AB StaffFacilitiesUMaine's Mahaney Dome Damaged by Heavy SnowDamage to the Mahaney Dome on the University of Maine campus in Orono, which collapsed under the weight of heavy, wet snow and high winds last Thursday, will be re-evaluated further this week.January 2, 2017HomeTrainer Offers Fitness for e-Sports GamersJake Middleton is a fitness trainer for video gamers. Take a few deep breaths, as he often tells his clients, and soak this in: We are a video-gaming nation, that's a fact.January 2, 2017LegalUnderstanding Fitness Center ContractsComplaints about fitness-center contracts are prevalent. About 170 people a year report them to the Ohio attorney general's office. The Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio reports receiving 271 fitness-center complaints in the past three years.January 2, 2017Media & TechnologyStill Unclear How Protestors Got into U.S. Bank StadiumThe high-flying protesters who flouted U.S. Bank Stadium security at the last Minnesota Vikings game of the season got out of jail without charges Monday, while those responsible for protecting the $1.1 billion structure had little to say about how the trJanuary 2, 2017Rec CenterSt. Paul Recreation Facilities Overdue for RepairsSt. Paul has fallen behind on maintaining its park infrastructure, such as trails and recreation centers, City Council members said. As city leaders drew up the 2017 budget, some said park upkeep should be a priority.January 2, 2017Outdoor FieldsOutdoor NHL Games Special for Fans, PlayersOutdoor hockey has been a staple of the NHL's regular-season schedule since the first Winter Classic was held between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres at Ralph Wilson Stadium on Jan. 1, 2008.January 2, 2017FacilitiesGolf Course Uses Trained Dogs to Ward Off GeeseDrawn by the manicured greens and peaceful ponds of Bide-A-Wee golf course in Portsmouth, Canada geese descended by the hundreds each day to rest, eat – and poop. They left nests on tee boxes, dead spots on grass and pounds of feces everywhere.January 2, 2017ProgrammingCoach K Sidelined After Back SurgeryHall of Fame Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski is stepping away from the team to have lower back surgery. The school announced Monday that the procedure is scheduled for Friday, with an anticipated recovery time of four weeks.January 2, 2017ProgrammingPersonal Trainers Juggle Clients and Time RestrictionsFor busy trainers like Robin Pemberton, an independent contractor who sees clients in their homes as well as at a local gym, D-Fine Fitness in Albertson, "time" is the operative word. "You have to work according to people's schedules," says Pemberton, 55.January 2, 2017Rec CenterMirrors Could Become Latest Platform for Smart TechThe voice-activated Glance Displays mirror display places information on the left and right sides of your face. Planned displays include weather, time and date, commute, reminders, calendar, and scores.January 1, 2017Previous PagePage 794 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesSafety & SecurityPittsburgh-Area Ice Arena Evacuated for High Levels of Carbon DioxideThe Alpha Ice Complex in Pittsburgh was evacuated on Saturday after facility officials detected elevated levels of carbon dioxide at the rink.Governing BodiesWashington Association's Study of Ejections Leads to Fines Structure for Coaches, Students, ParentsGoverning BodiesSEC Claims Officials Blew the Call on Oklahoma's Trick-Play TouchdownLeadershipGame Changers: New UMD Program Will Promote Female Student-Athletes' Post-Collegiate CareersSponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own