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Established in 1991, Harmon's Pub has an extensive menu, and delivers tasty dishes. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
WHAT – Tekila Mexican RestaurantWHERE – 2749 Cleveland Ave. NW, CantonPHONE – 234-214-8853HOURS –11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday
CANTON − The Huntington Plaza in downtown Canton has a new owner.. Pennmark Management Company purchased the 11-story office building at 220 Market St. S and connecting five-story parking garage ...
Market Ave, between Sixth St N and 2nd St S, E to W variable Boundary, Canton, Ohio Coordinates 40°48′18″N 81°22′33″W / 40.80500°N 81.37583°W / 40.80500; -81
The newspaper offices are located at 600 Ludington St. in downtown Escanaba, Michigan. The Daily Press was founded as the Escanaba Morning Press on March 19,1909. It competed with the Escanaba Mirror, an evening publication founded in the 1880s. On June 30, 1924, the Mirror was taken over by the Press and the evening paper was discontinued.
Michigan: House of Representatives: 4th: 2021 current member, endorsee [63] Dylan Wegela Michigan: House of Representatives: 26th 2023 current member [64] Jimmie Wilson Jr. Michigan: House of Representatives: 32nd 2023 current member, endorsed [65] Athena Hollins Minnesota: House of Representatives: 66B 2021 current member, endorsee [66 ...
The Morning Press was founded by William J. Sproat and appeared on Monday, September 1, 1890. Sproat was its proprietor until November 5, 1891, when control passed to the Press Publishing company. Soon after, the controlling interest in the company was purchased by George G. Booth, who in 1892 bought the rival Grand Rapids Eagle and merged it ...
Fifth Estate was started by Harvey Ovshinsky, a seventeen-year-old youth from Detroit. [2] He was inspired by a 1965 summer trip to California where he worked on the Los Angeles Free Press, the first underground paper in the United States; Harvey's father, inventor Stan Ovshinsky, knew the editor of the Free Press, Art Kunkin, from their years as comrades in the Socialist Party. [3]