Bellinger, Lloyd E.
Lloyd E. “June” Bellinger, 62, of Little York, IL died at 10:23 am, Saturday, March 10, 2018 at the Hannibal Regional Hospital, Hannibal, MO.
Padres to extend the protective netting around Petco Park
The San Diego Padres have announced details of their extended netting project, which begins today at Petco Park.
Arizona State gets NCAA Tournament berth, takes on Syracuse in play-in game
With a win over the Orange, Sun Devils would play TCU in Midwest Regional game in Detroit
Ravens sign OL James Hurst to 4-year contract
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) The Baltimore Ravens have signed offensive lineman James Hurst to a four-year contract, a move that keeps him off the free agent market and provides stability in front of quarterback Joe Flacco.
Jets’ Scheifele set to miss Central showdown at Predators
WASHINGTON (AP) Winnipeg Jets top center Mark Scheifele remains out with an upper-body injury and is expected to miss Tuesday night’s game at Nashville.
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Trump recognizes World Series champion Houston Astros
WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump is honoring the Houston Astros for winning the World Series.
Carwile, Ruth E.

Ruth E. Carwile, 97, of Monmouth, IL, died at 10:54 pm Friday, March 9, 2018 at the Monmouth Nursing Home, Monmouth, IL.
205 could approve substitute teacher pay increase, school calendar
The District 205 Board of Education could approve the increase of pay for substitute teachers at Monday’s meeting.
Bill to name Fairview Post Office after fallen soldier headed to President’s desk

A soldier from Fairview who was killed in action in Afghanistan is closer to having his hometown post office named his honor.
LaVine, Portis lead Bulls past short-handed Hawks, 129-122
ATLANTA (AP) – Zach LaVine scored 21 points, including four free throws in the final 17 seconds to stop Atlanta’s comeback, and the Chicago Bulls beat the injury-depleted Hawks 129-122 on Sunday.
University of Illinois graduate assistants approve contract
URBANA, Ill. (AP) – University of Illinois graduate assistants have voted to approve a contract agreement with the school following a strike that forced the cancellation of several hundred classes.
Kane’s late PP goal lifts Blackhawks past Bruins 3-1
CHICAGO (AP) – Patrick Kane scored a tie-breaking power-play goal with 3:16 left in the third period and had an assist, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Boston Bruins 3-1 on Sunday afternoon.
Man charged with false threat about flight leaving Chicago
CHICAGO (AP) – Authorities say a man has been charged with making a false bomb threat after telling a fellow passenger on a plane preparing to depart Chicago that it was going to explode.
Illinois city seeks $20 million federal grant to restore bay
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) – A western Illinois city is asking for a $20 million federal grant to restore its natural fish habitats.
Major ruling expected on stash-house stings, racial bias
CHICAGO (AP) – A federal judge in Chicago is slated to issue a first-in-the-nation ruling on whether law enforcement stings where suspects are talked into robbing non-existent drugs from non-existent stash houses are racially biased.
Tony Blair chosen as recipient of Lincoln Leadership Prize
CHICAGO (AP) – Former British prime minister Tony Blair is the recipient of this year’s Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation’s Lincoln Leadership Prize.
From Spiwak to O’Malley: Was change to Irish name political?
CHICAGO (AP) – It’s an alleged bid to harness the luck of the Irish or, at least, the luck of an Irish name.
Greek police seek gun-toting soccer club owner
ATHENS, Greece (AP) Greek police are seeking the gun-toting owner of PAOK Thessaloniki and four others after they marched onto the soccer field following a disputed goal at the end of a league match.