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Apr 09 2024
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Obituary: Catherine Reegan Brown
BRUNSWICK – Catherine Reegan Brown of Brunswick passed into eternity on Feb. 23, 2024, at the Mid Coast Senior Health Center in Brunswick. She was surrounded by her children. Born and raised in Medford, Mass., Catherine was the daughter of the late William V. and Catherine M. Fleming Reegan. She graduated from Saint Clement High School and went on to attend Mount Saint Mary College, where she
Portland Press HeraldMar 14 2024
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Two playing basketball in Jackson injured in shooting
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Two 19-year-olds were injured during a shooting in Jackson. The shooting happened near Lake Hico on Wednesday, March 13. Detective Tommie Brown said a 19-year-old female and her 19-year-old male cousin were on the court playing basketball. When they went to their vehicle to leave, Brown said unidentified suspects in a parked car began firing shots at the cousins. Police
WJTV 12Oct 01 2023
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No. 1 Browns defense to face Ravens and Lamar Jackson: Crowquill
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Today, Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens (2-1) come to town to face Myles Garrett and the Browns (2-1). The winner will earn at least a tie for first in the AFC North.
The Browns defense leads the NFL in several categories including: yards-per-game (163.7), passing-yards-per-game (111.7) and points-per-game (10.7). Elusive dual-threat QB Lamar Jackson will
Cleveland Plain DealerApr 11 2024
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Eradicating violence is goal of annual Jackson community summit
JACKSON, MI – Jackson residents are invited to attend the third annual Summit to Reduce Violence next week to learn more about what everyone can do to help quell violence impacting the community. Initially, the focus was on identifying problems caused by violence. The following year, the spotlight shifted to solutions. This year, the theme is taking action to put an end to violence. Related:
MLive.comMar 19 2024
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One killed in shooting on McRaven Road in Jackson
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – One person was killed during a shooting in Jackson on Tuesday, March 19.
The shooting happened in the 4700 block of South McRaven Road.
Detective Tommie Brown said the victim was shot at the location. The unidentified victim was pronounced deceased at the location.
Additional information has not been provided.
Anyone with information about
WJTV 12Apr 19 2024
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Cherry Blossom Trees In Jackson Park Won't Bloom For Second Straight Year
JACKSON PARK — It’s shaping up to be another down year for Chicago’s cherry blossom trees. Many cherry blossom trees in Jackson Park’s Columbia Basin won’t fully bloom this year due to “erratic spring fluctuation in weather,” according to a news release from the Chicago Park District. This is the second consecutive year the bright pink trees in Jackson Park haven’t fully bloomed. The city
Block Club ChicagoApr 12 2024
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Jackson Liberty defeats Central Regional - Boys lacrosse recap
Paul Capozzi recorded six goals and three assists as Jackson Liberty defeated Central Regional 12-0 in Bayville. Jeff White also tallied three goals and one assist for Jackson Liberty (4-0) while Jeffery Keagan scored twice. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and
nj.comMar 17 2024
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Man shot after leaving Jackson barbershop
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Jackson police are investigating after a man was shot after walking out of a barbershop. The incident happened in the 1400 block of Ellis Avenue on Saturday, March 16. Detective Tommie Brown said the 48-year-old victim was walking out of Boss Lady Barbershop when the incident happened. According to the victim, a group of men in the parking lot began firing shots at each
WJTV 12Apr 10 2024
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Brown, Inman sworn in as NTSB members
WASHINGTON — Alvin Brown and J. Todd Inman have joined the National Transportation Safety Board, filling two vacancies and restoring the board to its full five members. Both members were sworn in on Monday. Brown’s term runs through 2026 and Inman’s concludes in 2027. Brown, mayor of Jacksonville, Fla., from 2021 to 2015, was previously at the U.S. Department of Transportation, where he served
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