American citizens question the U.S. and Iranian war

By Nolan Sickels The Iran war started February 28 after issues over the country having nuclear weapons and in President Trump’s words, “The Iranian regime cannot continue to arm, fund and direct terrorist armies outside of their borders.” The war has resulted in deaths tallying up to an estimated 1,900 deaths from just Israeli and American strikes alone. The conflict has also caused a lot … Continue reading American citizens question the U.S. and Iranian war

March Madness is a favorite of fans

By Nolan Sickels There is one question when March rolls around and that’s who is going to be a bracket buster and who is going to win it all. March also uncovers which players will raise their draft stock.  Some of the favorites in the NCAA March Madness men’s basketball tournament are teams like Michigan, Duke, Arizona, Florida, and Houston. But the magic from March … Continue reading March Madness is a favorite of fans

Olympics sparks curiosity about curling

by Nolan Sickels Curling has been the sport to watch with the U.S.A team continuing to impress with the U.S.A women’s team exceeding expectations and heading to the medal rounds. The men’s team lost in the last game of the round robin. Mixed groups ended up getting a silver medal and having two outstanding athletes who may have been a big reason for the U.S.A.’s … Continue reading Olympics sparks curiosity about curling

Bellbrook basketball seniors have their final run

By Nolan Sickels Bellbrook men’s basketball has been a successful team this year with a 12-6 record and a league record of 5-3. A lot of that is due to a tight-knit group of seniors. Their senior core consists of players Aidan Caswell, Cameron Reagan, David Gregory, Noah Barrios, Will Heitkamp, Carter Sorrel, and Alex Koverman. All of these seniors have known each other since … Continue reading Bellbrook basketball seniors have their final run