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The Enquirer is Battle Creek’s only daily newspaper. It serves Calhoun County and parts of four neighboring counties. It is the sole survivor of an evolutionary process in which intense...
Known across the globe as the breakfast cereal capital of the world, Battle Creek was also the cradle of the Seventh-day Adventist religion, the chosen home of social justice activist Sojourner Truth and a major stop on the Underground Railroad.
Governor Bill Owens allegedly considered authorizing the Colorado National Guard to use either an Apache attack helicopter equipped with a Hellfire missile or a two-man fire team equipped with a Javelin anti-tank missile to destroy the bulldozer. As late as 2011, Governor Owens's staff vehemently denied considering such a course of action.
Resituating “Hellfire Hotchkiss” in the context of the massacre at Wounded Knee adds another facet to Twain’s oft-discussed interest in historical events while it complicates generic understandings of the narrative.
The Battle of Wild Cat Creek was the result of a November 1812 punitive expedition against Native American villages during the War of 1812. It has been nicknamed "Spur's Defeat", which is thought to refer to the spurs used by the soldiers to drive their horses away
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The Battle Creek Enquirer is a daily newspaper in Battle Creek, Michigan. [3] The newspaper, owned by the Gannett, is the only daily paper serving Calhoun County, Michigan, and parts of four neighboring counties. [4]