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  • On Friday, Farmhouse Coffee hosted student and alumni musicians from White County High School who played Christmas songs. From left are Lydia Durden, Benjamin Catchings, Ribaldo Matias, Tyler Franklin (out of sight behind Ribaldo), Aynsley Franklin, Sarah Adams, Keegan Gauntt, Timothy Lingle and Marco Mastrogiovanni. The Winter Wonderland included artificial snow which quickly disappeared into the single-digit temperatures outside the store on the Cleveland Square. (Photo/Linda Erbele)
    On Friday, Farmhouse Coffee hosted student and alumni musicians from White County High School who played Christmas songs. From left are Lydia Durden, Benjamin Catchings, Ribaldo Matias, Tyler Franklin (out of sight behind Ribaldo), Aynsley Franklin, Sarah Adams, Keegan Gauntt, Timothy Lingle and Marco Mastrogiovanni. The Winter Wonderland included artificial snow which quickly disappeared into the single-digit temperatures outside the store on the Cleveland Square. (Photo/Linda Erbele)
by Samantha Sinclair White County News   “So, this isn’t the Christmas Eve we planned,” Pastor Burnetta Armour opened a virtual sermon Saturday night. On Thursday afternoon, her church, First…

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