Bill was born in 1947 in Youngstown, to Robert E. and Ada DiLoreto Hagan, into a family that would eventually total 14 children. He graduated from Ursuline High School in 1965, and in 1966, was ...
THEY ARE THIEFS DO NOT GO HERE I have my Mercedes and my wife’s Audi serviced with Hagan’s and have never been disappointed. I was going to the new car dealer for years but after finding these ...
“At 8:55 a.m. on November 28, 1895, six motor vehicles left Chicago’s snow-covered Jackson Park for a 54-mile road race to Evanston, Illinois and back. Car Number 5, the second car built by inventor ...
A more than half-century old tradition continued in Berks County on Saturday. The 56th annual Duryea Day antique and classic car show brought out vehicles of all makes and models to the Boyertown ...
Snow started falling at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 21 and ended about 9 p.m. The old record was 3 inches in 1895 ... Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles warned. In Pensacola, that snow ...
The draw for the First Round proper of this year’s 1895 Cup, which has a new structure for 2025, will take place on Thursday afternoon (January 23) at Oldham’s Boundary Park. Taking place during the ...
About three months after the departure of Bailey Smith to Geelong after a difficult final 18 months at the kennel, the Dogs are supporting Jamarra Ugle-Hagan through some delicate personal issues.
Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge said at the time that the recent deaths of family members had been among the issues Ugle-Hagan was dealing with. Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has rarely been sighted at the ...
The Bulldogs have been supporting Ugle-Hagan but his issues remain complex and his immediate playing future is unclear. The Bulldogs confirmed on Monday the 22-year-old had been absent for some ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Mystery surrounds the short-term future of star Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, with neither the club nor his ...
Snow covered roofs in New Orleans and streetcars in this 1895 photo. Just over 8 inches of snow fell in New Orleans between Valentine's Day and Feb. 15, 1895, a record that remains unchallenged to ...
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