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Uptown Players presents the regional premiere of the hit Broadway show The Prom through July 28 at the Kalita Humphreys Theater. ……………….

Miss REBA 2023 Diamond will be honored at The Round-Up Saloon’s 2024 Miss REBA contest benefitting the Round-Up Employee Benevolence Association on July 14.

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