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Muncie Burris: Muncie: Owls 18 Delaware: 1938 Independents 1979 Mid-Eastern: Hartford City 2: Hartford City: Airedales 05 Blackford: 1945 Blackford County: 1969 none (consolidated into Blackford) Monticello: Monticello: Tioga Indians 91 White: 1945 White County: 1963 none (consolidated into Twin Lakes) South Side 3: Fort Wayne: Archers 02 Allen ...
The Quad Cities is a region of five cities (originally Tri-Cities, later four, see History) in the U.S. states of Iowa and Illinois: Davenport and Bettendorf (the fifth to be included) in southeastern Iowa, and Rock Island, Moline and East Moline (the fourth to be included) in northwestern Illinois.
The four north Iowa men died Friday when a single-engine Piper PA-46 carrying them from Fort Dodge crashed in a cornfield near their destination, Anderson, Indiana, northeast of Indianapolis.
Roland Wallace Burris (born August 3, 1937) [1] is an American retired Democratic politician and attorney who served as Attorney General of Illinois from 1991 to 1995. In January 2009, he was appointed a United States Senator, succeeding Barack Obama, who resigned to become president of the United States. [2]
Indiana guard Gabe Cupps (2) gestures during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Penn State in the second round of the Big Ten Conference tournament, Thursday, March 14, 2024 ...
Indiana State 79, Northern Iowa 59 . 12:10 left 2H: ISU cruising against Northern Iowa. The Sycamores are pulling away in the second half. ISU is shooting 57% from the floor (25-44). Indiana State ...
Burris was born in 1932 in Nowata, Oklahoma. He was raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in a family of 11 children. His five brothers all played college football, including older brother Buddy Burris who was a consensus All-American guard for Oklahoma in 1948. [1] Their father, Paul Burris, coached all six of his sons. [2]