AB StaffIndustry Press RoomAmericans Take Winter Fitness Seriously, Survey FindsKeeping up with a regular fitness routine is tough, especially during the winter months. However, staying physically active year round is important to maintaining a healthy lifestyle overall. According to a recent poll conducted by the National RecreationJanuary 5, 2017Industry Press RoomAs CFP National Championship Approaches, Reformers Call for Oversight of College Football SpendingAs Americans tune in Monday for the College Football Playoff National Championship to watch the Clemson Tigers rematch against the Alabama Crimson Tide, higher education reformers are pointing to the runaway costs of college sports and calling for increasJanuary 5, 2017Rec CenterPublic, Board Upset Revised Rec Facility Plans DelayedSeveral Palm Beach residents were upset that revised plans for a new Recreation Center weren't available to view Wednesday at a public meeting. A handful of people attended the Recreation Advisory Commission meeting hoping to see a new one-story design.January 4, 2017ProgrammingEx-Indiana Coach to Take Coordinator Job at Ohio StatePer multiple reports, Kevin Wilson has agreed to become Ohio State's offensive coordinator, taking the reins of Urban Meyer's offense days after the Buckeyes were shut out 31-0 by Clemson in the College Football Playoff semifinal.January 4, 2017ProgrammingExercise Bike Lets Tots Use Tablets, Burn CaloriesToy maker Fisher-Price is making a high-tech exercise bike for toddlers, which works directly with gaming apps on little kids' tablets, the company announced on Wednesday.January 4, 2017HomePost-Election NFL Ratings Improve, But Still Lag 2015Viewership for NFL broadcasts during the regular season dipped, though it wasn't as precipitous as it could have been. Total viewership, according to the league, fell an average of 8% among its broadcast partners in 2016 compared to the 2015 regular seasoJanuary 4, 2017Media & TechnologyOpinion: Fans Pay Price for Resting NBA StarsVin Scully told us this would happen. "I really think that I will live to see the day in which a player makes so much money that he hires someone to play the games for him," he said nine years ago. He thought he was joking.January 4, 2017LegalDoes Binge Drinking Decrease When Colleges Sell Beer?During the soon-to-be-completed 2016 football season, more than three dozen Division I schools, including Temple, peddled beer and sometimes wine at football games often populated by thousands of underage students.January 4, 2017ProgrammingOpinion: Entire Wrestling Teams Deserve RecognitionWe spend a great deal of time promoting high school sports as team sports. Coaches approach them and coach them as team sports. We enjoy them as team sports. And at the end of the wrestling season, the state treats it as a collection of individual champioJanuary 4, 2017BudgetingCounty Commission Sidelines HS Track ProjectThe Hamilton County Commission has backed away from a proposal to use $500,000 in county credit to replace the Central High School/Brown Middle School track. The proposal, needing five votes, received only four, with commissioners Randy Fairbanks and SabrJanuary 4, 2017Previous PagePage 791 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 ContentThe Power of Custom: Transforming Your Swim Facility with Competitor Products