National Sports
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Broadcast industry CEO says consolidation is 'essential' to compete for NFL soaring media rights prices
Curtis LeGeyt, CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters, believes traditional, free-to-air broadcasters will need to consolidate to compete for live sports programming.
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Tiger Woods stepping back into competitive golf as Masters loom
Tiger Woods will compete for Jupiter Links in the finals of The Golf League on Tuesday night, he said. It will come with the Masters only a few weeks away.
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Rangers pitcher learns he made opening day roster during game
Texas Rangers pitcher Carter Baumler learned he was going to make the team's major leaguer roster for opening day during his outing on Monday night.
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Super Bowl champion says brother died by suicide: 'Mental health is real'
Tershawn Wharton, a defensive lineman who played for the Kansas City Chiefs and is currently on the Carolina Panthers, announced his brother died by suicide.
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Warriors' Moses Moody leaves game on stretcher after suffering gruesome injury on dunk attempt
Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody left Monday night's matchup against the Dallas Mavericks with a gruesome leg injury in overtime.
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Wild GM Bill Guerin calls writer Jessi Pierce a 'ray of sunshine' after heartbreaking death involving her kids
Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin called Jessi Pierce "a ray of sunshine" after the hockey writer and her three children died in a Minnesota house fire on Saturday.
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Syracuse coach calls NCAA bracket placement a 'personal attack' after third straight tournament loss to UConn
Syracuse women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack said repeated UConn NCAA Tournament matchups feel like a "personal attack" after another blowout loss to the Huskies.
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John Daly calls himself a 'jacka--' after falling down desert hill during tournament
Golf great John Daly went viral after slipping down a desert hill mid-shot, adding "Jacka**" theme music to the hilarious clip he shared on social media.
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Former Yale hockey coach alleges 'toxic environment' under athletic director Victoria Chun, letter shows
Yale athletic director Victoria Chun is accused of creating a "toxic environment" and silencing dissent in a letter former hockey coach Keith Allain sent to Yale's president.
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Giants valued at $10.8B as Tisch family seeks equity transfer with Epstein investigation looming: report
The New York Giants have reportedly been valued at $10.8 billion as the Tisch family seeks to transfer a 23.1% equity stake worth about $2.5 billion to a children's trust.
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World Series champ recalls terrifying near-drowning incident in Minnesota
Houston Astros star shortstop Carlos Correa recalled a near-drowning incident with his son on Lake Minnetonka in Minneapolis last summer.
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Megan Rapinoe praises Iranian women's soccer team's 'bravery' after facing criticism
Former U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe finally spoke out about the Iranian women's soccer team's plight after protesting during matches in Australia.
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks agree to historic contract extension: reports
The Seattle Seahawks and Jaxon Smith-Njigba reportedly agreed to a record-setting contract extension on Monday, making him the highest-paid receiver in the NFL.
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US soccer legend Landon Donovan opens up on mental health struggles, redefining success
American soccer legend Landon Donovan opened up about mental health struggles and reconfiguring what success meant to him. He releases "Landon: A Memoir" this week.
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College baseball pitcher shoves runner on tag out, sparking benches to clear
The benches cleared during a Mid-American Conference college baseball game between the Central Michigan Chippewas and the Toledo Rockets.
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Olympic legend Katie Ledecky shares what she's learned about America
Olympic legend Katie Ledecky revealed in a recent interview what she's learned about America while representing Team USA on the global stage.
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American tennis star sparks row with French player after accusing him of getting flirty with her
American tennis star Danielle Collins on Sunday afternoon accused French player Corentin Moutet of getting flirty with her on social media.
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Legendary college basketball coach unsure of future after loss to St John's
Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball coach Bill Self said Sunday he was unsure if he was going to continue on after losing to St. John's in the NCAA Tournament.
Events
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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.
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at Aurora Public Library

It was the first time in school history.

Senate Bill 11 creates rebate program for construction or installation of residential safe rooms

The plan will balance the construction schedule, and reduce the number of days the road will be closed.

Several area school teams have qualified for nationals.

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

Greensburg's Claire Larrison was named MVP.

