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Barbara Mackay Special to The Washington Examiner In the summers of 1863 and 1864, Frederick Douglass, the famous black abolitionist, and President Lincoln met privately to discuss affairs of state. They must have been fascinating meetings, as two of the most powerful and influential men of the time violently disagreed about certain topics. Now Ford's Theatre has commissioned Richard Hellesen to ...
Luxe trucks: High-end pickups picking up
In the search for profits, automakers are finding a lucrative market among would-be urban cowboys: buyers of high-end pickups.
Change Your Lighting... Change Your home
A Missouri professor recently diagnosed with cancer is documenting his ... The Justice Department says Henry Ford Health System has agreed to pay $70,000 ...
Ford City Council tables several proposed changes
Council members say they support some of the suggested changes, but they want more time to look them over.
Ford City tax increase on way because council fails to muster quorum
For lack of a quorum of borough council, Ford City taxpayers won't get a decrease of nearly 14 percent in their real estate tax bills. Rather, taxes will go up by 14 percent.