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A House Oversight Committee panel voted to subpoena several top Democratic names in response to a Democratic motion to ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ordered the family name of a Confederate leader restored to a base under his father's name.
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday he will name a national guard facility after an early 19th century Louisiana militia member ...
The following athletes were named Hometeam High School Baseball all-stars by the Telegram & Gazette staff with input from ...
The German constitution outlaws the former Nazi swastika and other remnants as “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations.” The government also bans their sales and display. Also banned in public ...
A crowd of more than 500 people packed into the Lawrence Elks Club on Andover Street on Friday, March 28th for the Valley Patriot’s 21st Anniversary BASH Scholarship and Award Night. Readers of The ...
Second is General Beauregard Lee in Georgia, who is said to be 80% accurate. In third place is actually a statue that resides in Lander, Wyoming, with a reported accuracy rate of 75%.
In Georgia, about 50 miles (81 kilometers) southeast of Atlanta in Jackson, a groundhog named “General Beauregard Lee” saw his shadow, his handlers declared, meaning six more weeks of winter.
Much to my chagrin, even our southern version General Beauregard Lee of Jackson. Georgia predicted six more weeks of Winter; or as we know it, bipolar weather. Nonetheless, I refute their ...
In addition to Punxsutawney, other regions in North America adopt their own groundhog or similar animals to predict the weather, such as General Beauregard Lee in Georgia and Wiarton Willie in Canada.
I didn’t know that there are many weather predicting critters, two at least of whom are also groundhogs, Staten Island Chuck and General Beauregard Lee, plus other creatures crowding in on Phil’s ...
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