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Remembering the life of Tyler Robert John FELL
Orangeville Banner· 1 day agoWe are sad to announce the unexpected passing of Tyler Fell, aged 32. Tyler was born on August 21st, 1991, in Orillia and he died July 11,2024, while...
Six Nations firefighter named to Haudenosaunee Nationals
The Brantford Expositor· 18 hours agoAmalee Jacobs has been protecting her community for over a decade as a firefighter and now looks to...
Garth Brooks Is ‘Flattered and Honored’ by Exciting Career Achievement
Parade· 5 days agoAbove, Brooks speaks onstage during the 58th Academy Of Country Music Awards at The Ford Center at...
Cody Ko mods admit deleting posts about Tana Mongeau on fan subreddit
The Daily Dot· 5 days agoLast month, YouTuber Tana Mongeau alleged in a live taping of her podcast that she and Cody Ko,...
I spent 4 hours and 20 minutes in the state fair's new weed lounge. Here's how it went
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBecause of an unexpectedly cool morning, the flame retardant applied to the artificial turf in the...
Glitter hats, golden sneakers and bandaged ears: The weird and wonderful fashions of the RNC
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoThere were plenty of colorful twists on traditional outfits at the Republican National Convention in...
Will 20 cents be the difference for Oakland Co. direct care workers?
Detroit News· 6 days agoThe Oakland Community Health Network is the county's mental health authority that oversees all of...
Cumberlands congratulates newest graduates
The Sentinel Echo, London, Ky.· 6 days agoJul. 16—WILLIAMSBURG — Everyone at University of the Cumberlands wishes heartfelt congratulations to all graduates in the Class of 2024! For the complete list of all 549 students for this story ...
‘Welcome to the NHL’ takes fans behind the scenes at NHL Draft | NHL.com
NHL· 5 days agoIt was also special to see the incredible bond shared by Lindstrom and his mom, Trisha. "To come...
From Naples to New Orleans, Murder and Mayhem
New York Times· 2 days agoMAY THE WOLF DIE (Penguin Books, 359 pp., paperback, $20), the first book from Elizabeth Heider, a physicist and former U.S. Navy research analyst, bowled me over with its descriptions of Naples ...