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The Kokomo Tribune was cited by the Audit Bureau of Circulation for the nation's highest market penetration for eight years in the 1970s; honored with the state's Century Business Award in 1994; and a 2006 Suburban Newspaper Association award for "best online initiative", recognizing the newspaper's online video, audio and audio slide shows. [2]
Ryan White was born at St. Joseph Memorial Hospital in Kokomo, Indiana, to Hubert Wayne and Jeanne Elaine (Hale) White.When he was circumcised, the bleeding would not stop; when he was three days old, doctors diagnosed him with severe hemophilia A, a hereditary blood coagulation disorder associated with the X chromosome, which causes even minor injuries to result in severe bleeding.
Haller was the older brother of former Major League catcher Tom Haller. On July 14, 1972, the umpiring Haller worked the plate in Tiger Stadium when his brother caught for Detroit. [6] Bill Haller died on August 20, 2022, at the age of 87. At the time, Haller was the last living umpire from any World Series prior to 1973. [7]
The man accused of killing seven people and injuring dozens more at a 2022 Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb rejected a deal requiring him to plead guilty to seven charges of murder ...
Kokomo Wild Cats — internal bleeding from a collision on the base path 1909 [105] Mac Smith: 23 Infielder: Hagerstown Packets: Washington Senators: cardiac arrest: 1954 [106] Andy Strong: 24 Center fielder: Crowley Millers — lightning strike during game 1951 [107] George Tkach: 21 Second baseman: Superior Blues — struck on the head by a ...
The Tribune-Star is a seven-day morning daily newspaper based in Terre Haute, Indiana, covering the Wabash Valley area of Indiana and Illinois. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings . [ 2 ] Counties within the newspaper's coverage areas include Clay , Greene , Parke , Sullivan , Vermillion and Vigo counties, Indiana, and Clark , Crawford ...
Gary Crosby was born in Los Angeles, California, and graduated from Stanford University. [1] [2] He entered the entertainment business and performed in a harmony singing group, The Crosby Boys, with his three brothers, Philip, Lindsay, and Dennis, during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
The hospital was completed on the south end of Kokomo on December 3, 1961, at a cost of $2.5 million. The hospital joined Community Health Network in 2012. In 2013 hospital officials announced a $23.1 million expansion of facilities including two urgent care centers, a spinal center, a third heart catheterization lab, and a new Intensive Care Unit.