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guest post, Brandon Atwell | how you do religion

guest post, Brandon Atwell | how you do religion Brandon Atwell is a minister on pastoral staff at a vibrant growing church. His Pastor is actually a

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Argelia Concepcion Rodriguez

Argelia Concepcion Rodriguez, known to her friends, family and the Key West community as “Mulata” or “Connie,” passed away at home on Sunday, April 18, 2021, surrounded by her family. Mulata was born on Dec. 8, 1938 in Key West, Florida. The daughter of Oscar and Coralia Molina, she attended Key West High School and was a proud graduate of the Class of 1956. Mulata, was an extremely dedicated worker, retiring only two years ago at age of 80 from the Porter Allen Insurance Company. She loved working and had the ability to make every co-worker feel like a member of the family. Mulata was always an active woman who loved dancing, sweet treats and traveling with her lifelong friend, Josephine. Both widows at a young age, the two traveled yearly. On the weekends, you could normally find her firing away on her “adding machine,” balancing her checkbook with precision — down to the last penny — or on the phone catching up and keeping in touch with f

Coast bars set to benefit from NOLA Mardi Gras closure

Coast bars set to benefit from NOLA Mardi Gras closure Coast bars set to benefit from NOLA Mardi Gras closure By Tristan Ruppert | February 6, 2021 at 6:38 AM CST - Updated February 6 at 6:38 AM OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - Feelings of shock, anger and hope reverberated throughout the Gulf Coast Friday. The shock and anger were in New Orleans where Mayor LaToya Cantrell said bars must lock their doors the five days leading up to Mardi Gras. The hope is in South Mississippi. Some local bar owners think they can salvage Carnival by capitalizing on what they consider the Big Easy’s blunder.

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