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The News-Gazette is well-known and acclaimed for its sports section. [citation needed] It has consistently ranked among the top sports sections among small markets in the country. Loren Tate, a Champaign sports writer and broadcaster, has been covering the Illinois Fighting Illini for the News-Gazette and WDWS since 1965. [citation needed]
The News-Gazette's All-State Player of the Year is committed to Ohio State after three seasons of using elite size and strength to turn into a five-star recruit. Eddie Tuerk Lyons Sr. 6-5 285
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Loren Burton Tate is a sports journalist covering the Illinois Fighting Illini.He began working for the News-Gazette in 1966 and retired from most writing in 2017, [4] but continues to write a Sunday column and participate in a radio show. [5]
The News-Gazette may refer to: The News-Gazette (Champaign–Urbana), a daily newspaper serving the Champaign–Urbana Metropolitan Area and Danville, Illinois; The News-Gazette (Winchester, Indiana), a daily newspaper based in Winchester, Indiana; Osceola News-Gazette, a weekly newspaper based in Osceola County, Florida
The episode also attracted the attention of Champaign, Illinois columnist Jim Dey writing in the News-Gazette, who summarized the major points of the trial and the criticisms levied against it. [ 3 ] On October 4, 2021, Crime Junkie podcast released a full episode about the murders called: MURDERED: The Hendricks Family .
WDWS (1400 AM) is a commercial radio station in Champaign, Illinois, calling itself "Newstalk 1400 & 93.9FM DWS." It airs a news/talk radio format and is owned by The News-Gazette, the primary daily newspaper in the Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area. The radio studios and offices are at the newspaper's headquarters on Fox Drive in Champaign.
Before the game, the Champaign News-Gazette conducted an interview with Grange and confronted him about signing a professional contract, which he firmly denied before leaving. [27] In Columbus, Grange restricted himself to his hotel room to avoid the media, including having a teammate impersonate him for a pre-game parade. [28]