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Gasparini Oliveri Funeral Home, a part of the Rockford business community since 1932, has closed and transferred the business at 707 Marchesano Dr. to Olson Funeral & Cremation Services.
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On September 13, 2007, the Erie Times-News named Rosanne M. Cheeseman to succeed the retiring James Dible as CEO and publisher of the newspaper as of October 1, 2007. [2] [4] On October 6, 2009, the Erie Times-News announced that it had been awarded the "Newspaper of the Year" once again. The articles written about the Recession that were ...
An erroneous obituary was published by the Oxford University Gazette on October 2, 2008, and withdrawn in a subsequent issue. [228] The confusion was caused by the recent death of his father, Professor John Horden. Whitney Houston, American singer, was falsely reported dead of a drug overdose on a radio report on September 12, 2001. [229]
The Rockford Register Star is the primary daily newspaper of the Rockford, Illinois, metropolitan area.The fifth-highest circulation newspaper in Illinois, the Register Star takes its name from the 1979 merger of two predecessors, the Register Republic (founded February 15, 1855 (), daily since January 6, 1873 ()) and the Morning Star (founded March 20, 1888 ()).
The accident happened Friday afternoon at the intersection of East 36th Street and Pine Avenue
After exiting the home, Soto fatally stabbed Jay P. Larson, a 49-year-old postal worker, whom Soto then ran over twice as he fled in his pickup truck. At a nearby residence, Soto stabbed a woman near her left eye as she opened the door to let their dog out, then wounded her adult son and daughter.
The small community was known as New Rockford and Old Rockford in the 1840s. In 1852, the terminus of the north-south Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad was in Rockford. [3] It was known as a pork packing center and had several established businesses such as a grist mill, post office, Masonic Lodge and a newspaper.