Pullen, Joyce A.

Joyce A. Pullen, 81, of Oquawka, IL, passed away 10:15 a.m., Sunday, May 10, 2020, at her home surrounded by her loving family.
Sayrs, Diana S.

Mrs. Diana S. Sayrs, 79, of Williams Bay, Wisconsin died at 11:15 p.m. Thursday, May 7, 2020, at Legacy Hospice House in Ocala, Florida.
Lewis, Rebecca “Becky”

Rebecca “Becky” Sue Snyder Mixon Lewis, 63 of Galesburg, passed away at 6:30 a.m. Saturday, May 9, 2020, at her home.
Kern, Debbra K.

Debbra Kay Kern,70, Galesburg, died at 11:36 a.m. Sunday, April 26, 2020, at Galesburg Cottage Hospital.
AP PHOTOS: Horses are coming back to Churchill Downs

AP PHOTOS: Horses are coming back to Churchill Downs
Tianjin Tianhai quits Chinese soccer league, disbands
Tianjin Tianhai quits Chinese soccer league, disbands
UEFA bans Ukraine forward Biesiedin for 1 year for doping
Ukraine forward Artem Biesiedin has been banned from soccer for one year in a doping case
Northwestern furloughs 250 workers amid budget shortfall
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) – Northwestern University has furloughed 250 workers and suspended contributions to employee retirement funds as it reports a $90 million budget shortfall due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bradley University to resume on-campus instruction in August
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) – Bradley University in central Illinois has announced it will resume on-campus instruction in late August.
Man whose protective mask helped in jail escape is caught
CHICAGO (AP) – Authorities have captured a man who escaped from a Chicago jail by wearing a coronavirus protective mask and pretending to be another detainee who was set for release.
Asplund discusses financial future of District 205 amidst pandemic

District 205 is looking into some broad recommendations for moving forward into the next school year.
The Latest: German soccer clubs to decide on new subs rule

German soccer clubs will decide whether to adopt a rule change to increase the number of substitutions when they meet by video conference on Thursday
The Latest: Wimbledon donates to emergency services

The Latest: Wimbledon donates to emergency services
Tokyo Olympics closing 5 souvenir shops; downsizing another

Tokyo Olympics closing 5 souvenir shops; downsizing another
Vettel may walk away from Ferrari having never won the title

Sebastian Vettel may walk away from Ferrari having never delivered the Formula One title the proud Italian team so desperately wants
Monday Sports in Brief
Monday Sports in Brief
Like it or not, National League designated hitters limber up

The designated hitter debate has raged since 1973, the first time the DH was used by Major League Baseball in a regular-season game
Virus sparks debate on whether more prospects will stay home

Virus sparks debate on whether more prospects will stay home
In some Olympic sports, training from home is almost routine

The coronavirus crisis has forced many athletes to be creative as they try to continue their training
Premier League seeks to allay players' training health fears

Premier League seeks to allay players’ training health fears
