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FAYETTEVILLE -- Harold Horton, an iconic figure in college football across Arkansas, passed away Saturday after a lengthy illness. Horton was 85. A former University of Arkansas player ...
Harold A. Tuschhoff, 91, of Jackson died April 18, 2025. Visitation and funeral services will be April 24 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, with interment at Russell Heights Cemetery. Harold A ...
Last week, French makeup artist Harold James succeeded British artist Val Garland as L’Oréal Paris’s global makeup artist. Born in French Guiana, the self-taught, Paris-based makeup artist ...
WATERVILLE - Once upon a time, a special soul named Harold Joseph Poirier was born to Flora Young Poirier and Emile ... WATERVILLE – Once upon a time, a special soul named Harold Joseph Poirier ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Harold Horton, who served the University of Arkansas and the Razorback Foundation for more than 40 years as a football student-athlete, assistant football coach ...
The Tennessee Titans officially parted ways with long-time linebacker Harold Landry III last month, allowing him to sign with the New England Patriots. The move reunited Landry with former head ...
Harold H. Royer, 84, of Chambersburg, PA, passed away May 2, 2025, at Menno Haven’s Brookview Healthcare Center. He was born May 30, 1940, in Chambersburg, PA, to Lawrence W. and Rhoda Mae ...
Fourth in an 11-part series. Coming tomorrow: Offensive linemen. Harold Fannin Jr. wasted no time easing concerns over how he would perform when Bowling Green faced a step up in competition.
BEREA — Growing up in Canton, Harold Fannin Jr. knew all about how much the Cleveland Browns love the tight end position. Although he's too young to remember Ozzie Newsome, he has heard all ...
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will honor a late Saint Vincent Archabbey Basilica archabbot during a performance Wednesday in Unity. The show, “Music for the Spirit,” will pay tribute to ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Harold Bergen performing audio tech duties during the Nuremberg Trials. Pritzker Military Museum & Library Share It was an odd, and lucky, assignment.