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Remember when the only dances you needed to know were the Cupid Shuffle, the Wobble, and maybe, if you were from the old school, the Electric Slide? Simpler times. Nowadays, that’s not enough. Whether ...
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Now that it’s closed, the Outlaw Saloon may be one less place where people can learn to line dance, but that doesn’t stop the honky-tonk vibes from flowing in Wyoming’s capital city. Fred Arnold had ...