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Kevin Rodgers
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- Judge denies man's bid to withdraw plea in doctor's slayingdailyherald.com
- WWisbech resident launches book covering over 200 years of town’s high streetwisbechstandard.co.uk
- WDiscover how Wisbech was affected by three devastating epidemics of cholera in new book by local historianwisbechstandard.co.uk
- WWisbech club members enjoy archaeological talk and welcome a new memberwisbechstandard.co.uk
- Trump signs bill to name Normal post office after soldierdailyherald.com
- WRoyal visits and parties in Wisbechwisbechstandard.co.uk
- WMulti-million pound heritage project to bring Wisbech Corn Exchange back to former glorywisbechstandard.co.uk
- WWisbech Corn Exchange to open for first time in 28 yearswisbechstandard.co.uk
- WTeenage tales needed for Talkin’ Bout My Generation project in Wisbechwisbechstandard.co.uk
- O‘Kayla, we will never forget you’obantimes.co.uk
- Man accused of killing Indianapolis doctor appears in courtseattletimes.com
- IIMPD: Death investigation underway after body pulled from water at Eagle Creekindystar.com
- Ex-HSBC currency trader convicted of fraud for front-running US$3.5B exchange orderbusiness.financialpost.com
- Personal and tailored kayak tours on LINewsday
- WMusic fan Kevin Rodgers has researched the full list of everybody who appeared at the venue for his 63-page self published book including the iconic Rolling Stones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Adam Faith and Gene Vincent. The former district governor of the Lions Club International, said: “It took several months of research then more time cutting it back. “In the 60s I was a rock n roll freak and I still dowisbechstandard.co.uk
- WStep back in time to the bands who played in Wisbech in the 60s with a book by a local music fanwisbechstandard.co.uk
- Big Spring man has sentence commuted by presidentbigspringherald.com
- State sports briefsnwaonline.com
- WWhat not to miss at The Brinks Festival, Wisbech, which runs until bank holiday Sundaywisbechstandard.co.uk
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