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George Nigh, former Oklahoma governor and a public servant for over seven decades, died at the age of 98, leaving behind a ...
OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR) – Former Governor of Oklahoma, George Nigh, has passed away at the age of 98. Officials say Nigh was born in McAlester, Oklahoma on June 9, 1927. He served as lieutenant governor ...
Prof Barnabas Nawangwe, the university’s current Vice Chancellor eulogised Prof Luboobi as a dedicated servant of Makerere, a mentor whose warm smile and calm voice always offered encouragement ...
The Punjab Police on Thursday arrested former first lady Bushra Bibi’s son, Musa Maneka, for allegedly attempting to kill his domestic servant by shooting him at his Pakpattan residence.
Most tours of Newport’s Gilded Age mansions focus on extreme opulence—velvet curtains, ornate staircases and resplendent parties. But behind the glittering exte ...
Proof for a book cover for, "Egyptian Servant Statues," by James H. Breasted Jr. Against a light blue ground, a photograph of a long-limbed figural statue against a periwinkle rectangle, superimposed ...
Frisco police investigating after officer shot at armed man Thursday Aaron Bylund, a 45-year-old Frisco man involved in the incident, is facing a charge of aggravated assault against a public servant.
On Juneteenth we look back at the fight for civil rights in America. Historian Peniel E. Joseph discusses his new book Freedom Season: How 1963 Transformed America’s Civil Rights Revolution." He ...
Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed, and State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were injured in what Gov. Tim Walz called "politically motivated" shootings.
A ‘formidable public servant.’ Who was Melissa Hortman, the Minnesota state representative assassinated in her home?
The Neighborhood, a cultural hub for Brooklyn Jews, hosts "Catskills, BK: Dirtier Dancing," a retro rooftop party at the Moxy Hotel in Williamsburg.
A key event in Alabama’s civil rights history occurred June 11, 1963, in Tuscaloosa. That hot summer day began with then-Gov. George C. Wallace’s “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door,” a ...
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