
Bradley Davis
Business News Director at Business Insider
I'm the director of business news at @businessinsider. I used to be an editor at: @wsj, @owhnews, @nypost and @business. Omahan in New York.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
abc17news.com | Bradley Davis
Colorado Springs couple trying to invent next Paralympic sport COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (KRDO) — A new yard game invented by Colorado Springs residents is starting to catch on in the local community. The inventors hope it will one day become a Paralympic sport for its adaptable capabilities for those with physical impairments. “Our goal is to make play accessible for everyone,” said Co-Inventor Mike Kinner.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
krdo.com | Bradley Davis
New Published August 5, 2024 2:33 PM PUEBLO WEST, Colo. (KRDO) - A family of four in Pueblo West had to evacuate their home after a truck flipped on top of the roof in the early hours of Sunday morning. Homeowner Chris Figueroa said the driver was gone after the crash that left his house condemned. Beer cans from the truck littered the ground in Figueroa's backyard. Colorado State Patrol is investigating the case. We have reached out to confirm the details and are waiting to hear back.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
wbaltv.com | Bradley Davis
Mildrette Netter, Mississippi's first woman Olympic medalist, was the catalyst for change in women's track. "I wanted to go and experience a better life," Netter said. Netter grew up in Rosedale, Mississippi. "Two things I was at a disadvantage for was being from Mississippi and being short," she said. This was the reason given by the coach at Tennessee State when he declined to give her a scholarship in 1967. "There were no women's track programs in the state of Mississippi at all," Netter said.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
kcra.com | Bradley Davis
Mildrette Netter, Mississippi's first woman Olympic medalist, was the catalyst for change in women's track. "I wanted to go and experience a better life," Netter said. Netter grew up in Rosedale, Mississippi. "Two things I was at a disadvantage for was being from Mississippi and being short," she said. This was the reason given by the coach at Tennessee State when he declined to give her a scholarship in 1967. "There were no women's track programs in the state of Mississippi at all," Netter said.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
wapt.com | Bradley Davis
Jackson Prep star Konnor Griffin was expected to make some headlines this month. We expected it to be next week, when the LSU commit will likely be picked early in Sunday's MLB draft. Griffin instead made some waves six days early, when he presented an $11,000 check to the president of the North Jackson baseball and softball fields on Monday.
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