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Posts from: April 21, 2024
For Cole Anthony, ball is life — but so is Pokémon. The Orlando Magic guard’s quest to ‘catch ’em all’ provides a break from the grind of professional basketball.
Jensen lived a full life in his 29 years.
Jessica Fuentes talks with multidisciplinary conceptual artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz about her life, art, and connection to San Antonio.
Navy advances to the D1A final for the second year in a row after the Midshipmen defeated Life University 27-17. On a day of perfect weather and only a light breeze, the day centered around kicking, goalline defenses, and some key big players. The kicking started early and both sets of kickers were heavily involved—Bradley Crane and Jerron Pantor for Life; Landon Opp and Roanin Krieger for Navy. Both teams were desperately trying to force a mistake in the opposing zone.
Aaron Marcum, entrepreneur and bestselling author of “EntreThrive”, offers a better way where business owners can accelerate their financial freedom while creating a good life personally.
Community members got the oportunity to exper
Former Arkansas Governor and U.S. President Bill Clinton on Saturday (April 20) praised the legacy of David Pryor, saying the former U.S. senator and newspaper publisher was “one of America’s…
I’ll bet you’ve heard the old adage: “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.” Unfortunately, as for myself, I have proven it to be true — several times.
George L. Atkins Jr., who died April 14 at age 82, was a touchstone for modern Kentucky politics and historical currents that go back more than a century.