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Rome Sports Hall of Fame to honor 2024 class on July 28
Rome Sentinel· 21 hours agoThe Rome Sports Hall of Fame and Museum will hold its 46th induction ceremony and banquet on Sunday, July 28, to honor the Class of 2024. Former Rome Catholic ...
Another Round 315 - Rome Mayor Jeffrey Lanigan - May/June Update
Rome Sentinel· 6 days agoRome Mayor Jeffrey M. Lanigan made his latest appearance on the Another Round 315 podcast this week...
Marquette announces public funeral arrangements for its president, Michael Lovell
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoHe was recently in Rome on a Jesuit formation pilgrimage with his wife, members of the Society of Jesus and the university's Board of Trustees when he became sick and was ...
THINGS TO DO: Hungry or thirsty? Check out these Utica-Rome area options
Rome Sentinel· 3 days agoCraving comfort food, ice cream, spirits or more? Check out thisDaily Sentinel collection of all...
No Marshal Law
The Daily Sentinel· 1 hour agoThe Sheriff’s Office has already been covering Collbran with its remote area deputies during its town marshal vacancy, Matarozzo said, so the town has...
Shatel: Tennessee coach Tony Vitello is the exact type of character Omaha needs at the CWS
Omaha World-Herald· 1 day agoYou never know what Tennessee coach Tony Vitello will say next. But everyone knows where his team is...
Shooting victims' friends, family deserve answers
The Daily Sentinel· 3 days agoDavid Doolin and Robert McCall are dead, shot to death on May 15 in a parking lot in the area of 29 Road and North Avenue.
Unreal (estate) home prices
The Daily Sentinel· 1 day ago“Sales across all price ranges were similar to last year, with a slight drop of 3.4%, from 293 sales in May 2023 to 283 in May 2024,” Bray stated in an...
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack visits Palisade, announces awards for farms
The Daily Sentinel· 6 days agoRancho Durazno on Friday hosted U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, who spoke about U.S....
The meandering path to a housing column
The Daily Sentinel· 5 days agoA Friday letter to the editor in the Daily Sentinel questioned (again) $5.5 million local taxpayer dollars subsidizing, sans any affordability requirement ...