CeeDee Lamb and the Dallas Cowboys look to bounce back from two consecutive losses as they'll travel to Las Vegas to face the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football. The Cowboys made two trades ...
The Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities can continue offering its school programs for children with disabilities after voters approved an additional levy to support the agency. Unofficial ...
The No. 16 Louisville Cardinals (6-1) and the Virginia Tech Hokies (3-5) square off on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at Lane Stadium in a battle of ACC opponents. Odds provided by BetMGM. This watch ...
If passed, the 1.6-mill continuous additional levy would increase the agency's revenue by more than $21 million a year. The agency is facing a $13.1 million deficit by 2028 if current spending and ...
The Detroit Tigers are back in the ALDS for the second straight year. The Tigers beat the Cleveland Guardians in the wild-card round of the 2025 MLB playoffs to avenge their choke of the AL Central ...
WASHINGTON — Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau announced she will not seek reelection on Thursday. Nadeau called the decision to not run for a fourth term "very difficult." "It has been an honor and ...
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the 2025 Mobil 1 301, a pivotal Playoff race. Known as "The Magic Mile," this flat, one-mile oval is a test of precision, patience, and ...
When he was in college, the Alabama coach Bear Bryant called him the best linebacker in the country. In 13 seasons with the Cowboys, he played in five Super Bowls. By Richard Sandomir In 1982, before ...
D.D. Lewis, a former Dallas Cowboys linebacker who was on the team for their two Super Bowl championship seasons in 1971 and 1977, has died, the team announced. He was 79. Lewis was a Cowboys lifer – ...
September 17 - D.D. Lewis, a fixture of the Dallas Cowboys' "Doomsday Defense" era, has died, according to the team. He was 79. Lewis was a college star at Mississippi State. He was inducted into the ...
D.D. Lewis, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys, has died at the age of 79. Lewis was a two-time All-American linebacker at Mississippi State and was inducted into the College ...
STARKVILLE — D.D. Lewis, a Mississippi State football All-America linebacker and two-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys, has died, the university announced Sept. 17. He was 79 years old.