Braves 2B Ozzie Albies back in lineup after missing 4 games
ATLANTA (AP) All-Star second baseman Ozzie Albies is back in the lineup for the Atlanta Braves.
'To the moon': Pac-12 teams cast wide net for D-linemen
LOS ANGELES (AP) Herm Edwards is back in college football for the first time since 1989, but the Arizona State head coach understands success starts with a dominant defensive front.
State: Olympic agency boss charged drinks to state cards
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) A former executive at the agency that maintains winter Olympic facilities in Lake Placid, New York, is accused of using state-issued credit cards to run up thousands of dollars in bar bills.
No extension, no big deal for Packers' Aaron Rodgers
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Aaron Rodgers sounds as if he’s more worried about swimming with sharks than a new contract.
Mario Lemieux puts $22 million Quebec chateau on market
MONTREAL (AP) For sale: hockey great Mario Lemieux’s 50-room Quebec summer home.
Kyrie Irving insists he'll be ready for Celtics camp
LAS VEGAS (AP) Kyrie Irving isn’t in a position where he could play with USA Basketball this week at its minicamp.
Mariners hoping slumping offense can rediscover punch
SEATTLE (AP) When the Seattle Mariners surged in June and suddenly became a legitimate playoff contender in the American League, it was largely on the strength of an offense that was scoring plenty of runs with jolts
Confident Cousins comfortable with 'license to lead' Vikings
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) The quarterback merry-go-round in Minnesota has lost a lot of qualified riders over the past decade and more, and the Vikings made an unprecedented commitment this year to Kirk Cousins to make it stop.
Would KD consider playing with LeBron?
Kevin Durant endorses LeBron’s move to the Lakers. CJ McCollum calls Kevin Durant signing with Golden State “soft.” Bill Belichick sent a congratulatory text to Jimmy Garoppolo after each start with the 49ers. And, would the Browns
Buy or sell? Pirates’ surge puts team in precarious spot
PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Pirates pay Felipe Vazquez $3 million a year to close out games. It’s a great way to make a living. It just doesn’t happen to be the All-Star reliever’s favorite thing about his
Knox County Board approves severance for Knox County Nursing Home admin

The Knox County Board approved an agreement last night that ends Rachel Secrist’s tenure as head administrator of the Knox County Nursing Home.
Despite taking F1 lead, Hamilton says Ferrari has upper hand
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) Despite regaining the Formula One lead, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton maintains Ferrari has the upper hand.
A look at the Baseball Hall of Fame's 2018 inductees
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) A look at the players to be inducted Sunday into the Baseball Hall of Fame:
NBA exec Rod Thorn wins USA Basketball's Steitz Award
LAS VEGAS (AP) Longtime NBA executive Rod Thorn is this year’s recipient of the USA Basketball Edward S. Steitz Award.
Texans poised for playoff bid after missing out last year
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) The Philadelphia Eagles went from playoff spectators to hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, an impressive one-season turnaround that was far from unprecedented in the modern NFL.
Miami man accused of golf cart fire at Beckham stadium site
MIAMI (AP) A 20-year-old man is accused of arson after police say he set fire to a Miami golf course where David Beckham hopes to build a soccer stadium.
AP source: Hawks agree to deal with Vince Carter
ATLANTA (AP) A person familiar with the deal says veteran Vince Carter has agreed to a one-year, $2.4 million contract with the Atlanta Hawks.
Conor McGregor to serve no jail time, clean record after New York mayhem
If McGregor violates the terms of his deal, he could face up to 15 days
Khan warmed up to be Pakistan PM by being cricket captain
ISLAMABAD (AP) By the force of his skills and personality, the charismatic Imran Khan endured in the toughest job in Pakistan for a decade.
Galesburg Parks & Rec Master Plan

The City of Galesburg Parks & Recreation Department has been working on a master plan. They now have a draft could help guide the department for the next 10-20 years. Director of Parks & Rec Tony