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  2. Cora Faith Walker - Wikipedia

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    Washington University in St. Louis ( BA, MPH) Saint Louis University ( JD) Cora Faith Walker (née Drew; [1] November 5, 1984 [2] [3] – March 11, 2022) was an American politician who served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives for the 74th district from January 2017 to July 2019. [4] On July 29, 2019, Walker resigned from the ...

  3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is a regional newspaper based in St. Louis, Missouri, serving the St. Louis metropolitan area. It is the largest daily newspaper in the metropolitan area by circulation, surpassing the Belleville News-Democrat, Alton Telegraph, and Edwardsville Intelligencer. The publication has received 19 Pulitzer Prizes.

  4. Frank Wortman - Wikipedia

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    Frank L. "Buster" Wortman (December 4, 1904 – August 3, 1968) was an American St. Louis-area bootlegger, gambler, criminal gang leader, and a former member of the Shelton Brothers Gang during Prohibition. Wortman would eventually succeed the Sheltons, and take over St. Louis's gambling operations in southwest Illinois until his death.

  5. Wally Amos, founder of "Famous Amos" cookies, dies at 88 - AOL

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    August 14, 2024 at 5:53 PM. Wallace "Wally" Amos, Jr., founder of the "Famous Amos" cookies known and beloved nationwide, died at 88 on Wednesday, his family said. The American entrepreneur died ...

  6. Chet Walker - Wikipedia

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    Chester "Chet" Walker (February 22, 1940 – June 8, 2024) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was a seven-time NBA All-Star . He played 13 seasons in the NBA, seven with the Philadelphia 76ers , and he helped lead the 76ers to an NBA championship in 1967.

  7. Death of Kumanjayi Walker - Wikipedia

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    Death of Kumanjayi Walker. Charles Arnold Walker (13 October 2000 – 9 November 2019), for cultural reasons known as Kumanjayi Walker since his death, [ a] was a Warlpiri man who was shot and killed by police while resisting arrest in the remote Aboriginal Australian community of Yuendumu, Northern Territory, in November 2019.

  8. St. Louis, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Bard Darragh (1840–1927), Member of Congress from 1901 to 1909, lived in St. Louis from 1870 until the time of his death. He was a banker and was elected mayor in 1893. Edward Hartwick (1871–1918), United States Army officer, businessman and namesake of Michigan's Hartwick Pines State Park, was born and reared here.

  9. Walker, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Walker, Michigan. /  43.01444°N 85.69250°W  / 43.01444; -85.69250. Walker is a city in Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was estimated to be 25,086 in 2022. Walker was originally organized as Walker Township in 1837 and later incorporated as a city in 1962.