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  2. Higbee's - Wikipedia

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    None. Higbee's was a department store founded in 1860 in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] In 1987, Higbee's was sold to the joint partnership of Dillard's department stores and Youngstown -based developer, Edward J. DeBartolo. [2] The stores continued to operate under the Higbee name until 1992, when DeBartolo sold his shares to his partners and the chain ...

  3. Harambe - Wikipedia

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    Harambe ( / həˈrɑːmbeɪ / hə-RAHM-bay; May 27, 1999 – May 28, 2016) was a western lowland gorilla who lived at the Cincinnati Zoo. On May 28, 2016, a three-year-old boy visiting the zoo climbed under a fence into an outdoor gorilla enclosure where he was violently grabbed and dragged by Harambe. [3] Fearing for the boy's life, a zoo ...

  4. List of derecho events - Wikipedia

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    June 29, 2012-August 2012. Event on July 26 was the third derecho in 4 weeks to impact west-central Ohio. June 2012 North American derecho. June 29–30, 2012. aka "Ring of Fire Derecho", passed through nine states from Indiana to New Jersey, cutting power to millions [33] June 12–13, 2013 derecho series.

  5. Solar eclipse of May 10, 1994 - Wikipedia

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    An annular solar eclipse occurred at the moon's descending node of its orbit on Tuesday, May 10, 1994. It was visible over a wide swath of North America, from Baja California across the Midwest of the United States up through Ontario and Nova Scotia in Canada. Occurring only 1.6 days after apogee (Perigee on Monday, May 9, 1994, at 02:18 UTC or ...

  6. Dane Sanzenbacher - Wikipedia

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    Sanzenbacher was the Buckeyes' second leading receiver in 2009. He grabbed 36 receptions for 570 yards and 6 touchdowns. He had a career long 76-yard reception. When the Buckeyes played his hometown team, the Toledo Rockets, Dane had a career game with 5 receptions going for 126 yards and 2 touchdowns. Sanzenbacher finished his senior season in ...

  7. Economy of Youngstown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Youngstown, Ohio, United States, flourished in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with steel production reaching all-time highs at that time. The steel boom led to an influx of immigrants to the area looking for work, as well as construction of skyscrapers in the area. The city's population peaked at 170,002 in 1930, just at the ...

  8. January–March 2014 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    The January–March 2014 North American cold wave was an extreme weather event that extended through the late winter months of the 2013–2014 winter season, and was also part of an unusually cold winter affecting parts of Canada and parts of the north-central and northeastern United States. [5] The event occurred in early 2014 and was caused ...

  9. Sam Sheppard - Wikipedia

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    Sam Sheppard. Samuel Holmes Sheppard ( December 29, 1923 – April 6, 1970) was an American osteopath. He was convicted of the 1954 murder of his pregnant [1] wife, Marilyn Reese Sheppard, but the conviction was eventually overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, which cited a "carnival atmosphere" at the trial.