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Aaron Ewton Courtesy Meegan Dobson Aaron Ewton moved to Colorado Springs from Claremore, Oklahoma â the birthplace and hometown of Will Rogers, âOklahomaâs Favorite Son.â In Claremore, thereâs a memorial museum dedicated to the entertainer, actor, cowboy, columnist and humorist. His tomb rests on the grounds, overlooking Rogers State University â where Ewton completed his undergraduate education. Ewtonâs home here in Colorado Springs is overlooked by another memorial dedicated to The Cowboy Philosopher: The Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun. Itâs an 80-foot observation tower and monument built by Springs entrepreneur and philanthropist, Spencer Penrose â whose remains are interred within the chapel. ....
World War I remembrance and a forgotten Macomb song The McDonough County Voice The establishment of a new World War I memorial park in Washington, D.C. has once again brought that controversial conflict to national attention. The Great War (as it has been called) was also discussed several years ago, in 2017, on the 100th anniversary of American involvement in that war, which left about 8.5 million soldiers dead, from various countries including some 116,500 Americans. (Millions of European civilians died as well.) Of course, any war that was touted as “the war to end all wars,” and the war “to make the world safe for democracy,” was bound to be criticized afterward for failing to accomplish those goals despite the massive number of deaths. In a sense, no one then quite realized how many soldiers and others would be likely to die in that first modern war, featuring machine guns, airplanes, poison gas, and tanks. ....