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Springfield Kings Providence Reds: NHL draft: 45th overall, 1969 Detroit Red Wings: Playing career: 1971–1975: Wayne Chernecki (August 12, 1949—February 11, 2013 ...
Becket was the first African American person to ever be awarded a degree at Springfield College–then known as the International YMCA Training School–in Springfield, Massachusetts. [1] He was awarded the school's Tarbell Medallion in 1947.
William Kessler Sapp (born William Kessler Lilly; March 22, 1962) is an American serial killer and rapist who committed the murders of three women and girls in Springfield, Ohio, in 1992 and 1993, the attempted murder of another, and a possible fourth murder in Florida. Sapp was detained for the murders only in 1996, after already being ...
Oak Ridge Cemetery is an American cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. The Lincoln Tomb, where Abraham Lincoln, his wife and all but one of their children lie, is there, as are the graves of other prominent Illinois figures. Opened in 1860, it was the third and is now the only public cemetery in Springfield, after the City Cemetery and Hutchinson ...
Springfield China Grove: Q5335744: Edcel Lagman: 1942-05-01 2025-01-30 Filipino politician, statesman and social rights advocate politician: Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines: Philippines: Malinao: Q5582846: Zoltán Boros: 1948-06-28 2025-01-30 Hungarian orienteer (1948–2025) orienteer: Hungary: Egerszalók: Sopron ...
The influx has reportedly revived Springfield's economy but increased the strain on local schools, health services, and housing, causing intense debate that was only exacerbated when a Haitian man ...
The Working Families Party (WFP) is a progressive minor political party in the United States, founded in New York in 1998. There are active chapters in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
She died in 1979, at the age of 98, in a Springfield nursing home. [ 2 ] [ 14 ] Recordings of McCord's radio broadcasts are in the Ozarkiana Collection at the College of the Ozarks . [ 15 ] In 2022, the University of Arkansas Press published Queen of the Hillbillies: Writings of May Kennedy McCord , edited by Patti McCord and Kristene Sutliff.