
Robert Migas NRToday.com Bob was born September 5, 1940, in Armstrong Creek Wisconsin to Michael and Priscilla (Beaulieau) Migas. He married Gayle Smith, September 18, 1971, in Carson City, Nevada. He served 18 years in the Marine Corps as a Warrant Officer II. |
Jennifer Edmondson column: Stellrecht brought hope to cancer survivors Appleton Post Crescent Thanks to Shellie, the Lance Armstrong Foundation's LiveStrong exercise program is now offered in Wisconsin. People who knew Shellie will attest that, when she put her mind to something, she made it happen. Because of Shellie's dedication and hard work ... |
Outdoors: New York battles over expanded crossbow use Press & Sun-Bulletin New York Bowhunters volunteers Dave Kosowski, and past presidents Kevin Armstrong and Gary Socola appeared on a panel at the meeting. While they felt the whole thing was basically an assault on them, and "bowhunting in general," the meeting generated ... |
January Flashback: Dvoracek scores 43 to carry Regis Leader-Telegram Also 50 years ago this month, Stan Johnson hoops 34 to lead Memorial to an 88-59 win over Wisconsin Rapids for a 5-2 record. Altoona goes 12-1 with a 48-43 win over Regis with Duane Sturz scoring 16 and Ray Gutsch 13. Dale Olson hits on 22 of 24 ... |
Johnston's Jottings: 19 Medal of Honor recipients buried in Leavenworth Leavenworth Times One, Second Lieutenant Tom Custer, younger brother of George Armstrong Custer, received a second Medal of Honor for bravery during the Civil War. Lieutenant Custer's bravery in riding into the Confederate lines and capturing the enemy's flag on two ... |
Influenza epidemic filled MU hospitals to capacity Columbia Daily Tribune The opening was delayed for months by the need to include benches and light posts as a part of the restoration of Flat Branch Creek and the development of Flat Branch Park. From the Glasgow Missourian, Jan. 22, 1987: Notes and news: Matthew Howard ... |
![]() Bleacher Report | National Signing Day: The 50 Best Campuses in College Football Bleacher Report Two branches of Strawberry Creek flow into campus, and there are trees that date back to the late 1800s. South Hall, one of two original buildings still standing, was erected in 1873. Now that's the type of history that translates into a great ... |
Upcoming events Topeka Capital Journal 4, Thornton Place retirement community, 2901 SW Armstrong. Reservations: 228-0555. Daddy Daughter Date Night, 4 to 6 pm or 7 to 9 pm Saturday, Feb. 4, Lake Shawnee Event Center in the Bettis Family Sports Complex, SE 29th and Croco Road. |

