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John Galardi dies: Wienerschnitzel maverick 'had to be wealthy'
John Galardi has died, placing a period on one of the fast-food industry's greatest rags-to-riches stories. The Wienerschnitzel founder once said, simply: "I had to be wealthy." At age 19, the Midwestern boy of humble origins had never eaten out or...Tags: Sears, Consumer Goods Industries, Russ Parsons, Tiffany Hsu, Food Industry
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WBAL's Ron Smith to be posthumously named to Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame
Radio host Ron Smith will be honored later this month with a posthumous induction into the Maryland DC Delaware Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. The Maryland-District of Columbia-Delaware Broadcasters Association decided to present WBAL’s...Tags: Ellicott City, Entertainment, Radio
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Hagerty lacrosse teams draw closer with assist from guardian angels
When the national anthem plays before Hagerty's lacrosse games, Jake McCarthy and Katie Schwab feel the connection. McCarthy draws closer to his father, John, the man he so closely resembles — in looks, the way he talks and his mannerisms....
Tags: Lacrosse, Sports, Leukemia, Aneurysm, State University of New York
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W. Lee Ridenour, 69
Wallace Lee Ridenour, 69, Hagerstown, died Tuesday, April 9, 2013, after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer at Meritus Medical Center of Hagerstown. Born July 10, 1943, in Washington County, Md., he was the son of Emory Wallace Ridenour of Hagerstown,...
Tags: Richard Petty, Clubs and Associations, IBM, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Bonnie Franklin, star of TV's 'One Day at a Time,' dies at 69
By Rebecca TrounsonBonnie Franklin, the actress who created an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series “One Day at a Time,” died Friday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 69. The...Tags: Birth Control, Entertainment Events, Broadway Theater, Golden Globe Awards, Norman Lear
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South Dakota picnic today in Florida
Bruce and Marilyn Wells haven’t lived in South Dakota since 1969, when they moved to Saginaw, Mich. The couple, though, will be surrounded by people from their home state when they attend the 61st annual South Dakota Picnic today (Feb. 24) in...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, House Building
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Former Bears lineman struggles in recovery from stroke
The silence in room 401 created peace and serenity. Former Bears guard Revie Sorey suffered a massive stroke on March 25, 2012, leaving the once eloquent and enthusiastic community leader barely able to utter a word. I visited my rehabbing friend...
Tags: Walter Payton, Stroke, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, Special Olympics, Mike Ditka
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Dan Turner dies at 49; Times editorial writer
Dan Turner, a Times editorial writer for nearly a decade who was known for his sharply witty observations on a broad range of subjects, died Saturday at his Los Angeles home. He was 49. The cause was pancreatic cancer, which was diagnosed two years ago,...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Gun Control, Global Change, Personal Weapon Control
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Stars turn out for Costume Designers Guild Awards
Hosted by Joel McHale with an all-star list of presenters that included Steve Martin, Shirley MacLaine and Russell Crowe, the 15th Costume Designers Guild Awards were handed out Tuesday evening in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton. In...
Tags: The Hunger Games (movie), Shirley MacLaine, Downton Abbey (tv program), Lacoste, Anna Karenina (movie)
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Our Town blood drive in honor of local man
The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive April 13 in honor of local resident Brian Mahon. This event is to be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Galleria Mall in Johnstown, near Aunt Annie’s Pretzels. It is being sponsored by Our Town....Tags: Human Interest, Blood Transfusion, American Red Cross, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments
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PASSINGS: Greg Willard, Ronnie Ray Smith, Chuck Fairbanks
Greg Willard Longtime NBA referee worked more than 1,600 games Greg Willard, 54, a longtime NBA referee who worked more than 1,600 games before he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, died Monday at his home in Huntington Beach, according to NBA...Tags: Michigan State University, College Baseball, New England Patriots, High School Sports, Basketball
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