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Biathlon : doublé des Français à Nove Mesto avec la victoire d'Eric Perrot sur l'individuel court devant Emilien Jacquelin
Les biathlètes français ont montré un magnifique visage sur la piste tchèque, jeudi soir, à un peu plus de deux semaines des Jeux olympiques de Milan-Cortina (6 au 22 février).

Grenon’s Newport Night Run returns April 4 to support Newport Public Education Foundation

Newport City Council to consider Cliff Walk improvements, natural gas moratorium at Jan. 28 meeting

Argentina envoy asks French lawmakers to cover “Falklands” label on map during hearing
Argentina’s ambassador to France, Ian Sielecki, halted the start of a hearing at France’s National Assembly and refused to speak while a map behind him displayed the Falklands/Malvinas as UK territory. Proceedings resumed only after a staff member covered the islands with a sticky note.

Rhode Island may ditch Mr. Potato Head license plates after Hasbro’s move to Boston

The AP NFL MVP finalists are Allen, Lawrence, Maye, McCaffrey and Stafford

Dr. Michael Fine: What’s crazy about keeping Roger Williams and Fatima Hospitals alive?

Obituary: David Cassady
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Obituary: Robert T. “Bill” Steel

Collin Chandler’s career night carries Kentucky past Texas

‘He is a shark’: Will Stein unleashes Jay Bateman on the recruiting trail

Recruiting expert predicts Kentucky to land Brady Hull
Kentucky Football is making a strong push for class of 2027 interior offensive lineman Brady Hull, who visited campus on Saturday for Junior Day. Hull, a 6-foot-1, 285-pound lineman out of Pulaski County, is ranked as the No. 9 overall recruit in the state of Kentucky for his class. Following the visit, the Wildcats appear to be in a prime position to land the in-state standout. On3’s Steve Wiltfong logged a 60 RPM, meaning he is 60% confident that Hull will eventually commit to Kentucky. The relationship between Hull and new head coach Will Stein has been building. Back in December, Stein sent Hull a personalized video message that Hull later shared publicly. “You know the best Christmas gift for me is gonna be getting Kentucky football back to where it needs to be,” Stein said in the video. “And it takes people like you in the state of Kentucky to stay home and get this thing rolling.” That message clearly resonated. Hull’s Junior Day visit went well, giving him more time with Stein and the new staff while getting a closer look at the program’s direction. Still, the recruitment is far from over. Hull has upcoming visits scheduled to Tennessee, South Carolina, and Auburn, and those trips could shake things up. Even with momentum on Kentucky’s side, nothing is guaranteed. For now, though, the Wildcats have done what they needed to do by making a strong impression and putting themselves in position to keep the state’s top prospect right at home. Enjoyed my day in Lexington! #BBN💙🤍@coachtaburns @CoachWillStein @CutterLeftwich @CoachDWarehime @Coach_PaulRod @CoachJoeSloan @PolacheckKSR @RowlandRIVALS @TomLoy247 @GregSmithRivals pic.twitter.com/z6uXJWGb2Y— 𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐇𝐮𝐥𝐥 (@BradyHull1) January 17, 2026
