Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with a dunk vs the Golden State Warriors
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder) with a dunk vs the Golden State Warriors, 01/30/2023
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder) with a dunk vs the Golden State Warriors, 01/30/2023
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said he’s not requiring a first-round pick in a potential trade sending four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets but added he’d want “fair value.” Gutekunst was asked Monday at the NFL annual meeting if there was any way in which he could feel comfortable trading Rodgers without getting a first-round pick in return. “Yeah, I think that’s not a necessity,” Gutekunst told reporters.
The Angels star is bringing a golf course to his home state of New Jersey in 2025.
Sustainable, organic cotton, BPA-free, leak-proof period products now at Target.
Nvidia Corp, the world's leading designer of computer chips used in creating artificial intelligence, on Monday showed new research that explains how AI can be used to improve chip design. The process of designing a chip involves deciding where to place tens of billions of tiny on-off switches called transistors on a piece of silicon to create working chips. The exact placement of those transistors has a big impact on the chip's cost, speed and power consumption.
Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday night caved into pressure to freeze his plans for hugely controversial legal reforms after a day of chaos in which tens of thousands of Israeli protesters marched through cities, grounded flights and closed businesses.
Mar. 27—GREENSBURG — Starting Saturday, April 1, the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) will begin their eligibility redetermination process as we approach the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, federal requirements allowed Indiana Medicaid members to keep coverage without interruption. With the emergency orders ending on May 11, redetermination will be required ...
Mar. 27—Cumberland County's unemployment rate has risen 0.8% between December and January, from 4.4% to 5.2%—the eighth-highest in the state. This is a similar rate to January 2022's unemployment rate, which was at 5.1%. The county unemployment rates are not seasonally adjusted. The rise in unemployment may be due to a rise in the local labor force combined with the end of seasonal holiday ...
Mar. 27—GREENSBURG — Greensburg Community High School graduate Jude Beaver has a shot at stardom in the growing sport of professional cheerleading. Beaver has been asked to join a professional team in North Carolina to compete in the end-of-season cheerleading competition "The Summit" that will be broadcast on ESPN in late April. Participating in cheerleading since he was 13, Jude, a "gentle ...
Mar. 27—SHELBYVILLE — The historic Porter Center on N. Harrison Street in Shelbyville continues to house growth and new beginnings for Shelby County. For many years, the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce has enjoyed the opportunity to call the Porter Center, owned by the Shelby County Tourism & Visitors Bureau, its home. Now, Shelby County Tourism and the Shelby County Chamber stand on the ...
Mar. 27—GREENSBURG — Decatur County residents will soon receive invitations to the 2023 Public Safety Cookouts sponsored by first-responders from the Greensburg Police Department, the Greensburg Fire Department and the Decatur County Sheriff's Office. In the same spirit as in the summer of 2022, firemen, policemen and emergency management personnel will host neighborhood cookouts for local ...
Mar. 27—Cumberland County is terminating the balance of bonds issued in 2001 and 2004 that use an interest rate swap agreement. The move will cost the county about $1.6 million. Interest rate swaps were popular prior to the Great Recession. These loans allowed the county to lock in a fixed interest rate on loans for a period of time. Rates were often linked to a specified rate, like the London ...
Mar. 27—A rural Cumberland County man was jailed after being accused of setting the home he shared with his daughter on fire in an incident investigated last Saturday. Joseph Larry Raleigh, 44, Wallop Lane, is charged with one count of arson and one count of violation of an order of protection. Raleigh was placed under $155,000 bond, according to the arrest report. Deputy Perrianna Evans wrote ...
Mar. 27—Work is underway on Cumberland County's first roundabout in hopes to curb the high number of crashes at the busy intersection at Peavine Rd. and Hwy. 70 E. "In the past, this intersection has seen a significant amount of angle crashes," said Rae-Anne Bradley, TDOT community relations officer. "In fact, the crash rate here was higher than the statewide average." An angle crash is the ...
Mar. 27—RUSHVILLE — The Indiana Sheriffs' Association announced and will be celebrating the 43rd Annual Indiana Sheriffs' Association Youth Leadership Camp to be held in June and July. There will be two camp sessions this year. The first session will be held June 13 to 16 at Pine Creek Camp in Pine Village (Warren County), serving the northern part of the state. The second session will be held ...
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Cale Makar, Carter Hart and others won't be allowed to play for Team Canada for the time being.
Mar. 27—BLOOMINGTON — The RCHS boys and girls track and field teams competed at Indiana University Saturday at the Indoor Hoosier State Meet. RCHS had six individual qualifiers for the state meet. "It was a great day for our athletes to see some great competition from around the state. These individuals are among the top athletes in their respective events in the state of Indiana. I look ...
Mar. 27—Coaches of any sport will never look twice at a victory. If their team wins by 10 runs or by two runs, a win is a win is a win. That's why Stone Memorial softball coach Chasity Bohannon wasn't too disappointed with the way her team played against Monterey last week in a 1-0 victory. However, she wasn't very pleased, either. "Our hitting was terrible," Bohannon said. "We didn't make any ...