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Today in History - Wilmington News Journal

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19 June What Happened On This Day In History

There are several notable events that happened on June 19 throughout history, and that's why it's an important day in Indian and world history. In this article, we have compiled a list of the important things that happened all around the world on June 19.

Around the Web: Font Finale Wide-Format Whiskey BBall Boon Fold Fashion AI Attorneys Turntable Tech Obsolete Objects Disquieting Design Disturbing Drones Peep Pop

Adobe has officially ended support for Type 1 fonts. Order a Jameson Whiskey “Desk Decoy” for St. Patrick’s Day. Wilson creates a 3D-printed basketball that doesn’t need inflating. Uyen Nguyen creates “origami fashion.” London law firm uses AI to answer questions about the law, draft documents, and draft messages to clients. Graphene is used to make turntables. Smithsonian magazine traces the origins of the term “OK.” Consumer items that have become obsolete since the beginning of the 2000s. Deliberately annoying examples of bad industrial design. The Smithsonian and MTV team up for an artist reality competition program, for some reason. Using taxidermied birds as drones. Pepsi and Peeps partner to make Peeps-flavored cola. All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany.

Celebrate with us: KFEQ turns 100 this week! – the 1st of a 5-part series

By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostKFEQ celebrates 100 years on the air this week.To celebrate, we will run a series of stories on the rich history of the station each day this week.But, what does it mean for a radio station to celebrate its 100th birthday?"It is a remarkable achievement. In fact, I believe this is the first centennial that I'm aware of in radio stations that I know about, certainly here in the rural Midwest," retired Kansas State media professor Steve Smethers of Manhattan says, who adds a misperception is that broadcasting started in the East and moved westward."And KFEQ was likely one of those radio stations that was put on as an experiment," Smethers says. "It was probably put on with the idea that, gee, isn't it fun to play with radio without any kind of an idea of what it was going to be used for."Smethers, who also taught at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville and knows KFEQ well, says that in 1923 there was no for

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