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Fort Bend ISD schools celebrated Black History Month with spirited ...
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[Your Houston News] - 23, included tributes to inventors, civil rights leaders, and musical icons Etta James, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson. Third-grade student Trevion Smith recited segments of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s “I Have a Dream” speech.
City bowling tournament results
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[Topeka Capital Journal] - Jarrod Harris/James Whitney, 1369; 8. Patrick Bodine/Chris Spielman, 1366; 9. Mark Coates/David Forman, 1341; 10. Tony Lira/John Wenke, Low to cash: Singles 1 — 1. Jeff Bretsnyder, 796; 2. Mike Granger, 795; 3. Natalie Bennett, 787; 4.
Altman rolls five strikes for 800 series
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[Topeka Capital Journal] - Men's series — Kenny Altman 767, Chris Leftwich 757, Chris Bortz 756, Gerry Sanders 746, Butch Farmer 741, Bart Riddle 740, Ron Johnson 729, James Whitney 725, Jason Crouch 725, Auston Coverson Men's games — Frank Ortega 298, Steve Oliver 290
Participation garners snaps
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[Opelousas Daily World] - They also did a tribute to others, including Etta James, Whitney Houston and Luther Vandross. "They even did songs by Chubby Checker and the Supremes," Rideaux said. "They had wigs and outfits." Among the music presented by the OHS Choir were "I
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