Former Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook got a rude awakening to the concept of retirement of a coaching legend. There may not be a lot of time for watching sunsets ...
Angela Bauer has been a copy editor and lifestyles editor for the Journal-Courier since July 2012. The Evansville, Indiana, ...
“Perfect Strangers” is the first book by Marlowe, who helps adults with special needs find job placements. It includes dual narratives of him and his childhood friend, Nicos, two African ...
Thursday is the deadline for federal employees to accept President Donald Trump’s so-called buyout offer, something open to potentially 20,000 workers in New Mexico.
Objective To summarise the literature on the barriers to athletes seeking mental health treatment and cultural influencers of mental health in elite athletes. Data sources PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus, ...
He is preceded in death by his parents, Samuel Evertson Cook and Katharine Lee Cross Cook; wife, Peggy Cook; son, Robert William Cook; and sisters-in-law, Yvonne Cook and Cathy Cook.
A former Husker herself, the 39-year-old will be replacing John Cook. Busboom Kelly played and ... She moved to the position of libero in 2006. As an athlete for the Huskers, Busboom Kelly was ...
David earned his BA from Northeastern and has toiled in nearly every aspect of the food business, including as a line cook in Rhode Island where he once made a steak sandwich for Lamar Odom.
Cathy Cook is a news reporter for the Albuquerque Journal. Reach her via email at ccook@abqjournal.com.
A private school in Melbourne's south-east has been fined $140,000 following the death of one of its students, Lachlan Cook, on an overseas trip in 2019. Lachlan died in hospital from ...
Shortstop Maya Brady agreed to join the Athletes Unlimited Softball League on Tuesday, adding a significant presence to the burgeoning league that will hold its inaugural draft Wednesday night ...
Ordinarily hyper-sensitive to their images and petrified of anything that could threaten them, most teams, leagues and athletes are blithely continuing to use X despite the looming PR nightmare.