National Sports
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Legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg slams notion of overseas Super Bowl: 'Convention of Americana'
The NFL's global push raised questions about a potential overseas Super Bowl, but legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg slammed any idea that it would happen.
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NHL writer, 3 children die in Minnesota house fire, officials say
Minnesota Wild reporter Jessi Pierce and her three children were tragically killed in a house fire in Minnesota on Saturday. Tributes poured out on social media for her.
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Brooks Koepka runs to comfort young girl hit by golf cart during his Valspar Championship
Brooks Koepka rushed to comfort a young girl struck by a golf cart during Saturday's round at the Valspar Championship, with reports saying she was OK after evaluation.
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Villanova head coach doubles down on 'joke' he needs to fire staff after NCAA Tournament loss
Villanova coach Kevin Willard's viral joke about firing his staff after an NCAA Tournament loss to Utah State had viewers confused before he clarified it.
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Tom Brady shines in return to football field despite losses at Fanatics Flag Football Classic
Tom Brady returned to the football field at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, throwing two touchdowns, but his team fell twice to Team USA at BMO Stadium.
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College Basketball Debate Explodes: Matt Painter, Nate Oats Fire Back At Mid-Major ‘Ducking’ Claims
Matt Painter and Nate Oats push back on claims that power conference teams are ducking mid-majors, as the NCAA Tournament reignites scheduling debate
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No 12 High Point falls short of Sweet Sixteen bid after late run by four-seed Arkansas
High Point showed resilience and firepower in March Madness, but Arkansas pulled away late to end the Panthers’ historic tournament run.
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Vanderbilt's Hail Mary shot misses by narrowest of margins as Nebraska advances to Sweet 16 in epic fashion
A near miracle fell short as Tyler Tanner’s half-court heave clanged off the backboard and rim, denying Vanderbilt a Sweet 16 berth in a 74-72 loss to Nebraska.
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11 seed Texas upsets No 3 Gonzaga in March Madness tournament to advance to the Sweet 16
The 11th-seeded Texas Longhorns advanced to the Sweet 16 for just the second time since 2008 after a 74-68 upset win over No. 3 Gonzaga, which suffered back-to-back second-round exits.
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Giants' Cam Skattebo issues apology for 'lapse in judgment' after downplaying CTE, asthma
Cam Skattebo apologized after he dismissed CTE and asthma as fake during a podcast, calling his remarks a "lapse in judgment" after backlash quickly grew online.
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MLB umpire caught on hot mic begging pitch to 'please be a strike' after catcher issues ABS challenge
MLB's Automated Ball-Strike System had a memorable spring training moment when umpire Bill Miller's open mic caught him saying, "Please be a strike" during a challenge.
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Tiger Woods eyes Masters comeback, admits lingering back problems bring good and bad days
Tiger Woods says disc replacement is "not a lot of fun" as he recovers from a seventh back procedure and has not ruled out playing in the upcoming Masters.
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Villanova coach turns heads after 'joke' that he would 'fire my staff' during March Madness loss
Kevin Willard claimed his staff-firing comments were a joke after getting backlash, but critics on social media said the Wildcats coach showed no accountability.
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Prosecutors say they found 'drug transactions' after Alabama player's arrest, searched his trash: report
Prosecutors allege Alabama guard Aden Holloway had 2.1 pounds of marijuana and drug transaction texts on his phone, according to a report.
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FDNY turns to March Madness to deliver warning on illegal hydrant parking in New York
As March Madness excitement builds, the FDNY reminded New Yorkers not to park illegally at fire hydrants. Cars parked too close to a hydrant can cause critical delays.
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Stephen A Smith blasts Trump for Army-Navy executive order: 'Who the hell does he think he is?'
Stephen A. Smith blasted President Donald Trump’s executive order on the Army-Navy game, arguing it overstepped into sports and broadcasting decisions.
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UCF center scores at own basket in crushing blunder during team's first-round loss to UCLA
UCLA defeated UCF 75-71 Friday, aided by UCF's John Bol, who accidentally scored at his own basket. The Bruins advanced to face UConn in the Round of 32.
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Tigers top prospect goes viral for unfiltered reaction to Pirates' Seth Hernandez's 102 mph heater
The Detroit Tigers' top prospect, Max Clark, had a priceless reaction to a 102.4 mph fastball from Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Seth Hernandez in a 8-7 loss.
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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“History in Your Own Backyard” movies about Miamitown.
“History in Your Own Backyard” movies focused on Miamitown. Refreshments at 6pm. Movies start at 7pm.
at Miami Historical Society of Whitewater Township

George Klopp Sr's. 100th birthday is coming up April 13th.

The incident took place in the Treetops neighborhood in Hebron.

EC had several top performers.

Batesville was the conference champ with a 6-1 record.

Greensburg's Claire Larrison was named MVP.

The event is open to student athletes from KY, OH, and IN.
