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For many families, that delay can mean the difference between life and death. Two women in Fort Smith, N.W.T., both with personal experience in recovery, are speaking out about what they see as a ...
Residential growth is continuing in Soddy Daisy. In March, $2.2 million was paid in building permits, said Vice Mayor Mark Penney. The majority of those were for new construction, said ...
SODDY DAISY, TN (WDEF) – Headstones are supposed to be ... Student David Massengale teamed up with Steve Smith of the Soddy Daisy Historical Association. They recently placed 7 markers in ...
SODDY-DAISY, Tenn. (WTVC) — A man from Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee who was hired to mow a woman's lawn faces charges after police say he went into the woman's home, took off all of his clothes ...
Gwendolyn Lois Timms, age 88, of Cumming, GA. passed away Thursday, August 22, 2019. She was born in 1931, to the late Buren and Jeanette Bearden. Gwendolyn was a member of New Harmony Baptist Church ...
Nashville meteorologist Bree Smith testitified before a committee last week after being a victim of deepfakes, AI generated content online. According to the United States Government Accountability ...
MOUNT JEWETT, Pa. — Nate Smith has purchased the former Mount Jewett Market Place and aims to open Worth W. Smith’s seventh location there by the end of this year. In its 96th year in business ...
WH Smith has a new owner – the high street part, that is – and a new name. The dowdy and unloved chain, derided on X for its grotty stores and unlovely mix of product, has been snapped up by ...
WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to investment firm Modella Capital in a deal valuing £76million. The stores will eventually rebrand as TGJones - meaning the WHSmith name will ...
The British public has been left up in arms over the rebrand of the beloved books and stationery retailer WH Smith, which has been sold for £76m and will be renamed as TGJones by its new owners.
WHSMITH will close up to 20 stores ahead of a major rebrand which will see the newsagent leave the high street forever. This morning, the 232-year-old British business agreed to sell 500 shops in ...
William Frederick died in 1928 before his son, the third W.H. Smith, who was born in 1903, inherited the business. The partnership became a private limited liability company, W.H. Smith & Son ...