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  2. South St. Paul, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    South St. Paul is a city in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States, immediately south and southeast of St. Paul and east of West St. Paul. The population was 20,759 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The town was a major meat-packing location, and many residents are descended from immigrants of Southern European and Eastern European heritage, who came ...

  3. South Carolina’s newest QB is from Texas. So how did he grow ...

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    South Carolina has a new quarterback on the roster. Jimmy Francis joined the Gamecocks as a preferred walk-on, enrolling at USC in June and going through summer workouts with the team.The 5-foot ...

  4. James Burke (gangster) - Wikipedia

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    James Burke (July 5, 1931 – April 13, 1996), also known as "Jimmy the Gent", was an American gangster and Lucchese crime family associate who is believed to have organized the 1978 Lufthansa heist, the largest cash robbery in American history at the time. He was believed to be responsible for the deaths of those involved in the months after ...

  5. Jim Carter (American football) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being a 3-year starter in football, Carter played two years of varsity hockey for the Golden Gophers and was later drafted by the St. Paul Fighting Saints. He decided to pursue a football career rather than hockey and he was drafted in the 3rd round by the Green Bay Packers in the 1970 NFL draft.

  6. James Patrick Shannon - Wikipedia

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    James Patrick Shannon was born in South St. Paul, Minnesota, on February 16, 1921, from Patrick Joseph Shannon and Mary Alice McAuliff Foxley Shannon.He was the youngest of 6 children in a large Irish Catholic family.

  7. Holden–Keating Gang - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Holden and Francis Keating began robbing payroll deliveries, and then train and bank robberies, before becoming one of the most notorious holdup teams by the end of the 1920s. Their most successful heist was the 1926 hijacking of a U.S. Mail truck at Evergreen Park, Illinois ; they escaped with $135,000.

  8. Column: History gets Jimmy Carter wrong, both underrated and ...

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    Francis, now retired in the Sierra foothills, is quite mindful of the Carter narrative — lousy president, sainted ex-president — and reacted to its mention in a tone that mixed weariness with ...

  9. Jim Kubiak - Wikipedia

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    After a successful prep career at St. Francis High School in Hamburg, New York, Kubiak attended the United States Naval Academy, where he was a four-year letterman and three-year starter. In 1991, Kubiak started the season on the JV team and earned a spot on the Midshipmen's final roster.