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Razing of College Street School signals end of era

On July 16, 1961, bulldozers began razing a 79-year-old, three-story brick building on 11th Avenue between College and…

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First Warren County boy killed in action during World War

The Daily News announced July 13, 1921, that the body of Sgt. Cleo “Bud” Davis would soon be…

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Electrical storm causes structural damage and injury

The July 8, 1936, issue of the Daily News reported that an intense electrical storm caused a great…

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Unusual items stolen during burglary

An article in the July 8, 1921, Daily News told of a couple living at 11th Avenue and…

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Car giveaways were highlight of 1971 SoKY Fair

Fifty years ago, in the July 4, 1971, edition of the Daily News, information about the upcoming Southern…

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High temperature hits 102 in 1930

The Daily News reported June 23, 1930, that the temperature reached 102 degrees. The government thermometer, located at…

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Drowned: Entire city stricken with deep sorrow

On June 15, 1904, the Daily News reported the tragic drowning of 14-year-olds Robert Duncan and Robert Moseley…

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Business broadcasts 1927 parade for Lindbergh

An article in the Daily News on June 11, 1927, reported that a local business received an official…

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Lightning kills cat, 2 hens; woman escapes

On June 15, 1921, a bolt of lightning struck the two-story frame residence of Stallard Springs farmer Mr.…

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Local restaurant worker arrested in burglary

The June 8, 1931, issue of the Daily News reported that a local restaurant worker was arrested for…