Ed Stack on Store Weapon Policy: "We'd Do It All Over Again"Dick's Sporting Goods CEO Ed Stack isn't having second thoughts on his move to stop selling all assault-style weapons in the company's stores.Bob Joseph
Head of DICK'S Sporting Goods to Speak at B.U. ForumThe chairman of DICK’s Sporting Goods, which began in the Binghamton area, will be speaking at the Binghamton University Forum luncheon October 2Kathy Whyte
Dick's Sporting Goods Destroys $5 Million Dollars Worth of GunsDick's Sporting Goods CEO Edward Stack told CBS News why he decided to remove assault riffles like the AR-15 from the shelves of his stores. Jim Free
Dick's Sporting Goods to Pull Back From Hunting Gear SalesDick’s Sporting Goods is pulling more firearms from its stores.Kathy Whyte
Dick's & Joey Sindelar Help Binghamton Kids Have a Nice ChristmasLast night, Dick's Sporting Goods with some help from PGA Pro Joey Sindelar, help to make Christmas brighter for underprivileged kids from our area.Jim Free