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William Cockburn Russell Sheridan (March 25, 1917 – September 24, 2005) was the fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana and served from 1972 to 1987. He was born in New York, New York on March 25, 1917, the son of John Russell Sheridan and Gertrude Magdalen Herley Sheridan.
Wright was born December 13, 1940, in Frankfort, Indiana, and is a 1963 Graduate of Ball State University.In his 58 years at Sheridan High through the 2023 season, he had a record of 456–210, including nine Indiana High School state championships.
Jack Sheridan: 52 American League: heart attack: November 2, 1914 [27] Steve Kane: 45 Ohio State League [e] heart attack October 30, 1915 [28] [29] Silk O'Loughlin: 42 American League influenza: December 20, 1918 [30] Pete Harrison: 36 National League tuberculosis: March 10, 1921 [31] Paul Sentell: 43 National League collapsed during pre-game ...
Benter reached 2,000 points for his career and now sits at 2,020, which is tied for 69th on the all-time list with Eugene German of Gary 21st Century, a 2016 Indiana All-Star. Call Star reporter ...
The Indiana Football Coaches Association released its all-state teams over the weekend. A look at the teams: Mr. Football position award winners: Indiana coaches pick state's best at each spot Top ...
In southern Indiana, a confirmed tornado was reported in Crane at around 3:33 p.m. CDT by law enforcement. Debris was visible, according to NWS. Multiple trees were down on homes and cars in Crane ...
In 2005, John Sheridan had left Riker Danzig to take over as chief executive officer of Cooper University Hospital in Camden. Working together with the chairman of the hospital's board, George Norcross, a prominent Democratic leader in South Jersey, he oversaw an expansion of the hospital into what is today called Cooper Health System. The new ...
Sheridan helped build the Wolfpack into an ACC contender during his seven seasons at NCSU from 1986 to 1992 after leading Furman to a national title appearance in 1985.