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Gunfire signals a soldier is coming home: Brad Johnson
Watertown Public Opinion via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe seven soldiers fired their rifles simultaneously, the smoking brass casings ejecting into the...
Lunch honors Elder Edwards’ 73rd anniversary; street to be named for Rev. Dr. Richardson
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 1 year agoI believe that in everybody’s life, there is or has been, someone who was there for you when the...
Arson fire destroyed a Black L.A. church. 'We shall rise from the ashes' — but how?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year agoPastor Edward Jenkins, on the empty lot where Victory Baptist Church once stood. Founded in 1943,...
‘We had big plans together’: What we know about the victims of Raleigh mass shooting
Raleigh News and Observer via AOL· 2 years agoRaleigh Police on Friday identified the victims in Thursday evening’s shootings in the Hedingham...
She found her calling: CashBurless ministered to college students
The Abilene Reporter-News via Yahoo News· 12 months agoMarty CashBurless has come full circle. It happens at McMurry. Sandra Harper, for example, was a...
Summer Movie Guide: What to watch from May through Labor Day
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThere is something for everyone at the movies this summer, both in theaters and streaming at home....
Tom Archdeacon: Dayton Flyer draws inspiration from famous grandfather
Dayton Daily News, Ohio via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAug. 21—Ten days ago some of the University of Dayton football players were enticed to stand up in front of their teammates after a preseason practice and explain any meaningful tattoos they ...
Tom Archdeacon: A man of letters bringing WWII experiences to life with coming book
Dayton Daily News, Ohio via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAug. 21—SPRINGFIELD — You could call 98-year-old Walter Stitt a man of letters. Although he wasn't letter perfect. There were some omissions. Here is what he remembers from Jan. 6, 1945. It ...
Rick McCrabb: The area's most intriguing people of 2022
Journal-News, Hamilton, Ohio via Yahoo News· 1 year agoJan. 1—In 1987, I never thought I'd still be working at the Journal-News. When Jerry Nardiello, the longtime sports editor of the Middletown Journal, hired me 35 years ago, my plan was simple ...