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Many places in Michigan, including cities and streets, have French-origin names, a remnant of the state's past. Here's what to know.
Juneteenth Music and Arts Festival will take place Thursday, June 19 from 3–7 p.m. outside Athens City Hall at the ...
BELMONT — Standing where T.C. and Selma Steele admired and reflected with oils on canvas the beauty around their Brown County ...
A weekly look back compiled by the Clark County Historical Museum from The Columbian archives available at columbian.newspapers.com or at the museum.
Marine Pfc. Erwin S. King left Drury High School months shy of graduation to fight in World War II. Thursday, he will ...
During her speech to the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber, Governor Ivey announced she had ... as well as the RAISE Act. She said, “These historic investments in core functions of government and our ...
Smith Creek Bridge, located southwest of Webb City in Franklin County, was built in 1941 by the Works Progress Administration, one of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal-era agencies.
The “Favorite House” is one of 19 historic homes highlighted in the new self-guided tour mapped by the Spearfish Historic Preservation Commission.
LANSING -- The largest, most diverse field of candidates in Lansing's history created a primary election to remember ... Andy Schor, D-Lansing, or At-Large City Council Member Judi Brown Clarke. The ...
Shapiro, who grew up in Albany County and graduated Bethlehem High ... Kaserjian and Shapiro along with Adam Manning and Clarke were in high school when they formed ‘Count the Stars.’ ...
Athens-Clarke County is likely to lose a $25 million federal grant for North Avenue, and now the commission faces a choice of whether to cut bait or change the plan to try to meet a looming deadline.
is being relocated from Cobb County to Cherokee County to avoid demolition. The house was sold for $1 to Brittani and Lee Lusk, historic preservationists, who will restore it after relocation.