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LAWTON, OK — Robert Potter and the Soul Survivors are back and ready to rock into their 25th year, last weekend's Parkstomp Bluegrass Festival was a rousing success and the man who engineers the sound is retiring after 17 years on a high note. 

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A nonprofit organization has sued the U.S. National Park Service over a plan to remove Puerto Rico’s famous stray cats from a historic district in the U.S. territory. The lawsuit filed by Maryland-based Alley Cat Allies comes four months after the federal agency announced it would contract an animal welfare organization to remove an estimated 200 cats that live in an area surrounding a historic seaside fortress in Old San Juan. The organization announced the lawsuit on Thursday. The National Park Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment.