National Sports
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Thunder push Spurs to brink with dominant Game 5 win as Wembanyama posts series-low 20 points
Oklahoma City moved within one win of a second straight NBA Finals berth after rolling past the Spurs 127-114 in a dominant Game 5 performance in the Western Conference finals.
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Joe Mazzulla wins NBA Coach of the Year after calling the award 'stupid' just months earlier
Joe Mazzulla called Coach of the Year a "stupid award" in March but won it Tuesday, crediting his staff over individual recognition for the honor.
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Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl RB Josh Jacobs arrested on multiple domestic abuse charges
Three-time Pro Bowl running back Josh Jacobs arrested on five domestic abuse charges in Wisconsin. He denies allegations through his legal team.
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CoCo Guaff reveals she was involved in 'mini' car wreck during trip to French Open match
Defending French Open champion Coco Gauff says she was involved in a car accident en route to Roland Garros before her first-round victory Tuesday.
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WWE star Logan Paul tears triceps during Saturday Night's Main Event, will miss 'number of months'
Logan Paul suffered a torn triceps during Saturday Night's Main Event and is expected to miss a number of months, Michael Cole announced on Raw.
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Diego Luna, who was in Nike's World Cup promotional ads, shockingly left off USMNT roster
Diego Luna, a focal point of Nike's World Cup promotional campaigns, was not included in the USMNT's official 26-man 2026 FIFA World Cup roster.
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Manny Fernandez, cornerstone of Dolphins’ perfect 1972 season, dead at 79
Two-time Super Bowl champion Manny Fernandez, a defensive lineman who helped the Dolphins achieve their undefeated 1972 season, has died at 79.
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Christian Pulisic headlines official USMNT World Cup roster as Diego Luna, Tanner Tessman left out
The USMNT 2026 World Cup roster was officially revealed on Tuesday, featuring Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams, though notable snubs were found on Mauricio Pochettino's squad.
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Steelers legend Jerome Bettis says there's 'excitement in the air' as Aaron Rodgers returns for final season
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis said he is excited that Aaron Rodgers is coming back for one final season with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2026.
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Chicago White Sox: Munetaka Murakami's Electric MLB Start By The Numbers
Munetaka Murakami's MLB career is off to a resounding start. Here's the emerging Chicago White Sox star's play by the numbers.
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USA's 2026 FIFA World Cup Roster: The 26 Players Ready To Make History
These are the 26 players who'll represent the United States men's national team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Barcelona Eyes Pre-World Cup Talks With Man United Over Marcus Rashford Transfer
Barcelona are preparing fresh talks with Manchester United over a permanent deal for Marcus Rashford after agreeing personal terms with the England forward.
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'We'd Have Been Good Teammates': Zlatan Ibrahimović And Tom Brady Bond Over Drives To Win
Tom Brady and Zlatan Ibrahimović talk ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer.
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Man City To Name Enzo Maresca As Pep Guardiola's Successor On Three-Year Deal
Former Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has reportedly finalized a three-year contract to succeed Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
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Brewers flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski sets MLB record for pitches over 100 mph in dominant start
Milwaukee Brewers star Jacob Misiorowski threw 57 pitches at 100 mph or higher, setting a new MLB record since pitch tracking began in 2008.
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Astros' Alimber Santa becomes first pitcher since 1900 to participate in a no-hitter during his MLB debut
Houston Astros rookie Alimber Santa became the first pitcher since 1900 to participate in a no-hitter during his major league debut on Monday against the Texas Rangers.
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Heel Turn: AEW's Double or Nothing sets the bar, Michin's moment and more from pro wrestling
Double or Nothing in New York City delivered what many are calling the best pay-per-view in AEW history, highlighted by MJF's world title victory.
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Cavs' James Harden gives head-scratching take after getting swept by Knicks
James Harden refused to accept defeat after the New York Knicks swept the Cavaliers, saying he genuinely believes Cleveland was the better team in the series.
Events
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Chair Exercise
Become stronger by participating in video-led chair exercise routines. Chosen videos will focus on helping to improve mobility, strengthen daily life functions,
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The Crafty Crew (ages 18-30)
Welcome to The Crafty Crew- a group for young adults ages 18 to 30 who want to hang out and craft! This session is a free craft.
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Family Adventure Night: Digging for Dinosaurs
Uncover fossils on a mock paleontological dinosaur dig.
at Greendale Cabin

Save with early bird registration through June 14.

The state-of-the-art facility will be located just off I-275 and adjacent to Riverbend Music Center.

The project will take place in downtown Lawrenceburg.

The induction ceremony is set for June 12.

The IHSAA Softball State Tournament got underway.

Limited action due to inclement weather.
