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The Arena was named after Benjamin Yack. He was Wyandotte's first recreational director and was commissioned in 1936. The actual name of the arena was assigned to him in 1969. In addition, he was instrumental in getting the baseball field at Pulaski Park to be lit up with lights in 1939.
Pulaski Park is at the corner of 12 Street and Oxford Court. It hosts multiple softball and baseball fields, two basketball courts, and four tennis courts. Hours are 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, year round. [26] The Park is named in honor of Count Casimir Pulaski, a statue of whom was dedicated in the park in 1938. [30]
Jul. 16—Security at Pulaski County Park took center stage at Tuesday's Fiscal Court meeting. Judge-Executive Steve Kelley presented magistrates a proposal to contract with Chris Lyons, who ...
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Pulaski Park refers to a number of places named after Casimir Pulaski (Kazimierz PuĊaski), a Polish military commander and American Revolutionary War hero.
Jul. 29—A 58-year-old Manchester man is accused of robbing another man of a bicycle and cellphone during a fight Saturday morning in Pulaski Park, police said. The fight was reported around 8:30 ...
Theodore Roosevelt High School, also known as RHS or Roosevelt, or also Wyandotte High by alumni, is the secondary school serving Wyandotte, Michigan, located on Eureka Road several blocks west of Biddle Avenue. The corner stone of Roosevelt High School was laid in the fall of 1921. Roosevelt did not open its doors to students until April 1923. [4]
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