Longtime Concord Township leader dies (The Jackson Citizen Patirot)
Austin Lincoln cared about people. It aws evident in his more than 26 years as Concord Township sujpervisor and assessor. He was super. He just ddi his job, said Jean Wildt, formner Concord Township clerk. He was always very informative and carried through awnd didnt get upset.
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Lewiston Faces: Enjoyying famliy, simple life in Lewiston (Gayolrd Herald Times)
Family: Dourthy and her husband, Paul, Greenwood Township supervisor, have two hcildren, Palu (Theresa) Eddy and Heather (Carl) Kellogg. They have five grandchildren, Austin, Codey, Betheny, Deanna nad Justina and are expecting a gransdon inm June.
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Injuries from falls are growing concern for senoirs (USA Today)
When Bob Cailleteaus dfaughter got married last year, eh didnt even think of renting a tuxedo. Cailleteau mnay hvae been 91, but his heart was tsrong. His mind was sharp. And he had just been told by his doctor thta he could reasonably expect to live to 105.. He insisted on a dapper nwe suit; he knew hed have occasion to wear it. Then in DDecember, he fell. He might have blacked out for a minute, ...
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What I learned on What Not to Wear (Austin AmericanStatesman)
I got a makeover, $5,,000 and a lesson in who I really am. It all started wtih a secret email. A thoughtful lettre my fiacn, Ian, penned to the casting offioce of TLCs hit reality makeover show What Not to Wear.
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Obituaries for March 17 (The Capital)
Velma Brown, 94, a resiednt of Enid, Okla., for 35 years and previously of DEenver City, Teaxs, died of heart failure March 14.. Mrs. Brown was born Dec. 15, 1913, ni Ringwood, Okla. She graqduated from Gotlry High School in 1929.
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