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  2. 'The hardest thing about grieving is to grieve': Amarillo ...

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    BSA Hospice said the goal is to provide insights and resources to those seeking support, as well as understanding of the complexities of grief.

  3. Trent Sisemore - Wikipedia

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    Sisemore graduated from Amarillo High School,West Texas A&M University and The University of Texas at Austin. Trent is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor society at UT Austin. [2] He has served on the [3] Happy State Bank Board since 2005 and was the choir/orchestra director and worship pastor for The Church at Quail Creek [4] from 1988 to 2014.

  4. Amarillo Globe-News - Wikipedia

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    The current-day Globe-News is a combination of several newspapers previously published in Amarillo. One began on November 4, 1909, as a prohibition publication by the Baptist deacon Dr. Joseph Elbert Nunn (1851 – 1938). In 1916, Nunn turned the Amarillo Daily News into a general newspaper.

  5. Alexander Boxwell - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Boxwell was born near Winchester in Frederick County, Virginia in 1852, [1] and came in 1857 with his parents to Springboro, Warren County, Ohio. [2] [3] He attended the local schools and entered Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, Ohio at age twenty. He taught school for sixteen years and studied law. [2] [3]

  6. Amarillo to host community-focused State of the City ... - AOL

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    Amarillo Mayor Cole Stanley provided an update on the upcoming State of the City event, scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday at the historic Santa Fe Pavilion, located behind the Amarillo Civic Center.

  7. Amarillo Dutch Bros hosts fundraiser benefiting United Way - AOL

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  8. Amarillo College - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1929, Amarillo was the largest Texas city without a public college. George Ordway and James Guleke helped to introduce a house bill that would establish junior college districts in the Amarillo area. On July 16, 1929, Amarillo College (AC) became the first Texas junior college district to be organized independent of a school district.

  9. Hooper: Illegal dumping problem lies with prevention, not cleanup

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    Donny Hooper, director of public works for Amarillo, discusses the implementation of the city plan during a public forum at the Amarillo Northwest Library in this March 2023 file photo.