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Bet you didn't know: Here are the key moments in EAA AirVenture Oshkosh history Did you know Oshkosh wasn't even the second site for EAA AirVenture?
July 2019 Jack Pelton is elected as EAA chairman of the board while Rod Hightower resigns as president/CEO. The EAA fly-in convention celebrates 50 successive years in Oshkosh.
WAYNE TOWNSHIP ‒ A 9-year-old Wayne Township boy was injured on July 10 when a bullet he was hammering exploded, causing shrapnel to go into his arm and ankle.
Erik Denson, a NASA engineer and diving instructor from Oviedo, is dedicated to preserving history and oceans through his work ...
Rep. Gary Day's legislation would add large-caliber air rifles as legal hunting weapons in Pennsylvania, citing their evolution beyond "childhood BB guns" to ethical big game hunting tools.
Lt. Col. George Hardy, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, turns 100 years old Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Sarasota, Florida.
Mark Anton Municipal Airport in Dayton announces their free Wings On Display WWII Airport Day to be held on Saturday, Sept. 6 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Officials said, "In September of 2024 we created ...
Nelly defends inauguration performance amid criticism, sparking debate about politics and race in entertainment.
Olympic champion Dr. Edwin Moses discusses his 13 Steps documentary, Morehouse legacy, fitness secrets, and advocacy work in exclusive Q&A interview.
Discover the Tuskegee Airmen's impact at a new exhibit in St. Louis, highlighting their historic contributions and role in the civil rights movement.
A Kansas City woman says she feared for her life when a bullet from a parking lot shootout entered her apartment. It was less than an inch from her head, she said.
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