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stanley cup came December 10, 2021. It was just a pile of bricks, just completely flattened, Carr said.A powerful tornado tore threw Mayfield and destroyed large parts of the town and the steakhouse. Just prior to it striking, customers and employees were inside, including Carr s son and brother. I think he left about seven minutes before the tornado, Carr said. When the tornado hit, that s something I really was able to kind of hold onto鈥?the fact that we could have lost a lot of lives in the restaurant. Others in Mayfield, though, did not survive. Their names are now featured prominently in the center of town.Around it, the rebuild is slow-going. We know our future is going to look quite different, said Mayfield Mayor Kathy ONan.She just won ree
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TAMPA, Fla. WFTS -- May is Military Appreciation Month and Skin Cancer Awareness Month, so doctor
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