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Here are the Mr. Football finalists in alphabetical order (bios provided by the OHSAA): Scotty Fox, Mentor, QB, 6-2, 215, sr. Fox steered Mentor to an undefeated regular season, Greater Cleveland ...
In the moments following the Orioles’ decision to send Trevor Rogers to the minor leagues — swiftly giving up the left-handed starter’s place in the rotation soon after they traded for him at the ...
“My heart is broken this morning as Macon, Georgia, arises to the news that we as a city and Central Georgia as a region have lost a bright young leader and citizen in Mr. Josh Rogers ...
Are you ready for a bit of nostalgia? Roy Rogers restaurant and its Fixin’s Bar is returning to South Jersey. The Western-themed chain restaurant has signed a lease and is to make a return to ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Kirk Cameron premiered his new Christian children's show billed as the "modern-day Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" in an effort to combat the current "woke" state of children's ...
MANILA, Philippines —Daniel Mejia of Puerto Rico bested 59 other hopefuls to be proclaimed Mister World 2024 on Saturday night, November 23, in Vietnam. After two near wins in 1998 and 2016 ...
The stage is set, the lights are dazzling, and the world is watching as the 11th edition of Mr World takes centre stage at NovaWorld in Phan Thiet, Vietnam. This prestigious international competition, ...
The “most desirable man in the world” has been proclaimed, and he is Daniel Mejia from Puerto Rico who was hailed as Mister World 2024 in Vietnam on Saturday evening, Nov. 23. He bested 59 ...
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Former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers is no longer under consideration to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the incoming administration, according to a senior adviser to President-elect Trump.