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MyStateline.com on MSNRockford police to spend $2 million on new squad cars from Rock River FordRockford Police will purchase $2 million of new squad vehicles from Rock River Ford, saving $196,590 off a bid from another ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThis 73-Year-Old Western Starred John Wayne in His PrimeW hen thinking of John Wayne, it’s nearly impossible not to picture him as the no-nonsense cowboy in the Western genre — the ...
This year, the Iditarod saw both a historic anniversary and the marked impact of climate change. Writer Lale Arikoglu follows ...
Marietta has been spared the horrors of war. War came close when Confederate General John Hunt Morgan led 2,500 cavalry on a ...
Leetsdale officials plan to install benches at borough parks this spring in memory of two kind souls. A bench in memory of ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNThings to do in metro Detroit, March 14 and beyond• “Peter Pan” musical: Through March 16, Fox Theatre, Detroit, Family Night is 7:30 p.m. March 12, at the Fox, buy one adult ...
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Rugby Canada names 28-player roster for U-20 women’s tour of Ireland in MayLANGFORD, B.C. — Coach Dean Murten has named his 28-player Canadian under-20 women’s rugby squad for a tour of Ireland in May ...
Although John Wayne may be the most iconic western star of all-time, he would not have received that legendary status if it was not for his regular series of collaborations with John Ford.
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Comic Book Resources on MSN63 Years Later, This John Ford Epic Western Is Still 1 of the Most Underrated Civil War Movies Ever MadeFrom three Western directors, How the West Was Won is a five-segment masterpiece about a frontier family experiencing key ...
The AuSable River Queen, a historic paddlewheel riverboat, sank in the AuSable River Tuesday night. The AuSable River Queen, a paddlewheel boat that provided tours along the AuSable River west of ...
It’s hard to believe five years have passed since the beginning of the pandemic and the loss of John Ford, my husband and ...
FARGO — It is widely accepted that the northward flowing Red River is prone to spring flooding because the river flows north. The logic is that the snow and ice melts in the south first and ...
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