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The following Big Rapids High School students made the honor roll list for the third trimester of the 2024-25 school year.
The European Union is on track to reach its 2030 climate targets, Brussels said on Wednesday, but uncertainty remains over ...
At Jorgensen Land & Cattle, which got its start in 1909, among the thousands of bulls and tens of thousands of acres of crops is a growing agritourism operation. In tonight’s Eye on KELOLAND ...
Bill Jorgensen takes a dim view of contemporary TV news. “Who are those two broads?” he asks his wife. “Anna Nicole and Britney. Good God, save me.” Jorgensen, 79, is briefly coming out of ...
Article continues after this video. It makes sense when you consider that chef-owners Anna Bautista and Sean Jorgensen primarily birthed Oak & Smoke not only as a BBQ spot, but as a tribute to what ...
But at Oak & Smoke—the newest addition to Salcedo Village’s dining scene—there’s smoke, fire, explosions, and a frenzy of friendly fire coming out of chefs Anna Bautista and Sean Jorgensen’s kitchen.
“The contrast between our cooking styles is evident. I paint with broader strokes and Anna uses a finer approach,” Sean Jorgensen says. “The contrast between our cooking styles is eviden ...
Nearly 100 new releases from Portugal: mostly shades of white. Pictured above, Anna Jorgensen of Cortes de Cima in the Alentejo. Described below are the Portuguese white wines, plus a very few rosés, ...
A lawyer for Lars Jorgensen, former head coach of the University of Kentucky swimming and diving team, on Wednesday denied allegations made in a lawsuit accusing the coach of being a serial sexual ...
The story detailed allegations of misconduct against Jorgensen, who resigned last year after a 10-season tenure with the swimming and diving program. According to The Athletic's article ...
Two former members of the Kentucky swim team filed a lawsuit accusing former swim coach Lars Jorgensen of rape and sexual assault, Katie Strang reported for The Athletic. The lawsuit was filed ...
By Richard Sandomir Bill Jorgensen, a serious-minded broadcast journalist who for 12 years anchored the pioneering, street-smart 10 p.m. newscast on New York’s Channel 5, died on March 13 at his ...