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Anchor River overruns highway - MSNLocally, a flood warning was put into effect starting Friday morning through Monday for Anchor Point Road within the Anchor River State Recreation Area and the Sterling Highway at Blackwater Bend ...
The 6,000-pound anchor from a massive, historic steamship was pulled from the Detroit River today after 60 years underwater. Greater Detroit was a luxury steamship with a capacity of more than ...
Gayton's Bakery in Grendon, Warwickshire, was set up in 1919 after three Gayton brothers, William, Thomas and Samuel, returned from war. It is currently owned by David Gayton, grandson of William.
DETROIT — The 6,000-pound anchor from a massive, historic steamship was pulled from the Detroit River on Tuesday after 60 years underwater. Greater Detroit was a luxury steamship with a capacity ...
Warwickshire Police are appealing for witnesses who saw the car broken down, the man walking along the road or the collision with the lorry. In particular, lorry drivers who used the A5 on Friday ...
Long River, the last grade/group 1 winner by A.P. Indy, has been retired and will stand in 2019 at Anchor & Hope Farm near Port Deposit, Md.
Delays in Grendon Long delays are being reported in both directions on the A5 in Grendon, Warwickshire, between the Spon Lane and Long Street junctions, due to roadworks.
A family bakery that has been running for more than a century has been praised for its decades of service. Gayton's Bakery in Grendon, Warwickshire, was set up in 1919 after three Gayton brothers ...
The recycling centre would replace the existing facility in Spon Lane, Grendon, which Warwickshire County Council said was out of date. The county councils have said it would relieve congestion on the ...
Gayton's Bakery in Grendon, Warwickshire, was set up in 1919 after three Gayton brothers, William, Thomas and Samuel, returned from war. It is currently owned by David Gayton, grandson of William.
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