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Branson Landing Displays New Christmas Tree By KD Michaels, Staff Writer A tree lighting ceremony was held Thursday night to showcase the new Christmas tree at the

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racial barriers as country music star - Page 12 This 63-foot tree is on display on the Branson Landing square.

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Branson Globe to Collect Food and Toys

The management and staff of The Branson Globe are joining forces with our advertisers to help those in need in the area, through two local nonprofit organizations. The Branson Globe and friends are holding a food drive and toy drive now through December 23, collecting nonperishable food items and new, unwrapped toys. Food items collected will be donated to Christian Action Ministries, a local help-agency who assists those in need with groceries, through food banks in both Branson and Forsyth, and mobile outreach. Toys collected will be taken to the Salvation Army for use in one of their holiday assistance programs, the Toy Store, slated for later in December where parents can

“shop” for gifts for their children ages 0 to 17 for Christmas. Advertisers and friends of The Branson Globe will be assisting with the collection of donations. Currently, donations may be taken to The Rogue Chef, located at 2715 West 76 Country Boulevard, The World’s Largest Toy Museum (Memory Barn Entrance) at 3609 West 76 Country Boulevard, or The Flag Store at 114 South Commercial Street. Donations may also be taken to The Branson Globe office, located at 2460 South Business 65, Suite 106, in Hollister. Additional drop-off sites will be added soon. The Branson Globe appreciates your support. Thank you for helping us help others!

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Branson Landing. Representatives from Branson Landing, HCW Development and Missouri Bank were on hand to participate in the tree lighting and ribbon cutting event, which drew a large crowd. KOLR 10’s Tom Trtan, host of Ozarks Live, served as master of ceremonies. Located near the fountain on the Branson Landing Square, the impressive tree stands 63-feet tall, displaying lights of all colors in unique patterns, set to music. Currently, the state-of-the-art tree rotates through six choreographed songs, with more to come. The newest addition to the Branson Landing Christmas decor, the Christmas tree is the tallest and largest tree in the Branson city limits and has the capacity for a billion different lighting combinations. “We’re still playing with it a

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Santa handed out treats to the children at the Christmas Tree Lighting at Branson Landing.

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The lights in this state-of-the-art tree are choreographed to music.

little, and we will continue to add shows,” noted Branson Landing Developer Rick Huffman. “We’re hoping next year to have it hooked up to all the speakers up and down the Landing and continue to add more Christmas spirit to the Landing.” Huffman added his thanks to

Bank of Missouri who sponsored the tree. Tim Scott, President of Branson’s Bank of Missouri, noted, “We love this community. We love taking care of the folks here, and that’s exactly what the Landing does. They come together for the community. We’re getting together now, this time of year, to light this beautiful tree. It’s our pleasure

and our honor to be able to team up with Rick and the group here at HCW and do this for Branson.” Those in attendance enjoyed hot chocolate and treats from Kilwin’s, as well as a performance from the talented dancers of Sonshine Dance and Fitness, performing to the tune Santa Claus is Coming to Town. Santa also appeared with treats for all children.


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The Thrift Store at Taneyhills Library is bursting with holiday bargains. Donations have been robust and the volunteers have been busy as a team of Santa’s elves sorting, cleaning and pricing the new inventory. “We have a wide variety of merchandise in the store,” states man-

ager Mary Lynne Grimes. “Everything from household items to golf balls are in stock. If you are looking to add a festive flare to your Christmas table, we’ve received some beautiful holiday serving pieces.” Grimes speculates the increase in donations is from people sheltering at home. “It’s obvious

