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Umpire Carl Paganelli has retired from the NFL after 25 seasons, Mark Schultz of Football Zebras reports. The NFL hired Paganelli in 1999 as an umpire, a position he kept his entire career. He served ...
CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Carl Junction students and the community came together Thursday for a glass of lemonade and to “Share Sydney’s Smile,” honoring one of their former classmates.
Not a single politician should have skipped the “Carl B. Stokes Day Celebration" at City Hall. Most did, though, Justice B. Hill writes ...
Carl Weber has been appointed as Portsmouth's new Deputy City Manager, replacing the retiring Suzanne Woodland. Weber brings 18 years of experience at Primex, where he focused on technology and ...
Carl Thomas Dean, husband of country music icon Dolly Parton, has died. He was 82. Parton shared the news on Monday in a statement posted on her official social media channels. "Carl and I spent ...
CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The Carl Junction Police Department will have new car and body cameras for each officer, as well as several new vehicles — including Tesla electric vehicles ...
Prince Carl Philip and Princess Ines of Sweden are baptizing their baby daughter Princess Ines on their tenth wedding anniversary. All about Princess Ines and her baptism.
We’re back with another speedy episode for the summer. On this week’s show, WAFF 48 Sports Director Carl Prather gives his take on the NBA Finals. Is this the start of something special for the ...
When I started writing on Carl Schmitt in the 1990s, the reaction in U.S. academia was often that you could treat a Nazi jurist with extraordinary capacities as a historical figure but not as a ...
The Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group arrived Monday in Guam for a scheduled port visit, before the USS Carl Vinson heads to the Middle East. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is expected to also ...
NCAA: Carl Berdal, Arellano Chiefs rule Season 100 men’s volleyball By: June Navarro - Reporter / @junavINQ Philippine Daily Inquirer / 03:51 PM June 11, 2025 Share: ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland officials have declared June 30 to be Carl B. Stokes Day, celebrating the life and legacy of the man who, in 1967, became the first Black mayor of a major American city.