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Queen City Crime: George Remus, the wife-killing 'King of Bootleggers'
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 10 months agoThe Cincinnati region has been connected to monumental crimes and criminals in years past. In this...
Looking Back: 100 years ago, local volunteers take care of Mt. McSauba
Petoskey News Review via Yahoo News· 4 months agoCHARLEVOIX — Remember a few years ago when the combined Covid/supply chain problem sent the price of...
Looking Back: Skating on thin ice
Petoskey News Review via Yahoo News· 5 months agoCHARLEVOIX — One hundred and fifty years ago, the Jan. 10, 1874 Charlevoix Sentinel reflected the American frontier mentality that in many places still...
Sarasota’s first mayor saw nearly a century of change | Sarasota History, Jeff LaHurd
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 years agoIf ever there was a self-taught (he spent nine months in a classroom), self-made man, Arthur B....
'Cabrini' film tells origin of first US citizen saint: What to know about Mother Cabrini
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 months agoThe film "Cabrini," in theaters Friday on International Women's Day, details the story of a woman...
What if Alabama had never taken anyone’s vote away?
The Montgomery Advertiser via Yahoo News· 7 months agoThere’s a chance — not a guarantee, but a better-than-average possibility — that two Black Alabamians will represent the state in the U.S. House of...
President Bush's first pitch, FDR's Opening Day record: Baseball plays major role in US history
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 1 year agoFor millions of fans, baseball’s Opening Day is renewal itself, a new season after months of winter....
Who Really Killed Harry Houdini? The Answer May Be an Illusion
Biography via Yahoo News· 1 month agoThe final days and death of master illusionist Harry Houdini are still shrouded in mystery, with a...
SouthCoast Wonders: The girl with the 'upside-down stomach' who went viral in Fall River
The Herald News via Yahoo News· 3 months agoViral news stories aren't a new thing. Here's how Dr. Truesdale saved “the girl with the upside-down...
Community gathers to celebrate the feast of St. Adalbert outside the closed Pilsen church
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 year agoOver 40 people, many of them former parishioners, gathered Sunday afternoon outside the closed St. Adalbert Catholic Church in Pilsen to honor their patron saint on his feast day. The celebration ...