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being hunkered down has motivated individuals to clean out drawers and closets.” If your budget is tight this year, be creative. Thrift stores are an economical option for stretching your finances. Are you all about reusing, restoring, and repurposing? Several items will inspire your resourceful spirit. We haven’t forgotten the collectors on the hunt. Many boutique treasures are waiting for you. Of course, brand name clothing for adults and children is restocked each week. The Taneyhills Library Thrift Store has a 4.7 Google Business Rating—the highest in the area, and the rating is well deserved. The volunteer team works tirelessly on processing incoming items. Shoppers often compliment the workers on the quality and condition of the merchandise. The Thrift Store is open 10 a.m.–4 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Saturday hours are 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. All proceeds from the store support Taneyhills Library. The workers are dedicated to keeping library services available to the community. Taneyhills Library operates as a 501(c)(3) and is not tax-supported by Taney County. The Taneyhills Community Library is located at 200 S. 4th Street in Branson; phone 417-334-1418.

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Bridge of Faith Christmas Village Dec. 18 By Cindy Thomas, Staff Writer Bridge of Faith Community Church invites the community to Christmas in the Village on Friday, Dec. 18, at 296 Lake St., Rockaway Beach. Santa Claus will be on hand for pictures starting at 6:30 p.m. Visitors can also enjoy festive music and Christmas lights throughout the Village. The Rockaway Beach location of the Bridge of Faith Thrift Store will be open during the evening with special prices on household items. Needing a last-minute gift idea? The shop has a great selection of clothing, home décor, games, and more, at budget-friendly prices. White River Coffee Co. will also be open, serving drinks and sandwiches from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Stay updated for details about the evening on the Bridge of Faith Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/Bridgeoffaith, and the White River Coffee page, https:// www.facebook.com/whiterivercoffeeco.

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Mayor’s Moment: A city update with Mayor Edd Akers First Amendment to the United States Constitution Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. Rob Doherty Publisher (504) 583-8907 robd@bransonglobe.com Janet Steinkamp Editor steinjm4@gmail.com

Dear Branson Community, I want to thank everyone involved in our 72nd annual Adoration Parade and Lighting Ceremony. The City of Branson is known for “keeping Christ in Christmas” and this event has become one of our most cherished traditions shared with many who come year after year. If your kids are looking for something fun to do and improve a life skill (cooking), check out “Kids Cooking with Carlie” next Friday, December 18, at 6:30 Live on the Branson Parks & Recreation’s Facebook page (@ Branson.RecPlex). For all the

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details, visit the Branson Parks & Recreation’s website. Our Parks Department is also offering the 2020 Winter Break Camp for children who are in kinder-

garten through sixth grades on December 23, 28-31, and January 4 from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For more information, go to the Park & Recreation’s website. The Taney County Health Department in coordination with the Missouri Disaster Medical Assistance Team is conducting COVID tests weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. through December 23. For more information, call the Taney County Health Department at 417-3344544, extension 590. Taney County continues their preparation to take over recycling operations which will like-

Tiffany Brown Staff Writer 417-292-8532 tiffanykathleenbrown@gmail.com Gary Groman, a.k.a. The Ole Seagull Independent Writer Brenda Meadows Staff Writer (417) 231-7601 info@BransonGlobe.com KD Michaels Staff Writer (417) 251-2776 kdmichaelsbranson1@gmail.com David Stoltz Staff Writer (228) 355-2900 ltcdls@gmail.com Cynthia Thomas Staff Writer (417) 425-5527 cjthomas74@yahoo.com Daryl Weather Weather Forecaster (417) 973-1467 bransonwx@gmail.com Mark Feder Account Representative (805) 320-3746 shotgunart@yahoo.com David Lewis Account Representative (570) 274-2877 davidhlewis10@gmail.com Kim Chappell Production Assistant gabbydor210@gmail.com Karen Halfpop Digital/Production Director production@BransonGlobe.com

