Bill Berry
Born | July 31, 1958 |
Hometown | Duluth, Minnesota, United States |
Net worth | $40 million |
Height | 5'7" (1.70m) |
Spouse | Mari Lou Burgi (m 1986 - 1997) |
Children | Owen Berry |
Parents | Don Berry , Anna Berry |
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Continental Resources Names Doug Lawler CEO
- Lawler will begin his term at the start of 2023 as Bill Berry moves into retirement.
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More than 200 Hoosier firefighters gather in Terre Haute
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Red Cross in need of volunteers in Vigo County
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Travel Lodge fire leaves dozens in need of places to stay
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Firefighters working on smoldering fire on Terre Haute's north side
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R.E.M.’s Bill Berry Is Back Behind the Kit in New Band
R.E.M. is a hard act to follow, which explains why drummer Bill Berry has never been in another full-time band since his 1997 departure — until now. Berry has teamed with Five Eight’s Mike Mantione in The Bad Ends, whose debut album, The Power and the Glory, will be released Jan. 20 on New West … R.E.M.’s Bill Berry Is Back Behind the Kit in New Band Read More » The post R.E.M.’s Bill Berry Is Back Behind the Kit in New Band appeared first on SPIN.
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Terre Haute's Schoffstall honored at firefighters memorial
Sep. 23—Terre Haute Firefighter John Schoffstall, who died from COVID-related complications in 2020, was honored over the weekend in Colorado Springs during a ceremony conducted by the International Association of Firefighters. His name was added to a monument that is part of the IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, located in the shadow of Pikes Peak and the Rocky Mountains. The memorial honors ...
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Terre Haute City Council OKs increase in ambulance user fees
Sep. 9—Terre Haute Fire Chief Bill Berry went before the Terre Haute City Council on Thursday evening to request an increase in ambulance user fees, raising life support fees $100 for several categories — they used to range from $450-$750, but will be elevated to $550-$850 for each person requiring an ambulance run. Berry emphasized that the user fees were not a tax, that they have actually ...
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Continental Resources Promotes Doug Lawler to President, COO
Doug Lawler joined Continental Resources in February as COO and executive vice president following three decades in the oil and gas industry.
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City Council OKs parking ordinance for hospital
Aug. 5—Since Fire Chief Bill Berry was unable to attend the Terre Haute City Council's meeting due to a family emergency, the council tabled its main article of business Thursday, voting on a general ordinance that would raise the user fees for ambulance and emergency medical services. The council will address that measure at its Sept. 8 meeting. Council members did, however, unanimously ...
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City Council breezes through light agenda
Jul. 15—The Terre Haute City Council had a light agenda Thursday evening at City Hall, so was able to dispense with business in about a half an hour. Three councilpersons were not in attendance at the meeting — Earl Elliott, Todd Nation and Council President Cheryl Loudermilk. Therefore, Council Vice-President Neil Garrison presided over the proceedings. The Council unanimously approved two ...
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Terre Haute introduces its Swift Water Rescue Team
Jun. 23—The Terre Haute Fire Department's Swift Water Rescue Team introduced itself to the public Wednesday afternoon on the banks of the Wabash River in Fairbanks Park. The team is the brainchild of Bill Berry, who has served as THFD Chief since April 2021. "When the mayor appointed me, I told him that this was one of the biggest goals that I really wanted to hit," Berry said. "It's just ...
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Angler/actor Cole Berry digs poles and roles
Apr. 30—Like most dads, Bill Berry — who happens to be chief of the Terre Haute Fire Department — is proud of his son. Cole Berry, a junior at Terre Haute North and an employee of Baesler's Market, is a member of his high school bass-fishing team coached by his father in his spare time. But here's the hook: Recently named one of 12 members of the Bassmaster High School All-American team, young ...
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Cause of early morning fire under investigation
Feb. 15—Investigation is ongoing into a fire that destroyed a vacant commercial building formerly occupied by the Cricket Box furniture store, which moved east to another location a few years ago. The fire was reported prior to 3 a.m. Monday, THFD Chief Bill Berry said. Three fire engines, two ladder trucks, a support truck and a battalion vehicle responded to the scene in the 2500 block of ...
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UPDATE: Cause of early morning fire under investigation
Feb. 14—Investigation is ongoing into a fire that destroyed a vacant commercial building formerly occupied by the Cricket Box furniture store, which moved east to another location a few years ago. The fire was reported prior to 3 a.m. Monday, Chief Bill Berry said. Three fire engines, two ladder trucks, a support truck and a battalion vehicle responded to the scene in the 2500 block of Wabash ...
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