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Hickory Daily Record is an American, English language daily newspaper based in Hickory, North Carolina, US. It is owned by Lee Enterprises. The newspaper is a member of the North Carolina Press Association. [1] [3] The newspaper serves the city of Hickory along with Catawba County and Burke, as well as the neighboring Alexander and Caldwell ...
Denton Ryan defensive coordinator Aaron De La Torre died on Wednesday. His son, Wylie East co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Alex De La Torre, confirmed the news on X, formerly known ...
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Elwood "Buck" Lake Perry (15 July 1915, Hickory, North Carolina – 12 August 2005, Taylorsville, North Carolina) was the inventor of the form of fishing lure known as the spoonplug, along with being an author. [1] Perry earning a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics from Lenoir-Rhyne College and then taught and coached at Hickory High ...
Ryan Barrow Succop (/ ˈ s ʌ k ʌ p / SUCK-up; [1] born September 19, 1986) is an American professional football placekicker who is a free agent.He played college football for the South Carolina Gamecocks and was the 2009 Mr. Irrelevant by virtue of being selected by the Kansas City Chiefs with the final pick of the 2009 NFL draft.
Elledge recorded for Hickory Records later in the 1960s but never had another hit. [2] Elledge recorded a 14-song CD in 2005 in New Orleans called Passion, and was just beginning promotion and showcases for the album when he suffered a debilitating stoke. Elledge died on June 10, 2012, at age 69, after complications following a stroke. [3]
A late-season 1941 call-up from Wilmington of the Interstate League, he entered the baseball record books while starting the last game of the season against the Boston Red Sox at Shibe Park. It was the game in which Ted Williams finished the season with a .406 batting average , the most recent .400 average in the majors.