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  2. The Baseball Bunch - Wikipedia

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    The Baseball Bunch is an American educational children's television series that originally aired in broadcast syndication from August 23, 1980 through the fall of 1985. . Produced by Major League Baseball Productions, the series is a 30-minute baseball-themed program that aired on Saturday mornings featuring a combination of comedy sketches and Major League guest-stars, intended to provide ...

  3. Lou Dobbs Tonight - Wikipedia

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    The weekend show, which aired every Saturday and Sunday night, discussed issues from the past week and the week ahead. On November 11, 2009, Lou Dobbs left the network, telling viewers that the night's episode of Lou Dobbs Tonight was his last. Further, he said, "Some leaders in media, politics and business have been urging me to go beyond the ...

  4. WJW (TV) - Wikipedia

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    [194] [332] Lou Maglio replaced Taylor as 6 p.m. co-anchor, [333] a role he continues to hold. [225] In early 2007, the station launched That's Life, a local late-morning talk show hosted by Swoboda, who returned to WJW for her third stint; [334] the show was inspired in part by WEWS's The Morning Exchange, which Swoboda briefly co-hosted in 1998.

  5. KGB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KGB (760 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to San Diego, California.It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a sports radio format. [3] KGB has local sports talk shows along with play-by-play coverage of San Diego State Aztecs football and basketball, Los Angeles Lakers basketball, San Diego Gulls hockey, and national programming from Fox Sports Radio.

  6. Louie Kelcher - Wikipedia

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    San Diego made four consecutive playoffs (1979–1982), winning three straight AFC West titles (1979–1981) and advancing to back-to-back AFC championship games. [18] Kelcher retired in November 1983, but remained on the Chargers reserve list. The Chargers traded him to the San Francisco 49ers in March 1984.

  7. Clairemont, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Clairemont Development in the 1950s (courtesy of San Diego Historical Society) Prior to in-migration by Europeans, the area was populated by the Kumeyaay people. The Spanish arrived in 1542 and founded Mission San Diego de Alcalá nearby in 1769.Judge Hyde was one of the first settlers of Clairemont and began farming in Tecolote Canyon in 1872.

  8. Louie Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Louis Perry Anderson (March 24, 1953 – January 21, 2022) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, author and game show host. [2] He created the cartoon series Life with Louie and the television sitcom The Louie Show, and wrote four books, including Hey Mom: Stories for My Mother, But You Can Read Them Too, which was published in 2018.

  9. List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign sub-national ...

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    Terry Rambler, Chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribal Council (2010–present) [162] Darrell G. Seki, Sr., Chairman of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians (2014–present) [156] Cathi Tuni, Chairwoman of the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe [156] Steven Wadsworth, Chairman of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe (2024–present) [163]