ly occur shortly after the start of 2021. We continue to track the usage rate after two months of having the recycle center opened temporarily. On a daily average, the recycle center sees 12 Branson citizens and 35 people from surrounding cities and counties. The Branson Community and Senior Center is conducting a fun “Candy Cane Lane” drivethrough event for area senior citizens on December 18 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Seniors, put on your Santa hat and stop by the Senior Center for a cup of hot chocolate or coffee and receive a candy cane and gift. More information can be found in this month’s Senior Center newsletter. I hope you have a blessed time. The Branson Parks & Recreation Department is hosting a canned goods donation program at the RecPlex called “Philup Our Cart.” Take some canned goods or nonperishable items to the RecPlex and receive a free T-shirt (while supplies last) when you donate an item. Donations will benefit our local food pantry. Thank you for your generosity. Our city, county, state, and nation need your prayers. Thank you to those who pray. Please stay positive and look to the future. Thank you for letting me serve you. Mayor Edd Akers

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Want to feel happier? Take the Hot Chocolate Challenge By Tiffany Brown, Staff Writer More common these days than church bells or choir bells at Christmastime is the jingling we hear at many a storefront. It is the sound of faithful volunteers ringing out a call to give. The sight of those red metal buckets has become such a normal part of the Christmas season that it’s easy to walk right by without giving it a second thought. I’m guilty of it myself. Many times I don’t want to dig in my purse for change simply because I’m freezing and want to get indoors out of the cold as quickly as possible. My dislike for chilly temperatures makes me sympathize for those selfless bell-ringers standing outdoors for hours on end. This got me thinking about what I could do to help make their time there a little bit warmer and more enjoyable. So I came up with a plan.

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I loaded my kids up in the car, and we headed to the nearest gas station. I told them each to get a cup of hot chocolate, but that they weren’t allowed to drink it. Then I gave them the plan. We would

drive up to the front of a few stores which had bell ringers at the doors and surprise them with a cup of hot chocolate. When at first my kids were sad about not getting to drink it themselves, they were suddenly filled with excitement. I had also thought they might be a little apprehensive about approaching a complete stranger and giving them a hot drink. Boy, was I wrong! On the contrary, they started arguing about who got to give their hot chocolate away first. What followed was one of the most fun experiences my kids and I have ever had. The initial reaction of those being given the hot chocolate was that of confusion, then surprise. Then came questions like, “Is that really for me?” and “Are you serious?” At the response in the affirmative, a smile would spread across their face. Sometimes you’d see a tear form in their eye. An outpouring of

thanks would immediately follow. Then as we drove away, we’d look back to see them sipping away, a smile still on their face. After the exhilarating experience, I took the kids back to the gas station to get some hot chocolate of their own. What we quickly found was that it doesn’t always take huge gestures to touch a life. Sometimes just making someone feel noticed

and meeting a momentary need can leave an impact on them that they will remember forever. And now, this is where the challenge comes in. Take this idea and run with it! See how exhilarating it is when you do something out of the ordinary to make someone’s day better. In the process, you’ll find yourself feeling much happier, too!

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Sarah Fuller 1st woman to score in Power Five football game

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Southeastern Conference women’s soccer champs made both of her kicks, to the cheers of her teammates and family. “This whole time has been if I can do it, if I’m good enough to do it,” Fuller said after the game. “It wasn’t if I was a girl or not. So that’s something

I’ve really appreciated. At the end of the day, they treated me like an athlete and that’s the best I could ask for.” Fuller got her historic chance with 1:50 left in the first quarter. Listed second out of three available kickers on the depth chart, Fuller came out to try the extra point. The

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Branson Star Theater: Bring a toy, see a show

Branson Star Theater invites the community to help provide Christmas toys for local children and see a great show at the same time. On Friday, Dec. 18, and Saturday, Dec. 19, anyone contributing a new toy will receive a free ticket for the theater’s Nashville Roadhouse Live show. Toys will be collected around the Christmas tree and grand piano in the theater lobby and may be brought unwrapped, or wrapped and labeled as suitable for boy, girl, or either, plus the approximate age range. Toys will be distributed through the Salvation Army. For those who want to participate but can’t make it to a show, toys may be brought to the theater during regular box office hours this week: Tuesday: 12 – 4 p.m. and 6 – 10 p.m. Wednesday: 6 – 10 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Acting manager Chris Kendrick said the performers and staff at the Branson Star Theater wanted to give back to the community, especially this year when many families have experienced illness or had jobs impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week’s shows featured a food drive in conjunction with discounted tickets, and contributions of non-perishable food items are still being accepted this week.

