Gary Morton
Born | December 19, 1924 |
Hometown | New York City, New York (state), United States |
Height | 6'0" (1.84m) |
Spouse | Susie McAllister, Susan Morrow, Lucille Ball |
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Jul. 21—MONROE — The city of Monroe has spent $3.1 million to purchase 105 acres for a new $15 million Public Works facility and future development on Clark Boulevard, according to the city. The land was purchased on Thursday from Monroe Property LLC for $30,000 per acre. The city is using money from its general fund. City Manager Bill Brock said the current Public Works facility on 1000 ...
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Monroe cemeteries add software for easier data searching
Apr. 27—MONROE — Locating some of Monroe's oldest residents and managing the city's two cemeteries will be easier and more secure thanks to a contract with a software company. City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a $39,330 contract with webCemeteries for the Department of Public Works. Besides the initial cost, the city will pay $5,000 a year for the maintenance service, said Gary ...
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Virginia Beach police mishandled case of missing woman who was later found dead, department says
Two Virginia Beach police officers mishandled the case of a woman who went missing in August and was later found dead, according to an internal review by the department. Marie Covington was reported missing at 10:25 p.m. on Aug. 18 after having last been seen with 43-year-old Gary Morton the previous day. Two days later, she was found dead in Norfolk — hours after an Ashanti Alert was issued. ...
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Is ‘Licorice Pizza’ Based on a True Story? The History Behind Paul Thomas Anderson’s New Film
Anderson’s freewheeling ode to the 1970s San Fernando Valley is a treasure trove of references and Easter eggs
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Monroe takes next step toward $15M public works building
Sep. 28—Plans for a new $15 million public works facility for the City of Monroe are moving forward. At Tuesday's Monroe City Council meeting, a resolution passed authorizing City Manager Bill Brock to enter into an agreement with Alan Scherr Associates to provide professional architectural services for the development of a request for qualifications related to the design and build.. The ...
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Virginia Beach police reviewing their response to report of missing woman later found dead
The Virginia Beach Police Department is reviewing its handling of the missing person investigation that followed the disappearance of Marie Covington, who was found dead in Norfolk on Saturday. The inquiry will focus on the “timeline of our initial response, reporting, and public notification” surrounding the search for Covington, according to a statement provided by the department. Covington ...
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Monroe council nixes spending $192K on storm water study at Bicentennial Commons Park
Jun. 30—Monroe Mayor Keith Funk said the 40-acre Bicentennial Commons Park has the potential to "make Monroe a destination." But after a lengthy debate during Tuesday's City Council meeting, members voted 6-1 to not authorize City Manager Bill Brock to enter into an agreement to pay Fishbeck Engineering $192,000 to perform a hydrology study at the park on Ohio 63. The plan was divided into ...
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Movies, food trucks invading Monroe Community Park this week
May 17—If you want to catch a movie and you have the munchies, you will want to visit Monroe this week. Two free community events are scheduled at Monroe Community Park, 500 S. Main St. The city's first free Movie in the Park of the year is set for dusk Wednesday when Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 will be shown. The 2017 American superhero film is based on the Marvel Comics superhero team ...
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Hanging tough, backing off, heading back
May 4—Rociada rancher Jerry Gomez was busy Tuesday morning preparing to get a rig to Roswell to pick up a load of hay for the cattle, some with burned hair, that he has found alive on his fire-ravaged property. Of the 200 head of black Angus and red Angus stock on the ranch, Gomez has so far found 140 survivors, including calves. "We are 140 to the good," he said during a phone interview. "We ...
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Residents rush to escape an 'apocalypse' rolling through
Apr. 26—Last week, when it appeared the Hermits Peak Fire had been just about corralled, Randy Huston and his wife, Julianne, returned to the Rociada Valley home the fire had forced them to evacuate two weeks before. "Thursday morning we moved in because we had the all clear," Huston said in a phone interview Monday. "We moved our two horses back in. By Thursday afternoon, there was a big ...
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