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Henderson welcome sign on U.S. Highway 79. The city of Henderson was established by European Americans before the State of Texas was founded. It was developed on land donated by W.B. Ochiltree and James Smith; it became the county seat of Rusk County when an act of legislature created Rusk County on January 16, 1843.
Dave Christenson (1963–2017), American singer, one half of the pop duo Stabilizers; Fred Christenson, American television executive and poker player; Gary Christenson (mayor), American politician; Gary Christenson (baseball) (born 1953), American baseball player; John N. Christenson, United States Navy admiral; Irma Christenson (1915–1993 ...
The Times-News is an American, English language daily newspaper headquartered in Hendersonville, North Carolina. It has served Henderson, Transylvania and Polk counties in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina since 1881. The Hendersonville Times began in 1881 and the Hendersonville News in 1894. [3] [1]
The morning Sebastian Rogers went missing from his Tennessee home started out as a normal day, his mother recalled.. But when Katie Proudfoot went to wake her 15-year-old son up for school on the ...
Medina, Texas, US: Parkinson's disease [143] Martin Mull Actor and musician: 80: June 27, 2024: Los Angeles, California, US: Undisclosed [144] Betty Veldpaus Pussycat: 72: June 28, 2024: Undisclosed [145] Bill Crook Spiritbox, Living with Lions: c. July 2024: Undisclosed [146] Tom Fowler The Mothers of Invention, It's a Beautiful Day: 73: July ...
David Parland, 42, Swedish musician (Dark Funeral), suicide. [354] Irina Petrescu, 71, Romanian actress, cancer. [355] Harry Reems, 65, American porn actor (Deep Throat), pancreatic cancer. [356] Adeline Smith, 95, American Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe elder, developed the Klallam language alphabet and first dictionary. [357]
Clayton Christensen was born on April 6, 1952, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the second of eight children born to Robert M. Christensen (1926–1976) and his wife, Verda Mae Christensen (née Fuller; 1922–2004). [8] He grew up in the Rose Park neighborhood of Salt Lake City and attended West High School, where he was student body president. [8]