Don Grady, who was one of television's most beloved big brothers as Robbie Douglas on the long-running 1960s hit "My Three Sons," has died. He was 68. full story ![]()
This weekend, the Grady Young Foundation will hold its annual golf tournament and Scholarship Gala. The foundation is celebrating its 10th year as a nonprofit with a mission to serve the community, said director Rickey Young. “The golf tournament is in memory of Chris Mance, the former principal of Gainesville High School” Young said. “We’re coordinating with their...
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MINNEAPOLIS – A year after Josh Powell killed himself and his two sons in an explosive house fire in Washington state, his brother Michael has committed suicide. Kiirsi Hellewell, a ...
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A reality TV show like Big Brother Canada isn't exactly known for its stylish houseguests, but the show has grown in such popularity that the contestants deserve a little recognition for what they choose to wear in the house. Even if you don't care for the clothes, you can at least enjoy the hilarious antics, unforeseen plot twists and watch alliances form. Check out the...
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A Story of Three Brothers This is a story of three brothers. The oldest brother was known as a real control freak. He wanted to know everything about everyone. He knew what was best for his family and he certainly didn't trust them to make their own choices. Let's call him Big Brother. The middle brother believed that everyone should do as they please, but not because he...
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WARREN, Texas (AP) -- Grady Hatton, the former major league third baseman who managed the Houston Astros in the 1960s, has died. He was 90.
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The brother of Josh Powell, the Utah man who killed his two young sons and himself in an intentionally set house fire about a year ago, has committed suicide, according to police.
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WARREN, Texas (AP) — Grady Hatton, the former major league third baseman who managed the Houston Astros in the 1960s, has died. He was 90.
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You don't become the first female head of the TUC just by being nice, so expect Frances O'Grady to make waves, says Neil Tweedie
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Grady Hatton, the former major league third baseman who managed the Houston Astros in the 1960s, has died.
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Grady Hatton, the former major league third baseman who managed the Houston Astros in the 1960s, has died.
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