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5. (tie) What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier) by T. Kingfisher and Comfort For Community by Heather Osoy 1. Ghoul of Grays Harbor: Murder and Mayhem in the Pacific Northwest by CJ March 2. Photographs ...
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Ship pilot shows incredible skill in a tight channel
In this video, we witness the incredible skill and coordination of a harbor pilot maneuvering a massive ship through tight waterways. From calculating tide and wind effects to issuing exact rudder and ...
N. Jack “Dusty” Kleiss was awarded the Navy Cross for his exploits during that battle. His life becomes real in the book, ...
American female pilot to earn her private license, spoke to middle school students at the College of Staten Island in ...
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Start your reading year off on the right foot
Chelsea Cole is a chef, recipe developer, and creator of the popular food blog A Duck’s Oven. Her newest cookbook, A Feast of Thorns and Roses, brings lush, imaginative flavors to life with inspired ...
Ocean View’s Maury Young leads the Daily Pilot Boys’ Cross-Country Dream Team for 2025. The Seahawks senior set the school record for a three-mile race.
After reaching Alaska, the duo of Laurence Lombard and Frederick “Pete” Blodgett spent some time in Southeast before ...
First Night Holiday Hike, a stroll to take in the Holiday Lights at the Beach one last time for the season. 5:30-8 p.m. Jan. 1 on the Boardwalk at 2nd Street, Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Free. For more ...
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The 11 Best TV Episodes of 2025
From memorable installments of "Pluribus" and "Andor" to "Severance" and "Paradise," here are the 11 best TV episodes of 2025 ...
The borrowing agreements will take effect on Jan. 1, 2026 and will allow library cardholders from each of the four South ...
A former schoolteacher armed with a radio and a force of Solomon Islander scouts became one of World War II's most legendary ...
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David Nasaw’s Unsparing Tour of America’s World War II and Its Aftermath
David Nasaw thinks we owe Brokaw’s (and Ambrose’s and Spielberg’s) tale-telling and its legacy a second, and much more gimlet-eyed, review—a much more honest accounting of the war’s hidden costs that ...
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