As a wanted man weaves through traffic, crashing into vehicles as he tries to escape police. How authorities were finally able to stop him. Luck of the draw. People from coast to coast rushing out to get powerball tickets before saturdays drawing. There are many reasons why you should get your hands on one of these today, friday, may 6th, 2016. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today. Its a friday morning. Matt has the morning off. We have willie here. We have big thoughts this morning. Lottery dreams. 415 million. Well take the lump sum. By the time uncle sam takes it, were down to 150 million. What can you do with that . You the stretch out the payments annually. Well get into that. A lot of people are dreaming a bit. Lets start with politics and the turmoil within the Republican Party. From the highest ranking republican paul ryan saying he isnt yet ready to endorse donald t
Feb 2, 2021
On the afternoon of January 31, 2021, Markos “Mike” Apesos passed away at the age of 94. He was born in Mckeesport, Pennsylvania to Sideris and Argeta Maris Apesos. He was a loving husband to Ethel Georgiafandis Apesos (1927-2015), and father to two children he now leaves behind; daug- hter Georgene Horton of Follansbee and son, Steve Apesos of Massachusetts.
In addition to his children, he is survived by daughter-in-law Joanne Clary Apesos and son-in- law Jay Horton; grandchildren Marc Apesos, Mary Apesos and her husband Scott Trabucco, and John Horton; and two great grandchildren Dylan and Anastasia Horton. He also leaves behind a brother-in- law John Georgiafandis of Shreveport, LA, sister-in-law Mary Maris of Warren, OH as well as many nieces and nephews.
Feb 2, 2021
On the afternoon of January 31, 2021, Markos “Mike” Apesos passed away at the age of 94. He was born in Mckeesport, Pennsylvania to Sideris and Argeta Maris Apesos. He was a loving husband to Ethel Georgiafandis Apesos (1927-2015), and father to two children he now leaves behind; daug- hter Georgene Horton of Follansbee and son, Steve Apesos of Massachusetts.
In addition to his children, he is survived by daughter-in-law Joanne Clary Apesos and son-in- law Jay Horton; grandchildren Marc Apesos, Mary Apesos and her husband Scott Trabucco, and John Horton; and two great grandchildren Dylan and Anastasia Horton. He also leaves behind a brother-in- law John Georgiafandis of Shreveport, LA, sister-in-law Mary Maris of Warren, OH as well as many nieces and nephews.