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WTRF Reporter Almost Gets Everything Right in Story

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Some say it’s business as usual, but yesterday it happened again.  WTRF almost had all of their information correct in an article.

“I was really rooting for them this time,” said Rick Smith.

WTRF posted an article about an upcoming event in Bethesda, the 29th Annual Epworth Park Chautauqua Homecoming Days & Bethesda Festival.  Only problem is, the date was not correct.

“The weird thing is, they put it for the month of June and it’s already July,” said Timothy Jordan.
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Latasha Huntsman commented “It’s July, Not June.”  Greg Henson commented “nope.”

WTRF apologized for the mistake and promised to not fix it.

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