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Today in Music History for Oct. 28: In 1820, John H. Hopkins, the author and composer of the Christmas hymn "We Three Kings of Orient Are," was born.
In their earliest days, The Beatles cut their teeth on covers of classic rock and roll tracks. During their first proper ...
Victims of domestic violence in Sheridan have a safe place to talk to police and discuss their situation. Jamie’s Room is a “soft” interview space designed to provide support for families in the midst ...
Tony Cruz capped off a superb week for his stable with a fantastic Sha Tin double on Sunday to keep pace in the trainers’ premiership. The legendary trainer ran riot at Happy Valley on Wednesday by ...
'The Last Frontier' is an intense action-thriller set in the Alaskan wilderness, starring Jason Clarke, who breaks down one of the most incredible sequences and discusses his role in this long-awaited ...
Tony Stewart Speedway, which conducts karting races at the Bartholomew County 4-H Fairgrounds in Columbus, held the JohnBoy Stults Memorial Race in September. There were 177 karts on hand for the ...
Zach Bryan is responding to the backlash over his song "Bad News," which some listeners claim is critical of ICE. The country music star, 29, wrote in a message Oct. 8 in his Instagram stories that ...
Tony Evans, the founding pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, has been restored to ministry over a year after confessing to an undisclosed moral failure. The announcement was made during the Sunday ...
Country singer Zach Bryan released a statement on Tuesday insisting that he did not intend his new song to cause controversy after it went viral over the past few days. On his Instagram account, Bryan ...
The country star's latest song, "Bad News," has started a war of words with DHS. Country star Zach Bryan has responded to controversy sparked by his forthcoming song "Bad News," which contains lyrics ...