Month: March 2020
Remnants of disastrous 2019 for sugarbeet growers expected to linger into 2020
Sugarbeet growers in the Red River Valley are concerned remnants of a disastrous 2019 will linger into the upcoming growing season. Ken Deibert with BASF says it was so wet last fall thousands of acres [Read More…]
Sjerven, No. 17 South Dakota women win Summit title 63-58
Sjerven, No. 17 South Dakota women win Summit title 63-58
Flaherty allows no runs in three innings as Cardinals lose to Red Sox
Boston Red Sox 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 in Grapefruit League play.
Tulane meets UConn in AAC tourney
Tulane and UConn are set to do battle in the first round of the AAC tournament
Miami, N. Illinois meet in MAC quarters
Miami is set to match up against Northern Illinois in the MAC tournament quarterfinals
Former Sparks GM Penny Toler files suit against WNBA team
Former Sparks GM Penny Toler files suit against WNBA team
Officers cleared for opening fire on mass shooting suspect at Gilroy Garlic Festival
Chalabala/iStock(GILROY, Calif.) — Three police officers were cleared of wrongdoing Tuesday for opening fire on a mass shooting suspect last year during the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Northern California. The Gilroy police officers “undoubtedly saved [Read More…]
Lewis goes yard in Twins’ 5-1 loss to Phillies
Royce Lewis smacked his second home run of spring training, but the Minnesota Twins lost 5-1 to the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday afternoon.
NY, Missouri attorneys general order televangelist Jim Bakker to stop promoting alleged coronavirus cure
DNY59(NEW YORK) — Two state attorneys general ordered a prominent televangelist to stop peddling an alleged coronavirus elixir on his show. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Jim Bakker for misrepresentations [Read More…]
Big Ten takes bruising battles to conference tournament
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo thought he had seen everything during his 25-year tenure
Trump pushes economic relief amid coronavirus crisis: Stay calm and ‘it will go away’
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump headed to Capitol Hill Tuesday to push what he called a “very dramatic” economic relief plan to counter the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, [Read More…]
Panthers sign QB Kyle Allen to 1-year contract extension
The Panthers have signed quarterback Kyle Allen to a one-year contract extension
Special grand jury to investigate 8-year-old boy’s death
tzahiv/iStock(NEW YORK) — A special grand jury is expected to examine the events that lead to an 8-year-old boy freezing to death inside his NYPD cop dad’s garage, prosecutors announced. “Immediately following the tragic death [Read More…]
Cavs’ catalyst: Kihei Clark has No. 17 Virginia on the rise
Kihei Clark has never let his confidence waver, even when the Virginia point guard’s play was contributing to a rough period for the Cavaliers
House asks comptroller general to study minor leagues
The House of Representatives by voice vote approved legislation to have the comptroller general of the U.S. study baseball’s minor leagues
Russia’s parliament opens way for Putin to stay in power beyond 2024
Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images(MOSCOW) — Vladimir Putin on Tuesday opened a way for him to remain in power long after his presidential term limits expire in 2024 as Russia’s parliament voted to pass legislation allowing him [Read More…]
USSF says hostile crowds give men different jobs than women
USSF says hostile crowds give men different jobs than women
Kansas legislators may allow college athletes to cash in
A bill that would bar state universities from preventing their athletes from earning outside compensation cleared the state Senate Commerce Committee.
March Madness has already started with the glory of the conference tournaments
The NCAA Tournament is one of the best sports events of the year — but don’t sleep on the glory of Championship Week.
Sharks, NHL determining plans for home games after crowd ban
The Sharks and the NHL are still determining how to proceed with three scheduled games in San Jose, California, this month