Beginning as a part-time employee for the Vallejo-Benicia Municipal Court, Linda Kathryn “Kathy” Coffer now celebrates her 39-year career working for Solano County one week into her retirement. “It”s ...
Paul has a degree in Digital Media and Communications. He has years of experience writing about video games and is always eager to discuss games both new and old. Paul has strong attention to detail ...
Bodleian acquires rare box dated to late 1400s, saying it reveals preoccupation with accessing information on the move is centuries-old Somewhat less portable than today’s mobile information devices, ...
Description: Video Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:50 Weekly Caches 01:56 Renown 02:23 Coffer Key Shards 03:53 Delvers Journey 05:01 ...
Mary Tonini Coffer August 4, 1922 – September 11, 2006 Passed away peacefully, after a long crusade against Alzheimer’s disease, with her daughter, Christine Coffer Hersh, granddaughter, Jaclyn Hersh ...
the Civil War, but local historian Corazon Sandoval Foley believes there are more graves outside the fence. According to her research, the graves of Captain Thomas Coffer and his younger brother ...
Final Fantasy XIV Patch 7.1 is here, which means new items and even weapons for players to collect. Some of the most impressive new weapons in this patch of content comes from a particular dungeon ...
KENNETT, MO (KFVS) - Three years after a Kennett, Missouri father of four died of a drug overdose, five people are facing criminal charges in connection with his death. The family of 32-year-old ...
Noah Kalina, the photographer who made a splash by taking a snapshot of himself every day for years, now has some unusual competition: John Coffer, a master of nineteenth-century tintype photography, ...
Photographer John Coffer lives in a hand-built cabin in rural New York and makes a living taking old-fashioned metal-plate photographs. For years, he's eked out a living taking portraits of Civil War ...
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After three torrential storms dumped 10 inches of rain on Northern California in nine days in February 1986, Sacramento’s flood protections were bursting at the seams. Something had to give — and did.