For the past 11 years, Kathy Sudeikis has planned a yearly family reunion. Called “Nanapalooza,” the tradition began as a way to bring her six siblings and their families together to honor the memory of their mother. Held annually near Michigan City, Indiana, the event has doubled from about 40 people in its first year to 74 in attendance last …
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Florida vacationers beware! Great white shark named 'Penny' circling warm waters
A 10-foot great white shark, named Penny, was captured lurking the waters off the coast of Florida. According to ocean research organization OCEARCH, Penny was tracked off the coast of Fort Myers Beach at about 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 17. The 10 foot 3 inch great white shark first pinged off the coast of Boynton Beach, Florida in Dec. …
Read More »On this day in history, March 21, 1952, first rock concert held in Cleveland ends in chaos, conflict
The first rock ‘n’ roll concert, the ill-fated yet legendary Moondog Coronation Ball, pulsed from the stage of the former Cleveland Arena amid chaos and controversy on this day in history, March 21, 1952. “There was a sense of dynamite going off,” Indiana University professor emeritus and rock ‘n’ roll historian Glenn Gass told Fox News Digital. “Right from the …
Read More »'Heroic' Georgia college students on weekend road trip rescue family from sinking car
A group of women traveling on a recent weekend road trip in Georgia can now add “lifesavers” to their résumés. Five students from the University of Georgia are being honored as heroes after they took action during a dramatic turn of events last weekend. Eleanor Cart, Kaitlyn Iannace, Clarke Jones, Jane McArdle and Molly McCollum were traveling from Athens to …
Read More »Texas woman discovers her $15 Goodwill gown was created by Jackie Kennedy's personal designer: 'Crazy'
One man’s trash may be another man’s treasure — but sometimes that treasure turns out to be a gown designed by none other than Jacqueline Kennedy’s personal dressmaker. Kansas Michalke, a content creator and mom of two in Austin, Texas, said she always had a knack for finding hidden gems while thrifting. “[My family] was not well off in any …
Read More »Woman learns $15 Goodwill dress was created by a beloved first lady's personal designer
GOODWILL GOLD – A woman in Texas has discovered that the gown she purchased at her local Goodwill shop was created by Jackie Kennedy’s personal designer. Continue reading… RARE ORBIT – A solar eclipse is headed to the U.S. on April 8, 2024. Here’s what you need to know about viewing the rare event safely, according to an astrophysicist. Continue …
Read More »Grateful Dead, Steely Dan set Rocky Mountain rhythm for Denver chef Justin Cucci
Chef Justin Cucci lives, cooks and runs his business to the sounds of some of America’s most celebrated bands. The devoted Deadhead owns six Denver, Colorado restaurants under the Edible Beats umbrella. He has named each of his operating companies after Steely Dan songs and lyrics. HOOPS HERO WHO INSPIRED ‘HOOSIERS NOW SERVES LEGENDARILY LARGE INDIANA-STYLE FRIED PORK SANDWICHES Humans …
Read More »12 Easter styles to look your best
Easter is a great time to debut a new look. Winter is ending, and everything is in bloom, so why not try a new outfit to celebrate? We’ve picked 12 styles that will have you looking your best, whether you are headed to church, a garden party, or just looking to enjoy some of the lovely spring weather. For her, …
Read More »USS New Jersey to leave port for first time in 24 years, big guns will fire salute: 'I love this ship'
Ken Kersch speaks about the USS New Jersey as if it were a warm old friend instead of cold steel military hardware. “I love this ship,” said Kersch, who spent four years in the U.S. Navy (1966-70). “It’s the best ship I served on. She was a part of my life for two years. She’s a part of me now.” …
Read More »Archaeologists uncover animal sacrifices in 'complex' Neolithic burial system
Archaeologists have recently discovered a “surprisingly complex” ancient burial system, complete with animal sacrifices, during a dig in central Germany. The excavation site is near Magdeburg, roughly 100 miles southwest of Berlin. U.S. semiconductor giant Intel is planning to build two plants in the area, prompting officials from Germany’s State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology of Saxony-Anhalt (LDA) to …
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