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SCRIPPS, EDWARD WILLIS (18 June 1854-12 Mar. 1926), founder of the CLEVELAND PRESS, was born near Rushville, Ill., son of James M. and Julia Osborne Scripps. He helped his brother James start the ...
In second place were Edward Willis and Jaime Ferrari-McComb on 60.42 per cent and tied in third place were Julia Tadman/Joshimar Hussey and Michael Frings/Sanja Thompson on 56.25 per cent.
Dan Willis, age 77, passed away peacefully on 05/15/25. He was born in New Orleans, La. to Tyree and Shirley (Marquis) Willis, who preceded him in death. Dan is survived by his loving spouse, of ...
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jane “Fairlee” Gourley Willis, who left us on April 27, 2025, at Seton Hospital in Austin, Texas, at the age of 89. Jane was a devoted ...
They are: Jay’Quan Lightning, 25, Victor Avenue, strangulation and domestic violence. Clyde E. Hudson, 39, Willis Avenue, being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Mr. John Edward Willis, 66, of Richmond, Ky., passed from this life on Tuesday, August 4, 2020, at Bluegrass Hospice Care Center at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. He was ...
Village People frontman Victor Willis is clearing the air after he sent a cease and desist to Jim Jeffries, after the comedian joked on his At This Moment podcast that the 1978 classic “Y.M.C.A ...
Village People frontman Victor Willis is clearing the air after he sent a cease and desist to Jim Jeffries, after the comedian joked on his At This Moment podcast that the 1978 classic “Y.M.C.A ...
Charmaine Wilkerson’s novel “Good Dirt” weaves together grief, suspense and the story of a jar made by an enslaved potter generations earlier.
Meet the Village People’s Victor Willis, who’s playing Trump’s inauguration: the president-elect is his biggest fan and he was married to Phylicia Rashad, aka Clair Huxtable from The Cosby Show ...
The Village People’s 1979 lineup featured, clockwise from top left, are Randy Jones, lead singer and songwriter Victor Willis, Alex Briley, Glenn Hughes, Felipe Rose and David Hodo.
Victor Willis posted on Facebook on December 3, 2024, expressing gratitude to President-elect Donald Trump for using his song Y.M.C.A., while also clarifying that it was not intended as a gay anthem.