AB StaffLegalOfficials to Consider Pool PolicyDyersville City Council members are considering holding a joint work session with the city Park and Recreation Board on Sept. 24 to examine the municipal pool policy.August 13, 2018LegalBrowns Fans to Get Free Beer if Team WinsThe team and the company revealed Tuesday several Bud Light Browns "victory fridges" will be place around the Greater Cleveland area, set to be opened remotely as soon as the next Browns win occurs.August 13, 2018LegalLawsuit Targets Proposed Arena for NBA's ClippersA lawsuit filed Friday claims a pair of Inglewood boards violated open meeting law and California's Environmental Quality Act during discussions of the proposed Clippers arena in Inglewood.August 13, 2018Stadium & ArenaEsports Venue to Be Part of Planned Sports ComplexThe Planet Oasis sports-and-entertainment project in Delaware County will include a $10 million arena dedicated to the emerging business of e-sports, developers of the complex announced Monday.August 13, 2018Stadium & ArenaStadium Delay Forces Relocation of HS GameClasses for the new Hamilton school year may be off and running, but the school system's premier sports stadium track has been stuck at the starting line.August 13, 2018LegalHarbaugh: Shoes Accounted for, No Suspensions LikelyMichigan coach Jim Harbaugh says he doesn't expect any of his players to be suspended for selling shoes.August 13, 2018ProgrammingOpinion: Who Monitors Head Coaches?It's darn near impossible for a college or university head coach to know what his coaches and players are up to 24/7. That hardly offers a break, however, to University of Maryland football coach DJ Durkin.August 13, 2018ProgrammingD-II Conference to Add UT Tyler, Grow to 20 TeamsThe Lone Star Conference announced Monday that the University of Texas at Tyler will join the league on July 1, 2019.August 13, 2018Media & TechnologyCosts of UNC Academic Scandal Rise to $21MThe bills from 2016 through this year show the university has spent more than $3.5 million on several law firms involved in successfully defending the university against NCAA allegations and individual lawsuits by former athletes.August 13, 2018Industry Press RoomDirect-to-Consumer Marketing Startup Hurdl Identifies Who’s in the Live Event Audience — and Talks Directly to ThemNo matter the event or how fans gain access, Hurdl can find out who is in the audience and start a conversation. Combining the pleasures of LED wearables and the energy of direct-to-consumer marketing, the startup and Techstars graduate has created a systAugust 13, 2018Previous PagePage 274 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesFundraisingFundraising Friday: High School to Apply $1.2M Estate Gift Toward Upgrading Football ComplexLake City Public Schools in Wabasha County, Minn., is the recipient of a $1.2 million financial gift from the estate of Andru Peters, a Lake City High School alum and former football player who died in May. As reported Wednesday by KTTC, the district will use the funds to support long-term improvements to its athletic complex used for football and soccer, including upgrades to grounds, lighting and seating.HomeAB Today Replay - Week of September 15LegalNumber of Men Accusing N.C. State of Overlooking Athletic Trainer's Abuse Reaches 14Governing BodiesNCAA Approves Elimination of Spring Transfer Window for FootballSponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own