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Posted Mon, Aug 8, 6:30 p.m.
Just to remind every one, all ANYONE needs to perform a wedding is the state license. You need no other certification. The form does ask if the service is a religious one. And the person who is officient is charged with seeing that the forms are delivered to the county ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jun 1, 5:04 p.m.
As almost always a thoughtful observation. Thanks Rob
MOREPosted Mon, May 17, 10:08 a.m.
Readers of Cliff Mass blog were well aware that late spring precipitation can be a major factor in our snow packs.
MOREPosted Fri, Apr 6, 10:34 a.m.
parole madness: This has been a long time sore point with me. We spend tens of thousands of dollars keeping people in prison (also a sore point), and then release them to some poor parole officer who looks after 70(?) people. A person likely to re-commit crimes should be aware ...
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