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Updated: 14 Jan 2021, 22:52 JOANNE Rogers, the wife of the late Fred “Mister” Rogers, has died at the age of 92. Her husband, the host of the popular TV show Mister Rogers Neighborhood, died of stomach cancer in 2003 at the age of 74. 6 Mister Rogers widow, Joanne, has died at age 92Credit: Getty Images - Getty Fred Rogers Productions confirmed the news of Joanne s passing on social media, though a cause of death was not given. The company shared a couple of smiling photos, and shared in the captioned: Fred Rogers Productions is deeply saddened by the passing of Joanne Rogers. The loving partner of Fred Rogers for more than 50 years, she continued their shared commitment to supporting children and families after his death as chair of the board of Fred Rogers Productions. ....
By CBS Pittsburgh Andrew Lipovsky/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images PITTSBURGH (KDKA) Joanne Rogers, the widow of Pittsburgh icon Fred Rogers, has died, according to Fred Rogers Productions and the McFeely-Rogers Foundation. She was 92. The couple was married for 50 years before Fred Rogers, of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood fame, died in 2003 of stomach cancer at the age of 74. The City of Pittsburgh calls Mrs. Rogers one of our “favorite neighbors.” Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto has released this statement: “Through her grace, humor and down-to-earth demeanor Joanne Rogers personified what we love about the City of Pittsburgh. As the partner of Fred Rogers for a half-century she helped champion his good works to a global audience, and remained committed to his vision and to this city after his passing. ....
Springfield Museums to show ‘How People Make Things’ Updated Jan 11, 2021; Posted Jan 11, 2021 A child explores making things with wax and wax forms at the Springfield Museums exhibit How People Make Things. Facebook Share A child explores making things with wax and wax forms. (Submitted photo) When Jenny A. Powers was a child, she watched “Mister Rogers Neighborhood” almost every day. She enjoyed the factory tours Fred Rogers took his television audience on; her favorite was the crayon factory tour. “Crayons were a big part of my life, and that episode really opened my imagination and made me want to learn more about how everyday objects were created,” she said. “I also loved the episode where we learned how construction paper is made, especially how the different colors are produced.” ....
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What If Rockford Had A NFL Team What if the NFL put a team in Rockford. Before I get started, I just want to be transparent with you. This scenario is strictly for entertainment purposes. Please avoid any negativity around it. I would really appreciate it if you would have some fun and use your imagination. I do realize that it is dang near impossible to happen. So, please refrain from using statements like this is stupid or anything similar. Okay, now that has been said, are you ready to have some fun? As a kid, I really enjoyed comic books. One of my favorite series was What If from Marvel. It put the heroes in crazy situations that would not be normal for them. I thought that would be fun to do in regards to Rockford. That s how I got the idea. ....