This is my reply to Fremont County Commissioner Debbie Bell’s column in the Daily Record dated Jan. 31, “Can you hear us now.
His years illustrating pulp novels honed his sense of pictorial drama, and his meticulous research ensured historical accuracy, notably in his Civil War paintings.
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Thomas took over the scoring in the fourth quarter, and Ward-Owens provided a huge stop on the final possession.
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