National Sports
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Kyle Schwarber leads Team USA to 9-1 World Baseball Classic win over Britain
Team USA steamrolled Britain 9-1 in the World Baseball Classic Saturday night, improving to 2-0 in Pool B at Houston.
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Longtime Blackhawks great and broadcaster Troy Murray dies at 63, team says
Troy Murray, a former Blackhawks center and Selke Trophy winner, died at after 63 after a cancer battle. Murray scored 197 goals in 688 games with Chicago.
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Caitlin Clark eyes US national team debut after injuries derailed her WNBA season
WNBA star Caitlin Clark is slated to return to competitive basketball after a lengthy battle with injuries. She will represent Team USA in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers.
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Celtics' Jayson Tatum details Achilles comeback, reflects on mental hurdles leading up to NBA season debut
Jayson Tatum’s return to an NBA court after several months recovering from a torn Achilles brought tears of joy as the Celtics star reflected on overcoming mental hurdles.
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US figure skating star Alysa Liu appears to withdraw from world championships in Prague
Alysa Liu appears to have withdrawn from the world championships in Prague less than a month after winning Olympic gold. The U.S. skater is no longer listed on the ISU website.
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Miami RedHawks complete undefeated regular season with dramatic overtime victory over Ohio
The Miami RedHawks made history as just the fifth NCAA Division I team this century to go undefeated in regular-season play with a thrilling 110-108 overtime win over Ohio.
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Reigning Masters champ Rory McIlroy withdraws from PGA event 1 month before green jacket defense
Rory McIlroy withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational after suffering back spasms during warmups, putting his Masters title defense in doubt just weeks before Augusta.
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Fitness influencer Stephanie Buttermore dead at 36, fiancé confirms in heartbreaking post
YouTube fitness star Stephanie Buttermore died unexpectedly at age 36, leaving behind fiancé Jeff Nippard and her dedicated community of over 1 million subscribers.
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Iran's flag removed from Paralympics opening ceremony after sole athlete withdraws over travel safety concerns
Iranian Paralympian Aboulfazl Khatibi Mianaei withdrew from the 2026 Winter Games in Italy, citing an inability to travel during the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran.
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Tennis players receive threatening messages, including photos of a gun, demanding they lose matches
Two women's tennis players, Panna Udvardy and Lucrezia Stefanini, received disturbing messages threatening their families and pressuring them to lose matches.
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Kyle Pitts blasts ‘fake emotion’ from NFL players who skipped Rondale Moore’s celebration of life
Atlanta Falcons star Kyle Pitts criticized NFL teammates for skipping Rondale Moore's celebration of life after his tragic death from a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Browns restructure Deshaun Watson's contract again as he enters final year of catastrophic deal: report
The Cleveland Browns restructured Deshaun Watson's contract, converting $44.7 million of his salary into bonus money to free up $36 million in cap space ahead of next week's free agency period.
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Cody Rhodes captures Undisputed WWE Championship, sets up epic WrestleMania 42 match
Cody Rhodes made the most of his opportunity at the Undisputed WWE Championship on Friday night and defeated Drew McIntyre for it at SmackDown.
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CEO of Olympic-styled sporting event that allows enhancements ready to put negative connotations to bed
Enhanced Games CEO Max Martin argued that permitting performance enhancements makes sports safer and more transparent, challenging traditional Olympic competition norms.
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Aaron Judge leads Team USA to World Baseball Classic opener win over Brazil
Aaron Judge leads Team USA to dominant World Baseball Classic victory over Brazil with first-inning homer as captain delivers in tournament opener.
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Raiders trade Maxx Crosby to the Ravens for two first-round draft picks
Las Vegas Raiders trade Maxx Crosby to Baltimore Ravens for two first-round picks including No. 14 overall pick in upcoming NFL draft ahead of free agency.
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Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes could beat projected timeline in ACL comeback: report
FOX Sports reported Patrick Mahomes could return from his ACL injury sooner than expected, potentially altering the Kansas City Chiefs’ plans for the 2026 season.
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SJSU and CSU suing federal government over Title IX investigation into transgender volleyball scandal
San Jose State University President Cynthia Teniente-Matson announced the school is suing the federal government over its Title IX violation determination.
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Three Acts in Over-the-Rhine
The Over-the-Rhine Museum is delighted to announce the next installment in our story-sharing series, “Three Acts in Over-the-Rhine” on Wednesday, March 11, 2026...
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Contact Indiana 211 to report flooding damage from March 5.

Senior banners are available for purchase.

Rounding is for cash transactions only after the federal phaseout of the penny.

Redwine placed 4th at the Wrestling State Finals this year.

The classifications will be used for state tournaments the next two school years.

ORVC Report for Feb. 23-28.
