Stearman Fly-in lands next week

Some pilots are already in town and will be offering rides this weekend, but the annual National Stearman Fly-In officially starts next week at the Galesburg Municipal Airport! We talked with an organizer and Stearman pilots on
Twins set road HR record in 10-5 win over White Sox
Jake Cave and C.J. Cron homered, as the Minnesota Twins set a major-league record for home runs on the road during a 10-5 win over the Chicago White Sox
After seven FCS titles, K-State's Klieman ready to prove himself at a new level
New Kansas State coach Chris Klieman has seven FCS national championship rings with North Dakota State, but he’ll once again be proving himself on Saturday.
Suspended Browns RB Hunt undergoes sports hernia surgery
Suspended Browns running back Kareem Hunt has undergone surgery for a sports hernia
Looking back: This One’s For You
On Friday night, we’ll connect live with Missouri National Guard troops in Qatar and Kuwait and their families at Busch during our annual This One’s For You telecast. Here’s a look back.
Lamb primed to be Oklahoma's next superstar receiver
Lamb primed to be Oklahoma’s next superstar receiver
P5 newbies in Big 12, trio have 1st games as P5 head coach
P5 newbies in Big 12, trio have 1st games as P5 head coach
Virginia town struggles to come to grips with triple slaying
Virginia town struggles to come to grips with triple slaying
Slugging Twins set road HR record in 10-5 rout of White Sox
Slugging Twins set road HR record in 10-5 rout of White Sox
Blues' Binnington now commands a 'new respect level' at summer training
Jordan Binnington used to fly under the radar during his summer training, but those days are long gone for the St. Louis Blues goalie.
Big 12 opening week has Oklahoma hosting Holgorsen return
Big 12 opening week has Oklahoma hosting Holgorsen return
Alpha Post Office now the Steele Post Office

The post office in Alpha — one of the areas where Army Captain Joshua Steele grew up — is now named in his honor.
Pritzker has hairline thigh fracture, ordered to rest

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker has a hairline fracture on his left thighbone and a doctor has ordered rest for four to six weeks.
Brewers prospect Bickford putting together impressive scoreless streak
Phil Bickford racking up goose eggs and strikeouts plus more prospect updates in the latest Young Brewers Tracker
Texas School for the Deaf proves hearing loss doesn’t limit potential | Texas Football Days presented by Jack In The Box
Texas School for the Deaf football team proving it can play with anyone, and enjoys beating teams that can hear what they are unable to.
Purdue's Moore looking to build off unforgettable freshman season
Purdue receiver Rondale Moore made a big mark on the Boilermakers as a freshman. Now it’s time to see what he’ll do for an encore.
Twins 2nd-round pick Canterino flourishing in first year as a pro
Matt Canterino continues to keep runners off the bases and more prospect updates in the latest Young Twins Tracker
Colin Cowherd on why Michael Jordan sells way more shoes than any current NBA player
Colin Cowherd reacts to the news that Michael Jordan still makes $130 million off selling shoes every year, while current players like LeBron James and Kevin Durant are only making around $30 million a year.
Colin Cowherd: If Texans don’t improve offensive line, Deshaun Watson may be the next Andrew Luck
Andrew Luck’s career was plagued by injuries partially due to the Indianapolis Colts’ poor offensive line play early in his career. Similarly, Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans have been victims of bad offensive line play and
Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal once again proved you’re never too old to beef
The two old rivals will always have one thing in common.