Jeff Monken plans to stay at West Point for the foreseeable future, signing a multi-year contract as head coach of Army football.

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Tue Sep 19 2023

 

College football: Army extends contract for head coach Jeff Monken

Army head coach Jeff Monken during pro day at West Point March 16, 2023.

Jeff Monken plans to stay at West Point for the foreseeable future, signing a multi-year contract as head coach of Army football.

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A tractor trailer accident slows traffic on the New York State Thruway in South Nyack on Thursday, August 31, 2023. The So. Broadway overpass was closed due to the truck hitting the base of the overpass.
 

NY Thruway tolls set to increase in January. How much more will you pay?

 

Tolls on the New York State Thruway will increase in January, the first in a series of system-wide hikes.

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Is it a buyer's or sellers market? Peoria are real estate agents weigh in.
 

Orange County home prices fell 0.5% in August, with houses listed at a median of $472,450

 

Here's a look at how monthly real estate listings changed in Orange County last month.

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US citizens Siamak Namazi (back), Emad Sharqi (L) and Morad Tahbaz (C) disembark from a Qatari jet upon their arrival at the Doha International Airport in Doha on September 18, 2023. Five US detainees, three previously identified as Siamak Namazi, Morad Tahbaz and Emad Sharqi and two who wish to remain anonymous, released by Iran landed in Doha in a prisoner swap on September 18 after $6 billion in frozen funds were transferred to Iranian accounts in Qatar. (Photo by Karim JAAFAR / AFP) (Photo by KARIM JAAFAR/AFP via Getty Images)
 

Freed American held in Iran is White Plains High School grad

 

Siamak Namazi, the longest held of the prisoners released by Iran on Monday, has roots in Westchester, and graduated from White Plains High School.

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 13: A customer fills a 21 ounce cup with soda at a 'McDonalds' on September 13, 2012 in New York City. In an effort to combat obesity, the New York City Board of Health voted to ban the sale of large sugary drinks. The controversial measure bars the sale of sugar drinks larger than 16 ounces at restaurants and concessions. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
 

McDonald's plans to remove all US self-serve soda machines by 2032

 

McDonald's revealed it will slowly transition away from beverage stations in dining rooms across the country by 2032.

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