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LINDEN, Tenn. — On May 20, 2021, Robert “Blob” Charles Hannig, 52, of Linden Tennessee, unexpectedly passed away after succumbing to injuries from a motorcycle accident. ....
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1. Football in 1956 (starts at 1:00) F. Scott Fitzgerald was a super weird fan. Eisenhower vs. Stevenson. Platooning is out, T-formation passing and facemasks are in. Rose Bowl has a no-repeat rule. Ohio State is banned from the postseason. The Pac falls apart because every school is selling each other out. Everybody’s playing each other. Racism: South is still segregated, North has an unofficial quota system so every team has one Black guy. At Michigan: Slippery Rock scores, a dog that makes a dashing goal line stand, and t ....
The MLB regular season is six months long, which allows us to break the season into six convenient chunks. Each of these chunks is equal to one another, even if it doesn’t seem that way at the time; it always feels, in the moment, that the first and last months ....
Walking up the calm, leaf-covered trails through the clean air, the average visitor of Mount Gretna s Governor Dick Park might think they had escaped the division and rancor that dominate this hyper-connected world. But the park is host to controversy as bitter as any you ll see online, mostly surrounding forest management efforts characterized by supporters as responsible stewardship and by opponents as damaging, profit-motivated timbering. The latest round of cutting, which selectively removed 61 acres between December and April, has sparked outrage visible on Facebook and beyond. It s a debate going back more than 20 years: Does preserving the forest, and the legacy of the park s founder, mean taking a more hands-off approach to logging and development? Or does it require active management and profit from the sale of some trees, as is advocated by the board of directors of the trust that oversees the park? ....