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On top of a 25-3 overall record, Jonathan Alder’s baseball program has much to celebrate with the releasing of the 2025 ...
Beverly Hutchins, 82, passed away peacefully on June 7, 2025, in Columbia, South Carolina. Bev grew up with her sister Mistie ...
The RSU 9 Board met June 12 to approve the 2025-26 budget, discuss staffing and policy updates, and hear reports on nutrition ...
The co-players of the year for Union County-area softball call Marysville and Fairbanks their homes. The Journal-Tribune has ...
Ally Hutchins is finishing her final two years in the SEC with the LSU Tigers, playing for Beth Torina. Hutchins played her first two seasons under Rachel Laws ...
Merton Wayne Dell, originally from Bainbridge Township, Watervliet, Michigan, and more recently from Miami Township, Ohio, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record A look back at the Davie baseball team’s ...
Entering Super Regionals, the ACC had the most teams gunning to reach the Men's College World Series, and now only Louisville remains in their journey for a nat ...
Millions of American kids got a head start on kindergarten thanks to the happy, fun loving characters on Sesame Street.
After losing traction in Hollywood, he became a traveling clown. By Alex Traub Will Hutchins, who had a comically genteel starring role during the craze for television westerns in the 1950s ...
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7 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Sugarfoot,’ the 1950s Western Starring the Late Will HutchinsFor four seasons beginning in 1957, a soft-spoken cowboy named Tom Brewster (Will Hutchins) rode onto our screens every Tuesday night in Sugarfoot, the first comedy Western series to air on ...
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