Patriotic Pomp “Les Pierrettes Celebrates the Red, White and Blue!” headlined the Christmas-Carnival fun that unfolded in the ...
The Chiefs (15-2) rested their regulars in their season finale at Denver and the Broncos ended an eight-year playoff drought ...
The Ravens surged past the Steelers to win the AFC North. Who will have the advantage when the rivals meet Saturday in the ...
The Good Shepherd School presented “The Father Tompson’s Dream,” a fundraising gala to help students reach their educational ...
Lander author Sam Lightner has released his 12th book “In The Valley of the Warm Winds” which focuses on the story of Eastern ...
For those achievements and guiding his team to the No. 1 spot in lehighvalleylive.com’s final rankings, West is the Girls ...
Alabama has had at least one Pro Bowl alumnus every season since coming up empty in 2011. In 2012, Atlanta Falcons wide ...
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, who has alternated among praising, criticizing and even mocking Jimmy Carter, came ...
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A man is set to receive a posthumous Congressional Medal of Honor Friday and will become the first Citadel graduate to do so.
Congressional Medal of Honor was awarded posthumously to Captain Hugh Reavis Nelson, ’59. Captain Nelson was an Army helicopter pilot in Vietnam in 1966 when he rescued his crew from a downed aircraft ...