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Muertos Fest takes over Hemisfair this weekend, with live music, a mercado, processions and the city's largest community altar.
The second annual event is hosted by Festival Dia de los Muertos Amarillo, Tx, Amarillo Council for the Latino Arts and Balu ...
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After surviving Hurricane Idalia and Debby, dairy farmers didn’t think it could get much worse.
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