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All of the vehicles were traveling westbound on I-70 when the crash occurred around 8:52 a.m., according to the state patrol. At least three of the vehicles involved in the crash caught fire ...
The main street through town, Ohio 212, was lined with luminaries as a tribute to the lives lost in the crash. Reach Jon at 330-364-8415 or at jon.baker@timesreporter.com.
No one suffered serious injuries in an 18-vehicle pileup Monday morning on Interstate 70 near Plain City, the Ohio Highway Patrol said. Westbound traffic at I-70 near State Route 172 closed before ...
Jackie Presser (August 6, 1926 – July 9, 1988) was an American labor leader and president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1983 until his death in 1988. . He was closely connected to organized crime, and allegedly became president of the Teamsters based on the approval and support of the Cleveland crime fami
On May 17, 1977, in Cleveland, a bomb was placed in a car next to Nardi's vehicle in the rear of the parking lot of the Teamsters Joint Council 41, across from the musicians union. When Nardi left his office and entered into his vehicle, the bomb was detonated by remote control. The impact from the explosion blew away both of Nardi's legs.
"Little Steel" strike: The local police force opened fire on strikers, killing 3. 1937 Cleveland, OH Steel Strike 1 or 2 Other killings occurred during the "Little Steel" strike. [138] September 9, 1938 Hatboro, PA Garment Strike 1 Striker Raymond Cooke was killed at Oscar Nebel Hosiery Company, shot to death by the town's police chief. [139 ...
A crash reportedly involving a tractor-trailer and a commercial bus occurred around 8:45 a.m. Tuesday. The highway is closed in both directions. 3 dead, 15 injured in 'mass casualty' crash; I-70 ...
Cornelius P. Shea (September 7, 1872 – January 12, 1929) was an American labor leader and organized crime figure. He was the founding president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, holding the position from 1903 until 1907.