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  2. Daily Herald (Columbia, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    1115 South Main Street, Columbia, TN, 38401. United States. Circulation. 6,933 (as of 2018) [1] Website. columbiadailyherald .com. The Daily Herald is a daily newspaper in Columbia, Tennessee. The newspaper is published six days a week Sunday through Friday; the paper does not publish on Saturday.

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Mennonite death notices and obituaries index (1953–1971, 1997–2002) index only Free; Connecting Canadians multicultural immigrant newspapers in many languages Free; Drouin Institute images of obituaries and other documents Pay; French obituaries, death cards and newspaper archive transcriptions only Free

  4. Jeff Givens - Wikipedia

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    Gallatin County, Kentucky. Major wins/Championships. 3 World Championships. Significant horses. Trigger Treat, Maxximize. Jeff Givens (1961/1962 – October 6, 2013) was a Tennessee Walking Horse trainer who won three World Championships with the same horse. Givens died in a truck and trailer crash in 2013, at age 51.

  5. Columbia, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is a city in and the county seat [5] of Maury County, Tennessee. The population was 41,690 as of the 2020 United States census. [6] Columbia is included in the Nashville metropolitan area . The self-proclaimed " mule capital of the world," Columbia celebrates the city-designated Mule Day each April.

  6. U.S. Deaths Near 100,000, An Incalculable Loss - Wikipedia

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    It contained one thousand obituaries of individuals from across the United States who had died from COVID-19 during the pandemic, as the U.S. death toll reached 100,000. Background [ edit ] The article was intended to convey the vastness and variety of the tragedies resulting from the pandemic by personalizing them, countering data fatigue from ...

  7. Robert Johnson (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Johnson (February 22, 1834 – April 22, 1869) was the fourth-born child of Andrew Johnson and Eliza McCardle, a lawyer by profession, one-term Tennessee state legislator, Union Army cavalry officer during the American Civil War, and Secretary to the President of the United States. Johnson suffered from severe and chronic alcohol ...

  8. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in June 2024 ) and then linked here. 2024 [ edit ]

  9. Jackie Martin (photojournalist) - Wikipedia

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    Photography, Journalism, Jackie Martin (1903–1969) was a photojournalist and newspaper editor who achieved firsts and near-firsts as a woman in the American workforce. She was the first woman to become art director and picture editor of a metropolitan newspaper and the first to be accepted to membership in the prestigious White House Press Corps.