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September 1st, 2008
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On The Town |
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Photo: At your service: Chey Anne Bates, Danielle Kutz, Ty Ritterbach, Josh Bruso |
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Photo: Get ready to laugh: Dr. Neal Green, Xavier Villarreal |
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Photo: J.Dix and the gang: Willie Anderson, Jennifer Dixon, Tracy Brown |
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Photo: There for the free meal: Jerome Brooks, Shelly Howard, Dani Boulware |
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Photo: They’ll also be blessing her food: Mark Luera, Du’Ane Yancy, B.F. Risinger Jr. |
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Photo: Public servant, actually serving: Lynda Kelley, H.M Davenport, Carey Ford |
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Photo: His and her Kims: Jennifer Rhodes, Janis Harrison, Kim Wyatt, Kim Derden |
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Photo: And a dentist on the side: Gary and Nancy Brown with daughter Deanna, served by Dr. Brent Magness |
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Photo: Dynamic Duo: Janet Martin, Zanada Tally |
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Photo: Good luck getting your food: Clay Beard, Russell Hudson, Lee McCleary |
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Photo: Frank Means |
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Navarro County life, people and cultural events are explored in depth in the pages of exp.
Age-old traditions are balanced with the most exciting, cutting-edge products on the market,
making the stories in exp an eclectic collection of old and new. exp seeks to get to the
heart of what makes Navarro County people tick, and explores the pasttimes, traditions,
and events (such as Youth Expo and Derrick Days) that make Navarro County a unique place
to live and raise a family. County-wide coverage gives exp the edge, as the smaller
communities of the county are included.
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