The high-energy Nashville Roadhouse Live features recording artist Stevie Lee Woods and the Nashville Roadhouse Band. The band members are well recognized, award-winning musicians around Branson and in the Nashville recording industry, some with their own local shows. The musical selections are a blend of country and rock, guaranteed to have everybody singing along with a favorite.

In addition to food and toy drives, the theater will serve dinner for up to 28 local persons in need, prior to the Saturday, Dec. 19, show. Attendees will also be invited to stay and enjoy the show. Signup is required, upon recommendation from local individuals or through the Salvation Army and Elevate Branson. Also, on Christmas Eve, four area families will receive a catered Christmas dinner personally deliv-

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Charley Pride overcame racial barriers as country music star

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he did it by winning over millions of country music fans. While Pride’s career path was paved by artists like Opry pioneer DeFord Bailey, the Grammy-winner’s success put him on par with his white peers, including Willie Nelson, Glen Campbell and Merle Haggard, in a way that had never been afforded to Black artists before. Pride, whose hits include “Kiss an Angel Good Morning” and “Is

Anybody Goin’ to San Antone,” died Saturday in Dallas of complications from COVID-19, according to his publicist. He was 86. The pride of Sledge, Mississippi, was the son of a sharecropper who initially turned to sports as a way to a better life. He was a pitcher and outfielder in the Negro American League with the Memphis Red Sox and in the Pioneer League in Montana. SEE CHARLEY PRIDE, PAGE 17

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Despite bleak 2020, celebrities make effort to brighten year By Jonathan Landrum Jr. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Yes, 2020 may seem like a complete fail with all the constant bad news and tragic moments. It’s been filled with gloom and doom(scrolling), but some celebrities and those inspired by them have tried to brighten a bleak year. Some like singer Dolly Parton donated money to fight the coronavirus, John Krasinski put a spotlight on good news at a crucial time and DJ D-Nice played music to dance away your anxiousness about the unfolding pandemic. Here are a few examples of those efforts to make 2020 a little better for others. DOLLY’S VACCINE DONATION In April, shortly after the coronavirus was declared a pandemic, country music icon Dolly Parton

donated $1 million toward researching the virus at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The singer’s donation was used to help fund the development of Moderna’s vaccine, the second experimental COVID-19 drug to yield extraordinarily strong early results during trials. Parton didn’t stop there. She starred in Dolly Parton’s “Christmas on the Square,” playing an angel in the Netflix musical. She also put out new holiday music, “A Holly Dolly Christmas” with a same-titled TV special where she sang hymns, holiday pop classics and tunes from her new album, and shared her personal and faithbased Christmas memories. And if that wasn’t enough, she had time to help Cyndi Lauper’s annual concert to combat youth homelessness, too.

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in his apartment for two weeks in Tel Aviv. Stark along with her son stopped by her father’s home for an improvised performance of “Habanera” from Georges Bizet’s opera “Carmen.” Stark’s father looked on from his second-story balcony, and some neighbors were brought to tears. He called her performance “absolutely refreshing.” VERZUZ SERIES A friendly competition between music producers Swizz Beatz and Timbaland on social media started off to entertain homebound fans during the pandemic. But their platform eventually evolved into a place where some of music’s biggest stars could compete against each other in the same fashion. The two Grammy-winning legends created the “Verzuz” series, which faces off two musicians in a song-against-song battle on Instagram Live. The series has grown

from a novel event to bridging music’s past and present. Some of the most epic battles have included John Legend vs Alicia Keys, Erykah Badu vs. Jill Scott, Gladys Knight vs Patti LaBelle, Gucci Mane vs Jeezy, Brandy vs Monica and Snoop Dogg vs DMX. An April battle between Babyface vs. Teddy Riley ended abruptly due

