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The Rev. Alfred F. Wuensch founded the Decatur Review as a weekly newspaper in April 1872. [7] C.N. Walls founded the Daily Herald in 1878. In 1931, the morning Herald, by this time owned by the Lindsay family, and the evening, daily, Decatur Daily Review, owned by the Schaub family, merged their operations.
The Herald & Review (Decatur Herald and Review, pub.; 1982−1988) – Decatur [3] The Morning Herald & Review (Decatur Herald and Review, pub.; 1980−1982) – Decatur [4]?preceded by? Decatur Daily Review (1919−1980) – Decatur [5] The Decatur Herald (Herald-Despatch Co., pub.; 1899−1980) – Decatur [6] Morning Herald-Dispatch (Herald ...
At 5:00 p.m. on September 27, 1996, Karyn Slover left her job in the advertising sales department of the Decatur Herald & Review newspaper, with the intent to pick up her son Kolten and then shop for a dress at the Hickory Point Mall in Forsyth, Illinois. [3]
[24] [2] In 1937, the Decatur Herald & Review purchased a minority stake in the station, [20] followed by the newspaper purchasing controlling interest on July 27, 1939. [24] On November 12, 1939, the call sign was changed to WSOY, a reference to soybeans, which are a major agricultural crop in the region.
Marc Elias, a longtime Democratic election attorney and dirty trickster, is attempting to force the Pennsylvania Senate race into a recount, even though it was called for McCormick on Thursday.
Cyrus Hall McCormick Sr., founder of the McCormick business dynasty. Robert McCormick Jr. (1780–1846) was an American inventor who lived in rural Virginia. [1] His maternal grandparents were Scottish immigrants, George Sanderson and Catharine (née Ross) Sanderson, and paternal grandparents were Thomas (1702–1762) and Elizabeth (née Carruth) McCormick, Presbyterian immigrants born in ...
Jul. 10—An Albert Lea man who was charged with several counts related to a single-vehicle crash in February, has entered into a plea deal with the Mower County Attorney's Office. Devon McCormick ...
Sullivan, IL's Rodney Standerder, Jason Feger (Bloomington, IL) and last year's Herald and Review 100 winner Wes Steidinger (Fairbury, IL) all took the checkered flag in their heats. [5] This year's race boasted a winners share of $6,000. It was also to be part of a $25,000 UMP Summer Nationals Series, which scheduled 27 races in 31 days. [6]