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Local activist Sage Lewis will continue the holiday tradition he started last year, when it was a much colder and he slept outside on Christmas Eve to raise awareness and collect donations for Akron's homeless population.
Lewis, 50, will again remind the public that Jesus was homeless a
December 23, 2021 | By Nicole Qualtieri
Call it an ice shanty, an ice fishing tent, an ice shelter, or an ice fishing hut. Whatever your preference, these are the best for filling your freezer with fish this year.
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PLANO, Texas — On a cold Saturday night, the Salvation Army of North Texas raced to get the most vulnerable to safety.
Lt. Michael Cain, an officer with the Salvation Army’s Plano location, was busy Saturday evening as they opened up a warming shelter for the first time this season.<