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    04/23/2024 - 3:18 pm | View Link
  • Allen County Bicentennial celebrations happening throughout downtown Fort Wayne
    While Allen County officially turned 200 earlier this month, the week has been spent ‘remembering our past, celebrating our present, and imagining our future.’ ...
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  • Fort Gibson celebrates Bicentennial one day before actual anniversary
    Col. Matthew Arbuckle, commander of the Seventh Infantry, established Cantonment Gibson to help keep peace between the Cherokees and the Osage.
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  • Alabama football will steamroll defenses if it can replicate early A-Day rushing
    Linebacker Deontae Lawson knows that all too well. He had to defend the running backs Saturday during the A-Day game like he does in practice. "You've got to come every play," Lawson said.
    04/13/2024 - 1:21 pm | View Link
  • Kadyn Proctor among notables spotted at Alabama football A-Day
    It certainly looked that way Saturday, as Proctor was spotted watching the Crimson Tide's annual A-Day spring game at Bryant-Denny Stadium by Tuscaloosa News intern Cade Hampton. Proctor was a ...
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