On June 1st, Philadelphia experienced a range of temperatures throughout history. The highest temperature ever recorded on this date was a scorching 96.1°F in 2011, while the coldest temperature dipped to as low as 44.1°F in 1967. The average temperature for June 1st stands at 69.83°F, with an average high of 75.58°F and an average low of 64.07°F. In 1967, besides the chilly weather, an intriguing event took place. The Beatles released their iconic album "
There’s definitely something to be said for the ease of a “grab and go” rotisserie chicken from the store. It can be a simple and budget-friendly way to add a crowd favorite to your dinner table — and Costco’s rotisserie chicken is so popular, it even has its own fan club! Plus, when done right, leftover rotisserie chicken tastes great on salads, in sandwiches, alongside a reheated baked potato or as part of a healthy burrito bowl.
Milton Gregory Byrd, at 68, of Ellisville, MS passed away on Saturday, July 10, 2021 at his residence.
Mr. Byrd was born in Laurel, MS on July 6, 1953. He was employed as a motorman with H/P Drilling prior to his retirement.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Milton M. Byrd and Gladys Jones Byrd.
Survivors include his son, Michael Byrd and his children, Mikah, McKenna, Madyson, Cameron, and Liam; daughter, Elizabeth Walley and her children, Devin and Merredith; son, Jonathan Byrd (Krissanna Byrd) and their children, Kaitlynn, Kenlynn, Brancyn, and Ainsley; and great grandchildren, Brentlee, Matthew, and Allieson.
1Richard ShermanCountry Living"You need 1 yard. Run the ball. Run the ball!"
2Jamaal WilliamsCountry Living"Do not give up. Do not feel like you tired."
3Jalen HurtsCountry Living"Rain, sleet, or snow. The Eagles train to go."
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4Joe BurrowCountry Living"I'm him."
5Travis KelceCountry Living"Shut your mouth and know your role."
(Quoting Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson)
6Walter Payton"When you’re good at something, you’ll tell everyone. When you’re great at something, they’ll tell you.
EntertainmentBy LRU Writer | On: May 26, 2019By far (National Rifle Association) NRA's most prominent black commentator, Colion Noir is an American lawyer-turned-civil rights activist. A champion of US' liberal gun rights policies, he gets best recognized as the host of the NRA TV web series NOIR.
The controversial Houston Texas-native shot to prominence around 2013 when he began appearing on NRA-sponsored videos. In 2014, his career trajectory reached new heights as he spoke at NRA's convention held in his hometown.