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Worked for Pantagraph newspaper in Bloomington Sidney Smith: Feb 13, 1877: Oct 20, 1935: Million-dollar "Chicago Tribune" cartoonist of The Gumps: Worked for The Sunday Eye newspaper in Bloomington John Campbell: Jul 7, 1955: Jazz pianist Born in Bloomington Rachel Crothers: Dec 12, 1870: Jul 5, 1958: Playwright Born in Bloomington Joel Higgins ...
John Maitland (Illinois politician) William T. Major; James Robert Mann (Illinois politician) Kathleen McClellan; John McNulta; George J. Mecherle; Marie Meyer (linguist) George H. Miller (architect, born 1856) Angeline Vernon Milner
The Pantagraph is a daily newspaper that serves Bloomington–Normal, Illinois, along with 60 communities and eight counties in the Central Illinois area. Its headquarters are in Bloomington and it is owned by Lee Enterprises. The name is derived from the Greek words "panta" and "grapho," which has a combined meaning of "write all things." [3]
The Mt. Vernon Daily News was founded in 1891, and the two papers merged in 1920 to create the Register-News, which published six days a week until cost-saving measures were employed in 2017 that reduced the newspaper to printing just three days a week: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Former owner Thomson sold the paper to Hollinger in 1996. [2]
Correction: This post has been updated to correct the victim's travel direction. An 81-year-old Bloomington woman died after her sport utility vehicle struck a truck in the northwestern part of ...
Name Age Date Location Cause of death Jeff Golub: 59: January 1, 2015: New York City, New York, U.S.: Progressive supra-nuclear palsy [1]: Little Jimmy Dickens: 94: January 2, 2015
Speaker Mike Johnson announced he will not change the procedure for removing him from the speakership, after hardliners reacted with fury to a proposed change to House rules.