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Scooby-Doo is a movie that’s so spectacularly bad that it is, paradoxically, mindless fun. Dairy Queen supported the film’s ...
Jane Arlene Groscost was born on July 31, 1936, and peacefully departed this life on April 13, 2025 at the age of 88 in Constantine. A cherished matriarch, Jane’s vibrant spirit and boundless energy ...
Scooby-Doo, where are you! Well, these days, television’s lovable Great Dane is busy notching walk-off hits on the diamond. On Saturday, two Minor League teams held a Scooby-Doo Night, donning special ...
A Renaissance (c. 1524) oil-on-panel painting depicting Mary Magdalene transferring ointment from a maiolica pharmacy jar to a smaller vessel. Now located at the Walter's Art Museum in Baltimore ...
A wannabe-GI Jane’s dream of becoming the first female Navy SEAL ended because military recruiters delayed her application so long that she aged out, she claimed in a lawsuit. US Navy officials ...
Doctor Who, episode 2 review: the show turns ‘Scooby Who’ with an imaginative animated romp The Tardis arrives in 1950s Miami for an adventure with a cartoon character baddie, superbly voiced ...
Mary Berry has a range of dessert recipes that would be perfect for spring, one of which is her rhubarb crumble that “never fails to impress”. This traditional dessert consists of soft, stewed ...
Mary Jane Mahler, 97, formerly of Macungie, died April 10, 2025 at Luther Crest. She was the wife of the late Frederick L. Mahler. Born in Emmaus, she was the daughter of the late Ira A.
Magdalene, appearing in scripture only fourteen times, belongs to a tangle of at least six women named Mary. This multitude of Marys leaves considerable room for disagreement over which Biblical ...
Cal advanced to the title match of the D1A national rugby championships by beating East Bay rival Saint Mary’s 38-27 in a semifinal match at sold-out Cal Witter Rugby Field on Saturday afternoon.
GLADSTONE — Mary Lucinda (Cindie) Johnston passed away at her home on Wednesday, April 16, surrounded by her family. Cindie was born to Everette and Frances Johnston on February 18, 1938 in Escanaba.