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Robert E. Rich Sr. (July 7, 1913 – February 15, 2006) [1] was a food processing pioneer and executive. During World War II, he invented the first non-dairy whipped topping made from soybeans that could be frozen.
The TimesDaily was founded in 1889 as The Florence Times and published its first edition on July 4, 1890. A sister paper, The Tri-Cities Daily , was founded in 1907. [ 4 ] The merger of these two newspapers in 1967, [ 5 ] which published for a time as The Florence Times—Tri-Cities Daily , gives The TimesDaily its distinctive name.
Gregory Keith Burdine (May 1, 1959 – December 13, 2020) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Alabama House of Representatives, representing the 1st District from 2010 to 2014.
Florence: Weekly Cullman Times: Cullman: Daily Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [4] Cullman Tribune: Cullman: 1874 Daily Oldest continuously published weekly newspaper in Alabama. Cullman County's oldest business. Daily Home: Talladega: Daily Daily Mountain Eagle: Jasper: Daily Daily Sentinel: Scottsboro: Daily Daleville Sun-Courier ...
Pages in category "Florence, Alabama" ... TimesDaily; U. United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama; W. W. C. Handy Music Festival; WBCF (AM) WFIX;
The Decatur Daily is a daily (five days a week) newspaper serving Decatur, Alabama and the Tennessee Valley in the North Alabama area of the United States.As of September 30, 2006, it had an average daily circulation of 20,824 and a Sunday circulation of 23,840.
Emerson "Bud" Dunn (May 15, 1918 – January 11, 2001) was a Tennessee Walking Horse trainer from Kentucky who spent most of his career in northern Alabama. He trained horses for over forty years and won his first Tennessee Walking Horse World Grand Championship at age 74 with Dark Spirit's Rebel; at the time, he was the oldest rider to win the honor.
[citation needed] According to his obituary, he was the first person in the United States to purchase a medical linear accelerator. [1] Minetree opened 12 cancer centers under Bethesda Cancer Centers throughout the southern and midwestern United States, two in Illinois, three in Alabama, two in Tennessee, two in Mississippi, two in Missouri ...