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    Cadillac, Michigan 49601 United States: Circulation: 6,588 (as ... Website: cadillacnews.com: Headquarters of Cadillac Evening News. The Cadillac Evening News is a ...

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  5. Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    Cadillac is among the first automotive brands in the world, fourth in the United States only to Autocar Company (1897) and fellow GM marques Oldsmobile (1897) and Buick (1899). It was named after Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac (1658–1730), who founded Detroit, Michigan. The Cadillac crest is based on his coat of arms.

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  7. Brenton Wood, ‘The Oogum Boogum Song’ Soul Singer, Dies at 83

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    Brenton Wood, the classic soul singer behind hits “The Oogum Boogum Song” and “Gimme Little Sign,” died at the age of 83. Wood’s manager and assistant, Manny Gallegos, confirmed his ...

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  9. 2022 deaths in the United States (July–December) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Van Pelt, 86, football player (Michigan Wolverines, Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1935) [4] Jeffrey Plale , 54, politician, Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner (2011–2016), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1996–2003) and Senate (2003–2011) (b. 1968) [ 5 ]