Following Major League Baseball's decision to take over umpire training, the class of 2026 will be the last class to graduate at the Ormond Beach school.
The Wendelstedt Umpire School traces its roots to 1938 in Cocoa, where Bill McGowan first began training umpires for ...
Texas-based chicken concept Layne's Chicken Fingers has found its footing with substantial growth, more than doubling its unit count last year and expecting to do the same in 2026. As the brand grows, ...
We took real umpires, got them drunk, and tested how well they could still make calls. It starts funny, but it gets messy fast once the pressure hits. Some calls are shockingly good, and others are so ...
Ron Miller and Mike Clark have been working the whistle for youth lacrosse games in the area since their daughters played for Grant High in 1999.
For fans of the iconic animated duo Tom and Jerry, the Tom & Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology is getting a Blu-ray release on December 2. This collection is currently available to preorder for $59.99 ...
Ann Hamilton Layne, 86, of Staunton, VA, formerly of Waynesboro, VA, passed away on January 2, 2026 at Augusta Health in Fishersville, VA. She was affectionately known as "GranAnn" by her family. Ann ...
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones hinted at potential offseason changes before the team's final game. Jones stated it would be inaccurate to solely blame defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus for the team's ...
The Dallas Cowboys and team owner Jerry Jones are not happy with how the 2025 NFL season ended. At the beginning of the year, the Cowboys were hoping to be a legitimate contender in the NFC. That wasn ...
Bestselling author and former Rhino Times writer Jerry Bledsoe passed away on New Year’s Eve at the age of 84. Bledsoe, who was best known for his true crime books such as Bitter Blood, also shed ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Bishop Jerry McCullough, a beloved church leader in Rochester, died at the age of 84 on Tuesday. He established the Faith Temple Apostolic Church more than 52 years ago in the ...
Jerry Neuheisel is leaving home to go work for someone familiar. The longtime UCLA assistant who was born at the school’s medical center, played quarterback for the Bruins and rose to de facto ...