AP Today in Sports History: January 20th Jan 20, 2021 Jan 20, 2021 0 Juan Gonzalez 1600m record finish Afternoon blaze in downtown Fremont Severe storms expected in Nebraska and western Iowa Monday evening through Tuesday morning. Full details in Matt Holiner's forecast Large storm brings gusty winds to Nebraska, Meteorologist Kirsten Lang has the forecast Legacy Post & Beam celebrates the completion of its new showroom expansion Carson Vecera winning birdie putt FL: SPACE JUNK CRASHED THROUGH FAMILY'S ROOF Nebraska's Jaz Shelley selected in WNBA draft Pick Six Podcast: What's going on with Nebraska recruiting, and answering Husker Nation's questions High priestess hands over Olympic flame to the first torchbearer at ceremony in Ancient Olympia OJ Simpson dead at 76 of cancer Tom Shatel's Press Box: Sam McKewon joins for a breakdown of Nebraska spring football Inside Mexico's new efforts to curb illegal immigration Dread filing taxes? Here's why it's so complicated and expensive. Trump calls hush money trial 'an assault on America' Trump hush money criminal trial resumes Tuesday Police at scene after multiple people stabbed at Sydney shopping centre Trump rails against hush money trial before stepping into courtroom Bob Olsen Band Concert 1 New book "Finding Messi" explains impact of war on families Here's a look back at sports happenings on this date in history, Jan. 20. Tags Dcc Wire Field59 Lvs Sports History Gallery Latest video Afternoon blaze in downtown Fremont Trump speaks after 12 jurors seated in hush money trial Nebraska Legislature gathers for photo on final day How Drones Are Revolutionizing the Economics of War Tony White's full news conference, April 18 RAW: UN SCY GEN: MIDDLE EAST ON BRINK OF ALL-OUT WAR Two seated jurors dismissed in Trump's hush money trial Senate convenes impeachment trial for Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Severe storms expected in Nebraska and western Iowa Monday evening through Tuesday morning. Full details in Matt Holiner's forecast