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William Hardrick, a college football defensive back who previously played at Mississippi State and Miami (Ohio) before transferring to Austin Peay, has died. He was 22. Austin Peay University ...
Former college football player William Hardrick was killed in a car accident in Nashville on Tuesday, and now a man has been charged with murder as a result of the incident. John McAdams faces a ...
NORTHAMPTON — After years of deliberation on deciding a new nickname and mascot, Smith College has chosen the bear. The college announced on Wednesday it would change its moniker from the ...
Austin Peay is mourning the loss of football player William Hardrick, after the senior passed away on Tuesday, the school announced. No cause of death or other details were immediately known.
Carroll College on Thursday announced that William N. "Bill" Ruud would be its 19th president, effective July 1. In a room packed nearly wall to wall in the lower campus center, students ...
senior Natalie Yale signed her national letter of intent to bowl at William Smith College. Yale led the Spartans in points last year and bowled two perfect 300 games. Yale says she will be ...
Bradford (Brad) Smith, 70, of Dryden, Ontario, passed away peacefully following a valiant battle with cancer with the people who loved him the most by his side. Brad was born in Duluth to William ...
A new court filing includes comments from William Smith about his crimes as the former CFO of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy. Smith is scheduled to be sentenced April 24 after pleading guilty ...
First off, William Smith is a liar. Second off, too. Smith, 52, was sentenced to 19 years in federal prison April 24 for embezzling at least $44.3 million from the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy.
A federal judge sentenced William Smith, 52, to 19 years in prison for stealing at least $44.3 million from the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, concluding a staggering case of theft that went ...
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