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Lug nuts and $35,000 fine still the talk around Tony Stewart
TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — It’s been an action-packed week for Tony Stewart following his return to a race car after a back injury sidelined him the first eight races of the season.
PREP ROUNDUP | Arcadia softball team upends top-ranked Logan
ARCADIA — The Arcadia High School softball team managed one hit in its first six innings, but it turned a hit batter and three seventh-inning hits into its biggest win of the season on Friday.
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Brewers: Marlins lose no-hit bid but hang on for victory
MILWAUKEE — Two outs away from being no-hit, the Milwaukee Brewers almost came away with a miraculous win Friday night.
Packers trade up in 2nd round, take Indiana's Jason Spriggs
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Packers have added heft up front in the NFL draft.
Aquinas girls soccer team embracing identity
The transition season after winning a state championship isn’t always an easy one.
Scheduled IndyCar race on streets of Boston canceled
BOSTON (AP) — First the 2024 Olympics. Now an IndyCar race is pulling out of Boston before it even began.
LBs Jack, Smith go early in 2nd round of NFL draft
CHICAGO (AP) — The wait is over for injured linebackers Myles Jack and Jaylon Smith.
NEWBERRY: Let's get rid of 'war rooms,' other ludicrous terms
Ahhh, we're once again at that time of the year when self-important men who've never served in the military gather to divvy up a group of younger men who happen to be very good at the game of football.
The Latest: Local hero Butkus kicks off Round 2 of NFL Draft
CHICAGO (AP) — The Latest on the second day of the NFL draft (all times local):
UW-L's Koenen overcomes injury, becomes champion
For a guy that only runs short distances, it’s been a long road for Alex Koenen.
Badgers men's basketball: Greg Gard satisfied with 2016 recruiting class after unusual start
Even with an atypical start to the recruiting cycle, Greg Gard emerged satisfied with UW's two recruits in the class of 2016.
Rio Olympic flame visits UN office in Geneva
GENEVA (AP) — The Olympic flame for the Rio de Janeiro Games came to the United Nations in Geneva on Friday, where officials said a team of refugee athletes will bring a message of hope for refugees around the world.
Tom Oates: NFL draft unfolds perfectly for GM Ted Thompson, Packers
Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson has few equals during the three days of the NFL draft. This is where Thompson does his best work.
Packers take DT Kenny Clark in first round
GREEN BAY — The Green Bay Packers are counting on UCLA's Kenny Clark to help fill a big void on the defensive line.
Hot-hitting Kohlwey, Eagles, ready for Whitewater
One thing that UW-La Crosse baseball coach Chris Schwarz won't do is take credit for Taylor Kohlwey’s success.
Aquinas girls hold off West Salem in soccer challenge
The Aquinas High School girls soccer team needed defense to win Thursday night and received it.
Raiders owner to Las Vegas: Build it and we will come
LAS VEGAS — Mark Davis was beaming as he posed with fans behind a black and silver “Las Vegas Raiders” banner. He made a few jokes before delivering a $500 million commitment to a new stadium in the city for…
PREP ROUNDUP | Lichter slugs Aquinas softball team past Central
It was a cold and rainy afternoon, but that didn’t dampen the performance — or cool off the bat — of Aquinas High School’s Kim Lichter.

