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Roy Webb
Roy Edward Webb, 91, died April 2 at Wesley Village in Wilmore. His wife, children and grandchildren were at his bedside when he went home to be with his Lord. Mr. Webb is survived by his wife, Dorothy Dixon Webb of Wilmore; his sister, Florence Webb...Tags: Science and Technology, New York City, Kissimmee
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Kentucky receives No. 2 seed for second NCAA tournament in a row; Cats will take on Navy in Queens, N.Y.
As the UK Hoops team crowded around the flat-screen television in Coach Matthew Mitchell’s basement, they were all handed blank printable brackets so they could fill in the names of their mystery opponents. A hush fell over everyone as the ESPN...
Tags: Washington Huskies, Bronx (New York City), Kentucky Wildcats, Salem (New London, Connecticut), Connecticut Huskies
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UPDATE: Charges upped in NYC murder of Danville woman
smojica@amnews.comA grand jury has indicted Danielle Thomas' ex-boyfriend on 10 felony charges including first-degree murder in connection with her death last month in New York City, officials announced Friday. Jason Bohn, 33, of New York City, now faces life in prison...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Murder, Punishment, Prisons
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Danville woman murdered in New York
jking@amnews.comThe man Danielle Thomas loved is being sought by New York police today in her death. Police are looking for Jason Bohn, 33, last seen in Queens, N.Y. Thomas, 27, was a graduate of Boyle County High School. Her mother, Jamie Thomas Bright, and...Tags: Astoria
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Student news - June 16
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Mary McGinley of Hagerstown was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Muhlenberg College. McGinley, a member of the class of 2014, is an English major and a religion studies minor. McGinley is a graduate of...Tags: Education, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Mount Airy, DeSales University, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Get a real taste of Gen Yum
A quick Google search of the word "millennials" returns a string of results reflecting curiosity, discontent and even some disgust with America's newest adult generation. The most recent hits include a poll on the Pew Research Center's website, "How...
Tags: Periodicals, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chopped (tv program), Food Network (tv network), Guy Fieri
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Sharing a musical experience at school
Kids and families learned all about music at a recent event in Boca Raton. The Boca Raton Symphonia's free "Meet the Orchestra" program at Saint Andrew's School offered hands-on experimentation with musical instruments, tips from area experts and student...Tags: Music Theater, Education, Theater, Politics, Students
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Jean Stapleton dies at 90; was Edith Bunker in 'All in the Family'
Jean Stapleton, the actress who endeared herself to viewers in the 1970s as Edith Bunker, whose sudden bursts of truth regularly cut through her husband Archie's bluster on the groundbreaking television series "All in the Family," has died. She was 90....
Tags: The O'Reilly Factor (tv program), People (magazine), Heart Attack, Jean Stapleton, Maude (tv program)
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Jean Stapleton, beyond Edith Bunker: a devoted theater actress
Before her caterwauling duet of "Those Were the Days" with Carroll O'Connor became a signature moment of CBS' "All in the Family," actress Jean Stapleton had already sung her way through a number of now-classic stage musicals in her career as a New York...
Tags: Jean Stapleton, Lincoln Center, Norman Lear, CBS Corp., Celebrities
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Editorial: 'Those were the days' in the Bunkers' home
Although Edith Bunker died of a stroke more than three decades ago, her obituary found its way into national news this past weekend. Friday's death of actress Jean Stapleton, who portrayed Archie Bunker's wife on Norman Lear's sitcom All in the Family...Tags: Civil Rights, Jean Stapleton, Crime, Law and Justice, Archie Bunker's Place (tv program), Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Barrington student comes in 2nd at Scripps National Spelling Bee
The pool for the Scripps National Spelling Bee started out with 11 million spellers across the country. Only 281 made it. The semifinals whittled that number down to 42, including four of the 17 Illinois competitors who made the trip the Washington....Tags: Barrington, Schools, Middle Schools
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