
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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6 days ago |
wdtimes.com | Tim Sullivan
Clean coal'. An oxymoron if you've ever heard one, right? And yet it's a phrase uttered by our oxymoron of a president seemingly not tongue-in-cheek. Our fearless leader Trump issued an Executive Order April 9th to boost production and energy generation using coal, with aims to reopen shuttered coal plants and delay or prevent the closing of others. There's just one problem: 'clean coal' doesn't exist.
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6 days ago |
wdtimes.com | Tim Sullivan
A bridge is basic in a river community and in Watertown we now celebrate a new bridge span crossing the channel between East and West Main Street. In river realities the stream is a wet barrier- ingeniously overcome by an engineered deck abutted to each shore. There is a set of four bridges constructed from Cady Street to the railroad that enable passage to the riparian other side.
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1 week ago |
wdtimes.com | Tim Sullivan
Clifford and Carmel (Ready) Lueck will celebrate 50 years of marriage this week. They were married April 19, 1975 at St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Watertown, with Fr. Nick Langenderfer officiating. Carmel was attended by her sisters Nancy (Ready) Buchert, Beloit, and Josephine (Ready) Kaul, Beaver Dam: friends, Julie (Creydt) Jones and Mary Scullin, Watertown; flower girl and niece, Jacqueline (Ready) Frey, Johnson Creek. Explore newsletters
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chronicle-tribune.com | Mark Sherman |Tim Sullivan |Mark Sherman |Tim Sullivan
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to use a 1798 wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act, to deport Venezuelan migrants it accuses of being gang members, ending the temporary halt on deportations ordered by a federal district judge. But the court also ruled that the administration must give Venezuelans it claims are gang members the chance to legally fight any deportation orders. The ruling did not address the constitutionality of the act.
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2 weeks ago |
argus-press.com | Tim Sullivan
On Friday, March 14, President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act, a 1798 law giving him immense powers to deport noncitizens in a time of war. His use of that law was aimed at Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang that he has repeatedly and falsely claimed as part of an invasion of criminal immigrants. Over the next 24 hours, more than 130 Venezuelans were deported to an El Salvadoran prison even as a U.S. judge ordered the planes carrying them to turn around.
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The Wall Street Journal calls The Fifteen “excellent and insightful,” in its examination of WWII POW camps in U.S. and the Nazi-on-Nazi violence that led to culprits being hanged. Was my privilege to accompany author/buddy William Geroux on his research trip to Ft. Leavenworth.

Carl Spackler wins the Maker’s Mark mile at Keeneland. So we’ve got that going for us, which is nice.

The notion that a man who could lead casinos into bankruptcy is playing three-dimensional chess with the world economy is forcing me to reevaluate my faith in the tooth fairy.