Sometime Thursday morning, we heard helicopters outside. Then I heard someone calling my name — 'Williams! Deborah Williams!' — and I knew we were saved. We all started hugging each other, and soldiers started coming in from the roof. -Deborah Williams

 

Sometime Thursday morning, we heard helicopters outside. Then I heard someone calling my name — 'Williams! Deborah Williams!' — and I knew we were saved. We all started hugging each other, and soldiers started coming in from the roof.


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Sometime Thursday morning, we heard helicopters outside. Then I heard someone calling my name — 'Williams! Deborah Williams!' — and I knew we were saved. We all started hugging each other, and soldiers started coming in from the roof.

Deborah Williams

Efforts to consolidate the number of vendors or to provide middleware platforms that consolidate these systems will be important components of risk projects for the next few years.

Deborah Williams

We are hoping to have a spotlight segment where, if you know someone who makes the best salsa in Huntington, that person can come in and teach friends and family and anyone interested in their best-kept secret family recipe, ... Once you ask people to come in with their strength and passion, it will take off.

Deborah Williams

When we take a look at how far the ripple will travel, from vendors, the local restaurants, local economy, hotels and everything that feeds off of those, it will have a big impact.

Deborah Williams

I took it from her, ... and, when I hit the power button, praise God, it came on.

Deborah Williams