In September of 1955, KELOLAND’s 575-foot tower near Shindler, S.D. collapsed in a wind storm, which may have been a tornado. The station was back on-air in 48-hours, in time to broadcast the World ...
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was 77 when she visited Yakima in late February 1990. The civil rights legend had shared her story ...
Let's go to America, in 1955, to Montgomery in the southern state of Alabama. There, when a woman called Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, a bus journey became very important. Rosa's refusal ...
But those stretching the matter of reallocation of Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s seat to Rosa Parks proportions are probably not quite accurate, though Senator Ireti Kingibe has pointed out that the ...
The administration also said it was seeking to offload federal buildings bearing the names of civil rights icons Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta and Rosa Parks in Detroit, and the Montgomery ...
While most bars may not be the place "where everybody knows your name," (Sounds kinda creepy, actually), you can get some ...
The day, December 1, would be in honor of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks has been proposed by Representative Terri Sewell of Alabama. Called "the mother of the civil rights movement," Parks ...
There, a half-dozen finger canals offer marinas and slips. Bellmore's greatest draw, believes Schneider, is its sense of continuity. "There are businesses I went to as a kid, and now my kids have ...
The Library of Congress image, taken in Detroit in March 1973, shows the late civil rights leader Rosa Parks engaged in the holistic practice of yoga, lying on her stomach and pulling her feet ...
THE SCOOP Known for its five lakes with stone bridges, century-old Victorian homes and canals leading to the Great South Bay, Brightwaters is a picturesque village with waterfront properties and ...
Welcome to The Two River Times. Founded in September 1990, the TRT is a full broadsheet, paid circulation weekly newspaper based in Red Bank and covering towns on or near the Navesink and Shrewsbury ...
Drawing the line: In their letter, the former members of Congress don’t deny the government could use some belt-tightening. But they say there’s a limit: “Wasteful spending and burdensome ...
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