Lotus were once the envy of Formula 1, but by the 1990s, they were a shadow of themselves. But what caused F1's original ...
John Shumate, who sparked Notre Dame to the 1974 upset of UCLA that snapped the Bruins’ record 88-game winning streak, has died. He was 72. Notre Dame announced that Shumate died on Monday.
The Lieutenant Governor’s Office has announced that the Geographic Information Systems Division will conduct E911 system tests on St. John from Monday through Thursday, Feb. 6. Utilizing the new ...
John Cena recently sat down with the Today Show ... this order packs a serious protein punch, delivering a massive 78 grams in total. For someone like Cena, whose life revolves around physically ...
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A Fort St. John collegiate hockey player helped Canada win gold at the recent World University Games. Fort St. John’s Connor Bowie played at the FISU games in Turin ...
Find out how much the Road Tax (Vehicle Excise Duty or VED) will be on your car over the coming year. Cars from 1 March 2001 are taxed according to how much CO2 they emit. Cars registered before 1 ...
John Robert Evans October 3, 1944 - January 1, 2025 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of John Robert Evans, a talented race car aficionado, a skilled craftsman who had more ...
John Harmon, 78, Columbus, former editor of the Daily Reporter, died Friday, Jan. 10, in Columbus. Harmon served as editor of the Daily Reporter in the late 1970s and early 1980s. “He was a good ...
John F. Maske, 75, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, passed away at his home in Milton, Wisconsin on January 08, 2025, surrounded by his family. John was born on September 18, 1949, in Rock ...
John Harmon, 78, Columbus, former editor of The Republic ... Doug Showalter, former special publications editor at The Republic, worked with Harmon for years, and played with him in the band.
CRISFIELD, MD - The City of Crisfield has lost a community pillar with the passing of John “Jay” Tawes. According to his obituary, Tawes was born on May 22, 1951 and passed on January 20 ...
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