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Lakeshore Tribe continues World Series play: The Lakeshore Tribe, a local club from Robbertsdale, has two teams playing in the Babe Ruth Softball World Series, which is taking place in Jensen Beach/Stuart, Florida. The 14U team is 1-5 after a 5-2 loss to South Shore on Saturday morning. The Tribe played a game later in the day. They will play Sunday against an undetermined opponent. 18U team is 0-5 after Saturday's 11-1 loss to the MSA Ospreys. Lakeshore plays twice Sunday, including a 9 a.m. game against JPRD West.
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Former Notre Dame player dies in shooting: A former St. Louis high school basketball star who played briefly for Notre Dame and Missouri in college was shot and killed in north St. Louis County, police said. Cameron Biedscheid, 27, was killed Friday on the block where he lived. Police did not indicated whether they have any suspects in the shooting. Biedscheid spent his freshman college season at Notre Dame, averaging 6.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in 34 games.
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Project to redevelop The Bottom lifts offs with groundbreaking after years of challenges
The city's plan of building 400 affordable houses began on Tuesday with the ground-breaking of houses on South Denley Drive in The Bottom District. More houses will be built in future phases of the plan.
6:43 PM on Jul 20, 2021 CDT
After over a decade of waiting, the redevelopment project for The Bottom District, located alongside the Trinity River in southeast Dallas is under way in earnest.
The construction began with four homes on South Denley Drive, and on Tuesday community leaders and developers gathered for a groundbreaking for the project that will eventually include up to 400 new homes that are priced starting between $200,000 and $300,000.
Trinity-riverTexasUnited-statesRoosevelt-high-schoolDallasCarolyn-king-arnoldDick-leblancCalvin-berryJeffery-parkerBottom-districtSouth-denley-driveTexas-heavenly-homesMourned by nieces who never knew him, long-missing WWII soldier buried at Fort Snelling They only knew Uncle Billy from letters and stories. After 77 years, his family welcomed him home. July 16, 2021 — 8:58pm Text size Copy shortlink:
As a kid, Kathy Salisbury Massie would visit her grandmother's house just south of Lake Harriett, go to the attic and spend time with the uncle she'd never met.
In the attic were Uncle Billy's Army trunk, and Uncle Billy's Purple Heart, and nearly 50 letters Uncle Billy had sent home from World War II.
Second Lt. William H. Melville of the U.S. Army Air Forces, a 1941 graduate of Roosevelt High School, had died at age 20 in a plane crash over the island of New Guinea in 1943. His remains were never found. As the little girl read through those letters, though, Uncle Billy came alive: his love of flying, his desire to get married, and his excitement to meet his new niece. "I … wonder if you know by now whether Kathleen, very pretty name, has 'curly' hair like her uncle or if she's not so lucky," he wrote.
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