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Mouse in elevator cable puts lift out of order

The Daily News reported that on December 13, 1921, a mouse disabled the elevator in the State Capitol ...

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Winner of DN Jingle contest gets three theater tickets

On Dec. 12, 1931, Mrs. T.E. Webb won first place for her entry in the 18th annual Daily ...

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First digital library in BG will be opening

On December 5, 2000, the Park City Daily News reported that the first digital library facility in the ...

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Youth group holds ‘record roast’

A church youth group burned rock-and-roll albums that contained what they believed were satanic messages in a bonfire, ...

Community

Woman eludes police with her whiskey intact

On November 11, 1918, the Park City Daily News reported: “A comely woman of forty-five, describing herself as ...

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Engineer has driven engine 2,000,000 miles

Local train engineer Joe Burke was featured in the Nov. 1, 1930, edition of the Daily News. “Tis ...

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Goblins, witches celebrate the season

On Oct. 31, 1922, The Park City Daily News proclaimed “the goblins’ll get you if you don’t watch ...

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Bone fragments found during Hobson House work

A small amount of bone fragments, possibly of human origin, were found in the basement of the historic ...

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Stores barked for customers in 1930s

When veteran clothes salesman Ed Clemons first started working for Sam Pushin and brother, “barking” for business was ...

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Pop singer Janis Joplin found dead

The Daily News of Oct. 5, 1970, reported that 27-year-old “pop” singer Janis Joplin had been found dead ...

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