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Before he made a fortune in the mid-1800s as a real estate dealmaker in Minneapolis, where a mansion and park now carry his ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer will have its annual High School Sports Award live show on June 18 at Princeton. Here are the spring ...
World War II veterans, now mostly centenarians, have returned with the same message they fought for then: Freedom is worth ...
The D-Day generation, smaller in number than ever, is back on the beaches of France where so much blood was spilled 81 years ...
The D-Day generation is smaller in number than ever but back on the beaches of France where so much blood was spilled 81 ...
Each week we pay tribute to the loved ones remembered in our area with a funeral notice and online tribute page. To read the latest announcements and add tributes to those from our area who have ...
NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “Sargent and Paris” exhibition builds to a single moment, a single painting and a single scandal in the life of the young American artist.
In honor of those victims, the Rodriguez family — which originally handcrafted the white memorial crosses placed at the site — took the heartfelt step of removing and refurbishing the crosses ...
Nancy Sargent, 86, of Iowa Park ... Medical Lodge and Hospice of Wichita Falls for their compassionate care. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, At Dutton Funeral Home ...
Having visited Colorado on family ski trips in her youth and later as an adult, Sargent & Lundy Senior Project ... allowing team members to cross train and learn from each other.
It didn’t take long. By 1882, he was John Singer Sargent, “the most-talked about painter” in the most important nexus of the Western art world, as one critic wrote at the time.