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With a legacy spanning a century, the Lexington brand features the most diverse home furnishings assortment in the industry, designed by an award-winning product development team. Styling ranges from classic to contemporary, from casual to formal, with products for every room of the home including custom upholstery. Collections are designed and curated by lifestyle, allowing you to create a ...
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WEBER CITY, Va. — A police department has been left with no remaining officers after the town council voted to fire its chief and a sergeant, WJHL reported. Two other officers were dismissed because the Weber City Police Department did not have the resources to train them, Mayor Justin Addington stated. He told WJHL that with the departures, the department has one sergeant remaining ...