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Month: November 2022

Veterans and scientists fulfill ‘no man left behind,’ returning long-lost American remains from lonely Pacific WWII battlefield

By Mike Valerio, CNN On a remote Pacific sandbar, replete with the ravages of war, a small group of veterans, volunteers and archeologists are doing their best to keep the enduring promise of “no man left behind.” According to the Department of Defense, nearly half of the known American casualties from the Battle of Tarawa

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Kentucky unveils statue of Nettie Depp, the first woman to have a permanent large-scale monument inside the state Capitol

By Aya Elamroussi and Amy Simonson, CNN Kentucky state officials on Thursday unveiled a sculpture of public education trailblazer Nettie Depp, the first woman from the state to have a large-scale monument dedicated to her inside the state Capitol. “Nettie Depp was a pioneer in the field of public education in Kentucky, serving as an

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Mizzou WBB wins big in home opener

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) After a win on the road to start the season, the Mizzou women’s basketball team got an even bigger win at home Thursday, 83-38 over Bradley. Watch the full press-conference from after the game below. https://youtu.be/5ZX2O-BIqoc The Tigers were led by Lauren Hansen with 17 points followed by Jayla Kelly with 13

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Kentucky unveils statue of Nettie Depp, the first woman to have a permanent large-scale monument inside the state Capitol

By Aya Elamroussi and Amy Simonson, CNN Kentucky state officials on Thursday unveiled a sculpture of public education trailblazer Nettie Depp, the first woman from the state to have a large-scale monument dedicated to her inside the state Capitol. “Nettie Depp was a pioneer in the field of public education in Kentucky, serving as an

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