What’s Cool @ Target Field: Food & drinks at Bat & Barrel
From the Impossible Burger to the Minnesota Mule, there are plenty of tasty food and drink options at the new Bat & Barrel section at Target Field.
Colin Cowherd points out some signs that LeBron James is on his way out of Cleveland
Colin Cowherd analyzes LeBron James’ behavior during the NBA season and believes he is leaving Cleveland. Do you agree with Colin?
Irish twins to turn pro at ShopRite LPGA Classic
GALLOWAY, N.J. (AP) Irish twins Leona and Lisa Maguire are turning professional and plan to compete at next week’s ShopRite LPGA Classic.
#RallyGoose OK after collision in Detroit
Crazy moment in Detroit on Wednesday night.
Twins recall RHP Duffey, option RHP Slegers to Triple-A
The Minnesota Twins recalled right-handed pitcher Tyler Duffey from Triple-A Rochester and optioned Aaron Slegers, the team announced Thursday.
England allrounder Stokes doubtful for 2nd test vs Pakistan
LEEDS, England (AP) England allrounder Ben Stokes will undergo a scan to assess the extent of a hamstring injury that threatens his participation in the second and final test against Pakistan starting Friday.
Colin Cowherd on the report that Chris Paul has begun courting LeBron James to join Houston
Colin Cowherd reacts to the report that Chris Paul has begun courting LeBron James, detailing whether or not The King should ship out of Cleveland to join CP3 and James Harden in Houston.
Final KGS Concert For Maestro Bruce Polay

Maestro Bruce Polay will conduct his final concert with the Knox Galesburg Symphony during “Concert On The Lawn”. Bruce has retired from Knox College and this will be his last stint with the KGS. Bruce joined
Choral Dynamics And Habitat Dedication This Weekend

Choral Dynamics will have three performances this weekend that benefit Habitat For Humanity of Knox County. Habitat will also be dedicating their 53rd house. Jordan Knight, Habitat For Humanity executive director, Mary Stiers, Wes Young and
Monmouth-Roseville choir video of plane serenade goes viral

About two weeks ago 31 choir students from Monmouth-Roseville High School traveled to New York City for what was already expected to be a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
Reyes 4 scoreless innings in return, Cards lose to Brewers
MILWAUKEE (AP) – The Cardinals’ Alex Reyes pitched four scoreless innings in his return from Tommy John surgery, and Orlando Arcia hit a go-ahead single in a two-run seventh to lead the Milwaukee Brewers over St. Louis
Musgrove beats Cubs on the mound, angers them on the bases
PITTSBURGH (AP) – Joe Musgrove pitched seven strong innings and his hard slide led to both teams emptying their benches in another tense moment in the series between NL Central rivals, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to a
Kluber gets eighth win, Indians roll White Sox 9-1
CLEVELAND (AP) – Corey Kluber pitched six shutout innings and reached eight victories before any AL pitcher as the Cleveland Indians rolled to their fifth straight win, 9-1 Wednesday over the sagging Chicago White Sox to complete
Suburban Chicago man pleads guilty in roommate’s death
ST. CHARLES, Ill. (AP) – A 50-year-old Chicago-area man has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of his roommate in 2010.
Chicago expanding pre-kindergarten for city’s 4-year-olds
CHICAGO (AP) – Chicago’s public schools will make pre-kindergarten available to 3,700 more children next fall as part of a four-year plan to provide it to every 4-year-old in the city.
Group may provide tiny houses for homeless Illinois veterans
O’FALLON, Ill. (AP) – A nonprofit organization is looking at several locations in St. Clair and Madison counties to provide tiny homes for homeless veterans.
Man who sought to join Islamic State going to halfway house
CHICAGO (AP) – A suburban Chicago man who attempted to join the Islamic State will spend the summer at a halfway house for getting on the internet without prior court permission.
First month at Chicago adult trauma center a busy one
CHICAGO (AP) – In the first weeks of its operation, the University of Chicago Medicine’s new Level I adult trauma center has become one of the busiest in Illinois.
First West Nile mosquitoes found in Chicago’s north suburbs
CHICAGO (AP) – The Illinois Department of Public Health is reporting the first mosquitoes to test positive for West Nile Virus this year were found in Chicago’s suburbs.
SIU trustees oppose system split and reallocation of funds
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – The Southern Illinois University board of trustees is now on record opposing a proposal to split the system in two.
