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Carrollton participates in March for Our Live Co/iolltofi s new C oi tyOCMJCiflJ iter a ceftlerf.
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M ojjofy Six ^ketTiait D« Hjijlat* Miult ScIhjoI o
walkout for March Ml, 2 0 tft, IvJI.^vsvhj if*? ni«v%w ’’ pt^jpln at dN
School. School* around the* world tw e involved ut
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iKootiivgi, iiKludu^) Go/fuJkoo M arti* fot O ut t *vt
tighter gun control laws an tlte OivHed Stair*.
Mot® tiwt SO Caftofltoo uMiununty
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StudonU C/^ot^d p o tto fi tuxl ig n t w ill
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and prapofod speeches Kobe C^falp foegofi J yra'i age in a ta1
*20 (tok strongly about 9^1 control
pokMil <n America and was omit ut d v
students lM(tng Garrgitao'* march. Hie 0.4*•vi.i'jidii.K 1 * <r* ii,e< nah'imd ahtnr
I waft ad to get our id o o l m okvd
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to go and march to Cay Mgl to tai. to
itifev imo>^Iah&aiir-i illicit a**■illl'* ** ■at
the law makers u w v so we can make
im.'I as rW a and-lie* mihpk Mwtip lna
a d»Iefonce 0%ou convmoty.* Gefdfe ?tSlj the & *■»"£ lamlly 'wa-ip » *.. l ti.-i*
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tad "We knew that the coawnvLOei > It a -fir l#l Its tf «■ w I.ik J i e b<
to tali to Ian and id lam os# drat. p en o T M n g a n t <
kkai nio action"
In sddtKn, more than 100 nw s id the Uam fl i w<Ai
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M ug h a n d w e r e lo ad n w » fr» a n d *dvCbvi I
the 1/ a r t that w av lost. Students or d iL I
Cai*yll(.Ofi v fwrw outdoor tJewtooffl* **. a tmij itn
r« p fr\t thea ihauorts and share itc re t abc tak
A century on: El Jwdifl opens its doors Ca^iltetv.s n frw y ft new IkiWw !j- »r niw
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By An« LtncHW^ "21 CWssf^K.1^1 "vf*fi liw Hafttjftr i ♦^fngparT' 4 rjoLmjruji mm
and dwsft-i^ L/fric^itfi.t'n f duLflliTmail Kra»o*«Mi. I c»j-niaiti .1
o w M iix ri w K i f r . • v m ir are a *»<■-a 'ird f^ iR U ii
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Canoitevf bchod d the jociad Heat *\
a i i i w a s f m d r h r i a a w iiiu lw ia f imi_it a*r 3
bimonthly to celebrate ife hauca) iadm id
■^*.>♦•“•1^11 a'ea wd tMpjjlw* urinal wairifnc ifc*ulv
lectures to Is w r the Os lottery and a ^ iM a
I nif adbulmjr lJbwucjITi Nat tt< ^ a b |iird ln fi''i rirui 1
Completed e IW 0 Jonh
Lompui. aird < /s ^ ik iru iy 1»►* *jiur4ir-fl: »*r using d ie 1»©*<*
B o d c y a a vacation hom e I
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p^fSanH , ir-tt' ’ iin'^ !>% gcva fi V »r i'^‘flid*«"* a*
from respeatory gimeniv Tn >9 wtgn a naturaf
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foie If newiBigrriiPig 1 liw •mu. r i r hr tw^ t
hectic N u ll least whore trpa h tffd ifrfw * cor
oncjipilnn incMr, nrjrsaMcr' iTMidd11Cvaaatr fl fl hai uwerr
the (blowing 36 yoav the propgn
h d y fik k a (arrdy and later (undid I as a corp> tfrv cf tw . jt£tctcv npyi’rt Ctf 'iPVt •
n uiff lUadlnf] ht ‘>9 1a' >tui*r m 1 »- tonfl l»«i f * in »•
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(xacutNVf. Alter 0 Jiean was p tftka a d by the
44 wm a r u a u ih r T«r a.rAtjl I ij'^acufu* r»f Aini.r
Heart h l% l, a was transfer mod m o a td a d k
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(ujpcr tai wrai*umu. »Oh«
educating strong, laOh-iSed young women
Jesus (PSCJ). ran the uhod u d Hf Ohm l!jl
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1• fWaft va^i
Open house to u t and k c tu v t ware fd d on re t
thnxiQ the n l showcamg 0 Jkdn*t e d a tc tu i
pubikc about the v io i previous owners, and term
communal growth and a d e tl appreciation
0 Jordn also became the bodcdrop fer a 1920s styfe garde1
eryoyed by students nom the Trod through the Snoh & a d t