National Sports
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UConn's Braylon Mullins hits game-winning 3-pointer to shock Duke, advance to men's Final Four
UConn Huskes freshman Braylon Mullins threw up a prayer and it was answered as his 3-pointer completed a comeback against the Duke Blue Devils.
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Marlins deliver walk-off win as team's teal jerseys make season debut
The Miami Marlins' nostalgic teal jerseys made their season debut on Sunday and it came with a walk-off win against the Colorado Rockies.
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Golden Knights make major coaching shakeup as Stanley Cup Playoffs near
The Vegas Golden Knights fired head coach Bruce Cassidy on Sunday and replaced him with John Tortorella with eight games left in the regular season.
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Michigan routs Tennessee to win regional final, enter NCAA men's Final Four
The Michigan Wolverines' 34-10 run helped propel them to a win over the Tennessee Volunteers and advane to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four.
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F1 star Max Verstappen suggests he's considering retirement at age 28
Red Bull racing star Max Verstappen suggested he was considering retiring from the sport altogether following an eighth place finish at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Braves' Dominic Smith hits walk-off home run nearly 2 weeks after mother's death
Atlanta Braves slugger Dominic Smith hit a walk-off grand slam against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night as he played with a heavy heart.
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Ex-Vikings star Joey Browner dead at 65
Joey Browner, a former Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back, has died. He was 65. Browner earned six Pro Bowl selections in his career.
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UFC fighter Alexa Grasso delivers vicious KO to Maycee Barber
UFC flyweight fighter Alexa Grasso viciously knocked out Maycee Barber during their fight at UFC Seattle on Saturday night. She's emerged as a contender for the title
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Tiger Woods fans make presence felt at PGA Tour event
Tiger Woods fans showed up at the Texas Children's Houston Open on Saturday, hours after the golfer was released from jail following a DUI arrest.
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Tyrell Fortune wins UFC debut after score error reversal, years after being pronounced dead
UFC heavyweight Tyrell Fortune accepted a fight on two weeks' notice and won by unanimous decision, only to leave the octagon after the cage announcer misread the scores.
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Meet Alabama’s Chase Utley, the teen who mirrors the Phillies legend in striking ways
A young Alabama baseball player named Chase Utley shares his name, position and handedness with the Philadelphia Phillies legend — and they plan to meet soon.
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Johnny Manziel reacts to Tiger Woods crash in Florida
Former college football star Johnny Manziel reacted to Tiger Woods' DUI arrest on Florida and advised that someone in the golfer's camp tell him about Waymo.
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American Olympian, who identifies as transgender nonbinary, slams IOC's new policy to protect women's sports
American Olympic distance runner Nikki Hiltz on Friday slammed the International Olympic Committee over its new policy on women's competitions.
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Arizona advances to men's Final Four for first time since 2001
The Arizona Wildcats defeated the Purdue Boilermakers in their regional final to advance to the Final Four of the men's NCAA Basketball Tournament.
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IndyCar star Will Power crashes hard into wall during qualifying
IndyCar star Will Power crashed head-on into the wall during qualifying for the Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon.
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Illinois knocks off Iowa to reach Final Four after buzzer malfunction delay
Illinois rolled past Iowa in Saturday's Elite Eight in the South Regional, punching the Fighting Illini's first Final Four ticket since 2005 despite a buzzer delay.
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Stephen A Smith says there is 'no excuse' for 'biological men' competing in women's sports
While voicing support for women's sports, commentator Stephen A. Smith suggested transgender women competing in female sports harms biological females.
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UConn's Geno Auriemma unloads on NCAA over tournament format: 'I just don't understand'
UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma blasted the NCAA over its two-site regional format, saying that poor shootaround times and new equipment hurt the quality of play.
Events
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Al-Anon Meeting
Help for Friends and Family of a problem drinker. You know what it is doing to them, do you know what it is doing to you?
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LEGO Family Challenge (L’burg)
Test your LEGO skills at the library with a building challenge!
at Lawrenceburg Library

The project is expected to be complete in late July.

Be sure to stop by Civic Park to check it out and support the incredible work of our young artists!

Following his release from prison, Sartin will serve five years on supervised probation and will be prohibited from having contact with minor children.

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The game will be held June 1 at a site to be determined.
