National Sports
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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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Trump sets sights on NIL regulation, SCORE Act at college sports roundtable, teases another executive order
President Donald Trump held a White House roundtable on college sports with NCAA President Charlie Baker, Nick Saban and several conference commissioners.
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WNBA star Arike Ogunbowale arrested in Miami during Unrivaled championship celebration
Dallas Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale was arrested in Miami after allegedly punching a man at a nightclub following the Unrivaled championship, police records showed.
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Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore reaches plea deal in case over alleged break-in at mistress's home
Sherrone Moore Michigan football coach pleaded no contest to misdemeanors in deal resolving felony case involving alleged affair with executive assistant.
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Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III is poised for free agency after the Seahawks' franchise tag decision
Kenneth Walker III appears headed toward free agency after the Seahawks didn't use a franchise tag, becoming the fourth Super Bowl MVP to test the market in the past three decades.
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NHL star Evgeni Malkin ejected for slashing opponent across the face, could face suspension
Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin slashed Rasmus Dahlin across the face during the team's 5-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres. Malkin was ejected and may face further discipline.
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Yankees star Jazz Chisholm booed during World Baseball Classic in Great Britain-Mexico game
During a World Baseball Classic game between Mexico and Great Britain, New York Yankees star infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. was booed during introductions.
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US gold medalist Amber Glenn says she would decline White House invitation
Amber Glenn made clear she would not accept a White House invitation, stating that choosing what to endorse is a personal right for every Olympian.
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Shohei Ohtani opens World Baseball Classic with explosive grand slam as Japan annihilates Taiwan
Shohei Ohtani led Team Japan to a 13-0 blowout with with a grand slam in Friday's World Baseball Classic opener against Taiwan.
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Miami (Ohio) AD David Sayler rips Bruce Pearl, suggests TV ‘disclaimer’ over Auburn bias in NCAA tournament
With Miami (Ohio) sitting at 30-0, AD David Sayler punched back at Bruce Pearl’s tournament criticism, saying he needs a "disclaimer" and sounds off on NCAA expansion talk.
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Ex-Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore walks into court hand in hand with wife ahead of latest hearing
Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore appeared in court holding hands with his wife, Kelli, amid a criminal case stemming from an alleged inappropriate relationship.
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Raiders to move on from Geno Smith after one season despite $75 million extension: reports
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly set to release quarterback Geno Smith if they cannot find a trade partner before Wednesday, ending his tenure with the team after one season.
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Saudi flag football game featuring Tom Brady, NFL stars to move amid ongoing Middle East operations: report
The Fanatics Flag Football Classic will reportedly move from Saudi Arabia to Los Angeles, with Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski participating in the March 21 event at BMO Stadium.
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State Department uses Patriots team plane to evacuate Americans from Middle East
A New England Patriots plane was used by the State Department to evacuate Americans from Middle East, landing safely in Washington, D.C., Friday morning.
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WWE NXT star Kelani Jordan taking advice of MMA vet ahead of underground match vs Lola Vice
WWE NXT star Kelani Jordan talked to Fox News Digital about her upcoming underground match against Lola Vice at Vengeance Day on Saturday night.
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Former MLB player suffers gruesome leg injury in freak chainsaw accident, skips trip to hospital
Former MLB player Ben Davis suffered a serious chainsaw injury while clearing fallen trees, cutting his kneecap to the bone during a snowstorm cleanup.
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Suns star Dillon Brooks arrested in Phoenix on suspicion of DUI
Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Scottsdale on Friday shortly after his team's loss to the Chicago Bulls.
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March Madness starts early with Lehigh's miraculous half-court buzzer-beater
Nasir Whitlock's incredible half-court buzzer-beater sent Lehigh to the Patriot League semifinals with thrilling 69-66 victory over Holy Cross in their March Madness quest.
Events
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All Saints Parish Fish FryJoin us from 4:30 to 7:00pm each Friday during Lent at the St. Martin Campus Hall for a delicious Fish Fry Dinner.
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St Teresa Fish Fries
St Teresa Renowned Lenten Fish Fries will run from February 20th through March 27th From 4:30-7:30
at St Teresa Parish Community Center

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.
