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Terry Mills, 67, Indianapolis, passed away unexpectedly September 21, 2020. Terry was born January 24, 1953, in Portland, Indiana, to the late John and Eileen (Nichols) Mills. Terry graduated from ...
Terry Mills, Komori’s district sales manager for the Southern region, plans to retire from Komori on Sept. 30, 2020, after 16 years with the company. Continue to your page in 15 seconds or skip ...
Mills said 90 percent of the group's members did not vote in the election -- an aberration from the turnout in years past. Of the chapter's 840 members, 150 of those votes went to Coleman and ...
Terry Mills didn't want Corpus Christi to join the growing list of towns saddled with a reputation for unrest between law enforcement and young people. Mills, ...
During a press conference, Terry Mills said out of 840 members on the poll, Coleman was said to have received 150 votes. Mills only received 17. Skip Navigation ...
Terry Mills was a member of the last University of Michigan basketball championship team in 1989. Michigan coach Bill Frieder wasn’t allowed to coach the team because he had taken a job at ...
Terry Mills, the Missouri state trooper whose undercover work led to the biggest dogfighting bust in American history, is taking his show on the road. We're not talking about a book deal or the ...
Former Wolverines Tim McCormick and Terry Mills discuss Juwan Howard's growth in year one as a head coach.
Betty Jane Terry Mills. Betty Jane Terry Mills passed away peacefully on July 8, 2021. Betty Jane (BJ), daughter of Nelle and George Lambert, was born in Covington, KY on January 12, 1921.
Terry Mills was a junior in 1965 on the Knox Central team that made the school's first state tourney trip since 1937. In an opening-round win over Glasgow, Mills had 25 points.
Terry Mills is a Democrat running for Kentucky State Representative in District 24. Q. What are the biggest issues facing your district? A. We need good-paying jobs as does every community. The ...
Their Day Foundation founder Terry Mills said it is important to take advantage of these resources "I hope they take away good information," Mills said.