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‘THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: JULES MASSENET CINDERLLA’ 3-5:30 p.m. Salida Arts & Culture presents a showing of “The Metropolitan Opera: Jules Massenet Cinderella” on the big screen at Salida SteamPlant, ...
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There was a mysterious wet area in our farmyard leading my husband, Tom, to suspect a leak in an underground pipe leading to an unused hydrant. He has a backhoe ...