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America's Morning Headquarters (formerly Your Weather Today, Morning Rush and AMHQ) is an American morning television program on The Weather Channel.Airing every morning from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern Time, the program focuses on morning weather conditions, news and business information from around the country.
Marshall Seese: 20-year meteorologist for The Weather Channel and 8-year host of Your Weather Today: Native of Park Ridge [30] Janet Shamlian: May 14, 1962: National correspondent for NBC News: Born and raised in Park Ridge, Maine South High School alum [31] Steve Wilkos: March 9, 1964
It just feels like Marshall Seese should have the word "Retired" next to his name. I happened to have been watching his final days and beleive me when I say it was a happy ending to his career. I don't like to do any edits on the front page of the article! Thank-You!!! Lesbrown99 04:36, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
The sportscaster students were Harrison Ford and Marshal Seese. Ford went on to become a major movie star and Marshall went on to be a weather-caster at The Weather Channel . For a short amount of time, in 1958–1959, there were so many students enrolled in the school (approximately 7,000) that the school day was split into two parts so that ...
Stephanie Spisock, seated, children's librarian, and Joshua Seese, library director, said they are enjoying the improved lighting from the new indoor LED light fixtures that were installed in ...
By the time Forgetting Sarah Marshall opened in theaters, Segel had just under 3 seasons of How I Met Your Mother to his credit. He was practically a household name, and as a household name, he ...
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WMTH-FM, located in Park Ridge, Illinois, was among the first FM high school radio stations in the United States when it was licensed in 1959. Established by the Student Council at Maine Township High School, now Maine East High School, the station went on the air during December 1959. [2]