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Hank Williams Jr., Are You Ready for the Country'

Hank Williams Jr.’s debut single on Nash Icon Records stays true Waylon Jennings' original. “Are You Ready for the Country?” is a rowdy, country-rock track with a few lyrics that fall charmingly out of step with today’s vernacular. The feeling is still there, and still relatable. “Slippin' and a-slidin', playin' dominos / Leftin' and a-rightin' ain't a crime, you know / Well, I gotta tell the story before it's time to go,” Williams sings to begin the song.

Light parade caps Christmas Victorian Walk in Geneseo

by: Jeff Johnson, Jeff Johnson Posted: Dec 12, 2022 / 09:47 AM CST Updated: Dec 12, 2022 / 09:47 AM CST There are a lot of fun holiday events going on around the Quad Cities area. That includes Geneseo, where they wrapped up their annual Christmas Victorian Walk with a light parade. You can see plenty of fun trucks, tractors, and even Santa Claus making an appearance, hopping on one of the floats.

Maya Bennett From Private Practice Is All Grown up and Gorgeous Now

For three seasons of the hit Grey’s Anatomy spin-off Private Practice, we watched Sam and Naomi Bennett’s daughter, Maya Bennett, grow from a shy teenager into a married woman and new mom. And while Maya was definitely a big part of the ABC show, many fans may not know exactly who played her. Actress Geffri Maya landed the part a decade ago in 2007, the year Private Practice officially premiered to chronicle favorite Grey’s character Addison Montgomery‘s move from Seattle to LA.

Church holds Womens Day Celebration

Rev. Joseph D. Williamson III, Pastor and First Lady Robbie Williamson, and congregation of Second Baptist Church, 919 6th Ave., Rock Island, invite the public to the annual Women’s Day Celebration on Sunday, March 26, according to a news release. The Theme is: “Women of God, Hear the Cry; Heed the Call” coming from Isaiah 6:8. The colors for the day are yellow and black. The guest preacher is the Rev.

Tornadoes kill 3 and leave trails of destruction in the central US

LAKEVIEW, Ohio (AP) — Blaine Schmidt sifted through the broken glass and splintered wood throughout his Ohio home Friday, salvaging a guitar and a bundle of diapers. His couch and a crib had been ripped apart by one of many tornadoes that tore through the central U.S., killing three people and injuring dozens more. The storm peeled open his living room wall, but at least the house was standing. The one next door was flattened.