Word Unscramble 09.12.2025
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Did you get the correct answer to Friday's Word Unscramble? In case you missed it, it was:
M I N I C A R L
The word is… criminal!
Congratulations to our clever Word Wizards who cracked the code: Members Hello Kitty, mspat1715, tb8462...
The Town That Stopped the Music
It sounds like the plot of Footloose, but it really happened: one US town banned dancing for more than 80 years.
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From 1898 until 1980, Elmore City, Oklahoma, lived under a local ordinance that outlawed public dancing. The law was...
On This Day - September 15
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Ready to take a trip down memory lane? Let’s look back at some of the most significant events in American history that happened on this day, starting with…
1853: First US Woman Ordained as a Minister
Antoinette Brown Blackwell was...
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That image of the man waving the flag each year is so powerful. It’s comforting to be reminded that, even in such a painful time, people have found ways to honor and remember.
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You described it so clearly. Watching it unfold in real time and realizing it wasn’t an accident—it really did feel like the world changed in that instant.
I can only imagine how frightening that must have been, not knowing where your sister was at first. The relief of finding out she was safe, mixed with the heartbreak of what was happening, really comes through in your words.
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Carrying the memory of that morning alongside the grief of losing your son is incredibly heavy. Your words honor him, and we’re grateful you chose to share them here.
That must have been so hard to live through, especially seeing the Pentagon strike with your own eyes and knowing families who were affected. Thank you for sharing such a personal memory with us.