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Historic Elmwood Cemetery has had several mausoleums and its chapel damaged by criminals. See why officials believe the ...
Near the remnants of a century-old oak, a tree grows in Charles Baber Cemetery. On Wednesday, the Shade Tree Commission planted a red oak seedling to replace one that fell victim to a combination of ...
On National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day, a new marker was placed on a family monument at Union Cemetery to honor Elizabeth (Dunkin) Porter – a woman whose sacrifice helped shape America’s ...
On April 9, 1942, the United States experienced its largest military surrender, followed by the infamous Bataan Death March.
The Wagoner County Sheriff's office is trying to spark new interest in a decades-old cold case about an infant known as "Baby John Doe." ...
Two notable African American sisters from Monrovia, whose graves have remained unmarked at Live Oak Memorial Park, will ...
Valley of the Fallen, a site built on Franco’s orders, has become a flashpoint between left and right as the Socialist-led government seeks to convert the site into a ‘monument to democracy’ ...
Traveling west of Cassville on Highway 86 next to the power substation lies a monument that visitors often mistake for a ...
State lawmakers have unanimously approved legislation that will offer a new burial option for Indiana’s estimated 338,000 ...
Napoleon City Council Monday approved the final reading to increase cemetery fees. City Manager J. Andrew Small previously said the cemetery rates were last changed in 2002 and the changes were ...