Now we play the waiting game… Ah, the waiting game sucks. Let’s play Hungry Hungry Hippos.
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What’s next for KU baseball? – KU Sports
“We have moved things in such an awesome direction,” Fitzgerald said after KU lost to Oklahoma on Friday. “The culture is rock-solid. It’s something we have to protect every day and we have to work on every day, but these guys love each other, and they play really hard for each other, and they represent the University of Kansas in an unbelievable way. As big a step as we’ve taken, we have more to go and we’re well on our way there.”
KU adds Maize native to wide receiver group – KU Sports
Cohoon will have four years of eligibility after playing in three games without recording a stat and redshirting as a freshman for the Orange. He is originally from Maize and was a three-star prospect out of high school, where he was a frequent target of current Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson.
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Defense Lawyers to Begin Closing Arguments in Trump’s Hush-Money Trial – The New York Times
Former President Donald J. Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial will enter its final stage Tuesday as defense lawyers and prosecutors deliver their closing arguments in a last attempt to sway the 12 New Yorkers who will decide his fate.
Hamburger vs. hot dog: Which is healthier for you? Experts chime in
“Both hamburgers and hot dogs are hyper-caloric foods with a higher saturated fat content relative to other foods or sources of meat,” said Ben Schuff, a licensed dietitian nutritionist and director of naturopathy and nutrition at BIÂN Chicago.
Jason Kelce Responds To Commenter Calling Wife Kylie Kelce A Homemaker
The X user replied to a previous tweet from Jason Kelce and wrote: “Your wife is a homemaker. But you can’t support butker.And your wife is a homemaker whose home is a mess. Sorry but it is dirty and messy on television. Seems you’re a bit hypocritical. Y’all are going to be left with nothing but swifties. You just ruined your gig. It’s a shame.”
2024 Can’t-Miss Summer Events in the Flathead – Flathead Beacon
While the Flathead offers seemingly endless opportunities to get out and enjoy nature, summertime also brings plenty of fun-filled events to suit a range of interests and age groups. This summer, the Flathead will play host to rodeos, an improv comedy troupe, arts festivals, legendary musicians and more. The following is just a small sample of the events taking place throughout the region this summer. For more ideas about where to go and what to do under the summer sun, check out www.flatheadevents.net and www.flatheadbeacon.com.
Montana church combines faith, beer for a good cause
“Bishop Vetter’s answer has been, Oh, sure. You know, why wouldn’t I? All the serious and important things we work very hard at, and so why don’t we enjoy all the other things in life as well,” said Bartleson.
Grateful Dead Honor Bill Walton: ‘Biggest Deadhead in the World’
Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann wrote their own heartfelt statements. “Yo Bill, thanks for the ride,” wrote Weir, posting photos with the athlete. “Thanks for the wonderful friendship, the years of color commentary — and the Hall of Fame existence that you wore like headlights.”
The Hands-Down Best Meatball Subs In The US, According To Reviews
A few chain restaurants also nail the meatball sub and make the dish easier to access for those who don’t live near a major city. Customers especially like these because the ingredients and quality are typically consistent from shop to shop. If you’re in a new city — or even a new state — you can count on one of these chains to deliver a good meatball sub every time.