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Community Calendar
The Advertiser-Tribune - Mar 01 9:35 PM All-you-can-eat fish fry, 4-7 p.m., Sentinel Career Center. Adults/$7, senior citizens/$6, child/$4. To benefit electrical trades/SkillsUSA at Sentinel and supporting Garlo Park community service project.
Political opposites Skaggs and Hornsby in tune on new album
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