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The Falcons beat Randolph-Henry 5-2 on the road Monday in the Class 2 state semifinals. The win sends the undefeated Falcons ...
Washington Commanders 2025 NFL Season Preview originally appeared on Athlon Sports. [Editor's note: This article is from ...
At the Sderot Conference convened in Beersheba on May 27, Yair Golan was the object of severe berating by a crowd that took advantage of his outdoor appearance to express their ne ...
Frank J. Amos, 79 of Columbus passed away Tuesday June 3, 2025 at Our Hospice of Southcentral Indiana Inpatient Facility. Born October 4, 1945 in Shelbyville he was the son of Paul N. Amos and ...
Burke Mourns Loss of Restaurateur Chris Sarantis, husband, father and owner of Spartans and Olympians Restaurants, died Sept. 20. ... Remembering Amos Chilcott on Memorial Day ...
IN what could be the biggest — if not the biggest — collegiate transfer of the past decade, Mason Amos needed less than a year at La Salle to realize that, indeed, the grass is greener where ...
Amos H. "Sonny" Alexander, III. Age 82, of Magnolia, peacefully passed on Monday, May 19, 2025. He was born on October 10, 1942, in Canton, Ohio, a son to the late Amos and Martha Alexander.
The Burke community takes its name from the prominent 19th century judge, sheriff, businessman, plantation farmer, and school board member, and state militiaman, Lt Colonel Silas Burke.
Amos was in and out of jail from the late 1950s to the late 1990s for charges related to his moonshine business. His last stint in jail lasted two years after he was caught by state liquor agents ...
Similarly to Burke, Legler is thoughtful and measured and has made a name for himself on ESPN's No. 2 crew. Giving him an NBA Finals assignment in any capacity is a no-brainer. More from The Athletic: ...
These 2025 high school graduates can look back with pride and forward with confidence, as we salute them in our annual ...
The Washington Commanders are getting better over the course of OTAs. One player in particular, rookie cornerback Trey Amos, is making quite the impression. Bleacher Report writer Brent Sobleski ...