Facing death, Kansas student goes to Super Bowl, inspiring a team of players, parents Eric Adler, The Kansas City Star
Feb. 7 If on Sunday evening, you are like millions of others who will be looking to the Super Bowl to witness moments of nearly unimaginable grit and grace, courage in the face of overwhelming pressure, you can certainly look to the field.
Or you can look up into the stadium: section 238, row E.
That s where Jace Ward of Wamego, Kansas, will be sitting with his dad.
He will be the one in a Patrick Mahomes jersey, blond, soon to turn 22, a senior at Kansas State University cheering from the seats given to him by Kansas City Chiefs fullback Anthony Sherman.
WDIV and ClickOnDetroit honor contributions of African-Americans
Local 4 launches comprehensive coverage with ‘Celebrating Black History Month’
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WDIV s Celebrating Black History Month
WDIV-Local 4, the Graham Media Group owned NBC affiliate in Detroit, announced today their continuing commitment to honoring African American achievement through an initiative called
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elebrating Black History Month.
Throughout February, viewers from early morning to late evening will see a wide range of stories and profiles in various newscasts, programming, and on ClickOnDetroit showcasing Black successes, struggles, and changemakers.
“WDIV-Local 4 and ClickOnDetroit are committed to producing stories that spark meaningful conversations about our history, race, and equality,” said Marla Drutz, Vice President and General Manager. “We believe that the diversity of our audience, region, and country needs to be represented in our reporting throughout
Here we are….a new year! A fresh start! A chance to get back to normal…whatever that looks like. The one constant in our lives is that each month GMT Games puts out their Monthly Update Email and it always seems to make the world seem a bit better and takes us away from the reality of whatever challenges we are facing at the moment. This month was a big one as there were 3 brand new P500 games added as well as 2 reprints along with lots of information about other things happening at GMT Games.
In case you missed the Monthly Update email, here is a link: https://mailchi.mp/3610efff995e/january-update-from-gmt-new-p500s-gmt-one-solo-info-production-update-and-more
New year, new hobby?
Michelle Oliver, Multimedia Journalist, Live in the D, Detroit
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January is the start of the year and for many people it is the start of something new. So why not try a new hobby? It is actually National Hobby Month and joining host Jason Carr to talk about it are Jason Hall from RiDetroit, Movie Reviewer Greg Russell, and AJ Williams, The Michigan Chronicle Managing Editor and the Blogger In Chief of SingleBlackChick.com.
First off, do you have a hobby? For Greg Russell, his hobby is collecting autographs and, as someone who interviews celebrities for a living, he has collected many over the years. In particular, he loves collecting Beatles memorabilia. Jason Hall’s obvious hobby is the e-bike, but what you might not know is that he collects sneakers. AJ loves to get in touch with her creative side and paints in her free time.
Year-in-review: 2020 Korn Ferry Tour
Korn Ferry Tour content managers recall memorable moments from wild, unprecedented 2020 December 31, 2020
Wake Forest alum Will Zalatoris leads the Korn Ferry Tour Points List and has also secured PGA TOUR Special Temporary Membership. (Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
Korn Ferry Tour content managers Mackenzie Perez and Kevin Prise reflect on an unprecedented 2020 Korn Ferry Tour campaign, the first portion of the 2020-21 combined season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic .
By Mackenzie Perez
What feels like five years ago, I began my journey with the Korn Ferry Tour in January. To say this was the most interesting year of my life is an understatement. After graduating with my master’s degree and finishing up my University of Missouri golf career in 2019, hopes were high for what was to come in 2020.