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Rockingham

[ US /ˈɹɑkɪŋˌhæm/ ]
NOUN
  1. English statesman who served as prime minister and who opposed the war with the American colonies (1730-1782)

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  • ROCKINGHAM - A woman suffered minor to moderate injuries when her vehicle went off the road, through a yard and into a tree about 5 p.m. Sunday on Saxtons River Road in Rockingham, according to state police. RutlandHerald.com
  • Rockingham County, located in northwestern Virginia, is the third largest county in the state and is botanically rich and diverse.
  • He won at Rockingham and was leading the season finale the next week at Homestead until a tire blew and the wheel well caught fire on the last lap.
  • ROCKINGHAM SPEEDWAY: The Frank Kimmel Street Stock Nationals will race at Rockingham Speedway at noon on New Year's Day in the Polar Bear 150. 200 News & Record Article Feed
  • The second marquess of Rockingham was an important politician, leading the Whig party and supporting independence for the American colonies.
  • As I'll have the children and no husband that weekend, I would prefer to host said gathering at my home in Rockingham, but would love to hear other (child friendly) suggestions for venue. Aust SF Carnival for December
  • The Second Supervisor District in Rockingham is another GOP stronghold where Fulk embarrassed Lohr when you look at the number of Kilgore voters who rejected him for a Democrat. A look back at the 26th
  • ‘One step at a time,’ said veteran trainer George Handy, who saddled his first horse at Rockingham Park in 1946.
  • Her niece sits on the board of directors at Rockingham Park and is the director of mutuels at the track in Salem, New Hampshire.
  • I spent last evening with nearly 500 fired-up Democrats in Rockingham County, sitting next to a physician. Waldo Jaquith - The RPV’s changing veepstakes logic.
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