How to Stay Clear of Drama in a Small Town

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Tip 1 - Episode 1, A Small Town Murder, 15 Minute Drama - BBC Radio 4

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Episode 1, A Small Town Murder, 15 Minute Drama - BBC Radio 4

Jackie Hartwell is tasked with breaking bad news to 1960s singing star Connie Hudson.
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Tip 2 - Big drama in small-town Minnesota after a party gone wrong

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Big drama in small-town Minnesota after a party gone wrong

Bailey Hamilton wasn't out for a wild evening. It was a bright Sunday afternoon on Memorial Day weekend in rural Milaca, a sliver of land in central Minnesota about an hour north of Minneapolis. The 17-year-old had just graduated from high school a few days prior, and was now driving...
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Tip 3 - Unexpected drama in the small town of Chattanooga. Is it pronounced "bone sigh" or "bohn sa i"? It's pronounced bonsai says I. • /r/SubredditDrama

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Unexpected drama in the small town of Chattanooga. Is it pronounced "bone sigh" or "bohn sa i"? It's pronounced bonsai says I. • /r/SubredditDrama

84 points and 83 comments so far on reddit
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Tip 4 - Here to Stay: Reflections on the Dead in a Small-Town Cemetery: John E. Hallwas, Kathy Nichols: 9781467527552: Amazon.com: Books

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Here to Stay: Reflections on the Dead in a Small-Town Cemetery [John E. Hallwas, Kathy Nichols] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Here to Stay is a broad and compelling look into the lives of past residents in a downstate Illinois community-presenting the most varied array of small-town folks since Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology appeared a century ago. But it is much more. The introduction on Living with the Dead is an engaging account of both the impact of death in a nineteenth-century town and the social purposes of cemeteries like Macomb's beautiful Oakwood. The biographical sketches of the buried Permanent Residents reflect every generation in that corner of America since the first settlers came
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