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Letter to Editor: Kress couple supports Serenity 04-25-2008 - Read More

Date Added: April 27, 2008 12:43:01 PM
This is in reference to the meeting about the location of the Serenity Center in Plainview. We would like to thank Paul Walker, director of Plainview Serenity Center; Bobby Keeter, director of the Tulia Serenity Center; and their staff for the good they have done.

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