National Sports
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Brooks Koepka withdraws from Canadian Open, casting serious worries ahead of US Open return to Shinnecock
Brooks Koepka withdraws from the RBC Canadian Open due to a hand injury, putting his U.S. Open status at Shinnecock Hill in doubt next week.
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Former NFL pass rusher Aldon Smith's last act before his death was donating food for the homeless
Former NFL pass rusher Aldon Smith donated 10 pizzas to a San Jose homeless charity just hours before he was found unresponsive in a car at age 36.
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Lawsuit alleges soccer coach benched teen who was injured by teammate for alleged racial slur
A New York family alleges a Christian school and the Archdiocese of New York failed to supervise students before a soccer event, injuring a teen.
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Trump hypes Jalen Brunson after Knicks secure NBA championship: 'A superstar was born'
President Donald Trump congratulated the New York Knicks on their NBA championship win, calling the playoff victories maybe the greatest in basketball history.
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Caitlin Clark scores 25, Sophie Cunningham's late heroics lift Fever past Sun in Commissioner's Cup
Sophie Cunningham scored the final 11 points as the Indiana Fever beat the Connecticut Sun 85-75, improving to 4-1 in Commissioner's Cup play.
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Meet the young Atlanta athletes escorting players onto the World Cup stage
Every World Cup game since 2002, shows kids escorting players ahead of each match. FIFA partnered with community organizations in host cities, to find those kids.
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Teen shot in Times Square as Knicks championship celebrations turn chaotic
NYC celebrations turned chaotic after the Knicks won their first NBA championship in over 50 years, with police making arrests and vandalism reported.
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Knicks beat Spurs in Game 5 to win first NBA championship since 1973, ending 53-year drought
The Knicks capped one of the most memorable seasons in franchise history Saturday night, beating the Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to win their first championship since 1973.
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Arrests reportedly made after theft of equipment from England's World Cup team before opener
England's World Cup equipment was stolen en route to Kansas City training base, but police recovered the items and made two arrests in the case.
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49ers announce death of Aldon Smith at 36, once the fastest player to reach 30 sacks in NFL history
Former NFL star Aldon Smith, who set records with the San Francisco 49ers and was the fastest player to reach 30 career sacks, has died at age 36.
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Mike Santana retains TNA World Championship, appears set for Slammiversary match vs Nic Nemeth
Mike Santana retained the TNA World Championship against Eric Young on "Impact," while Nic Nemeth called his shot for a match at Slammiversary.
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Darby Allin returns to attack Kevin Knight, Mark Briscoe gets closer to MJF's title, and more from 'Dynamite'
Kevin Knight aligned with Don Callis Family on AEW Dynamite as Darby Allin returned, and Mark Briscoe secured a path to the AEW World Championship.
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Vegas without William Karlsson for crucial Game 6 as Tortorella confirms forward not ready
Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson will miss Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final after taking a heavy hit in Game 5 against the Hurricanes.
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United States shatters World Cup viewership record in first match vs Paraguay in Los Angeles
The USMNT's 4-1 win over Paraguay drew 15.986 million viewers, making it the most-watched men's World Cup telecast in English-language U.S. history.
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Wyndham Clark trolls Canadian Open crowd with Team USA Jack Hughes jersey, gets showered with boos
Wyndham Clark wore a Jack Hughes jersey at the RBC Canadian Open, drawing loud boos from Canadian fans while making birdie on the par-3 14th hole.
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Detroit Lions great Frank Ragnow details his abrupt retirement, failed comeback attempt
Former Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow discussed his abrupt 2025 retirement, a failed comeback attempt and the physical toll that ultimately ended his NFL career.
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James Harden arrested in Houston on misdemeanor weapons charge after NBA playoff exit: report
James Harden was reportedly arrested in Houston on a misdemeanor charge of unlawfully carrying a weapon, and court records cited a handgun in his car.
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Houston Astros star Yordan Álvarez crushes home run, grand slam in historic first inning
Yordan Álvarez hit a home run and grand slam in the first inning of the Houston Astros' 10-8 win over the Kansas City Royals, driving in six runs on the historic night.
Events
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Homecoming Chicken Dinner
Homecoming Chicken Dinner, June 14, 2026, 11 am – 1 pm. Carryout and limited outdoor seating available. Free will offering for a delicious fried chicken dinner!
at St John's United Church Of Christ At Penntown -
Dolly's Summer TourVisit our life-sized Dolly Parton cut-out as she visits local businesses around Dearborn County promoting her Imagination Library.
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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

The head-on crash happened on Harrison-Brookville Road.

The crash claimed the lives of a Ripley County couple.

The crash occurred on the 8600 block of State Road 350.

Moody is going to State!

Each year the Munoz Foundation awards multiple $20,000 scholarships

Five races this summer will support local cross country programs.
