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The Klamath Falls Falcons are scheduled to open their summer American Legion baseball schedule Sunday when they travel to Myrtle Creek to take on the South Umpqua Lions.
Without any loss of talent level, the Panthers have a clear top two, but a strong group as well right behind.
The Clinton Herald is continuing to roll out their Clinton Herald Athletic Performer of the Year (CHAPY) award nominees for ...
With a nearly $15 million loan in hand, the Nogales City Council had planned to complete about three dozen water and sewer ...
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Nasdaq: VRTX) today announced data across multiple studies demonstrating positive clinical and quality of life benefits of treatment with CFTR modulators and, in ...
The J.H. Rose boys’ basketball team, powered by its senior core, had a memorable ride under first-year head coach Robert Duck ...
Riverside pitcher Zach Hare threw a no-hitter in a 6-0 PIAA Class 3A quarterfinal win over the Warriors on Thursday morning ...
Young from the Hunter-Tannersville Central School District on winning the Greene County American Legion Essay Contest with ...
After a strong season with a young team, Mooreville girls basketball is trying to keep the momentum going. The Troopers took ...
Xavier Neyens and Jake Andrew, who led their high school baseball teams into state championship games, have taken top honors ...
Thursday will represent uncharted territory for the Berlin Brothersvalley softball team as it competes in the PIAA ...
Warrior Run juniors Griff Harrington and Landon Polcyn, and Mount Carmel junior Lukas Carpenter were among the most decorated ...