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Blaster offers to inspect homes near Skinners Falls/Milanville bridge before demolition

Tri-County Independent 02 Apr 2025
Cynthia Nash, who lives within short walking distance from the bridge in Milanville, shared the March 27 letter that she received "casually tucked in the wreath on my back door," she said ... Nash has ...
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‘Doctor Odyssey’ returns to complete its first season

Provo Daily Herald 26 Mar 2025
Courtesy DisneyDoctor Odyssey” airs on ABC and streams on Hulu. The ABC series “Doctor Odyssey” has met with both criticism and praise ... Johnson’s “Nash Bridges” (1996-2001) and “Miami Vice” (1984-1989) cemented him as a TV favorite ... .
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32 Comedy Stars Who Later Starred In Action Movies And TV Shows

Cinema Blend 26 Mar 2025
... Rodriguez's movies, and, eventually, began portraying a type of character his roles from the Cheech & Chong movies would try to avoid alongside Don Johnson in the hit cop show, Nash Bridges.
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Skinners Falls Bridge defenders making music video honoring bridge slated for demolition

Tri-County Independent 20 Mar 2025
Causeway under construction for Skinners Falls Bridge demolition ... Nash, who authored "The Crossing," described it as "a one act play about the spirit of the bridge." ... A study including public input ensued to outline options for the bridge’s fate.
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Mark Dobies dead at 65: One Life to Live and Guiding Light soap actor passes ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
Mark Dobies, best known for his roles in soap operas like One Life to Live and Guiding Light during the 2000s, has died at age 65 ... His cause of death remains unknown, at this time ... Miami, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Gossip Girl and Nash Bridges ... .
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This day in history: 5 injured when car fell 35 feet from bridge in Spirit Lake; new Spokane recycling center gave kids new opportunity

The Spokesman-Review 18 Mar 2025
Two people were barely clinging to life and three others injured when “a big Nash sedan leaped 35 feet from the Bordentown Bridge a mile south of Spirit Lake, Idaho, the Spokane Daily Chronicle reported on March 18, 1925.
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