Diehl, Betty L.

Mrs. Betty L. Diehl, 80, of Galesburg died at 12:40 a.m., Monday, December 3, 2018 surrounded by loved ones.
Hannam, Mary Jean

Mrs. Mary Jean Hannam, 89, of Galesburg, Illinois died at 12:51 pm Sunday, December 2, 2018 at Galesburg Cottage Hospital.
Samsung signs Olympic sponsorship to 2028 Los Angeles Games
Samsung has extended its IOC sponsorship deal through the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, making it 30 years of Summer and Winter Games support
Coyotes visit Kings, try for another four-game winning streak
The Arizona Coyotes aren’t used to going a whole week without losing, especially twice in one season.
Monday Sports in Brief
Monday Sports in Brief
TOP 25 THIS WEEK: Furman plays for 1st time with ranking
No. 25 Furman has the program’s first ranking in the AP Top 25 entering games against Elon and USC Upstate this week
NHL set to vote on Seattle expansion for 2021-22 season
The NHL Board of Governors will vote on expansion to Seattle and is expected to approve the team beginning play in the 2021-22 season
Hunt video just latest case of NFL's reactive discipline
The NFL’s handling of violence accusations against Kareem Hunt shows the league still reacts heavily based on public perception
Red Wings look to end 12-game losing streak vs. Lightning
One hoodoo vexed, another one on deck.
Senators aim to keep winning streak going against Canadiens
Senators aim to keep winning streak going against Canadiens
Sabres host Maple Leafs in game of top NHL teams
The Buffalo Sabres are facing a new reality, and it is a good one.
Kings will look to take advantage of shorthanded Suns
Kings will look to take advantage of shorthanded Suns
Road-weary Jazz finally home to face Spurs
SALT LAKE CITY — Frequent flyer miles are piling up for the Utah Jazz early in the season.
Heat, Magic meet for first time since season opener
MIAMI — Florida’s two NBA teams meet in Miami on Tuesday night, and here’s a switch:
Davidson re-elected as Knox County Board chair

With the election finally over, new and re-elected members of the Knox County Board were sworn in at a special organizational meeting Monday night, and in their first act, re-elected Pamela Davidson as board chair.
Colts look to rebound from dismal offensive performance
Colts look to rebound from dismal offensive performance
Vikings hope to hit stride in final quarter of regular season
Minnesota hits the final stretch with the playoffs in reach, but with plenty to prove
Doc Rivers on Patrick Beverley’s ejection: ‘Sticks and stones’
Doc Rivers was named the Western Conference Coach of the Month Monday and he sat down with Ralph Lawler to discuss that and Patrick Beverley’s ejection from Sunday’s game
LA Times writer Andrew Greif supports Doc Rivers’ Coach of the Month award
Andrew Greif has covered the Clippers for the LA Times as closely as anyone and he explains why Doc Rivers was deserving of his award
Middling Minnesota: Vikings hit final stretch, not in stride
Middling in Minnesota: Vikings hit final stretch with playoffs in reach, but plenty to prove