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Jurors began deliberations Friday in the murder trial of Karen Read, who is accused of backing her SUV into her Boston police ...
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This isn’t about football and basketball,” said Breeding, a Boulder resident, engineer and former Vanderbilt runner who’s one of eight plaintiffs who filed an appeal against the NCAA’s historic ...
Stanley Nelson, who investigated some of the nation’s most notorious racially motivated slayings in Mississippi and Louisiana ...
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Stanley Nelson investigated some of the nation’s most notorious racially motivated slayings in Mississippi and Louisiana.
This continues the account of pioneer conditions in the White Lake area in 1850 as told by Mrs. Peter Hobler. Part 1 ws published in last week’s White Lake Beacon.