National Sports
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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.
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NHL star tries to explain bizarre ketchup 'phobia'
Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid shed some light on his "phobia" of ketchup during Sportsnet's "After Hours" over the weekend. It came after a game against the Calgary Flames.
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Riley Gaines: College sports is broken – here’s how to fix it
The NCAA has fallen short on major issues plaguing college athletes, including transfer portal, eligibility rules and men competing in women’s sports.
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Miami upsets Ohio State for shocking CFP win, ends Buckeyes' back-to-back national title hopes
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Miami Hurricanes went punch-for-punch on Wednesday night in a hard-nosed fight in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.
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College football fans sound off on ESPN score bug during Ohio State-Miami playoff game
College football fans were left confused with a crucial part of the ESPN score bug while watching the Ohio State-Miami playoff game Wednesday.
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Philip Rivers calls it a career again after 'three-game blur' with Colts
NFL star quarterback Philip Rivers said he was finished playing in the NFL after a "three-week" blur with the Indianapolis Colts. Rivers is going back to his high school team.
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Tennis star's fiancée plans to skip one tradition ahead of her wedding
The fiancée of men's tennis star Tommy Paul, Paige Lorenze, revealed one thing she won't be doing when it comes to her upcoming wedding.
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Ravens’ Marlon Humphrey calls Steelers matchup script-worthy ahead of AFC North clash
The AFC North comes down to a Sunday night showdown between the Steelers and Ravens. Baltimore star Marlon Humphrey highlighted the drama ahead of the matchup.
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Arch Manning's 60-yard touchdown run delivers critical blow in Texas' win over Michigan
Texas Longhorns star Arch Manning put on a show at the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl Wednesday night, cobbling together four touchdowns in a win.
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Rutgers basketball coach mocks NCAA's eligibility rules as debate reignites over NBA-experienced players
Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell offered a candid take on NCAA eligibility amid debate over players who have held NBA and G League contracts pursuing college basketball.
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NASCAR star Denny Hamlin gives health update on mom after she was injured in deadly house fire
NASCAR star Denny Hamlin shared an update on his mother's health on Wednesday after she was seriously injured in a house fire that led to the death of his father.
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Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt come up short in bowl game as star QB's NCAA eligibility lawsuit ramps up
Vanderbilt Commodores star quarterback Diego Pavia came up short in his pursuit of a bowl game win as his lawsuit against the NCAA has ramped up.
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Mexican authorities seize $40M in motorcycles from Olympic snowboarder turned fugitive, FBI says
The FBI revealed a $40 million motorcycle seizure allegedly linked to fugitive Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, who is wanted for drug trafficking and in multiple murders.
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Packers claim All-Pro cornerback following turbulent end with Cowboys: report
The Green Bay Packers reportedly claimed All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs off waivers just a day after his time with the Dallas Cowboys came to an abrupt end.
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NCAA President Charlie Baker draws firm line on college eligibility for players with NBA contracts
The NCAA will not allow players who signed NBA contracts to return to college basketball, Charlie Baker said, addressing growing concerns over eligibility rules.
Events
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Teen Time - APLThe first Thursday of every month is Teen Time at the Aurora Library!
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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?
at Hamline Chapel United Methodist Church

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