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The most shocking thing about Brooks Koepka’s PGA Tour return isn’t that he’s been welcomed back, writes Michael Rosenberg, ...
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Have you ever considered a walk in a tree-shaded park to relieve stress? If you have, you’re hardly alone, according to new University of Florida research. The study shows that spending time in ...
Uh, duh. Perhaps the most famous golf course in the world — Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia — will host the Masters for the 90th time in 2026. It's the only men's major championship that doesn't ...
First Day Hikes are planned in 44 of Iowa’s state parks and forests today, with most of them starting in just a few hours, rain, shine or snow. Sherry Arntzen, chief of the Iowa DNR’s Parks, Forests ...
The Buddhist monks on a "Walk for Peace" are wrapping up their time in Atlanta as they head out on day 67 of walking from Fort Worth, Texas to Washington, D.C. The monks spent their last night in ...
Dennis Mathes has been sports editor of the Journal-Courier since 1999. Originally from Urbana, he worked at weekly newspapers in North Carolina and Illinois before arriving in Jacksonville.
Many residents, including those in Georgia, are running out to the streets to see and cheer on the monks involved in the Walk for Peace. But what is it and why are they doing this? Here's what we know ...