A Montgomery business owner pledged $1,000 for every touchdown scored by Quinshon Judkins to the Alabama Kidney Foundation. He scored big! $16,000 worth of touchdown money for the non-profit.
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Former deputy alleges St. Louis sheriff made him roll dice to keep his jobSt. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery finds himself at the center of four scandals after less than two months on the job.
Examples of coaches coming out of retirement are rare. Even if they weren’t, the job has changed so much that historical ...
Venues or artists who would like their performances included should email Shannon Heupel at [email protected] with "Live ...
MASON — Levi Stambaugh broke the career scoring record and Cason Carswell had a triple-double while leading the Bulldogs to a nonleague victory over Parma Western. Stambaugh hit seven 3s while scoring ...
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Last Word on Sports on MSNCincinnati Bengals Player Profile: McKinnley JacksonThe Cincinnati Bengals double-dipped at defensive tackle in 2024 with the selection of Kris Jenkins Jr. and McKinnley Jackson ...
Ripon College student Gary G. Yerkey was among 10 from the college eager to join the march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery ...
Filmmaker Michael Bay turns 60 and actor Lou Diamond Phillips turns 63 among the famous birthdays for Feb. 17.
Analysis: While the Bears wait to see if they get draft compensation for the possible loss of Ian Cunningham, it's safe to wonder what they would do with it.
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