Once upon a time, there was a genealogy library in a retirement community. A person could walk in, read some books and learn ...
Former tour company founder Linda Viviani died in November, after a life dedicated to sharing California's wines with ...
He joined the firm Willis & Knight, but politics was in his blood. In 1983, he was elected Tennessee Democratic Party chair ...
It's time to click through the Clarksville Now archives for the last 12 months and try to make sense of the year that was, ...
From politicians and political dissidents to civil rights activists to a Nobel prize-winning physicist, the world said goodbye to a number of notable names this year. Among the newsmakers who died in ...
A previous version of this list incorrectly printed Joe Bonsall's name as Jon Bansall, Dickey Betts' first name as Dicky and Dave Mallet's last name as Mallet. It has also been corrected to ...
Here are some of the leaders, newsmakers, sports legends and entertainment greats who have died so far this year. You’re wasting your money on Netflix if you haven’t watched these 10 films 8 ...
A previous version of this list incorrectly printed Joe Bonsall's name as Jon Bansall. It has also been corrected to include Amelia Cuni's birth year as 1958, not 1905. Additionally, a previous ...
This list was compiled on Dec. 19 using information available from the state on that date and only contains entities in Sedgwick County. But you can search food and lodging inspection results ...
Smithson Valley is now a Texas high school football state champion. In their fifth finals appearance, the Rangers shut out Highland Park in the second half to win 32-20 in the UIL 5A Division I ...
ARLINGTON — The Smithson Valley football team won its first-ever UIL state title on Saturday knocking off Highland Park 32-20 in the Class 5A Division I championship game. The Rangers were led ...
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