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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Nebraska's '1890' Collective: A Shift in the Game

The Nebraska '1890' collective is shutting down. This group helped college athletes get paid for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). The University of Nebraska is now handling these operations in-house. This change shows how schools are taking more control over NIL deals. The '1890' collective w

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Dec 09 2025HEALTH

Chill Out and Stay Safe: Smart Moves for Winter Sports Fun

Winter sports are thrilling, but they come with risks like icy surfaces, freezing temps, and fast speeds. To stay safe, it's crucial to gear up right, warm up properly, and know your limits. First off, having the right equipment is a must. Skis, snowboards, and ice skates should fit well to avoid a

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

New Sport, New Opportunities: Bridgewater College Joins the Flag Football Movement

Bridgewater College is stepping up its game by introducing women's flag football as a varsity sport. This new addition will kick off in the 2026-2027 academic year, according to a recent announcement. The college is no stranger to providing opportunities for students. This move is part of their ong

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

NFL Rules Spark Debate Among Fans and Bettors

The NFL game between the Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders ended in a way that left many fans and bettors scratching their heads. The Raiders, trailing by 10 points with less than a minute left, decided to keep playing instead of running out the clock. This decision affected those who had bet

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Dec 09 2025EDUCATION

Colorado Sports Groups Reach Agreement on Transgender Athlete Policies

A recent deal has been struck in Colorado that affects how transgender students can participate in high school sports. The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) has agreed not to punish certain schools and districts for their policies on transgender athletes. This comes after a lawsuit

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

Southeastern Wisconsin's Rail Revival: A Fresh Take on Connectivity

Southeastern Wisconsin is stepping into a new era of rail travel. The MARK Rail project, which stands for Milwaukee Area-Racine-Kenosha Passenger Rail, is a fresh take on connecting these cities to Chicago. This isn't just a simple update of an old idea. It's a complete overhaul, focusing on speed a

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Oregon's Leaders: Big Words, Small Steps

Oregon is in a tough spot. The economy is not growing fast. People aren't moving there as much as before. Houses are too pricey. Businesses are having a hard time. So, what are the leaders doing? They're talking a lot. But are they doing enough? At a recent gathering, top officials shared their tho

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Dec 09 2025LIFESTYLE

A Small Stand, Big Memories: The End of an Era at Diridon Station

Diridon Station in San Jose is about to lose a beloved spot. The McCarthy’s Newsstand, a tiny stand in the corner of the historic train station, is closing its doors. Anne Zingale, who took over the business in 2022, got the news last month. The stand has been on a short-term lease for years. It wil

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Dec 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Louvre Workers Strike Over Work Conditions and Security Flaws

Workers at the Louvre Museum have decided to go on strike. They are unhappy about their working conditions, higher ticket prices for visitors from outside Europe, and security problems. The recent theft of the Crown Jewels in broad daylight showed just how bad the security issues are. The unions say

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Dec 09 2025BUSINESS

First Business Bank Joins Virtual Investor Conference

First Business Bank is stepping into the spotlight at the Sidoti & Company Year End Virtual Investor Conference. This event is set for December 11, 2025. The bank's top leaders will be there. Corey A. Chambas, the CEO, David R. Seiler, the President and COO, and Brian D. Spielmann, the CFO, will sha

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