National Sports
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ESPN announcer mistakenly calls Ole Miss star by name of late LSU player
Greg McElroy mistakenly referred to Kewan Lacy as Kyren Lacy during the Sugar Bowl broadcast, referencing the late LSU receiver who died in 2024.
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Lamar Jackson confirms he'll start for Ravens in must-win AFC North finale against Steelers
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson confirmed he'll start Sunday's AFC North title game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with the winner taking the division.
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Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar undergoes surgery to remove benign tumor from throwing arm: report
Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar reportedly had surgery to remove a benign tumor in his arm that was pushing against his biceps and labrum.
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Packers star quarterback, wife announce they are expecting their first child: 'New year, new addition'
Green Bay Packers star quarterback Jordan Love and his wife, Ronika Stone, posted on social media that they are expecting their first child in the spring.
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Dolphins turning to Hall of Fame quarterback to help find next general manager: report
The Miami Dolphins are reportedly bringing Hall of Famer Troy Aikman as a consultant for their general manager search after firing Chris Grier in October.
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Lane Kiffin cashes in as former Ole Miss team advances in College Football Playoff without him
Former Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin stands to earn up to $1 million in bonuses as his old team advances through the College Football Playoff tournament.
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Ole Miss-Georgia Sugar Bowl thriller ends with delayed celebrations as officials demand last second be played
Ole Miss defeated Georgia 39-34 in Sugar Bowl thriller after Lucas Carneiro kicks game-winning 47-yard field goal with six seconds left following dramatic fourth-quarter comeback.
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Women's tennis legend Martina Navratilova defends JK Rowling in debate over males in women's spaces
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova entered a transgender debate, supporting J.K. Rowling's comments about biological males in women's spaces.
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Indiana hands Alabama worst postseason loss in program history in Rose Bowl beatdown
Indiana dominated Alabama 38-3 in the Rose Bowl, the most lopsided postseason defeat in Crimson Tide history after backup Austin Mack replaced Ty Simpson.
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Golf legend Phil Mickelson weighs in on alleged fraud in California
Phil Mickelson opposed California's proposed billionaire tax amid alleged fraud claims, saying there should be no new taxes until the government addresses fraud issues.
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Micah Parsons mocks Cowboys, Jerry Jones in social media tirade
Green Bay Packers star Micah Parsons responded to the Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator's comments about the team's decline, targeting owner Jerry Jones with allegations.
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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers keeps retirement options open ahead of must-win Ravens game
Aaron Rodgers hints he may return for 22nd NFL season despite earlier retirement talk. The Steelers QB opened the door to playing beyond 2025 as his team faces the Ravens.
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Oregon shuts out Texas Tech to win Orange Bowl behind dominant defensive outing
The Oregon Ducks shutout the Texas Tech Red Raiders to win the Orange Bowl and advance to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff.
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Patriots coach Mike Vrabel addresses criminal allegations against two players ahead of playoffs
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel addressed criminal allegations against Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore, calling the accusations not disappointing and saying team was aware.
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Saints star wide receiver hospitalized after blood clot was found in his lung: report
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave was hospitalized after a blood clot was reportedly found in his lung, and he will miss the team's Week 18 game.
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College football fans fume after CBS abruptly cuts off Gary Danielson's broadcast farewell
College football fans took to social media to rip the CBS Sports broadcast for cutting off longtime broadcaster Gary Danielson during his final goodbye.
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Broncos' Sean Payton calls New Year's Eve 'the most overrated holiday' ahead of crucial Chargers game
Sean Payton calls New Year's Eve the "most overrated holiday" as Denver Broncos focus on playoffs and potential AFC top seed with win over Chargers Sunday.
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3 historic NFL franchises find themselves in same boat since turn of the century
Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets are still circling the wagons despite their history, rabid fan bases and longing for a Super Bowl since 2001.
Events
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Genealogy Roundtable
How Did They Die, and Why Does it Matter? Learn how to trace your ancestors' final moments through death certificates, funeral programs, historical epidemics
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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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Take & Make- Make Your Popcorn ‘Pop’
It is cold. The holiday season is over. Watching a movie while eating some popcorn sounds good.
at Lawrenceburg Public Library

The first mention of relocation occurred in 2024.

It is time to take a look back on some of the big happenings from this year.

The series includes a mix of educational and challenging hikes, ranging from 4 to 5.5 miles.

There were plenty of big moments in 2025.

Report missing stats and scores to news@eaglecountryonline.com

The event was held last Friday in Brookville.