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workers in Miami. For a month, the restaurant prepared, packaged and delivered to workers in what Gloria Estefan said was a “small way of thanking you.” She also participated in a star-studded benefit virtual concert to honor nurses on Thanksgiving. The concert

GLORIA ESTEFAN HELPS HEALTH WORKERS Gloria Estefan took action to help those in need. The singer and husband Emilio Estefan’s restaurant Estefan Kitchen served up homemade meals for health care

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Hollister Senior Baseball Athletes to continue playing in college Hollister High School seniors Landon Richards and Layton Morgan signed letters of intent on Thursday to continue their education and athletic careers in baseball. Richards signed up to be a Cavalier with Johnson County Com-

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After playing minor league baseball, he ended up in Helena, Montana, where he worked in a zinc smelting plant by day and played country music in nightclubs at night. Baseball was Pride’s first success, but it was the Grand Ole Opry that his father insisted everyone listen to on their home radio that would prove to be his lasting legacy. “Everything we listened to was what he had tuned it to, so I got to listening to Grand Ole Opry and all when I was small and I got hooked on it and it just went from there,” Pride told The Associated Press at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville in 2017. “I had no idea that I was preparing myself for this, but I’m glad, especially since I didn’t make it in baseball.” After a tryout with the New York Mets, Pride visited Nash-

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then ‘first Black country singer.’ Now I’m the `first African-American country singer.′ That’s about the only thing that’s changed. This country is so race-conscious, so ate-up with colors and pigments. I call it ‘skin hangups’ — it’s a disease.” Still, he remains the only Black country artist to achieve many of those heights, a sign that country music still has a long way to go to breaking down the racial walls, even decades later. Throughout his career, he sang positive songs instead of sad ones often associated with country music. “Music is a beautiful way of expressing oneself, and I truly believe music should not be taken as a protest,” he told The Associated Press in 1985. “You can go too far in anything — singing, acting, whatever — and become politi-

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cized to the point you cease to be an entertainer.” He was the first Black artist to win the genre’s highest prize, CMA Award entertainer of the year in 1971, over nominees Haggard, Loretta Lynn, Jerry Reed and Conway Twitty. He was the first Black co-host of the CMA Awards in 1975 with Campbell and earned a lifetime achievement award at the CMA Awards this year. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy in 2017. Pride released dozens of albums and sold more than 25 million records during a career that began in

the mid-1960s. Hits besides “Kiss an Angel Good Morning” in 1971 included “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone,” “Burgers and Fries,” “Mountain of Love,” and “Someone Loves You Honey.” As a trailblazer, he inspired countless other Black country artists, including Darius Rucker, who moved from rock to country. “My heart is so heavy,” Rucker wrote on Twitter. “He destroyed barriers and did things that no one had ever done. But today Im thinking of my friend. Heaven just got one of the finest people I know.I miss and love u CP!” Pride joined up with country singer Jimmie Allen to perform “Kiss an Angel Good Morning” at the CMA Awards in November, his last performance.

“Thank you for unapologetically you and being the manifestation of our dreams. Our potential. The realization that WE can be anything we want to be. Even a country singer,” said country singer Rissi Palmer on Twitter. “I’m so angry about this death. This was preventable.” “I’d like to be remembered as a good person who tried to be a good entertainer and made people happy, was a good American who paid his taxes and made a good living,” Pride told The AP in 1985. “I tried to do my best and contribute my part.” He is survived by his wife, Rozene, whom he married in 1956; three children, Kraig, Dion and Angela; and several grandchildren.

