On what would have been his 95th birthday, Greenville is remembering not just “The Genius” of Ray Charles, but the little boy from a humble home who changed the sound of American music forever. The ...
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Each week, The Spokesman-Review examines one question from the Naturalization Test immigrants must pass to become United States citizens. Today’s question: When was the Declaration of Independence ...
The family of a late World War II veteran finally received letters he wrote while stationed overseas more than 80 years ago. A lifeguard station has been renamed after the 101-year-old World War II ...
The remains of a World War II soldier from Missouri were finally welcomed home more than 80 years after his death. A city in Kentucky known for cars, caves and college life also features a rich and ...
Family, baking and giving back. Those might be the three biggest ingredients to the holiday season. This story shares how a local family business is built on all three. After making “The Duke” ...
“Firelocks of the American Revolution” features 18th century replicas of rifles and muskets that would have been used during America’s fight for independence. The remains of a World War II soldier ...
In November of 1995, a then-bishop met with a small group of people to discuss his ideas for a Marian shrine in La Crosse. 30 years later, the shrine is now a place where thousands of people travel to ...