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Apache Junction book store giving away FREE books before closing for good
'Mary Ann's Mostly Books' in Apache Junction helping community before closing.5:28 AM, Apr 14, 2021APACHE JUNCTION, AZ — A local bookstore is closing its doors but giving away thousands of books in the process.Mary Ann’s Mostly Books is filled with history - not just within the books but the store itself."I went around all the garage sales and things like that. When I first started the bookstore, it killed me to sell a book because it was my book but, I got over that,” says owner Mary Ann Steele.Now, she wants others to take a piece of that history home with them - for free. She’s...…'Mary Ann's Mostly Books' in Apache Junction helping community before closing.5:28 AM, Apr 14, 2021APACHE JUNCTION, AZ — A local bookstore is closing its doors but giving away thousands of books in the process.Mary Ann’s Mostly Books is filled with history - not just within the books but the store itself."I went around all the garage sales and things like that. When I first started the bookstore, it killed me to sell a book because it was my book but, I got over that,” says owner Mary Ann Steele.Now, she wants others to take a piece of that history home with them - for free. She’s...WW…
Officials release 1,000 inmates to ease crowding, slow spread of COVID-19 at Dallas County jail
Jails across the country are seeing more inmates and workers infected by the coronavirus. In Dallas County, there is an effort to control the spread. Jails across the country are seeing more and more inmates and workers infected. In Dallas County, there is an effort to control the spread by releasing some inmates. The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed 42 positive cases of COVID-19 in inmates. That’s 30 more than were reported this past week. Another 16 detention officers and deputies have contracted the virus, although two of those officers have returned to work. About a thousand...…Jails across the country are seeing more inmates and workers infected by the coronavirus. In Dallas County, there is an effort to control the spread. Jails across the country are seeing more and more inmates and workers infected. In Dallas County, there is an effort to control the spread by releasing some inmates. The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed 42 positive cases of COVID-19 in inmates. That’s 30 more than were reported this past week. Another 16 detention officers and deputies have contracted the virus, although two of those officers have returned to work. About a thousand...WW…
Catholic Diocese of Dallas to resume weekday public masses
Starting Tuesday, churches in the Catholic Diocese of Dallas can hold in-person mass during the week. Starting Tuesday, churches in the Catholic Diocese of Dallas can hold in-person mass during the week. The Dallas Catholic Diocese is reopening in phases. This is Phase Two, which includes one weekday in-person mass at each of its churches. The diocese is allowing its 77 churches to offer mass once a day Monday through Friday. The masses cannot exceed 25 percent capacity, so parishes are being encouraged to create an online sign-up sheet. Some churchgoers could be turned away if there isn’t...…Starting Tuesday, churches in the Catholic Diocese of Dallas can hold in-person mass during the week. Starting Tuesday, churches in the Catholic Diocese of Dallas can hold in-person mass during the week. The Dallas Catholic Diocese is reopening in phases. This is Phase Two, which includes one weekday in-person mass at each of its churches. The diocese is allowing its 77 churches to offer mass once a day Monday through Friday. The masses cannot exceed 25 percent capacity, so parishes are being encouraged to create an online sign-up sheet. Some churchgoers could be turned away if there isn’t...WW…
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