News

What’s happening DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day: Join the Kissimmee Police Department for the opportunity to safely dispose of unneeded or expired medications and help prevent ...
Learn about Florida’s native landscape plants during a free workshop hosted by ReGrow Volusia. Samantha West, sustainability and resilience manager for Volusia County, will share tips on protecting ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — In Missoula, crews will start applying epoxy striping on Reserve Street between the Brooks Street intersection to Interstate 90 starting on Sunday evening. Work will take place ...
Mike Patrick, the long-time play-by-play announcer for ESPN’s Sunday Night Football, has died ... and there is no gambling offered on this site. This service is intended for adult audiences. No ...
He did the cable network’s play-by-play for college basketball, football and baseball games, but his most important assignment was “Sunday Night Football.” By Richard Sandomir Richard ...
He was most notably the voice of Sunday Night Football for 18 seasons. Patrick died of natural causes on Sunday in Virginia. Patrick was hired at ESPN in 1982 and was the voice of Sunday Night ...
Patrick spent almost four decades behind the microphone for ESPN. His passing was confirmed on Sunday. I learned so much from this man. Mike Patrick could do it all. His preparation, his delivery ...
Mike Patrick, the iconic voice of ESPN's 'Sunday Night Football' and a broadcasting veteran, has passed away at 80. Joining ESPN in 1982, he became a staple in sports coverage, from NFL games to ...
He got his marquee assignment in 1987, when ESPN acquired the rights to air NFL Sunday night games. Patrick was the play-by-play voice of "ESPN Sunday Night Football" for its entire existence ...
Mike Patrick, the long-time play-by-play announcer for ESPN's Sunday Night Football, has died. He was 80. A native of Clarksburg, West Virginia, Patrick handled the NFL Sunday night game for 18 ...
He joined the network’s Sunday Night Football crew in 1987, where he called games until 2005. His final broadcast for the network was for the 2017 Liberty Bowl. He retired in 2018. After he ...
The one that people don’t often hear about that happens on Sunday ... you so much for this. This evening was wonderful. See you next year,’” Salzman recalled in his exchange with Korda at the end of ...