Year in Review 1970-1976 Huron County Community LibraryĪccording to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed in this county, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available.The flat tax has been championed by Senate President Ty Masterson, R-Andover, and carried on the floor by Sen. The daily reflector obituaries how to#įor more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers.īellevue: Bellevue Gazette. (Bellevue, Ohio) 1867-1919īellevue: Bellevue Gazette. (Bellevue, Ohio) 1906-Currentīellevue: Bellevue Independent. (Bellevue, Ohio) 1861-1862īellevue: Bellevue Local News. (Bellevue, Ohio) 1875-1890īellevue: Bellevue News. (Bellevue, Ohio) 1890-1906īellevue: Bellevue News. (Bellevue, Ohio) 1904-1906īellevue: Bellevue Record. (Bellevue, Ohio) 1899-1900īellevue: Evening Gazette. (Greenwich, Huron County, Ohio) 1950-Current (Greenwich, Huron County, Ohio) 1922-1950 (Bellevue, Ohio) 1958-CurrentĬhicago Junction: Chicago Junction Telegraph. Norwalk: Norwalk Experiment and Huron County News. Norwalk: Norwalk Reporter, and Huron Advertiser. Willard: Willard Times.NEW YORK (AP) - Olivia Newton-John, the Grammy-winning superstar who reigned on pop, country, adult contemporary and dance charts with such hits as “Physical” and “You’re the One That I Want” and won countless hearts as everyone’s favorite Sandy in the blockbuster film version of “Grease,” has died. Newton-John, a longtime resident of Australia whose sales topped 100 million records, died Monday at her Southern California ranch, John Easterling, her husband, wrote on Instagram and Facebook. “Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer,” he wrote. “We ask that everyone please respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.”įrom 1973-83, Newton-John was among the world’s most popular entertainers. She had 14 top 10 singles just in the U.S., won four Grammys, starred with John Travolta in “Grease” and with Gene Kelly in “Xanadu.” The fast-stepping Travolta-Newton-John duet, “You’re the One That I Want,” was one of the era’s biggest songs and has sold more than 15 million copies. “My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better,” Travolta wrote in an online post. Yours from the moment I saw you and forever! Your Danny, your John!” We will see you down the road and we will all be together again. “Physical,” the bouncy, R-rated smash released in 1981, was No. 1 for 10 weeks and was named Billboard’s song of the year despite being banned by some radio stations. An aerobics-friendly promotional clip, filmed in the early years of MTV, won a Grammy for best video.īoth musically and image-wise, she reinvented herself during those years. The blonde, ever-smiling Newton-John initially favored mild pop-country songs such as “Please Mr. Please” and “Have You Never Been Mellow” and soft-breathing ballads like “I Honestly Love You,” which in 1975 won Grammys for best female pop vocal and record of the year. “Physical” even made Newton-John blush as she told her would-be lover “There’s nothing left to talk about/Unless it’s horizontally” and finally called out “Let’s get animal! Animal!” But she picked up the tempo in “Grease,” especially after Sandy ditched her white sweaters and blouses for waist-high, black leather pants. “I recorded it and then suddenly thought, ‘Goodness, maybe I’ve gone too far!’” she told Entertainment Weekly in 2017, recalling how the song had been suggested by manager Roger Davies. “I called Roger and said, ‘We’ve got to pull this song!’ He said, ‘It’s too late. It’s already gone to radio and it’s running up the charts.’ I was horrified!”įans flooded social media to mourn her death. “Farewell with love to the legend who will forever be my first crush,” wrote actor Daniel Dae Kim. Added Tracie Thoms: “Olivia Newton-John is an icon.
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