Raptors visit struggling Nets in search of ninth straight win (Mar 12, 2018)
NEW YORK — The Toronto Raptors own some gaudy numbers — an eight-game winning streak, 49 victories and a dominant 29-2 mark against losing teams.
The Alamo means a lot in minds of No. 1s for NCAA Tournament
Kansas, Villanova, Virginia and Xavier — the No. 1 seeds in this year’s NCAA Tournament — should remember the Alamo.
NCAA Tournament to start, but it's not business as usual
March Madness will provide a three-week break from the troubling headlines that have consumed college basketball.
Warren County YMCA to get new pool

The Warren County YMCA is still in the early stages of planning, but they will soon start building a new outdoor pool for Monmouth. Warren County Y Executive Director/CEO Sam Brooks joins Will Stevenson on Galesburg’s Evening
Cinderella 3 years ago, Georgia State back in NCAA tourney
ATLANTA (AP) Ron Hunter still has the stool, the one he tumbled off of when his son hit a memorable shot in the NCAA Tournament.
UConn top seed in women’s basketball NCAA Tournament
NEW YORK (AP) UConn and Notre Dame are No. 1 seeds in the women’s basketball NCAA Tournament.
Red Sox could head into season with pitching uncertainty
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) The idea of beginning a season with four regular pitchers unavailable could be anywhere from daunting to devastating for many teams.
UConn is the top seed in the women's basketball NCAA Tournament for the 12th consecutive year
NEW YORK (AP) UConn is the top seed in the women’s basketball NCAA Tournament for the 12th consecutive year.
Gonzalez, Rockies agrees to 1-year, $5M deal
The Colorado Rockies finalized a $5 million, one-year contract to bring back three-time All-Star and popular clubhouse leader Carlos Gonzalez.
Cowboys re-sign defensive lineman Brian Price
FRISCO, Texas (AP) The Dallas Cowboys have re-signed defensive tackle Brian Price, an exclusive rights free agent.
Florida basketball team gets stuck in St. Louis after SEC tournament defeat
The Gators were stranded about 900 miles from home after the Southeastern Conference Tournament because the team’s chartered airplane was on a military mission.
Sellers, Denise M.

Denise Marie “Nee Nee” Sellers, 52, of Williamsfield passed on the morning of Sunday, March 11, 2018 at her home. She was born October 11, 1965 in Peoria.
Shots fired on Bateman Street Monday afternoon, one in custody

Galesburg Police have arrested an individual after responding to a shots fired call at around 12:45 p.m. today.
New ownership and more services coming to Action Income Tax.

A Seminary street business is changing hands after 34 years.
Raley, Yvonne L.

Yvonne L. Raley, 77, of Galva, died at 9:00 a.m., Saturday, March 10, 2018 in the emergency room at OSF Saint Luke Medical Center in Kewanee.
GPD investigating thefts from Saturday

The Galesburg Police Department is investigating two thefts that took place this weekend.
Reed, Lucille G.

Mrs. Lucille Gladys Reed, age 99, died peacefully at her home in Galesburg Saturday morning, March 10, 2018.
Blues recall goalie Ville Husso from AHL under emergency conditions
With Carter Hutton apparently not yet ready to play, the St. Louis Blues recalled goalie Ville Husso from the AHL’s San Antonio Rampage
Rick Tocchet takes leave from Coyotes to deal with family illness
John MacLean will assume head coaching duties until Tocchet returns
Napoi coach apologizes to female journalist for insult
MILAN (AP) Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri has apologized for patronizing comments made to a female journalist after his side’s Serie A match on Sunday.