Illinois governor slams Trump for remarks captured on video
CHICAGO (AP) – Republican Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has largely avoided any discussion of the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump. That changed Monday, when Rauner directed harsh criticism at Trump for the vulgar remarks captured in a 2005 video, although he didn’t mention Trump’s name. Speaking after participating in Chicago’s Columbus Day parade, Rauner said…
Former Mizzou QB Corby Jones Inducted into Mo. Sports HOF
Jones Led Tigers to Back-to-Back Bowls in late 90’s
HOST WEEK!: Day 5 – we round out the cast with a chat with The Big Sports Show’s Jimmy Heuer
There’s more to sports than numbers and percentages, and that’s where the good stuff lives.
HOST WEEK!: Day 4 – McGraw Milhaven joins the show, and is surprisingly charming
McGraw is a loudmouth blowhard…but he’s *our* loudmouth blowhard…
Greitens taps charity donors for Missouri gubernatorial bid
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Republican Eric Greitens is getting financing for his Missouri gubernatorial campaign from many of the same people who have supported a charity he founded for military veterans. But Greitens denies that he has used a donor list for The Mission Continues to solicit money for his governor’s race against Democratic…
Will County to use K-9 to sniff out child porn offenders
KANKAKEE, Ill. (AP) – A northern Illinois county has enlisted a specially trained dog to help officers track child pornography. Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow is using money seized from criminal activities to pay for a black Labrador named Cache to be trained to detect hidden electronic devise. Glasgow says it’s a first in…
Jury selection starts in Penn State abuse scandal lawsuit
BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) – Jury selection is underway in a lawsuit by a former Penn State assistant football coach who says he witnessed onetime fellow coach Jerry Sandusky abuse a boy in the team shower more than 15 years ago. Mike McQueary claims in a defamation and whistleblower lawsuit against Penn State that he was…