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State Police out of Williamson reported stopping a Route 104 westbound...
Harsher words have seldom been spoken after a Sprint Cup race. Almost no one was happy, not even winning car owner Richard Childress and Chase leader Brad Keselowski, following Kevin Harvick's... Read more »
You may remember Greg Logins as a member of the 2005 Sodus State Champion team. He later took his talents to a division one basketball program at Canisius College, where... Read more »
For David Ragan, who drives the No. 34 CertainTeed/31-W Ford for car owner Bob Jenkins' Front Row Motorsports, it's all a matter of gradual improvement. Ragan, 26, spent five years competing... Read more »
The Williamson Boys Varsity Soccer team advanced in the State Tournament with a 3-0 victory over Maple Grove in the quarterfinals. Junior Tom Ferland scored twice in the second half off... Read more »
Surprising no one, Jimmie Johnson left his little gold mine, Martinsville Speedway, with another treasure chest. First place in the Tums Fast Relief 500 was worth $202,511, but another Sprint... Read more »
Among my colleagues, it's popularly believed that I am at my best, particularly as a columnist, when, uh, "all hell breaks loose." Of course, my view isn't objective, and I think... Read more »
Kati White headed in a corner kick from Tori Johnson in the 33rd minute to lead Gananda (17-0), which has won the most games in school history. Darci MacFall made... Read more »
The news that hit NASCAR just before its fall weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway was a shocker ... and almost totally unexpected. Dale Earnhardt Jr., the most popular driver in the... Read more »
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has won five races at Talladega Superspeedway. His father won 10. When a NASCAR driver named Earnhardt says "enough is enough," he deserves an airing of his... Read more »
What a difference a year makes. In 2011, Carl Edwards compiled the best average finish in Chase history, 4.9. Yet still it wasn't enough to win the Sprint Cup championship. Tony... Read more »