AP Was There: Villanova shoots lights out to upend Hoyas
A panel of Associated Press sports writers has come up with the top 10 men’s basketball games in the history of the NCAA Tournament
The Latest: 2nd Avalanche player tests positive, 4th in NHL
The Colorado Avalanche say a second player has tested positive for the new coronavirus
On This Day: Michael Jordan scores 69 points on the Cleveland Cavaliers
On March 28, 1990, Michael Jordan recorded the fourth 60-point game of his career, going for 69 points and 18 rebounds in Cleveland.
New cycle: US riders face another year of training for Tokyo
The decision to postpone the Tokyo Olympics until next year because of the coronavirus has left American cyclists with plenty of mixed feelings
The NASCAR world is coming together in the fight against COVID-19
As the sports world rallies to join the fight against COVID-19, teams and individuals across NASCAR are finding creative ways to support those in-need.
Runners still finding release on the road during coronavirus
Runners across the country are still running
Players and musicians in Spanish festival to fight virus
Players and musicians in Spanish festival to fight virus
WGIL’s Galesburg Live for Saturday, March 28

Will Stevenson hosted a special edition of WGIL’s Galesburg Live on Saturday, March 28, dedicated to more coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the first hour, Will looked at the impact on local businesses and non-profit organizations
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AP Sportlight
Who’s on your WWE Mount Rushmore?: WWE Pop Question
Who’s on your WWE Mount Rushmore?: WWE Pop Question
Barcelona donates 30,000 masks to help fight coronavirus
Barcelona has delivered 30,000 masks to the Catalonia government to help fight the coronavirus pandemic
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NFL Calendar
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MLB Calendar
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NHL Calendar
Iowa governor’s medical procedures order halts abortions
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A move by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds to halt elective medical procedures during the coronavirus emergency has halted abortions in the state.
Surgeon general: Chicago among ‘hot spot’ cities for virus
CHICAGO (AP) – The U.S. surgeon general says Chicago is among a number of American cities identified as a “hot spot” for COVID-19 cases and that it will see numbers continue to rise.
Senn, Paul Roger
Paul Roger Senn, 80, of Galesburg, died at home Friday, March 20, 2020.
Woods, Charles Henderson
Charles Henderson Woods, 91, of Knoxville, died peacefully at home on Friday March 27, 2020 at 5:45 a.m.
Glaser, Rita Jane

Rita Jane O’Brien-Glaser, 71, of Canton, Illinois died Thursday, March 26th, 2020 at 6:45 P.M. at her home surrounded by her loving family shortly after they sent a toast to Heaven to open the gates that Rita
Lafferty, George D.

George D. Lafferty, 88, of Alexis, IL passed away Thursday, March 26, 2020, 11:10 p.m. at his home.