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Abbi Freeman and Shirley Randleman pose with the newly unveiled Hungry for History sign for the sonker in Dobson, Friday. Freeman during her internship with the tourism authority was instrumental in the grant work to get the sign and also help grow the Sonker Trail.
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LAS VEGAS — It’s the last Friday in April, and not long after lunchtime, Sam Brown emerges from a room in his Southern Nevada campaign office on the fifth floor of a building painted a hue of ripe apricot. The towering Army veteran walks by a group of volunteers he had helped train earlier