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  2. Jennings, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The City of Jennings Police Department was disbanded by the city in 2011 due to corruption within the department, including cases of missing money. [14] Jennings has its own Fire Department that protects the city with 16 full-time firefighters. Jennings FD regularly backs up Northeast Ambulance & Fire Protection District on mutual-aid calls.

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  4. Austin, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The community was named after William Austin, a local merchant. [2] A post office called Austin was established in 1856, and closed in 1918. [3] In 1925, Austin had 19 inhabitants. [4] The Stumbaugh Post No. 180 GAR Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [5]

  5. Gerald Archie Mangun - Wikipedia

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    At that time the small church was located at 16th and Day Streets, and was home to a congregation of only thirty-eight adult members. [4] Today, the church is situated on Rapides Avenue, and includes a Family Life Center, the G. A. Mangun Center – an auditorium and education building - and the main sanctuary, which seats approximately 2,200.

  6. Canton murder-suicide leaves 2 dead inside 10th St. NE home ...

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    Canton murder-suicide leaves 2 dead inside 10th St. NE home, police say. Gannett. Nancy Molnar, Canton Repository. March 4, 2024 at 5:11 PM.

  7. Young Brothers massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Young brothers, Paul, Harry, and Jennings, were well known to the law enforcement officers of southwest Missouri in the 1920s as small-time thieves. Each served terms in the Missouri State Penitentiary at "Old Jeff" for burglary and theft, and Jennings and Paul also served terms at Leavenworth. By the late 1920s, the three had become ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Supreme Court cases/Reports/E

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    U.S. Supreme Court cases. 14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett; 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis; 44 Liquormart, Inc. v. Rhode Island; 62 Cases of Jam v. United States

  9. Will Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur Herschel Jennings (June 27, 1944 – September 6, 2024) was an American lyricist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was known for writing the songs " Up Where We Belong ", " Higher Love ", " Tears in Heaven " and " My Heart Will Go On ". [ 3 ]