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Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of D-Day- We Honor Their Sacrifices
Seventy-five years ago, on June 6, 1944, an armada of 5,000 ships, and 15,000 aircrafts supported allied troops that poured onto the beaches of Normandy.
From Decoration Day to Memorial Day
In 1868 General John Logan called for a nationwide day to remember those who had served in the U.S. military.
Norte-Dame Cathedral Goes up in Flames Drawing Country Together
On Monday one of the most famous landmarks in Paris caught fire. The 850-year-old Notre Dame cathedral was ravaged by a fire on Monday, causing its iconic spire to collapse.
Massive College Admissions Scandal Comes to Light
It turns out, not everyone who goes to Harvard or Yale is as smart as you think they are. On Tuesday, Federal prosecutors charged 33 parents in a massive cheating and bribing scandal.
McDonald’s Shamrock Shake Returns- & Finding it is Easier Than Ever
Every year March arrives and with it comes the beautiful color green. And I’m not talking about Spring finally making its debut- I’m talking about St. Patrick’s Day
Top 5 Super Bowl LIII Commercials Played During the Game
2019’s Super Bowl took place Sunday at Atlanta, Georgia. Every Super Bowl has commercials, and everyone usually likes the commercials.
Merry 12th Day of Christmas To You and Yours!
Christmas Day is generally considered the first day of Christmas and counting off until you reach the 12th day of Christmas which is today, January 5.
Nebraska Principal of Elementary School Plays Grinch, Bans Christmas
Every year, about this time, there is a new story of someone who just can’t abide the American tradition and holiday called Christmas. Never mind, it’s been practiced for over 200 years.
Debating on Sending Out Christmas Cards This Year?
Christmas comes with many traditions, some of which are quickly dying out. One of these dying out traditions is the Christmas card.
December 7th Marks 77th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Bombing
Seventy-seven years ago, on December 7th, 1941, over 2,400 Americans were killed at Pearl Harbor. The day after the attack, former President Roosevelt made his famous “Infamy speech”.
Alton Annual Christmas Parade- All You Need to Know
2018’s annual Alton Missouri Christmas parade was held again this year. December first all the floats, cars, horses, and people lined up to parade around the square.