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Today in history - March 18

A historical look at events that happened on March 18.
Irish don't get lucky. Big jackpot gets bigger

Irish don't get lucky. Big jackpot gets bigger

NEWS RELEASE ONTARIO LOTTERY AND GAMING CORPORATION ************************* Lotto 6/49 jackpot not won - Saturday's draw an estimated $41 million TORONTO - (March 18) - No luck of the Irish last night, as the Lotto 6/49 jackpot draw was not won.

Leprechaun robs bank, Shot dead by police

A man dressed as a leprechaun was one of two bank robbery suspects shot dead by police in Tennessee.
Nice cologne taken from Sears. Cops think it was Emanuel

Nice cologne taken from Sears. Cops think it was Emanuel

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASES ************************* Male arrested for theft under $5,000 Yesterday afternoon, City Police attended at the Sears Store in the Station Mall and arrested a 33-year-old male for theft under $5,000.
12-year-old girl accused of stealing hair dye

12-year-old girl accused of stealing hair dye

CITY POLICE NEWS RELEASES ************************* Youth accused of hair dye theft Yesterday afternoon, City Police attended at the Zellers Store in the Station Mall and arrested a 12-year-old female for theft under $5,000.
Why we must save Algoma's family preservation program

Why we must save Algoma's family preservation program

Joe can now enjoy long leisurely days with his daughter. It wasn't always that way.
U.S. approves first cyborg hearing system

U.S. approves first cyborg hearing system

NEWS RELEASE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION ************************* FDA approves first totally implanted hearing system Esteem approved to treat sensorineural hearing loss The U.S.
Alex Lake's ultimate March Break adventure

Alex Lake's ultimate March Break adventure

NEWS RELEASE SAULT STE. MARIE ARMY CADETS ************************* Sault Ste. Marie army cadet selected for regional winter expedition CFB BORDEN, ON - March 18 - While many Canadians head South at this time of year, Sault Ste.
Carol Hughes fights for residential school healing funding

Carol Hughes fights for residential school healing funding

MEDIA RELEASE CAROL HUGHES, MP ************************* Hughes stands up for Aboriginal Healing Foundation funding OTTAWA – Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes stood in the House of Commons today to table a petition signed by people oppose

Dude wakes up with burglar in his bed. Leopardskin sheets

This happened in Steel City, USA. As in Pittsburgh.