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  2. Gerry Lynn (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He was a general contractor and building inspector. Lynn was the owner of Lunn's Pins Bowling Center in Brandenburg, Kentucky. [3] Lynn was elected to the house in 2004, defeating Democratic incumbent Jim Thompson. He was defeated for reelection in 2006 by Democrat Jeff Greer. He died on September 6, 2020, in Brandenburg, Kentucky, at age 68. [4]

  3. John H. Hager - Wikipedia

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    Hager was born in Durham, North Carolina to Virgil (1905–2002) and Ruth Rabbe Hager (1906–2000); both were 1928 Purdue alumni. [2] He started a neighborhood newspaper in 1945. [ 3 ] While an undergraduate at Purdue University , he ran a vending machine business, was an active member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon , and was a member of ROTC .

  4. Death of Jason Callahan - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle's driver was identified as Michael E. Hager, 21, who may have picked Callahan up as a hitchhiker. Neither of the decedents had drugs or alcohol in their bodies and there was no discernible external cause for the crash, so authorities hypothesized that Hager could have fallen asleep at the wheel.

  5. Henry G. Hager - Wikipedia

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    Henry G. Hager III (April 28, 1934 – June 27, 2024) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 23rd district from 1973 to 1984 including as President pro tempore from 1981 to 1984.

  6. William H. Brandenburg - Wikipedia

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    William H. Brandenburg Jr. (1951 or 1952 – February 26, 2024) was a major general in the United States Army. He last served as deputy commanding general, U.S. Army, Pacific , August 8, 2003. Prior to his last assignment, he was deputy commanding general for training and readiness, I Corps and Fort Lewis.

  7. Mordechai Hager - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Grossverdein to Rabbi Chaim Meir Hager, later the Vizhnitz rebbe, and Margalia, the daughter of Rabbi Ze'ev Twersky, the Admor of Rachmastrivka. [1] His grandfather was the rebbe Yisroel Hager. At the age of 18 Hager briefly studied with Yoel Teitelbaum, the Satmar rebbe. He also studied in Pupa under the Pupa rebbe Yosef ...

  8. Right at Home - Wikipedia

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    Right at Home Ireland was a finalist for the Irish Franchise Awards held in March 2015. [20] The Home Care Association of America announced that a Right at Home caregiver made the finalist list for their 2022 Caregiver of the Year Award. [21] Caring.com recognized Right at Home with "Caring Star of 2023" Award in December 2022. [22]

  9. Hager Group - Wikipedia

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    Hager distribution board Hager miniature circuit breakers. In 1955, Hager oHG, elektrotechnische Fabrik was founded by brothers Oswald and Hermann Hager, together with their father Peter Hager in Ensheim in the Saarland region of Germany. [7] [8] Since 1945, Saarland had been under the economic control of France and had no access to the German ...