Pedals, Planks and Poses taking all comers for fitness classes

Let the pedaling, planking and posing commence.
Supreme Court gives go-ahead to allow sports gambling
The Supreme Court on Monday gave its go-ahead for states to allow gambling on sports across the nation
NBA teams place eyes on future this week with lottery, combine
Even with the conference finals going on, the NBA’s eyes turn to the future this week.
Mariners should have better idea Tuesday on Cano recovery
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The Seattle Mariners say they will have a better idea on the projected length of Robinson Cano’s recovery time after the second baseman is examined by a hand specialist in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
NFL asks Congress to help with sports gambling ruling
The NFL wants Congress to enact a framework for legalized sports betting
Kokoskov takes aim at resurrecting Suns franchise
Igor Kokoskov praised the “courage” of Suns owner Robert Sarver and the team’s management to hire a “rookie coach, international coach, foreign coach.”
Kokoskov takes Suns reins
He was an assistant with the Suns from 2008 to 2013 and became a U.S. citizen during a ceremony on the court at Phoenix’s Talking Stick Resort Arena.
Hue Jackson to make good with bet, jump into Lake Erie
Hue Jackson’s shuddering season with the Cleveland Browns will include one last chill.
Motte’s Minute: Clarifying Martin Truex Jr.’s ‘Ford’ comments after the race in Kansas
In this weeks edition of Motte’s Minute, Daryl Motte clarifies Martin Truex Jr.’s comments about Ford having an unfair advantage.
Igor Kokoskov takes aim at resurrecting Suns franchise
PHOENIX (AP) Igor Kokoskov is the first NBA head coach born and raised outside North America, but he reminded everyone at his introductory news conference with the Phoenix Suns on Monday that he didn’t exactly just get
Padres call up Reyes, whose 14 homers lead all of baseball
SAN DIEGO (AP) Outfielder Franmil Reyes, whose 14 home runs for Triple-A El Paso lead professional baseball, has been brought by the San Diego Padres to make his major league debut.
Relay for Life returns to Galesburg Saturday

Support cancer research, and honor those who have been afflicted with the disease, at the annual Relay for Life of Knox County, being held Saturday at Knox College. Erin Olson, who helps organize the Relay, talks about
State Police encourage early FOID renewals

Illinois firearm owners are encouraged to file paperwork early for Firearm Owner Identification Cards renewals.
Recovering Neymar confirmed in Brazil’s World Cup squad
SAO PAULO (AP) Neymar has been confirmed in a Brazil 23-man World Cup squad of few surprises.
Russia blanks Slovakia, South Korea relegated at ice hockey
HERNING, Denmark (AP) Russia shut out Slovakia 4-0 at the ice hockey world championship while Norway beat South Korea 3-0 to relegate the Asian debutant on Monday.
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Sports with all the side effects
Colin Cowherd outlines why Lamar Jackson is Tim Tebow 2.0
Reflecting on the news that Baltimore’s Joe Flacco has not returned any of Lamar Jackson’s phone calls, Colin Cowherd outlines why Lamar is going to be the next Tim Tebow, revealing several notable similarities between Tebow and
Miller, Matthew N.

Matthew N. Miller, 60 of Alpha, IL passed away Friday May 11, 2018 at home.
Scriven, Roger L.

Roger Lee Scriven, 83, of Galesburg, went home to his loving Father at 7 p.m. Friday, March 23, 2018, in the Knox County Nursing Home.
Kisner, Shirley J.
Shirley Jean (McVey) Kisner born June 20, 1926, in Monmouth, Illinois. Died May 6, 2018, at the State Veterans Home in Floresville, Texas.