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Will Smith Tribute
Will Smith Tribute
Will Smith Tribute
Western New York sends it's condolences to the family, friends, the cities of New Orleans and Utica, NY who recently lost NFL star Will Smith to senseless gun violence in New Orleans. We pray for his wife and 3 children as we mourn with NFL and with all in the Central New York area who knew and loved Will.
CNY NFL Star Killed
CNY NFL Star Killed
CNY NFL Star Killed
If you know me, Mark Richards, you know I spent a dozen years doing radio in the Utica, New York area. My son graduated form Proctor High school. So did Will Smith, a 1999 Proctor High School graduate who went on to play college football at Ohio State where he was part of their National Championship team.
Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus + More Are 2012’s Most Charitable Celebs
Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus + More Are 2012’s Most Charitable Celebs
Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus + More Are 2012’s Most Charitable Celebs
Celebs, by virtue of their gigs, have tons of fame and fortune, but many of them never forget to show their support of the less fortunate. DoSomething.Org has named its Top 20 list of Celebs Gone Good for 2012, with Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus topping the list of the most charitable celebs. Fellow pop stars like Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Pink and more were also recognized.
BREAKING NEWS: Tebow to the Jets;  Saints Hit Hard for Bounty
BREAKING NEWS: Tebow to the Jets; Saints Hit Hard for Bounty
BREAKING NEWS: Tebow to the Jets; Saints Hit Hard for Bounty
The sports world is bustling this afternoon with the News that Tim Tebow is going to the NY Jets, and the New Orleans Saint get slapped hard! The Broncos have traded Tim Tebow to the Jets for a fourth round draft pick and according to CNN the NFL is suspending former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams indefinately and Coach Sean Payton for one year because of the team's bounty
“Pay For Pain” Could End Up in Courts
“Pay For Pain” Could End Up in Courts
“Pay For Pain” Could End Up in Courts
A "Pay for Pain" scandal in which U.S. football players got rewarded for injuring opponents could have legal consequences. Four National Football League teams, including the Buffalo Bills, yesterday were linked to a "pay for pain" scandal that came to light in a Friday announcement that New Orleans Saints defensive players were paid for "big hits" that took opponents