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Maura Daly recalled a scene last year after the Kansas City Chiefs returned home following the franchise s first Super Bowl win in 50 years.
Daly and her brother, Brendan Daly a Springfield native and assistant coach for the Chiefs along with Brendan s wife, Keely, and Keely s sister, had headed out to a neighborhood bar for a celebration. We go in, Maura Daly said, and the crowd erupted so loudly I thought my eardrums were going to burst. There were so many people who think he was the lucky charm because he moved there and (the Chiefs) won a Super Bowl.
It has been an extraordinary run for Brendan Daly, who on Sunday is coaching in his sixth Super Bowl in seven years with four rings to show for it, including three he won as an assistant with the New England Patriots.
Trump s planned National Garden of American Heroes would include two Minnesotans, others with MN links
But there were some notable names absent from the wide-ranging and eclectic list.
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Just two days before he leaves office, President Donald Trump has announced more details of his previously announced plans for a National Garden of American Heroes, which he now wants to feature more than 200 statues.
On Monday, the president released an eclectic list of famous figures who would be commemorated for their contributions to American life, including some who weren t born in the U.S. such as Albert Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell, and Alex Trebek.
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Then and Now: Christmas 1945 was one to remember
The war was over, many soldiers were returning home, and Americans (including Rochesterites) were ready to celebrate in grand fashion.
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President Harry S. Truman carries Christmas packages on Christmas Day 1945 in Independence, Mo, on his way to visit his mother in Grandview, Mo. (Contributed photo from the Harry S. Truman Library & Museum.
“The average Christmas shopper is buying with abandon,” the Post Bulletin reported, “and is making purchases at whatever price he has to pay.”
And why not? It was the holiday season of 1945, and for the first time since 1940, America was at peace. World War II had ended four months earlier, and local residents were ready to splurge, celebrate and remember.