Even if it doesn't change anything, hats off for making the signs and giving my daughter some thought provoking reading material while she waited for her fries.
The Amarillo Area Motorsports Hall of Fame and Museum will be honoring 18 individuals whom made significant contributions to motorsports in the Amarillo Area.
With a star-studded and scandal-ridden list of first-time players eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame, doubts lingered about who exactly would make it into Cooperstown.
So, who did?
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew died Tuesday at his Scottsdale, Arizona home after battling esophageal cancer, reports ESPN.com. He was 74. Killebrew was diagnosed with the cancer six months ago.
Nicknamed "The Killer," Killebrew, who played from 1954-1975, was an 11-time All-Star who won the American League MVP Award in 1969. With him anchoring the lineup, the Twins