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The Tilt! arcade closed in the summer of 2007, moving most of their arcades to other stores, namely their newest location in St. Louis Mills, despite being rated as one of the top 3 arcades in the St Louis area in 2003. [50] [51] Steve & Barry's closed in 2008, a year before the company became defunct. [52] In early 2009, Dillard's left. [53]
March 10 – James M. Hare, Michigan Secretary of State 1955 to 1970, in Venice, Florida [278] March 16 – Tony Basso, aka "Raincoat Tony", "a Detroit legend" who directed traffic for more than 20 years while wearing an orange raincoat in front of the Book Cadillac Hotel, in Detroit at age 62 [279]
Auto Works – Began in Michigan in 1976 by Perry Drug Stores and which grew mostly through acquisitions [10] [11] prior to being sold to Northern Automotive in 1988. [12] In turn, Northern became CSK and CSK sold Auto Works to Hahn Automotive in 1993 [ 13 ] before Hahn finally closed Auto Works in 1997. [ 14 ]
The 1974 Super Outbreak was the second-largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period, just behind the 2011 Super Outbreak.It was also the most violent tornado outbreak ever recorded, with 30 violent (F4 or F5 rated) tornadoes confirmed.
Skeer was pronounced dead upon arrival at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Granite City with a severed spinal cord. [25] Police identified Skeer as the victim, who had gone under the alias of Jack Kelly for a number of years. [23] The Hi-Ho Club was notorious for its lurid floor shows and as a hang out for hoodlums. [25]
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Louis took on the role as president, while Emory was Secretary and Treasurer. Louis’ brother Frederick joined the company a few months later in 1912 as office manager. The company soon moved to a small building in the Edgewater area of St. Joseph, Michigan. In the beginning, Louis paid himself a salary of $10 a week while Fred received $8.