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Apr 29 2024
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Dowagiac Area History Museum Spring Lecture Series continues this week with Ring Lardner spotlight
DOWAGIAC — Mollie Watson of the Niles History Center continues the museum’s Spring Lecture Series on May 1 at 6 p.m. with her program on Niles native Ring Lardner, the famous author and humorist of the early to mid-1900s. For the basics on Ring Lardner’s life, visit his Wikipedia page, and then come hear Watson tell us more about his fascinating life. The program will have a capacity of 100
Dowagiac Daily NewsApr 15 2024
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Timeline: 128 years of Boston Marathon history
The Boston Marathon began in 1897 under a different name.Those first runners set off from Ashland, not Hopkinton, in April of 1897, when the race was known as the "American Marathon."It wasn't until 1924 that the start moved to Hopkinton and lengthened the course to 26 miles, matching Olympic standards.Nearly 50 years later, women were finally officially allowed to take on the Boston Marathon
WCVBApr 19 2024
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Sports history: 4 of the biggest fights between teams and fans
When it comes to sports, competitiveness sometimes gets the best of players and fans. Over the years, many fights have broken out among players, sometimes coaches, and occasionally even spectators have gotten involved. Some historical brawls have long been remembered by sports fans. Here are just a few of the many fights that are known as some of the biggest brawls in sports history. DAMAR
Fox News (Online News)Apr 29 2024
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Laura Washington: North Side dispensary Sway is deeply rooted in LGBTQ+ history
Sway debuted this month in the Northalsted neighborhood on Chicago’s North Side. It is a history-making moment that honors history. The new cannabis dispensary, at 3340 N. Halsted St., sits across from Sidetrack, one of the most successful gay bars in the nation. Sway is “one of the first queer-owned and BIPOC-owned cannabis companies in the nation,” its owners say. The brightly lit, spic-and-
Chicago TribuneApr 22 2024
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Suspect in girlfriend's killing has history of abuse against victim
Suspect in girlfriend's killing has history of abuse against victim A Des Moines man who was arrested Friday for the alleged beating death of his girlfriend has a history of abuse against her, court documents reveal. Derrick A. Earnest, 60, was charged with first-degree murder in the death of 49-year-old Holly Hudson Snowgren, of Pleasant Hill, early Friday morning. He is in custody on a $1
Des Moines RegisterApr 28 2024
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Lakers know they're still fighting history vs. Nuggets in Game 5
April 29 - The Los Angeles Lakers ended nearly two seasons of frustration against Denver on Saturday night and stayed alive in the Western Conference quarterfinal series. Now the goal is to make NBA history. Los Angeles' 119-108 win over the Nuggets in Game 4 on Saturday night snapped an 11-game skid against the defending champions, counting regular season and playoffs, but the Lakers have
ReutersMay 01 2024
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Criminal history of 24-year-old convicted felon charged in Augusta Mall shooting
Court records in Richmond and Columbia counties show the 24-year-old woman arrested Monday for allegedly opening fire and shooting one person inside of Dillard's at Augusta Mall has an extensive criminal history and is a convicted felon. One person was shot inside the Dillard's store just after 1:40 p.m. Sunday. Both the shooter and victim fled the scene before law enforcement and EMS arrived
Yahoo NewsApr 25 2024
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Rare Fort Worth history on display at this neighborhood store. Call for appointment
Many Fort Worth residents value their neighborhood’s history. Some people collect antiques in an effort to preserve the past. No one is really the keeper of history in Stop Six, but ex-Dallas Cowboys linebacker David Howard has been collecting as many items as he can get his hands on. Now he’s putting the collection of over 100 items on display. Stop Six is a four-square-mile neighborhood that
Fort Worth Star-TelegramApr 21 2024
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Welcome to Helltown! Exhibit honors history of taverns in N.J. community.
James Turk likes to point out the irony of a place once known as “Helltown” near his South Jersey home that is now owned by a church.
“There was a tavern in Richwood that had a notorious reputation,” Turk recently told NJ Advance Media. “It was in business by 1814. The notoriety of it was such that the area became known as Helltown.”
nj.comApr 27 2024
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'No Hero': UK's Modest D-Day Veterans Keep History Alive
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