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  2. Crankshaft (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Andrews McMeel Syndication (2023–) [ 1] Crankshaft is a comic strip about a character by the same name — an older, curmudgeonly school bus driver —which debuted on June 8, 1987. Written by Tom Batiuk and drawn by Dan Davis, [ 2] Crankshaft is a spin-off from Batiuk's comic strip Funky Winkerbean. [ 3] Prior to April 2, 2017, the strip was ...

  3. Dumb Dora - Wikipedia

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    June 25, 1924. End date. January 1936. Syndicate (s) Newspaper Feature Service ( King Features Syndicate) Genre (s) Humor. Dumb Dora is a comic strip published from 1924 to 1936 distributed by King Features Syndicate. [1] The term "dumb Dora" was a 1920s [2] American slang term for a foolish woman; [3] [4] the strip helped popularize the term.

  4. List of newspaper comic strips P–Z - Wikipedia

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    Take it from the Tinkersons by Bill Bettwy; Tales from the Great Book (1954–1972) by John Lehti; Tales of the Green Beret (1965–1968) originally by Robin Moore, Joe Kubert and Howard Liss (US) Tank McNamara (1974– ) by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds (US) Tar Pit (1993–1994) by Steve Dickenson (US)

  5. List of fictional dogs in comics - Wikipedia

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    Take It From The Tinkersons: Bill Bettwy Tuffy generic Tuffy and his Magic Tail (also known as Tuffy Our Puppy of Tuffy the Pup) Arthur Warden [98] A little dog with a magic tail. [99] Vivian generic Cathy: Cathy Guisewite: Irving's dog. Wally Dachshund: Drabble: Kevin Fagan: The family dog. Watson generic Kid Sherlock: Justin Phillips

  6. The Seattle Times - Wikipedia

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    0745-9696. OCLC number. 9198928. Website. seattletimes .com. The Seattle Times is an American daily newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1891, The Seattle Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region. The Seattle Times Company, which owns and publishes the paper, is ...

  7. Seattle General Strike - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Mayor Ole Hanson took credit for ending the strike and was hailed by some of the press. He resigned a few months later and toured the country giving lectures on the dangers of "domestic Bolshevism." He earned $38,000 in seven months, five times his annual salary as mayor. [33] He agreed that the general strike was a revolutionary event.

  8. Death of Hana Grace-Rose Williams - Wikipedia

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    Hana Grace-Rose Williams (born Hana Alemu, June 19, 1997 – May 12, 2011) [1] was a girl adopted from Ethiopia by an American couple living in Sedro-Woolley, Washington.She died in 2011 of hypothermia, according to an autopsy, and her adoptive parents Carri and Larry Williams were convicted in September 2013.

  9. 2024 United States presidential election in Washington (state)

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    The 2024 United States presidential election in Washington is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia will participate. Washington voters will choose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote.