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by Toter - 1 month ago

Gilgeous-Alexander Scores 41 as Thunder Dominate Grizzlies 120-103

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dominated with 41 points, propelling the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 120-103 triumph over the struggling Grizzlies at FedExForum on March 5. Memphis, now 38-24, endures a fourth straight defeat. The Thunder's lead in the Western Conference standings expands to a commanding 13-...

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James Watkins Takes the Helm as New Chair at Cincinnati Regional Chamber

Amy Fitzgibbons of the Cincinnati Regional Chamber announced James Watkins as the new Board Chair. Former Vice Chair, Watkins has significantly contributed to regional initiatives and is CEO of Triversity Construction. New Board Members include Katrina English, Holly H. Mazzocca, Lisa Vannis, and An...

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Stephen A. Smith Inks Lucrative 5-Year, $100 Million Deal with ESPN

Stephen A. Smith remains ESPN's star, securing a five-year, $100 million deal. While maintaining his First Take presence, he'll scale back other roles, gaining freedom to explore beyond sports. ESPN's move signals stability amid streaming competition. Smith's vibrant persona ensures his cultural rel...

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Wild Beale Joins Forces with Top National Comics on Stage

The Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi, hosted the “We Them Ones” comedy tour, featuring top comedians Mojo Brookzz, Tony Roberts, Mike Epps, Lil Duval, and Karlous Miller. A surprise guest also took the stage, hinting at a promising future in comedy. This unforgettable event happened last wee...

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Discovering Black History: Key Events from March 5-11, 2025

March 5 marks the tragic death of Crispus Attucks, the first American casualty in the fight for independence, shot by British soldiers. An escaped slave and skilled sailor, Attucks inspired many with his speech on freedom during a protest, leading to the Boston Massacre, where four lives were lost.

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Indy's Washington Square Mall Recycling Closure: Impact on Residents

The Indy DPW has closed the Washington Square Mall recycling site, citing possible illegal dumping or vandalism. Community sites are for household recyclables only, with strict rules against commercial use. Accepted items include glass, plastic bottles, cans, and paper. Improper disposal may incur f...