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James Dearth doesn’t sweat the small stuff. He could’ve complained about the heat wave that has put temperatures into the high 80s and mid-90s in Cortland, N.Y., for the past couple of days, but he didn’t.
“Texas is like 105 right now,” said Dearth. “Where I’m from is East Texas, southeast of Dallas. It gets real hot there, blazing hot, humidity gets h...
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