Here's what happened to Darrell Wallace Jr. in that massive smoke screen
The ‘NASCAR Race Hub’ crew breaks down what happened to Darrell Wallace Jr. after the massive smoke screen from Trevor Bayne’s engine obstructed the track.
Monmouth-Roseville High School hosts annual “Classics Bee” this week

The 19th annual Monmouth-Roseville “Classics Bee” is being held Thursday night. Dozens of 5th through 8th grade students from Monmouth-Roseville schools and Immaculate Conception School will be taking part, and might just do better than Will Stevenson,
Castro, former Sporting and Barcelona player, dies at 68
MADRID (AP) Enrique Castro ”Quini,” the former Spain striker who played for Barcelona and thrived in a long career with Sporting Gijon, has died of a heart attack. He was 68.
Out of left field: Giants' Pence learns to play new position
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) Hunter Pence takes an odd swing, and his throwing motion is unusual. He’s quite quirky and embraces that persona – a player totally out of left field, really.
UC Davis to play at Cal in 2022 and 2024
(STATS) – UC Davis announced games at Cal in 2022 and ’24 on Tuesday.
What is the level of concern for 7-time champion Jimmie Johnson?
Joey Logano and Drew Blickensderfer share their level of concern for Jimmie Johnson and the No. 48 team after two disastrous races to start the year.
The Latest: Senate anticipates quick action on Medicaid plan
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The Latest on legislative action on the Medicaid program for hospitals (all times local):
Knox County represented at annual Commodity Classic

The annual agriculture conference known as the Commodity Classic is going on currently in Anaheim, California. Longtime listeners will recall former Farm Director Jim Lee reporting from the classic in years past. This year, we were able
Stremmel, Richard E.

Mr. Richard E. “Dick” Stremmel, 70, of Galesburg, Illinois died at 2:00 pm Monday, February 26, 2018 at his home.
Bodenhamer, Brenda L.

Brenda Lee Bodenhamer, 57, of Galesburg, died at 4:38 p.m. Sunday, February 25, 2018 at Galesburg Cottage Hospital.
Mayor signs letter of intent to negotiate solar energy project

Galesburg alderman last night authorized Mayor John Pritchard to sign a letter of intent that will begin negotiations to possibly bring in reduced energy costs via solar arrays.
Report: More women traveling to Illinois for abortions
CHICAGO (AP) — Recent figures from the Illinois Department of Public Health show that more women appear to be traveling from out of state to have an abortion despite the total number of terminated pregnancies decreasing statewide.
Sign me: Free agents play Japanese amateurs in exhibition
BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) Tyler Clippard pitched hitless ball for two innings for a players’ association team against Japanese amateurs, trying to impress scouts and regain a major league job.
Toronto: Oh to get valuable innings out of Blue Jays bullpen
DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) Toronto Blue Jays manager John Gibbons isn’t ready to name newly signed free agent Seung-Hwan Oh as the setup man for closer Roberto Osuna.
White Sox prospect Jake Burger to miss season
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) The Chicago White Sox say prospect Jake Burger has a torn left Achilles tendon and will likely miss the season.
It Starts at Lakeland: Staying put (VIDEO)
Tigers doubled down on their spring home in Florida
Big man on campus: Justin Bour stepping into new, increased role with Marlins
But if Derek Jeter is the new face of the Miami franchise, the 29-year-old Justin Bour is probably the most distinguishable figure on the diamond.
Michigan State, Big Ten take Midwest hoops show to Big Apple
MADISON, Wis. (AP) What an odd year in the Big Ten.
Mexican soccer team refuses to carry anti-drug gang banner
MEXICO CITY (AP) Players from Mexican soccer team Pumas refused a request to carry an anti-drug gang banner onto the pitch during a weekend game.
PREVIEW: LA Clippers take on Nuggets in must-win for playoff hopes (7p, Prime Ticket)
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