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USA Today founder, Eureka native Al Neuharth dies at 89
Eureka native Al Neuharth, whose founding of USA Today made him one of the most famous South Dakotans, died Friday at 89 at his home in Cocoa Beach, Fla. Neuharth changed American newspapers by putting easy-to-read articles and bright graphics in his...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, The Miami Herald, Government, Journalism, South Dakota State University
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Al Neuharth timeline
March 22, 1924: Born in Eureka. After fifth grade: Moved to Alpena. High school: Attended South Dakota Boys State in Aberdeen where he earned a $75 scholarship to Northern State College. 1942: Graduated from Alpena High School and enrolled in...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, The Miami Herald, Colleges and Universities, Education, Politics
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Pittsburgh Penguins' acquisition of Jarome Iginla proves timely
The Pittsburgh Penguins took most of the fun out of speculation leading up to Wednesday's noon Pacific trade deadline when they pulled off major deals last week for veteran wingers Brenden Morrow and Jarome Iginla and defenseman Douglas Murray. Their...
Tags: Robyn Regehr, Freedom of the Press, Los Angeles Kings, Brenden Morrow, National Hockey League
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Woman uses 2 cans of spaghetti sauce to rob bank
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Police say two cans of spaghetti sauce in a bag were the weapons a woman used to hold up a bank in southeast Michigan. The robbery happened about 11:30 a.m. Saturday at a Fifth Third Bank branch in Macomb County's...Tags: Freedom of the Press, The Detroit News, Politics, Spaghetti
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Tips sought after body found at SE Mich. landfill
RIVERVIEW, Mich. (AP) — Tips are being sought for information about the death of a suburban Detroit man whose body was found by an excavator driver at a southeast Michigan landfill. Crime Stoppers of Michigan is offering a reward for information...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, Tribeca, Politics
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Jane Nebel Henson dies at 78; partner with Jim Henson in Muppets
Jane Nebel Henson knew Kermit before he was the Frog, saw the Cookie Monster before he lost his "fiendish" teeth and was around for the pre-diva days of Miss Piggy. Henson, the wife and longtime artistic collaborator of legendary Muppets creator Jim...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, Sesame Street (tv program), Primetime Emmy Awards, Entertainment, John Henson
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Some patients won't see nurses of different race
DETROIT (AP) — It's been called one of medicine's "open secrets" — allowing patients to refuse treatment by a doctor or nurse of another race. In the latest example, a white man with a swastika tattoo insisted that black nurses not be...
Tags: Civil Rights, Freedom of the Press, Minority Groups, Medical Specialization, Defense
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Bobby Rogers dies at 73; original member of Motown's the Miracles
Bobby Rogers, an original member of the Motown group the Miracles, who collaborated with lead vocalist and songwriter Smokey Robinson and kept the musical franchise going after its biggest name left, died Sunday at his suburban Detroit home. He was 73....
Tags: Marvin Gaye, Freedom of the Press, Smokey Robinson, Politics, Berry Gordy
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Ford Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Unintended Acceleration
KickingTiresConsumers in 14 states have filed a class-action lawsuit against Ford over unintended acceleration in cars built between 2002 and 2010. The suit, which was filed in a West Virginia U.S. District Court on March 28, alleges that Ford models......Tags: Corporate Crime, Freedom of the Press, Manufacturing and Engineering, Crime, Law and Justice, The Detroit News
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Report: Michigan a leader in outdated gas lines
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan is one of the nation's leaders in the amount of outdated, leaky cast-iron and wrought-iron natural gas pipes, according to a report published Sunday. The state has 3,153 miles of the pipes, fifth in the nation, the...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, Civil and Public Service, Government, Politics, CMS Energy Corporation
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Royals like way they are trending
The Royals expect James Shields to be a difference maker. But were they close enough to being a playoff team before they added him? That's the question about the deal in which the Royals sent future All-Star Wil Myers to the Rays. It's too early to...
Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Freedom of the Press, Dave Dombrowski, Chicago White Sox, Jim Leyland
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Lawsuit: Bank executives violated civil rights
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Two customers of a bank formed in part to serve people in southeastern Michigan with roots in India say executives berated them and exchanged email calling Indians derogatory names. The Detroit Free Press reports (http://on....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Freedom of the Press, Justice System, Trials
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