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Aviation trailblazer reflects on military service
Dothan Eagle· 11 hours agoPatricia “Trish” Marler shakes her head in amazement as she thumbs through piles of memorabilia collected through decades of service to her country....
Eastside softball, Chilhowie baseball, and Honaker soccer capture region titles
WJHL· 2 days ago(WJHL) — For the fifth time this season, Eastside and Rye Cove locked horns on the softball field....
12 gorgeous new picture books for children this spring
The Columbian· 7 days agoThis spring’s crop of picture books for children focuses on friendship, history and nature. With...
Mississippian still MIA from ‘Christmas bombings’ in Vietnam
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 4 days agoBuddy Bennett went missing in Vietnam 52 years ago on his 30th birthday, leaving a hole in his Mississippi family’s lives. Ray Nothstine spoke to his sister in the lead up to Memorial Day about ...
Chigozie Obioma: My Influences
Esquire· 1 day agoBenjamin had been waiting for me to come to the room so he could talk to me alone. That night, I rewrote the entire novel, recasting the story of this...
More than six years a POW, pilot's faith saw him through
Arizona Daily Star· 4 days agoMaj. Thomas Storey roared off in his Air Force Phantom jet on a photo reconnaissance mission over...
The Most Underrated 2000s Movies Ever
Marie Claire· 3 days agoThe decade pushed the limits of storytelling—with big Hollywood blockbusters and independent filmmaking each holding their own, and international...
Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 6 days agoDr. C. Wayne Shearer Dr. Claude Wayne Shearer, a longtime Red Bank optometrist and one of the last surviving local World War II veterans, died May 18,...
Tucson Speaks Out: May 28 letters of the day
Arizona Daily Star· 3 days agoOn April 22, I flew out to D.C. with the Fuerte Arts Movement to rally for the Johnson v. Grants Pass case. When I was in middle school, my family and I...
Editorial: Honor those who gave their lives
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 5 days agoNone of those stories is more heart-breaking than the account of the Traverse City kid who volunteered to serve his country as an infantryman in the U.S. Army in 1969. Michael P. McQueer was ...