Stanford's Reid Travis pulls out of draft and will transfer
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Stanford forward Reid Travis has pulled out of the NBA draft and will transfer for his final year of eligibility.
It's an annual tradition for LeBron James: The NBA Finals
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) LeBron James spent Memorial Day with his kids enjoying some barbecue. Once the grill got turned off, the television went on and he tuned in to study Game 7 of the Western Conference finals.
The Latest: Fans ready to go for Game 2 of Stanley Cup
LAS VEGAS (AP) The Latest on Game 2 of the Stanley Cup final between the Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights (all times local):
Oklahoma seeks third straight national softball title
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The two-time defending national softball champion Oklahoma Sooners might be better than ever.
Oklahoma State wins national title at home
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma State avenged its loss to Alabama from four years ago while blasting the Crimson Tide to win the NCAA men’s golf championship on its home course Wednesday.
Warriors, Cavs earned fourth straight Finals the hard way
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Cleveland and Golden State were stretched to their limits in the conference finals this time around, leaving little time to recoup and prepare for their latest date in the NBA Finals.
Make the case: Andrelton Simmons should be an All-Star
Jose Mota and Victor Rojas both agree the Angels shortstop is being snuffed by national media and deserves to be an all-star due to his play on both sides of the ball
Horse breaks free, races toward stands at horse show
DEVON, Pa. (AP) A horse has broken free at a Pennsylvania horse show, sending people running for cover as it galloped toward the stables.
Fancher, Jeffery A.
Jeffery A. Fancher, 53, of Little York, IL, passed away at 6:35 a.m., Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at his home.
Mets list Matz as day to day, hope he won’t miss next start
ATLANTA (AP) The New York Mets have listed starting pitcher Steven Matz as day to day, hopeful he will not miss a turn in the rotation with a mild strain in his middle left finger.
Duvall’s slam helps Reds beat Diamondbacks 7-4
Cincinnati pulled out the win on getaway day behind two big blasts.
Galesburg Library Summer Reading Program starts Monday!

The Galesburg Public Library’s Summer Reading Program is travel-themed, starts this Monday (June 4), and is open to young and old alike! Melinda Jones-Rhoades and John Driscoll talk about it with Will Stevenson on Galesburg’s Evening News!
Appeals court refuses to toss Aaron Schock charges
CHICAGO (AP) – The Latest on an appeals court decision not to toss the corruption case against former U.S. House Rep. Aaron Schock (all times local):
Anderson, Jerry F.

Jerry F. Anderson, 70, of Lake Warren, Monmouth, died at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at home surrounded by family.
Senate OKs temporarily taking guns from dangerous people
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – The Illinois Senate has sent the governor legislation allowing courts to temporarily confiscate guns from people threatening violence.
Second arrest in Macomb pet store animal deaths investigation

Police in Macomb say a second person has been arrested in connection with the investigation into dozens of both live and dead animals being found inside a closed pet store.
Industrial Hemp bill moving forward in Springfield.

Efforts in Springfield to legalize industrial hemp in Illinois continue.
Lovdahl, Alice G.

Mrs. Alice G. Lovdahl, 60, of Galesburg, Illinois died at 3:00 pm Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at her home.
Callahan, Mauer lead referee selections for NBA Finals
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Veterans Mike Callahan and Ken Mauer, along with first-timer David Guthrie, are among the 12 referees who have been selected to work the NBA Finals.
Tennessee coach says linebacker decides not to transfer
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt says linebacker Darrin Kirkland Jr. has changed his mind and will be staying with the Volunteers.