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Shirley E. Conner, 81, of Whitehall died peacefully June 27, 2025 in St. Luke’s Hospice House after years of living with Alzheimer’s disease. She was the daughter of the late Otto and Mary (D… ...
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Shirley M. Spielvogel, age 88, of Sheboygan, went to her heavenly home on Monday, June 30, 2025. She was born in Sheboygan on April 27, 1937, to the late Joseph and Mary (Markelz) Moscardine.
When Robin Roesch moved to Capitol Hill in 2018, she knew almost nothing about the nearby elementary school she’d eventually send her daughters. Over the years, Shirley Chisholm Elementary ...
It does not sound as if anything is necessarily imminent in terms of Jazz Chisholm Jr. moving back to second base and DJ LeMahieu shifting to third.
On an afternoon Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered, tripled, walked and drove in four runs, there was some debate over which side of his game helped his team more.
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. managed just 3 home runs in the Home Run Derby tonight, finding himself eliminated from jump as others hit 16+ before and after him. The ...
Despite additional funding, the parks department has lost roughly 700 positions due to budget cuts, according to estimates from city officials.
Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s recent power surge has landed him in the Home Run Derby. The Yankees’ All-Star second baseman was announced on Thursday as the final participant for Monday’s Derby at ...
NEW YORK — Major League Baseball’s annual pop show is going to feature some jazz this year. Already an American League All-Star, Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. will participate in ...
Everybody in the Home Run Derby field on Monday night in Atlanta hit at least 15 home runs in the first round except for Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. will compete in the Home Run Derby, but after two injuries this year, some wonder if the risk—like it was for Judge—is worth it.