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Was I wrong?" " Married man cries out after wife threatens to leave marriage over secret DNA test
1+ hour, 7+ min ago (388+ words) A married man has sparked reactions online after revealing that his wife has threatened to leave their marriage after discovering he had secretly carried out a DNA test on their newborn daughter. The story was shared on X (formerly Twitter)…...
New arrivals: Recent births at Decatur Memorial Hospital
53+ min ago (109+ words) Amber Hooker holding book release event for "Impact: From Crash to Coma to Comeback" on Saturday, May 30, at the Millikin University Commons B" The weeklong Macon County Fair starts Sunday, May 31, at the fairgrounds. The carnival and food vendors, however,…...
Coding legacy: How Erth Dubai winner built 200-year family tree
1+ hour, 45+ min ago (532+ words) Sat, May 30, 2026 | Dhu al-Hijjah 13, 1447 | Fajr 04: 01 Ghaith Al Siri has spent over a year documenting his family's legacy from 1828 to the present day, covering more than 300 family members. He spent six months just painstakingly translating the source code of family tree…...
Carlow was a diverse county religiously at time of 1926 census - News - Carlow Nationalist
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (715+ words) Filip and Fanny on their wedding day THE 1926 census asked people, among other things, their religion and, when looking at the Carlow census returns, this has led to some fascinating revelations. While Carlow in 1926 was overwhelmingly Catholic, with 26, 644 people professing…...
First baby born at old St. Charles in 1951 celebrates 75th birthday
11+ hour, 19+ min ago (226+ words) First baby born in St. Charles Memorial Hospital turns 75 years old Central Oregon Daily Joe Sandoz was the first baby born at St. Charles' Franklin Avenue hospital shortly after it opened in 1951. Seventy-five years later, he and his family reflect…...
Historic register forum set for June 4
12+ hour, 23+ min ago (178+ words) Behind Venice Senior Planner Nicole Tremblay and Historic Resources Manager Harry Klinkhamer is an image of the famous "Soup Nazi" from "Seinfeld" saying "No aluminum siding for you! !!" The image was part of Klinkhamer's presentation at last year's Local Register…...
Uncover your family roots using old local newspapers - AOL
18+ hour, 28+ min ago (256+ words) Long before social media or online databases, newspapers were often the primary source of information connecting neighbors, families, and communities. More: Wayne County plants white oak at Wooster High for America's 250th According to Wayne County Public Library (WCPL) Genealogy Librarian…...
First baby born at St. Charles" old Franklin Avenue hospital turns 75
10+ hour, 43+ min ago (341+ words) Joe Sandoz was the first baby born at St. Charles' Franklin Avenue hospital shortly after it opened in 1951. Seventy-five years later, he and his family reflect on their deep connection to the hospital and Central Oregon history. BEND, Ore. " Joe…...
Genealogy: Me, My Family, and I Monthly Genealogy 101 Meetup Series Helps Community Members Discover and Preserve Their Family Histories
18+ hour, 46+ min ago (186+ words) The series was designed to help beginners confidently navigate'the process of'exploring their ancestry and to introduce attendees to local, national, and international genealogy resources. The meetup series also connects attendees with organizations dedicated to preserving family and cultural histories, such…...
Uncover your family roots using old local newspapers
17+ hour, 51+ min ago (53+ words) Wooster Daily Record Uncover your family roots using old local newspapers WAYNE COUNTY" For generations, newspapers have served as the record-keeper of American communities " documenting births, deaths, marriages, elections, business openings, military service, tragedies, celebrations, and the ordinary moments that…...