
Tim Sullivan
Sports Journalist at Freelance
Sports Writer and Contributor at Leo Weekly
Semi-retired, semi-literate sportswriter. “If it’s the ultimate game, why are they playing it again next year?”—Duane Thomas
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hngnews.com | Tim Sullivan
WATERLOO — It’s back. The annual Trek 100 bike ride takes place this weekend throughout south central Wisconsin with routes ranging from 24 to 100 miles. The event, hosted annually by Waterloo-based Trek Bicycle Corporation, raises money for Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC). Held annual since 1990, the event has raised well over $20 million for MACC Fund. kAm%96 |prr uF?5 H2D 7@F?565 :? `hfe 2?5 92D C2:D65 @G6C Sfh >:==:@?
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wdtimes.com | Tim Sullivan
CHIPPEWA FALLS - Wisconsin Farmers Union (WFU) has announces that Danielle Endvick has been named the organization's next Executive Director. Endvick steps into the role following the retirement of current Executive Director Julie Keown-Bomar, who led WFU since 2017. Endvick joined the organization in 2014 and has served in several key roles, including Communications Director and most recently Director of Development.
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argus-press.com | Lindsay Whitehurst |Michael Casey |Rebecca Santana |Tim Sullivan |Michael Casey |Tim Sullivan
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House violated a court order on deportations to third countries with a flight linked to the chaotic African nation of South Sudan, a federal judge said Wednesday, hours after the Trump administration said it had expelled eight immigrants convicted of violent crimes but refused to reveal where they would end up. The judge's statement was a notably strong rebuke to the government's deportation efforts.
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chronicle-tribune.com | Lindsay Whitehurst |Michael Casey |Rebecca Santana |Tim Sullivan |Michael Casey |Tim Sullivan
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House violated a court order on deportations to third countries with a flight linked to the chaotic African nation of South Sudan, a federal judge said Wednesday, hours after the Trump administration said it had expelled eight immigrants convicted of violent crimes but refused to reveal where they would end up. The judge's statement was a notably strong rebuke to the government's deportation efforts.
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2 weeks ago |
argus-press.com | Tim Sullivan
Millions of people, many from troubled nations, live legally in the United States under various forms of temporary legal protection. Many have been targeted in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. On Monday, the Supreme Court allowed the administration to end protections that had allowed some 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants to remain in the United States. That group of Venezuelans could face deportation. The Venezuelans had a form of protection known as Temporary Protected Status.
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Caitlin Clark effect? WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert says future expansion fees may be four or five times what they were a year ago. Case in point: Cleveland expected to revive Rockers at a cost of $250 million. Golden State Valkyries were admitted for $50 million last July.

Baseball’s post-mortem reinstatement of Pete Rose (and Shoeless Joe) should placate those concerned with his Hall of Fame eligibility without exposing the game to the risks posed by his potential access to inside information. Seems reasonable.

Today would have been Yogi Berra’s 100th birthday. The last time I saw him was late in Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS, as he was leaving Yankee Stadium. Though it’s never over till it’s over, Yogi was headed home before Aaron Boone’s walkoff HR.