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Larry "Dale" Murphy, 73, of Winchester
Larry “Dale” Murphy, 73, of Winchester, passed away Saturday at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Lexington. A native of Morgan County, Ky., he was born May 17, 1939, to the late Harry Woodson Murphy and Ruth Barnes Henry Murphy.... -
Kiser at Shade Lions Club
The Shade Lions Club has selected Cody Len Kiser as the Student of the Month for April. He is the son of Randy and Charlene Kiser of Cairnbrook. Kiser is a senior at Shade-Central City High School where he is the president of student council, vice...
Tags: Science and Technology
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Frankel hears concerns about VA backlog
It has taken the Department of Veterans Affairs nearly two years to approve disability benefits for Jeff Colaicovo, a Vietnam War veteran with two Purple Hearts. He hasn't received a penny, but he believes he is close. About two dozen veterans came to...
Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Affairs, Riviera Beach, U.S. Congress
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Book of the Month: "The Yellow Birds" by Kevin Powers
Printers Row has chosen "The Yellow Birds," Kevin Powers' gut-wrenching debut novel, as its Book of the Month for May. The novel, which was a finalist for the National Book Award last year, evolved from Powers' yearlong service as a U.S. Army machine-...
Tags: Tribune Tower
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Fort Leonard Wood on notice as US Army plans to cut 80,000 soldiers
jkaplan@kspr.comWAYNESVILLE, Mo -- The US Army plans slash 80,000 military positions from its bases and forts around the world. Officials at the Pentagon tell KSPR News the plan, called "Army 2020", will save approzimately $4.5 billion. The Army's proposed action -...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Armed Forces, Afghanistan
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PASSINGS: Jeff Hanneman, Urban Leonard 'Ben' Drew, John Williamson
Jeff Hanneman Founding member of metal band Slayer Jeff Hanneman, 49, a guitarist and founding member of the thrash metal band Slayer whose career was irrevocably changed after a spider bite, died Thursday of liver failure at a Los Angeles hospital,...
Tags: Germany, Pneumonia
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U.S. Army sees savings on upgrades for Vietnam-era helicopter
ReutersBy Andrea Shalal-Esa WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army will hold a flight demonstration on Tuesday of a newly upgraded version of the Vietnam-era OH-58 Kiowa Warrior helicopter, an Army-led initiative that officials say will save $600...Tags: Government Contracts, Vietnam, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing Co.
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Brown to launch campaign for governor
Seeking to emerge from the long shadow of Gov. Martin O'Malley, Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown will make official Friday what everyone in Maryland politics has known for a long time: He's running for governor. Brown, 51, will announce his candidacy in his...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Harford County, Iraq, Douglas F. Gansler, Politics
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Save public input to help save the environment
When first proposed about a decade ago, it seemed like a promising means to revive the Chesapeake Bay's devastated oyster crop: Bring in Chinese oysters, which are impervious to the diseases killing the native stock and also grow faster. If successful,...
Tags: Richard Nixon, Barbara Boxer, Science and Technology, U.S. Congress, Oysters
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Legendary Hollywood car customizer Dean Jeffries dead at 80
Dean Jeffries, the legendary car painter and customizer who made the Monkeemobile and the Green Hornet's original Black Beauty, died in his sleep Saturday at his home in Hollywood. He was 80. His death was confirmed by his son, Kevin. During the car-...
Tags: Auto Racing, Manufacturing and Engineering, The Monkees (tv program), Indianapolis 500, Petroleum Industry
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Football: 23 players nominated for U.S. Army All-American Bowl
Varsity Times InsiderTwenty-three players from the Los Angeles area have been nominated for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Jan. 4 in San Antonio. Here's the link to the list of nominees. A final decision on player selections won't come until the...... -
U.S. Army Delay On New Armed Helicopter Could Be Good News For Sikorsky
WASHINGTON — U.S. Army officials this week said they do not expect to decide until later this year whether to start a multibillion-dollar program to develop a new armed scout helicopter, or extend the life of the current Vietnam-era OH-58 Kiowa...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corporation, Italy, Boeing Co., Aerospace Manufacturing, Personal Service
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