Williamsville South senior Kimora Berry scored 32 points to lead the Billies to a 75-56 win over Depew in the Section VI Class A girls basketball crossover final at Buffalo State Sports Arena.
Kimora Berry shot 12 of 20 from the field and 6 of 10 from the free-throw line for a game-high 30 points and 16 rebounds, leading No. 3 seed Williamsville South to a 71-67 win over No. 1 seed Amherst.
The Section VI State Qualifier on March 1 at Houghton University was memorable for Depew’s boys and girls indoor track and field teams. The boys 4x400 relay of Landen Hibbs, Zachary Bridenbaker, ...
Starting Monday, March 3, the Ovid VFW Arthur G. Depew Memorial Post 6200 will launch “Depew Chow Hall,” a new dining option offering hearty breakfast and lunch service from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday ...
National Football League-caliber talent will be roaming the West Shore Stadium sidelines this fall. At the West Shore School District School Board meeting Thursday, former Indianapolis Colts ...
The Masters field 2025: Player line-up for Augusta National and how golfers qualify for major invite
The top 12 and ties from last year's Masters are allowed to return, as are the top four and ties from the other three majors in 2024, with every winner at a full-field PGA Tour event - the ones ...
Julia Anne Depew (Yohe), 92, of Lancaster, PA, passed away on February 12, 2025. Born on May 28, 1932, in Columbia, PA, she was the daughter of the late John Albert Yohe, Sr. and Rose Elizabeth ...
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One of the many unseen forces to which you owe your existence is magnetism. If it weren’t for the magnetic field that surrounds our planet, blocking cosmic radiation and solar wind, Earth would likely ...
The PGA TOUR returns to Mexico this week for the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld, the final event before the TOUR heads east. The PGA TOUR uses a standardized system for determining event fields ...
Earth's magnetic field dramatically flipped a little more than 40,000 years ago. We can now experience this epic upheaval, thanks to a clever interpretation of information collected by the European ...
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