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Today-History-Aug03
Today in History for Aug. 3: In 1460, King James II of Scotland died in a cannon explosion.
The chapel holds 15 services each summer. Attendance for 2024 was 1,334 people from 48 Nebraska towns and 11 states, and that ...
A 2025 graduate of Magna Vista High School was nominated and selected to perform at the Sydney Opera House this summer.
Can you guess which iconic cruise line has been sailing the longest? Check out the most historic cruise operators remaining ...
It’s another busy weekend and Railside is the place to be with a Hear GI concert that is always a favorite and the 20th Grand ...
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The Pentagon Against the Think Tanks
This particular bit of McCarthyist harrumphing was the rationalization the Pentagon gave more than a week ago for pulling out ...
Accused killer dad Luciano Frattolin may have been struggling to cover child support for his daughter, owing hundreds of ...
On Sunday, Scotia-Glenville’s 12U squad starts pool play in the New York State Little League Championship Tournament, hosted by The Great Kills Little League, in Staten Island.
Winter believes in life after love on new album Adult Romantix The singer-songwriter opens up how romantic delusion and fantasy inspired her new dream-pop record.
Standing on the banks of the Mohawk River in Scotia, New York, with a perfectly wrapped burger in hand and the aroma of sizzling beef in the air, you’ll have a moment of clarity: this is what people ...
The iconic Jumpin’ Jack’s sign stands proudly against dramatic skies, while Old Glory waves from a fire truck ladder—a Scotia summer tradition in full swing. Photo credit: Amy O’Brien When the winter ...
Richard John Burns Scotia - Richard John Burns, 95, of Scotia, New York, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2025.
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