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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Theo_VonTheo Von - Wikipedia

    Theo Von. Theodor Capitani von Kurnatowski III [1] (born March 19, 1980), known professionally as Theo Von, is an American stand-up comedian, podcaster, actor, and former reality television personality. He is the host of the This Past Weekend podcast and former co-host of The King and the Sting podcast with Brendan Schaub .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BrownJames Brown - Wikipedia

    James Brown: Living in America – Live! was the brainchild of Indiana producer Danny Hubbard. It featured M.C. Hammer as well as Bell Biv Devoe, Heavy D & the Boys, En Vogue, C+C Music Factory, Quincy Jones, Sherman Hemsley and Keenen Ivory Wayans.

  3. Kate Milner Rabb. Kate Milner Rabb (August 9, 1866–July 3, 1937), born in Rockport, Indiana, was a columnist, editor, historian, and author. She has been described as a '"pioneer in the field of journalism,"' who influenced '"the destiny of women in journalism today."'. [1] In 1896, her first book was published, titled, "National Epics," a ...

  4. In an extremely unfortunate incident near Covington, Indiana, a tragedy unfolded at a Flex-N-Gate facility. On Monday, an emergency call brought deputies from the Warren County Sheriff’s Office rushing to the scene, and what they discovered was devastating. A 44-year-old resident of Rossville in Vermilion County had lost his life in an ...

  5. Republican. Spouse. Carol Myers. Children. 2. Alma mater. Indiana State University. John Thomas Myers (February 8, 1927 – January 27, 2015) was an American politician who served 15 terms as a Republican congressman from Indiana's 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1967 to 1997.

  6. The 1962–63 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team represented Indiana University. Their head coach was Branch McCracken, who was in his 22nd year. The team played its home games in New Fieldhouse in Bloomington, Indiana, and was a member of the Big Ten Conference . The Hoosiers finished the regular season with an overall record of 13–11 ...

  7. Dates of operation. 1873–1879. Successor. Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad. Technical. Length. 25 miles (40 km) The Indiana Division [1] or Coal Branch of the Chicago, Danville and Vincennes Railroad (also known as the Pumpkin Vine Railroad) carried coal from mines south of Covington, Indiana in the 1870s.

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