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Bellefontaine
Bellefontaine meaning
A village and commune of Vosges department, Grand Est, France. | A village and commune of Jura department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. | A village and commune of Val-d'Oise department, Île-de-France, France.
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At the Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, burials are up by about one-third this year compared with last year, and the cremated remains of about 20 people are sitting in storage while their families wait for a safer time to hold memorial services.
So we needed to pick it up a lot and get the offensive chances that we needed,” Bellefontaine said.
Will any of the Press Gallery’s reporters bother to put Ms. Bellefontaine’s question to the premier?
Sophomore Emily McLaughlin (Bellefontaine) owned the team's fifth-best stroke average of 94.3 in 13 rounds.
BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio (AP) — A school superintendent charged with child rape for allegedly assaulting a young girl has accepted a plea deal as his trial was set to begin in western Ohio.
Marked lanes – Jeffrey A. Altizer, Bellefontaine, $58 fine, $28 costs.
Moloughney, Bellefontaine and Hoppner are all newcomers to Syracuse (4-12-1, 4-3 College Hockey America), the former two being freshmen, and Hoppner in her first year with the Orange after transferring from Colgate.
Seat belt – James L. Coe, Bellefontaine, $30 fine, $66 costs.
Speeding – Ashley N. Carothers, Bellefontaine, $75 fine, $85 costs.
The former superintendent for Indian Lake Local Schools entered an Alford plea to a charge of gross sexual imposition on Wednesday in a Logan County courtroom in Bellefontaine (behl-FOWN’-tihn).
They were found dead Sunday in the home they shared in suburban Bellefontaine Neighbors on Sunday.
This little girl was in a car tonight with her mother and another woman; officers comforted her after both women were shot tonight near 43rd and Bellefontaine.
He died in Citronelle, Alabama and was interred in Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.
He was interred in the family plot in Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, citation with a marker bearing his full name and the epitaph "American Writer".
The founders of the city were buried in its graveyard (but were moved in 1849 to Bellefontaine Cemetery during a cholera outbreak).
With tensions increasing with Great Britain, in 1809 Fort Bellefontaine was converted to a U.S. military fort, and was used for that purpose until 1826.