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Ringin’ In 2013

This morning on the K-Bear morning show we discussed the variety of ways New Year’s Eve is celebrated across the U.S. From the dropping of the giant pine cone in Flagstaff, Arizona to the use of a live possum in Brasstown, North Carolina. See what you missed by not tuning in this morning! I would be remiss if I did not remind you about the big New Year’s Eve party at the Big Horn Resort. Enjoy the water park all day long, have a great meal and stick around to watch the giant turtle drop at midnight…yep, I said turtle. Call the resort for details at 839-4000. And Happy New Year.

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