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Frances R. Wayne, nee Krynski, age 86, beloved wife of the late Thaddeus “Ted”; loving mother of Donald (Jean) and the late baby Richard; proud grandmother of Kimberly (Rich) Brandt, Ri… ...
DELPHI, Ind. — One of the attorneys for the suspect in the Delphi murders case has filed a motion seeking to delay a trial that was set by the judge. Special Judge Frances Gull set a hearing for ...
A piece of history is falling to the wrecking ball in Fort Frances, Ont., with the head of council saying it's time to look forward. The shuttered Resolute pulp and paper mill, now owned by ...
Cases in Fort Frances and the region have decreased which is a good sign for the area but Dr. Kit Young Hoon, medical officer of health at the Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU), said if cases rise ...
Frances Anderson, owner of the Georgia Pig, a well-known Fort Lauderdale barbecue restaurant, died on Sunday. She was 75. Mrs. Anderson, a native of Jesup, Ga., opened the restaurant near U.S. 441 ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WISH) — Google broke ground Friday on a $2 billion data center southeast of downtown Fort Wayne. WISHTV.com first reported on the Fort Wayne development in October, and ...
F ORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — A U.S. District Court judge sentenced a Fort Wayne woman to two years of probation and ordered her to pay more than $55,000 in restitution for lying about a fake ...
A Fort Frances man charged with second degree murder in the deaths of two people in that community last year has been found not criminally responsible, but will remain in custody.
Frances Calabrese DiMino of Wayne, PA formerly of Norristown passed away peacefully on October 23, 2013. Beloved wife of Augustus, loving mother of Lorraine Cavitt and Glenn (Rebecca), devoted gran… ...
Billie Frances Gardner Whaley passed peacefully to her heavenly reward on December 6, 2019 at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City in the presence of her family.
Frances Aileen Rankin Gardner. Memphis - Frances Aileen Rankin Gardner, 90, a fifty-year resident of Memphis, Tennessee, went to be with the Lord in her heavenly home on April 4, 2020.
1987 world motorcycle champion Wayne Gardner, known as the Wollongong Whiz during his racing career, has finally arrived back in Australia after spending nearly two weeks in prison in Japan.