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William E. Quinby (AB 1858, MA 1861), owner of the Detroit Free Press and United States Ambassador to the Netherlands Evan Rosen (BA), journalist, strategist, author of The Culture of Collaboration Adam Schefter , former Denver Post and Denver Broncos correspondent for 15 years; ESPN and NFL Network contributor
The Underdogs were an American garage rock band from Grosse Pointe, Michigan who were active in the 1960s. They became a regular attraction at the Hideout, a club that was an early venue for acts such as Bob Seger, Glenn Frey, and The Pleasure Seekers, featuring Suzi Quatro, and it also served as the home to the Hideout record label, which released several of the Underdogs' singles.
William E. Quinby, 19th-century editor and owner of the Detroit Free Press (born in Maine, moved to Detroit) Carl Quintanilla, anchor of the Sunday edition of Today and NBC Nightly News (born in Midland) Amy Robach, ABC news correspondent (born in St. Joseph) H.G. Salsinger, sports editor of Detroit News (1909–1958) (born in Ohio, moved to ...
Death notices for Kennewick, Pasco, ... Colby Alan Cravens, 32, of Richland, died Dec. 27 in Kennewick. He was born in Richland and lived in the Tri-Cities area for 21 years. Einan’s at Sunset ...
The News-Herald is a bi-weekly newspaper serving the Downriver suburbs of Detroit. It is based in Southgate, Michigan, and owned by Digital First Media as part of its Detroit region. [2] The newspaper is published every Wednesday and Sunday.
The Afro American featured his obituary, which may have shocked his relatives on February 12, 1966: "The entire estate of Andrew Fruehauf, member of the wealthy trucking family, has been left in trust for the perpetuation of the Detroit Tribune, Michigan's oldest colored weekly newspaper. Fruehauf, who died December 4, 1965, in a will dated ...