National Sports
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Lakers center suspended after shoving Wizards mascot before game
Los Angeles Lakers center Jaxson Hayes was suspended for one game after he struck the Washington Wizards mascot before a game last week.
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Finland's Olympic women's ice hockey team postpones game as players deal with norovirus outbreak
The Finland Olympic women's ice hockey team's matchup with Canada was postponed as multiple players deal with a norovirus issue at the Milan Cortina Games.
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Dodgers will attend White House ceremony celebrating World Series win amid ongoing ICE tension: report
The Dodgers plan to attend the White House to celebrate their 2025 World Series win despite ongoing immigration controversy and calls to boycott from fans.
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Tigers, Framber Valdez agree to three-year deal: reports
The Detroit Tigers and Framber Valdez agreed to a three-year, $130 million deal on Wednesday night, according to multiple reports. Valdez pitched for the Houston Astros previously.
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Christian McCaffrey earns Salute to Service Award after raising $700,000 for military families: 'Huge honor'
Christian McCaffrey of the San Francisco 49ers was honored with the NFL’s 2026 Salute to Service Award for his work supporting veterans through his 23 and Troops foundation.
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Puka Nacua plays coy on chances for Sydney Sweeney date after making play for her
Puka Nacua addressed his viral interaction with Sydney Sweeney during Super Bowl media week, admitting a fear of heights while discussing dating rumors and his recent public attention.
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Former SJSU star Brooke Slusser's family reacts after Trump admin determines school violated Title IX
The family of former SJSU volleyball star Brooke Slusser praised the Trump administration's Title IX crackdown after their daughter allegedly faced discrimination involving trans athlete.
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World Series hero, Tigers great Mickey Lolich dead at 85
Mickey Lolich, the Detroit Tigers pitcher who achieved the rare feat of three complete game victories in the 1968 World Series, died after hospice care. He was 85.
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Maryland Democrats hang sign dismissing concerns over trans athletes in women's sports
The Maryland Freedom Caucus on Wednesday posted about a sign from Democratic delegates dismissing concerns over trans athletes in women's sports.
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Former Cowboys star boldly claims team will get back to Super Bowl next season: 'They will be here'
Michael Irvin made a bold prediction that the Dallas Cowboys will reach the Super Bowl next season, praising coach Brian Schottenheimer’s leadership and offensive growth.
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft continues antisemitism fight with new $15M Super Bowl ad campaign
Robert Kraft's Blue Square Alliance will debut a powerful Super Bowl ad, "Sticky Note," targeting antisemitism, urging more than a 120 million viewers to stand against hate.
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Power outage halts Milan Cortina Olympics curling competition moments after matches begin
Lights flickered during the first competition of the 2026 Milan Cortina Games Wednesday. The curling competition eventually resumed, prompting cheers from fans.
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Top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna charged with assault in downtown Penn State incident, court document shows
Top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna faces felony assault charges after a reported altercation in State College left the victim with a broken jaw.
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Chris Paul, Clippers finally part ways in three-team trade involving Raptors and Nets
Future Hall of Fame guard Chris Paul was traded by the Los Angeles Clippers to the Toronto Raptors, ending a sour reunion that saw the veteran leave the team in December.
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Rangers trade All-Star Artemi Panarin to Kings, ending 7-year New York tenure: report
The New York Rangers reportedly traded Artemi Panarin to the Los Angeles Kings for a conditional pick and prospect Liam Greentree in a blockbuster NHL deal.
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Canadian-born singer Tate McRae sparks fury after backing Team USA in Olympics ad: ‘Traitor’
Tate McRae's Team USA Olympics ad ignited controversy amid U.S.-Canada tensions. The Canadian pop singer faced social media backlash for promoting American athletes in a commercial.
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76ers trade Jared McCain, their 2024 first-round pick, to Thunder before NBA deadline
The Thunder acquired Jared McCain in trade with the 76ers, adding valuable roster depth to their championship team despite the guard's recent injury struggles.
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Mavericks send Anthony Davis to Wizards in eight-player trade: report
Anthony Davis has reportedly been traded to the Washington Wizards in a blockbuster NBA deal involving multiple players and draft picks from the Dallas Mavericks.
Events
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Teen Time - APLThe first Thursday of every month is Teen Time at the Aurora Library!
at Aurora Public Library -
The Party Place Bridal Expo
Meet some of the best wedding service providers in the Tri-State, all in one place and ready to help make your very special day beautiful and stress-free!
at The Party Place at RomWeber -
SOUPER BOWL LUNCH
Join us before the BIG game for a light lunch to raise funds for the Batesville Food Pantry.
at Batesville Intermediate School

The Senior Expo will be held March 21.

The annual event aims to assist Americans to achieve better heart health.

The bill now heads to the House for further consideration.

ORVC Report for Jan. 26-31.

The IHSAA Girls Basketball State Tournament rolled on Wednesday night.

The IHSAA Girls Basketball State Tournament got underway on Tuesday night.

