Ralph Campbell

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First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Civil Rights demonstrations interrupt the ball

Spring of 1963 was a tense time in the segregated south. The first two weeks of May found the focus of the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama, with fire hoses and dogs being turned on demonstrators. N&O writer Bob Lynch covered the demonstrations ... [Published Raleigh News & Observer - May 07 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

Happy 4th birthday Grace Isabella Clendenning!

, is the daughter of Matt and Heidi Clendenning, Byesville. She has a brother, Kody, 6. Grandparents are Cyndi and Gary Mason, Byesville, Sherry and Ralph Campbell, Dave Clendenning, all of Senecaville. Great-grandparents are Barbara Mackey, Byesville, ... [Published Daily-Jeff - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

McKinley Insurance donates $50,000 to NSU Business School [Westside Gazette]

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL- A new scholarship is now available for undergraduate minority students studying business at Nova Southeastern University, thanks to a $50,000 donation from McKinley Insurance Services, announced the firm's President and CEO Ralph ... [Published Insurance News Net - Apr 29 2013]

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Civil Rights demonstrations interrupt the ball [Published Raleigh News & Observer - May 07 2013]
A taste of the good life in the Far North [Published Cairns Post - May 05 2013]
Happy 4th birthday Grace Isabella Clendenning! [Published Daily-Jeff - Apr 29 2013]
McKinley Insurance donates $50,000 to NSU Busin... [Published Insurance News Net - Apr 29 2013]
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