Report: Jets Waive Dalvin Cook
(Florham Park, NJ) — The Jets are parting ways with a veteran playmaker. Four-time Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook was waived on Tuesday. According to ESPN, the move was mutually agreed upon as he also restructured
Purdue, Kansas And Houston Lead Latest College Basketball Coaches Poll
(Undated) — The top three teams in college basketball remain unchanged according to the first coaches poll of 2024. Purdue, Kansas and Houston are once again leading the way. UConn is up one spot and Tennessee rose
Georgia TE Brock Bowers Declares For NFL Draft
(Undated) — One of the top playmakers in college football is preparing for the next level. Georgia tight end Brock Bowers announced on social media that he is declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft. Bowers played three
Wild Stay Quiet Against Calgary
(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Wild didn’t make any noise on offense during a 3-1 loss to the Calgary Flames at the Xcel Energy Center. Minnesota surrendered two goals in the first period, but Pat Maroon
Grambling Women Set Record With 141-Point Win
(Grambling, LA) — Grambling women’s basketball is rewriting the record books. The Lady Tigers posted a 159-18 win over the College of Biblical Studies in Louisiana, which is the largest margin of victory in Division One women’s
Minnesota Law Impacting Evictions Will Go Into Effect In June
(St. Paul, MN) — A new Minnesota law will some place limits on when landlords can pursue evictions against tenants. The law, which will go into effect in June, was passed by the state legislature last spring
Walz Says Red Flag Law Will Save Lives

(St. Paul, MN) — Governor Tim Walz says a new extreme risk protection order law that went into effect on Monday will help save lives in Minnesota. Walz, Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan and members of law enforcement
One Dead After Attack At St. Peter Mental Health Facility
(St. Peter, MN) — Investigators are looking into the death of a patient at a Minnesota mental health facility. The Minnesota Department of Human Services says a patient at the north campus of the Forensic Mental Health
Two Montana Laws Blocked Ahead of New Year
(Bozeman, MT) — Two laws aiming to tackle affordable housing in Montana are on hold. A Bozeman judge blocked the laws from taking effect on New Year’s Day after being named in a lawsuit filed by a
U.S. Farmer Sentiment Stable As Inflation Expectations Subside
Farmer sentiment changed very little in December compared to the preceding month. The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer recorded a reading of 114, just one point lower than a month earlier. Both sub-indices of the barometer,