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    Oct 18, 2011 |Story| WXMI
  1. Body of Missing Jet Skier Recovered in Holland

    The body of 33-year-old Kevin Bruins was found at about 9:15 a.m. Tuesday morning in Holland. The Ottawa County Sheriff's Department found his body on some rocks on the north side of the pier in Lake Michigan directly in front of Holland State Park.
    FOX 17 Reporter
    The body of 33-year-old Kevin Bruins was found at about 9:15 a.m. Tuesday morning in Holland. The Ottawa County Sheriff's Department found his body on some rocks on the north side of the pier in Lake Michigan directly in front of Holland State Park....

    Tags: Water Skiing, Reformed, Christianity, U.S. Coast Guard, Religion and Belief

  2. Nov 9, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  3. Police: Woman slaps daughter-in-law over pot plant

    ALLEGAN, Mich. (AP) — A woman has been arrested on an assault charge after police in West Michigan say her 25-year-old daughter-in-law called them to complain she had been slapped across the face. Allegan County sheriff's Lt. Frank Baker says the...
  4. Jun 30, 2011 |Story| WXMI
  5. Marijuana Candy Intercepted In Allegan County On Its Way To Music Festival In Rothbury

    A traffic stop led police to a drug bust in Allegan County when a K-9 unit uncovered approximately 11 pounds of marijuana candy bars in a motor home on its way to Rothbury's Electric Forest Festival. 
    FOX 17 News Reporter / Producer
    A traffic stop led police to a drug bust in Allegan County when a K-9 unit uncovered approximately 11 pounds of marijuana candy bars in a motor home on its way to Rothbury's Electric Forest Festival.  Sheriff's deputies stopped a motor home on I-196 near...

    Tags: Colorado, Vehicles, Arts and Culture, Denver, Festive Events

  6. Jan 14, 2011 |Story| WXMI
  7. Security Guards are Ready for New Casino

    The new crop of Casino Security Guards are ready to work when the doors open at the newest Casino in West Michigan, Gun Lake Casino.  Friday, they finished their training.
    FOX 17 News Reporter
    The new crop of Casino Security Guards are ready to work when the doors open at the newest Casino in West Michigan, Gun Lake Casino.  Friday, they finished their training. The security guards received two weeks of training that trained them to respond...

    Tags: WXMI, Disasters and Accidents, Crimes, Emergency Planning, Michigan

  8. Nov 1, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Winter Park will induct 8 more into sports Hall of Fame on Nov. 13

    Central Florida Varsity the Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Another Wildcats who’s who list of former athletes will be inducted into the Winter Park Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday, Nov. 13. This year’s class has track phenom Mike Roberson (Class of ’75), who was arguably the best combo sprin...
  10. Sep 28, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Milestone moment for Gossard

    GLENDALE — The following are odds and ends from the local sports scene. GOSSARD BECOMES WINS LEADER AT PCC Pasadena City College football coach and La Crescenta resident Dennis Gossard became the college's winningest coach Saturday after the...

    Tags: Donovan McNabb, Health and Safety at School, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins, Lifestyle and Leisure

  12. Mar 23, 2010 |Story| KWCH
  13. Mail Service Disrupted Because of Vicious Dogs

    (WICHITA, Kan)
    (WICHITA, Kan) Brand new mailboxes line the street on South Laura in Wichita. It's a change people had to make because of some aggressive dogs. "They didn't deliver any mail that day," said Frank Baker, who lives on the street. "But we found a...

    Tags: Dog (animal)

  14. Jul 22, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Honors class

    BASKETBALL: Naismith Memorial George Hepbron, Still Pond // A friend of the game's inventor, James Naismith, Hepbron is credited with writing the first book about basketball (How to Play Basketball), as well as creating interpretations of many of the...

    Tags: Judy Johnson, Golf, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, James Naismith

  16. Jan 2, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. TEST OF A TIME

    <b>1. True or false? After the mid-July failure of  IndyMac Bank, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned that the economy &quot;could be in complete meltdown in two months."</b>
    1. True or false? After the mid-July failure of IndyMac Bank, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned that the economy "could be in complete meltdown in two months." a. True. He said that estimate "might even be optimistic." b. False. He reassured the...

    Tags: Sarah Palin, Rod Blagojevich, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Gays and Lesbians, Scientology

  18. Feb 9, 2009 |Story| Daily Press
  19. Slavery had beginning, end at Fort Monroe

    Daily Press
    Fort Monroe has a story to tell. The story goes back to 1619 when Africans arrived by ship on American soil. They were the first of their kind, and they came as objects of trade. The ship by which they traveled headed toward Jamestown at Old Point...

    Tags: Social Issues, Fort Monroe, Politics, Arts and Culture, Travel

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This period print shows Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler in...
(May 19, 2011)
This period print shows Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler interviewing the three runaway slaves -- traditionally identified as Shepard Mallory, Frank Baker and James Townsend -- who sparked his landmark May 24, 1861 decision to give such slaves refuge as "contraband of war."
Union General Benjamin Butler, seated, delivers his rul...
(February 2, 2006)
The 'freedom fort'