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Video: Nativity Bulletin Board Controversy

Dec 16, 2011JerryChristmasChristmas

Below is a news story from KTHV in Little Rock about the school in Paragould facing controversy over its Nativity bulletin board we wrote about yesterday. You can read the whole KTHV news story here.

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