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Local Players Still In NFL Playoffs For Conference Championships
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The 2020 NFL season featured more than half a dozen Shreveport area players on active rosters. Some dealt with injuries, while others are on their way to their first ever Conference Championship games. At this point,
we re guaranteed at least TWO Shreveport area players in the Super Bowl.
That s because there s a Shreveport area player on every team left in the playoffs. Amazingly, all four teams in the Conference Championship games have a defensive player from our area. So no matter what two teams head into the Super Bowl, there will be a Shreveport area player on each roster.
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Chris Bos sworn in to represent 51st House District State Rep. Chris Bos (R-Lake Zurich) taking the oath of office on Jan. 13, 2021. Courtesy of IL House Staff
Updated 1/15/2021 10:58 PM
SPRINGFIELD On Wednesday, Jan. 13, Chris Bos (R-Lake Zurich) took the oath of office to become State Representative for the 51st District in the Illinois House of Representatives for the 102nd General Assembly. Bos was elected to the House in the 2020 general election. First and foremost, I want to thank the residents of the 51st District for placing your trust in me to represent our communities in the General Assembly, said Bos. Our state is facing many challenges but as I have said from the beginning, I firmly believe we can rise to the occasion by working together and ensuring the voices of local communities are heard. There is more that unites us than divides us, and this mentality is what will help us change the status quo, tackle corruption and halt the crushing t
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By Andrew Atkinson EXCLUSIVE
Race entries at Newcastle were affected by the snowfall on roads with many horses scheduled to go to post declared non-runners on Friday.
“The horrendous conditions en route to Newcastle resulted in so many non-runners- including ours – in the first four races,” said trainer Phil Kirby.
Kirby, based at Green Oaks Farm stables in Richmond North Yorkshire, said: “The second box was borderline to make it with four in the fourth race.”
Snow joke: road tail-backs lead to a plethora of non-runners at Newcastle. Photo: Phil Kirby.
It was too late, with four of the five non-runners in the 1.40 race coming from Kirby’s stables.