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All the Revelations in June Carter Cash's New Doc, from Falling for Johnny Cash While Married to Friendship with Elvis
June Carter Cash's storied career gets the documentary treatment in Paramount+'s June
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Free Press Flashback: In 1967, Detroit firefighter might have been killed by friendly fire
Detroit firefighter Carl E. Smith died during the 1967 rebellion, 56 years ago. This Flashback features coverage of his funeral and how he died.
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Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline and other music stars lived in this Nashville home for sale
Cash’s wife, June Carter, penned “Ring of Fire” in the lavish estate.
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Greensburg veteran survived WWII trauma, shared outdoor activities with children
Mar. 5—Editor's Note: This is part of a series about Westmoreland County residents who have been honored as Hometown Heroes. The program honors local military and non- military heroes by displaying photos on decorative banners in area communities. Carl Smith Greensburg 1923-2019 Carl Smith thought nothing of bicycling from his Greensburg home to Ohiopyle when he was in his 80s. "He'd go rain ...
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Seahawks 2022 training camp: 8 takeaways from Tuesday’s practice
Another training camp practice is in the books for the Seahawks.
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Southern West Virginia, Southwest Virginia, an ideal location for stargazing
Jun. 18—ATHENS — The picturesque mountains of southern West Virginia and Southwest Virginia may be known for their outdoor attractions and ATV trails, but they are also an ideal location for stargazing. Without the distraction of neon lights and towering skyscrapers, the mountains offer a panoramic view of the heavens at night, and a perfect opportunity for stargazing. Telescopes and ...
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Parent of Hulbert student complains to Town Council about assault on daughter
Apr. 15—HULBERT — Members of the Hulbert Town Council Board of Trustees, during an April 14 meeting, heard from the parent of a student who was purportedly assaulted while at school. Darren Staley said his daughter was assaulted with a rock a few weeks ago at Hulbert High School, and asked why no police report was taken. He said the case was submitted to the District Attorney's Office, but ...
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Ligonier man's Christmas story takes on new life
Dec. 23—Carl Smith was a young father, worried about disappointing his children 50 years ago when he spun a Christmas tale that became a family tradition. At the time, he had no idea the tale would take on a life of its own, going so far as to be featured in this December's edition of Reminisce magazine. But that's getting ahead of the story. Back when his seven children were small, Smith, now ...
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Loudonville Village Council recognizes Boy Scout Camden Stanton for Eagle Scout project
Mayor Jason VanSickle presented not one but two certificates to Eagle Scout candidate Camden Stanton at the Loudonville Council meeting Monday
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Long before movies and screens, Chicago went nuts for something called cycloramas
If you neglected to celebrate or commemorate the recent hoopla surrounding the 150th anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire, I am here to steer you to one element worth your time. It is a 40-feet-long painting created as a guide for what was once a larger Chicago Fire Cyclorama painting, which was displayed in Chicago in 1892-93 in a round building constructed for visitors to have an immersive ...
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