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3 days ago |
tribstar.com | David Hughes
The last time Terre Haute North experienced a winning season in high school football was 2013 when the Patriots - then guided by Chris Barrett - finished 10-3 and reached the Class 5A semistate. Twelve years and three coaches later, 35-year-old Aaron Edwards hopes he can make it happen again - in North's (and Terre Haute South's) final season as a member of Conference Indiana.
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2 weeks ago |
uk.marketscreener.com | David Hughes
(Alliance News) - Keir Starmer has condemned Benjamin Netanyahu's "egregious" actions in Gaza, warning that the UK and allies will take "concrete actions" unless he changes course. The prime minister, along with French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian premier Mark Carney called for a halt to Israel's military offensive and an end to restrictions on humanitarian aid. Netanyahu's government said it would allow a "basic" amount of aid into Gaza to prevent a "hunger crisis" from developing.
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3 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | David Hughes |Terre Haute
Sunday night was still considered part of Mother's Day, right? Evidently inspired by the NBA playoffs, the Indiana Pacers chose to celebrate it by playing a not-so-friendly, physical game of "Who's Your Daddy?" in beating down the mostly full-strength Cleveland Cavaliers 129-109 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. AdvertisementThe final score does not indicate how thorough Indiana's annihilation of one of the NBA's best regular-season teams from this decade really was. More on that later.
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3 weeks ago |
tribstar.com | David Hughes
Sunday night was still considered part of Mother's Day, right? Evidently inspired by the NBA playoffs, the Indiana Pacers chose to celebrate it by playing a not-so-friendly, physical game of "Who's Your Daddy?" in beating down the mostly full-strength Cleveland Cavaliers 129-109 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The final score does not indicate how thorough Indiana's annihilation of one of the NBA's best regular-season teams from this decade really was. More on that later.
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3 weeks ago |
tribstar.com | David Hughes
Don't feel guilty, NBA fans. Craig Porter Jr. understands. He knows the mixed emotions you're probably feeling now. The 6-foot-1 Porter is a second-year back-up guard with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He's also a Terre Haute native who grew up playing basketball outside his home, at Thompson Park and inside the Terre Haute Boys & Girls Club before taking his talents to Terre Haute South High School, Vincennes University, Wichita State and the Cavs as an undrafted free agent in 2023.
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