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Charles L. Sterling died on Mar. 12, 2025 in Dallas. He was born and raised in Paris. His parents, Lloyd and Mary Louise Whitten Sterling, preceded him in death, as well as his sister, Lynda. Also ...
Charles William Davis Jr. — a 77-year-old serving multiple life sentences in Jessup for a string of late 1970s Maryland murders — confessed to the 1975 murder of Roseann “Ann” Sturtz ...
David Charles Davis, born October 3rd, 1958; a jack of all trades, a man of his word, a lover of nature and the spirit of the outdoors, a never-ending storyteller, a wanderer – one that wandered ...
I’d like to thank my mother, Bessie L. (Walker) Roberts, who taught me so much about these historically important women. She was a proud member of the Women’s Newport League until she passed on ...
We've seen it – and said it – all season: Illinois, now 20-11 overall and ... At least two prominent college hoops pundits – Seth Davis and Jimmy Dykes – saw enough from the Illini against ...
State Representative Jed Davis has introduced two bills aimed at addressing Illinois’ teacher shortage. House Bill 1101 increases funding for the Teach Illinois Scholarship Program, providing ...
The Dallas general manager said he believed that with a team built around 31-year-old Anthony Davis and 32-year-old Kyrie Irving, the Mavericks only had a handful of opportunities soon to hoist ...
Ruston, La. (KNOE) - Dr. Charles L. Neal passed away on March 3, 2025. He was 82 years old. Dr. Neal served in active duty at Walter Reed Army Medical Center after getting his degree from the ...
Charles L. Lauer died on Feb. 28, 2025, in Holtsville. He was 98 years old. Born on May 29, 1926, in Brooklyn, he was the son of to Lillian and Charles Lauer. He was raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn and ...
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