Royal day at Premier Estates
The North Platte Telegraph Love was in the air at Premier Estates Assisted Living and the North Platte Care Center on Monday afternoon as residents gathered to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
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The North Platte Telegraph Love was in the air at Premier Estates Assisted Living and the North Platte Care Center on Monday afternoon as residents gathered to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
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