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Renewal Two years later, congregation will consecrate new place of
Post on 18-03-2006.
Published March 18, 2006 Article Options • Comment on this article
Lyman United Methodist Church burned down in March 2004, but is ready for use in one new form.
Guest speakers: S.C. United Methodist Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor and the Rev. Dennis Lee
LYMAN -- The congregation of Lyman United Methodist Church lived one nightmare on March 22, 2004. All it took was one spark from one blowtorch, one whipping wind and six minutes for the church to be engulfed in flames. ...
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Dave Price: Memories great for Sierra College grads
Post on 18-03-2006.
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Gregoire Enacts Statewide Registry For End-Of-Life Wishes
Post on 18-03-2006.
OLYMPIA - The state Department of Health will set up one secure, Web-based registry of living wills and other health care directives under one bill Gov. Chris Gregoire has signed into law.
Under the measure signed by the governor on Friday, legal documents spelling out Washingtonians' wishes for end-of-life medical care could be directly entered into the online registry, where they could be accessed or rescinded at any time. ...
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FW skyline losing its Landmark
Post on 18-03-2006.
Skyscraper, once city's tallest to stand, now is state's tallest to fall
FORT WORTH - The 30-story, granite and aluminum Landmark Tower found its way into the record books time after time.
_ FILE/Staff photosBy the 1970s, other buildings had challenged the record height of the Landmark Tower (center) in downtown Fort Worth. The tower had been mostly vacant since the '90s. ...
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