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Have You Heard of These Wyoming Superheroes?
In the comics, on TV shows and in the movies
we see most superheroes in big cities. That makes sense. That s where most of the crime is. That also gives them plenty of rooftops to jump across and edges of skyscrapers to stand atop and brood from.
But what about low population states like Wyoming? Does a state with just over 500,000 people need superheroes? Did any superheroes come from here?
Follow the links I provide for pictures and backstory on the characters I found.
Another Wyoming Superhero vigilante is also a cowboy. The original Vigilante debuted in Action Comics #42 (Nov. 1941). Greg Sanders s grandfather was a Native American fighter. His father was a sheriff in Wyoming. As a boy, Saunders moved to New York City and became a country singer, radio s Prairie Troubadour. Greg returned to his home after his father was killed and brought justice to the bandits who killed him. The character was later portrayed in the m
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The investigation of a fatal fire in North Bay Saturday morning is in the hands of the Office of the Chief Coroner.
North Bay Fire and Emergency Services Deputy Chief Greg Saunders said Thursday morning the fire has been deemed accidental.
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North Bay firefighters responded to the alarm shortly after 6 a.m. Saturday at a multi-residential unit on McIntyre Street East. Several people were left homeless after the fire and one person who was injured later succumbed to his injuries.
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The individual rescued by North Bay firefighters from a burning building at 573 McIntyre St. E. early Saturday has succumbed to their injuries, Deputy Fire Chief Greg Saunders reported Sunday.
The fire scene is now in the care and control of the coroner. The coroner’s investigation is continuing with the assistance of the Ontario Fire Marshal, the forensic division of the North Bay Police Service and a fire investigator from North Bay Fire and Emergency Services.
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The injuries to a second person have not been reported.