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  2. Pharos-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Pharos-Tribune is a Monday through Saturday (Weekend Edition) morning newspaper based in Logansport, Indiana, covering Cass County, Indiana. The newspaper and its commercial printing facility in Logansport's Industrial Park are owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.

  3. Jean Carson - Wikipedia

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    1949–1977. Spouse (s) Leonard S. Smith, Jr. Children. 2. Website. hellodoll .com. Jean Leete Carson (February 28, 1923 – November 2, 2005) was an American stage, film and television actress best known for her work on the classic 1960s sitcom The Andy Griffith Show as one of the "fun girls".

  4. Traverse City Record-Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 120 West Front Street, Traverse City, Michigan 49685, United States. Circulation. 17,209 Daily. 21,846 Sunday (as of 2022) [2] Website. record-eagle.com. The Traverse City Record-Eagle is a daily morning newspaper based in Traverse City, Michigan. It calls itself "Northern Michigan's Newspaper" [3] and is the newspaper of record ...

  5. Local veterans honored with Quilts of Valor by - AOL

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    Josh Flynn, Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Ind. Veterans Dan Turney and Skip Perry were given Quilts of Valor by Donna Geisler, VFW chaplain, and Liz Troxell, president of VFW Auxiliary Post No. 3790.

  6. Danny Gaither - Wikipedia

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    November 20, 1938. Alexandria, Indiana United States. Died. April 6, 2001. (2001-04-06) (aged 62) Genres. Christian. Danny Gaither (November 20, 1938 – April 6, 2001), was a gospel music singer from Alexandria, Indiana, and an original member of the Bill Gaither Trio .

  7. Tom Fouts - Wikipedia

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    Tom C. Fouts (November 24, 1918 – May 24, 2004 [1]) was a farmer, author, and comedian. He was popularly known as Captain Stubby of the musical group Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers who were regularly featured on "WLS The Prairie Farmer Station" from 1948 until May 1960 (when the station changed format). He was also known for his syndicated ...

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