Dec 28, 2020
Catherine Charlotte Fields Hudson, 85, daughter of the late Allen and Edna Fields, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, December 24, 2020 in Fountaintown, IN.
Born on December 22, 1935 in Pine Grove, WV, she moved to New Cumberland, WV, her beloved home for almost 80 years, before moving to live with her daughter, Lynn, in Indiana.
Her lifelong passion was for her Lord, her family, and her church. She shared her love and commitment to her Saviour, Jesus Christ, by raising her four children to know Him, and by serving Him faithfully in His body at New Cumberland Christian Church. She used her musical talent as pianist to accompany worship, choir, youth programs, including “Sing Out,” and Christian Endeavor. She also served as church secretary and custodian. Her love for the elderly endeared her to all at the Hancock County Senior Citizen Center while she was employed there. She is now hearing the Lord that she loved saying to her, “Well done, good and faithfu
When the Green Bay Packers get to the red zone, it s Davante Adams time.
The star receiver has been the deadliest scoring threat this season, unmatched in his ability to win inches off the line of scrimmage and dust defenders in close quarters to hit pay dirt.
Adams has 14 touchdowns on the season, tied for most in the NFL despite missing two games due to injury. He s caught a score in each of the past eight games. The eight-game streak is a Packers record, passing the mark of seven set by the great Don Hutson, and puts him one behind A.J. Green for second-most all time.
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Green Bay Packers clinch NFC North with win over Detroit Lions as No. 1 seed remains in play
Two-time Wisconsin Sportswriter of the Year as selected by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association
When the Green Bay Packers clinched the division last season, they donned NFC North champions hats and T-shirts that read, The North is not enough.
As it turned out, that had to be enough, as they headed into the playoffs unable to secure the No. 1 seed.
They re now in position for more.
Sunday s 31-24 win over the Detroit Lions at Ford Field wrapped up the division title, and with three games to go, the Packers are in position to secure the all-important top seed in the NFC, thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles win over the New Orleans Saints.
Dec 13, 2020 10:57 PM
The Green Bay Packers clinched a second straight NFC North Division championship and got some help to climb into the enviable number one seed position in the Conference race by beating the Detroit Lions 31-24 at Ford Field on Sunday.
When Tampa Bay beat Minnesota 26-14 in a noon kickoff, the Packers knew a win would secure back to back division crowns and when Philadelphia beat New Orleans 24-21, Green Bay’s 10-3 record puts them atop the NFC with three weeks left in a season where only the top seed earns a first round playoff bye.
I’m not sure how often we can talk about another virtuoso performance from Aaron Rodgers but he delivered another with three touchdown passes and one rushing to lead the Pack to the win against a feisty Lions team playing a second game under interim Head Coach Darrell Bevell. It was Detroit who struck first on Matthew Stafford’s 1 yard shovel pass to T.J. Hockenson to cap a game opening 75 yard drive.