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A special ceremony was held Saturday at the Jim Thorpe Mausoleum, just north of Jim Thorpe, the town, on Route 903, to celebrate the 138th birthday of Jim Thorpe, the man. The opening of the ceremony ...
The Oorang Bang has a storied history in LaRue. The village is set to celebrate that history on Friday and Saturday.
Two iconic Buffaloes, Eric Bieniemy and Chris Hudson are among the elite players nominated for the 2026 College Football Hall ...
Our region’s resting grounds include grave markers that tell remarkable stories about people whose lives impacted our area.
Air Force’s Trey Taylor was named the winner of the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award, given to college football’s best defensive back. He claimed the honor over other finalists Cooper DeJean of Iowa ...
History sets premiere for Jim Thorpe doc from LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s Uninterrupted The History Channel has set a July 7 premiere for Jim Thorpe: Lit by Lightning, a new feature ...
I am Jim Thorpe/I am Norval Morrisseau It follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real ...
On this day in 1888 was the birth of Jim Thorpe, an Olympian and western actor who appeared in the movie “Outlaw Trail,” which was filmed on the Monogram movie ranch, now know as  Melody Ranch in ...
Going into the 2025 football season, Nittany Lions Wire will examine each player listed on the Penn State roster. Over the preseason, each profile will cover the player’s background, how recruiting ...
After the passing of Jim Irsay, Peyton Manning spoke about the impact the owner had on the Colts in making Indianapolis a football town. With the sudden passing of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim ...
Much can and will be said about the late Jim Irsay, who died on Wednesday at 65. As it relates to one of the most important things any NFL owner can do, he let his football people do their jobs.
Much can and will be said about the late Jim Irsay, who died on Wednesday at 65. As it relates to one of the most important things any NFL owner can do, he let his football people do their jobs.