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Daily News reports burglary on Main Street in 1921

On July 9, 1921, the Daily News reported that a local affluent family’s home had been ransacked and…

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Selective Service registration falls short for 1942 goal

About 800 men were included in Selective Service registration for 18- and 19-year-olds in Bowling Green and Warren…

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Book documented quarries in Bowling Green area

On June 24, 1921, the Daily News ran an article reporting that professor Charles H. Richardson, the head…

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Apartments built at 12th Avenue and Chestnut Street

The Daily News reported June 23, 1913, that a new apartment complex was going to be built at…

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Council expected to get traffic light ordinance

On June 15, 1947, the Daily News reported that the city council was expected to vote on an…

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Female captain named for Steamer Lotus

On June 15, 1904, the Daily News reported that a new boat named the Lotus, chartered to do…

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Bootleggers break street lights in 1937

On June 8, 1937, the Daily News reported that there had been a number of street lights being…

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Daredevil at Helm Hotel

The June 8, 1928, Daily News reported that the newly developed “art” of flag pole standing was coming…

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Boy Scouts plan rat killing campaign

Under the headline “Rat Killing Campaign to Open in City Next Tuesday,” the Daily News outlined plans by…

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Rattlesnake victim reported recovering

On May 22, 1902, the Daily News reported that Miss Mary Ellen Davis was recovering nicely after being…