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JACKSON COUNTY — Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Force Construction Company plans to begin a bridge rehabilitation project along U.S. 50 over Heddy Run on or after Monday in Seymour. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Chris Troyanos has helped race medicine evolve, from how runners are treated for heat stroke to 'massive' planning with hospitals and health officials.
Tributes have been paid following the death of a long-standing and popular barman at Grogan’s pub in Dublin.
The Red Sox have locked up another one of their young up-and-comers as they look to build toward the future.
Former McDonald's workers reunited at their old restaurant 50 years later. Some members of the "Class of 1975" now own franchises. about the McDonald's reunion, here.
Music industry professional's cause of death was not immediately released. He had worked with artists such as Notorious B.I.G. and Big Daddy Kane. Mister Cee had spent 21 years working at HOT 97 with show Throwback at Noon
Victoria Beckham no doubt lives up to her Spice Girl name when it comes to her extensive designer wardrobe.
When it comes to casual dining, Americans see steak — in the right setting — as an affordable indulgence, though fewer are sipping alcohol.
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It’s time for Touchdown Wire’s Top 50 prospects for the 2024 draft class, featuring tape, advanced metrics, and comprehensive scouting reports.
With millions of jobs at risk from AI in the future, a survey of 16,000 workers found nearly half admit the technology can already outperform them in 'routine tasks' - and pays better attention to detail.