FCJ College students starred in a viral video looking at how the school had changed over the years, with a catchy ’70s soundtrack.
Coben recalled his reaction being “It’s all right, we got it!” before lauding Waite, “I just thought that song was perfect. It worked as a title. It worked as a meaning. It was one of the ...
Jacksonville State cornerback Fred Davis II took his official visit to WVU this past weekend and left very impressed with what the school and program have to offer. "Loved Morgantown! The ...
Fred Lorenzen was a two-time Most Popular Driver (1963 and 1965) and a member of NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2015. Lorenzen won 32 poles and 26 races between 1961 and 1967. Hall of Fame Executive ...
Fred Couples needed a nudge to tune into The Showdown earlier this week. Not because he had anything against the exhibition — which pitted PGA Tour stars Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler ...
Fred Couples has played in 622 PGA Tour events and made another 154 starts on the PGA Tour Champions, but this weekend will mark a first for him: his debut in the Cadillac of silly-season ...
ORLANDO — Fred Couples heard for years what a great experience the PNC Championship is for fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, but without children of his own, the former Masters champion had ...
WAITE PARK (WJON News) -- A Christmas tradition in Waite Park for the past 38 years will not be happening this year. The Troop 20 Christmas Dinner announced on its Facebook page back in October ...
PNC Championship is a 36-hole, two-person team event One of the requirements to compete is having won a major or a Players Championship ORLANDO – When Hunter Hannemann’s mom first started dating Fred ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer and 1965 Daytona 500 champion Fred Lorenzen has died at 89, NASCAR said on Wednesday. Lorenzen, who won 26 career Cup races, was named in NASCAR's list of its 50 greatest ...
Fred Lorenzen, known to the racing world as “Fast Freddie,” “Fearless Freddie,” and the “Golden Boy,” was a man of extraordinary talent and an even greater heart. Born on December 30 ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer Fred Lorenzen, one of the sport's biggest stars of the 1960s and the 1965 Daytona 500 champion, died Wednesday following a long period of battling dementia. He was 89.