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tered nasal spray that reverses the effects of opioids. This nasal spray is safe to use for children and adults suspected of overdose. The medication will only affect people with opioids in their system. Narcan does not replace medical treatment for an overdose, it simply temporarily reverses the effects. 911 should be called immediately. Warning signs of an overdose include: • Constricted pupils

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called Nurse Heroes Live, which was co-produced by Emilio Estefan, was a benefit that provided money for a variety of programs including scholarships for nurses and their children. WALLER-BRIDGE’S SUIT “Fleabag” creator and actor Phoebe Waller-Bridge auctioned off her Golden Globes suit for Australia brushfire relief. She placed her Ralph & Russo pantsuit up for auction, calling it an “incredible piece of art.” The tuxedo was praised as one of the fashion hits of the red carpet. She shared the news in the press room

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after accepting her award for best actress in a comedy or musical television series. An anonymous buyer bought the suit for $27,000. SOME GOOD NEWS John Krasinski wanted to create a place where people could smile. In late March, the actor tweeted to his 2.6 million-plus followers using the hashtag #SomeGoodNews, asking them to share feelgood stories that recently brought a smile to their face. He received thousands of heartwarming videos. His idea became so popular that Krasinski created a YouTube web series, “Some Good News,” focusing on positive and inspiring stories. He produced eight free episodes including an “Office” re-

union, a “Hamilton” performance, a virtual prom and online graduations. His channel garnered more than 2.5 million subscribers before he sold the web series to CBS. ROSIE RAISES CASH FOR BROADWAY Rosie O’Donnell brought her talk show “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” back for one night to raise more than $600,000 for virus victims. O’Donnell hosted the March streaming special. It featured numerous appearances from Broadway, including Kristin Chenoweth, Gavin Creel and Gloria Estefan. The money went to The Actors Fund to help those in need during the pandemic.

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ALL IN CHALLENGE In April, Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio united to offer a fan the chance to win a walk-on part in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” — starring both actors — as part of Michael Rubin’s online charity auction, the All In Challenge. The challenge coordinated offers by celebrities and athletes to raise funds to feed those in need during the pandemic. Beneficiaries included America’s Food Fund, launched by DiCaprio and others to help ensure people have reliable access to food.

a celebrity read-along of Roald Dahl’s novel “James and the Giant Peach.” He teamed up with the Roald Dahl Story Company to raise money for Partners in Health, a medical and social justice organization fighting COVID-19 and supporting public health systems in vulnerable areas around the world. Those joining Waititi included Meryl Streep, Chris and Liam Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Ryan Reynolds, Mindy Kaling, Benedict Cumberbatch, Lupita Nyong’o, Billy Porter, Sarah Paulson, and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, all reading and performing characters in the story from their homes.

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1977 14 University of Evansville basketball players die in plane crash 1983 Martha Layne Collins inaugurated as Kentucky’s 1st female governor 1990 South African President F. W. de Klerk meets with Nelson Mandela to talk of end of apartheid 1995 Christopher Reeve released from physical rehab center after his fall from his horse in a riding competition 2002 Enlargement of the European Union: The European Union announces that Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia will become members from May 1, 2004. 2017 Salma Hayek accuses Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment and threatening to kill her 2017 Online dictionary Merriam-Webster’s most searched word of the year is Feminism 2018 Apple announces new $1 billion campus in Austin, Texas and expansion in other US cities

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FOR LEASE: NICE 3 BR 2 ½ BA Lake view home on TR Lake, newly remodeled 1-story home. $1,100.00 per mo. SEE on web: CarolynMaxwellRealty. com. 892 Parkview Dr. Hollister. 417-337-0398

1-1/2 BATHS, POOLS, REC. ROOM

$550 MONTH & UP

VEHICLES FOR SALE

2006 JEEP COMMANDER. 8 cylinder with 171,000 miles. New front brakes, radiator, battery And Jeep rims. Looks and runs great. Asking $7500 OBO call Rick 417-973-5405

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