The fastest trip, however, ever made for such a long distance on the Mississippi, was the one made by the famous steamboat J.M. White, in 1840, from New-Orleans to St. Louis, 1,200 miles.
The steamboat St. Cloud, for this point with five hundred tons of miscellaneous freight, Consigned here, struck a snag at Plum Point at 8 o'clock yesterday, and sunk in twenty feet of water.
Today at 4:30 p.m., fans can watch UCLA take on USC at the women's Big Ten final, taking place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. More than 480 participants took a step toward fighting lung disease at the ...
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The 12-year-old boy shot and killed in a long night of violent crimes that's devastated the Northland community was remembered at a vigil Friday night. A suspected road rage shooting is being ...