Colin Cowherd unveils what Kevin Durant’s abysmal 4th quarter in Warriors’ loss tells the world about LeBron
Reflecting on Golden State losing to the Houston Rockets in Game 4 of the 2018 Western Conference Finals, Colin Cowherd unveils what Kevin Durant’s abysmal 4th quarter in Warriors’ defeat tells the world not only about KD
NFL owners adopt new policy to address anthem protests
ATLANTA (AP) NFL owners approved a new policy Thursday aimed at addressing the firestorm over national anthem protests, permitting players to stay in the locker room during the ”The Star-Spangled Banner” but requiring them to stand if
Royals’ Hammel is no fan of the shift
Defensive shifts are designed to take away hits, but Royals pitcher Jason Hammel is no fan of them: “I don’t want to pitch to the shift. I want to pitch to my strengths.”
Third Annual Jeep Fest Coming

The 3rd annual Steinjager Jeep Blitz is coming to Bushnell. Adam Morrow and Kyle Borchardt from Steinjager joined Tom Meredith on “Galesburg’s Morning News” to talk about the company and the event.
GPD seizes cocaine following reported burglary

A Galesburg man was arrested Wednesday morning for possession of cocaine following a reported burglary on South Soangetaha Road.
Sanchez lifts White Sox over Orioles 3-2
CHICAGO (AP) – Yolmer Sanchez capped Chicago’s three-run eighth with a tiebreaking RBI single, lifting the White Sox to a 3-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
Royals Hammel earns first win in win over Cardinals
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Alex Gordon and Salvador Perez each homered and Jason Hammel earned his first victory of the season as the Kansas City Royals beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 on Tuesday night.
Ramirez hits 14th homer, Indians rout Cubs 10-1 in rematch
CHICAGO (AP) – Jose Ramirez hit his 14th homer and the Cleveland Indians routed the Chicago Cubs 10-1 on Tuesday night in their first meeting at Wrigley Field since the 2016 World Series.
Southern Illinois man convicted in 2016 death of wife
BENTON, Ill. (AP) – A southern Illinois man has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his wife.
Proposal to build Obama center goes to Chicago City Council
CHICAGO (AP) – The Chicago City Council is expected to sign off on construction of the Obama Presidential Center in a park on the city’s South Side.
15 Illinois libraries to share $724K in state grants
CHICAGO (AP) – Fifteen libraries across Illinois will share more than $700,000 in state grants to help pay for critical remodeling and renovation projects.
Judge found guilty of fraud to seek retention in November
CHICAGO (AP) – A Cook County judge who was convicted by a federal jury in Chicago of fraudulently obtaining mortgages for investment properties is seeking retention.
Suspect in shooting of ATF agent pleads not guilty
CHICAGO (AP) – A Chicago man accused of shooting an Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent has pleaded not guilty to assault charges.
House speaker seeks investigation into claims of retaliation
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has asked for an outside review of whether he or his staff retaliated against a lawmaker for speaking out on sexual harassment.
Group plans LGBTQ pride festival in southern Illinois
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) – A group is organizing an LGBTQ pride festival in southern Illinois following a successful fundraising campaign.
US Marshal in Chicago steps down halfway through term
CHICAGO (AP) – The United States Marshal in Chicago has stepped down about halfway through his four-year term.
Sounds of the Game (VIDEO)
Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire mic’d up
Eurales awarded leadership honor by Library Foundation

Every year the Galesburg Public Library Foundation awarded the Mike Kroll Leadership Award to a current community leader.
Tigers blanked by Twins 6-0; Boyd leaves with oblique spasm
Detroit goes 0 for 6 with runners in scoring position
“Sunday Night Football” sets TV ratings record
NEW YORK (AP) America has spoken: NFL over ”American Idol.”
