couple Project, sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME), the original faith-based marriage enrichment program in this country, were announced today.
"As we enter the month of June and what is traditionally known as National Marriage Month, it is awesome to see the number of state winner couples who have been married 70 years or more," explained Tony & Sue Morris and Fr. Tom Ogg, the United States Leadership Team for WWME.
“I choose God.”
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- By Miracle Hill

Sybil Smith struggled with addiction for many years. She came to our Shepherd’s Gateshelter where she found hope in Christ and freedom from addiction, but after staying clean for 9 years, she relapsed. During her relapse, Sybil was abducted by a man who ended up shooting her 14 times and leaving her for dead. She miraculously survived, and although she still wears the scars from that traumatic night, she now gives glory to God for once again rescuing her from the darkness.
Dunk Out, America: Take A Break On National Donut Day With A Free Donut From Dunkin’
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- By Lindsay Haynie
Dunkin’ calls on the country to take a pause with a free sweet treat on Friday, June 7
New survey results take a look at America’s donut preferences and perceptions
CANTON, MA – From forgoing PTO to trying to do everything ASAP, Americans could use a little more time in their day to recharge and refresh. So for National Donut Day 2019, Dunkin’ is declaring that a day for donuts is a day for America by rallying everyone to “Dunk Out” with a donut and enjoy a little more “me time” during their day. To help people take a pause with the perfect treat for the holiday, on National Donut Day, Friday, June 7, Dunkin’ is offering guests a free classic donut of their choice with the purchase of any beverage.
2019 Longest Married Couple Project National Winners Announced by Worldwide Marriage Encounter
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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. -- Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME), the original faith-based marriage enrichment program in the United States, announced today the national winners of the 2019 Longest Married Couple Project. They are DW & Willie Williams of Charlotte, NC. The Williams' were married August 17, 1937 in Newberry, South Carolina and will celebrate their 82nd anniversary this year.
US Flag Retirement on Memorial Day
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- By Tony Dunn

Tommy Tinsley and President Pat Ramsey of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 demonstrate the correct way to retire the U.S. Flag at a Memorial Day held in Cleveland Park.

A demonstration was held by Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 at Cleveland Park on Memorial Day about how to properly retire the US Flag. First by cutting away the field of blue, and then it's no longer a flag but two pieces of cloth.
Open House and Cake Tasting at Aurora Farms
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Conveniently located in the Taylors/Blue Ridge area on over 4 acres just 11 miles northeast of downtown Greenville, Aurora Farms is Greenville’s newest event venue.
Are Conservatives Able to Speak Online?
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President Trump is defending Conservative voices in social media. This week, the White House released an initiative that exposes the bias of social media companies. Those who have been targeted because of their views can report their situation by using a tech bias portal.
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