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Sony Pushes Back Kraven the Hunter and Madame Web Movies Following the lukewarm critical response to its Venom and Morbius movies, Sony was aiming to bring even more Marvel characters to the big screen next year, with new films featuring Kraven the Hunter and Madame Web scheduled for 2023. However, the studio is making big changes to its release calendar, and both characters were caught in the shuffle. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sony’s Kraven movie starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson is moving from January 13, 2023 to October 6, 2023, the date previously held by Dakota Johnson’s Madame Web film. As a result of this latest switch, Madame Web will now hit theaters on February 16, 2024. Taylor-Johnson is headlining Kraven as the titular big-game hunter who is also one of Spider-Man’s deadliest enemies. Filming began earlier this year with J.C. Chandor sitting in the director’s chair. By late June, Taylor-Johnson confirmed that production had wrapped and, more interestingly, that the film was shot entirely on location. Oscar-winner Ariana DeBose is co-starring as Calypso, with Alessandro Nivola, Christopher Abbott, Fred Hechinger, Levi Miller, and Russell Crowe playing unconfirmed roles. Madame Web, on the other hand, started shooting in July. Sony confirmed Johnson’s casting back in February. Regardless, we still don’t know which version of Madame Web she’s playing in the film. The producers subsequently began filling out the supporting cast with Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Connor, Emma Roberts, Adam Scott, and more. S.J. Clarkson is making her feature directorial debut on the film, which is rumored to finish shooting in October. RELATED: Alessandro Nivola Drops Hints About His Kraven the Hunter Villain Aside from its upcoming Marvel projects, Sony also dated or re-dated a number of other films scheduled to arrive over the next two years. Perhaps the biggest announcement is that a new Karate Kid film will bow on June 7, 2024. The studio will also release True Haunting, a new horror movie starring Erin Moriarty (The Boys) and Jamie Campbell Bower (Stranger Things), via Screen Gems on January 6. Additionally, Sony’s animated Garfield movie starring Chris Pratt was forced to move now that Madame Web is occupying its original February 16, 2024 premiere date. That film will now arrive on May 24, 2024. How do you feel about Sony’s upcoming Marvel movies getting new release dates? Let us know in the comment section below! Recommended Reading: Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Kraven’s Last Hunt We are also a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. This affiliate advertising program also provides a means to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Also. However. Regardless.
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Warner Bros. Is Developing a New Constantine Movie For Keanu Reeves Back in 2005, Keanu Reeves headlined Constantine, the first-ever live-action portrayal of DC’s John Constantine. However, the film failed to ignite the box office and finished with only $76 million domestic, and $230 million worldwide. Regardless, the movie was largely embraced by Reeves’ fans and does have a cult following. Now, it may also have a sequel. Deadline is reporting that Warner Bros. is developing a new Constantine movie for Reeves to reprise his leading role after nearly two decades. Additionally, Reeves will reteam with his original Constantine director, Francis Lawrence. That was also Lawrence’s first feature film, and he subsequently helmed I Am Legend, Water for Elephants, Red Sparrow, and the majority of The Hunger Games movies. J.J. Abrams and Hannah Minghella are producing the film through Bad Robot in association with Akiva Goldsman’s Weed Road Pictures. Goldsman is also slated to write the screenplay. The involvement of Abrams is somewhat surprising because he was developing a Constantine TV series for HBO Max. Reeves’ return to the role suggests that the HBO Max project probably won’t happen now. RELATED: Constantine: The House of Mystery Review John Constantine was created by Alan Moore, Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch, and John Totleben as a cynical British street magician/mystic. He was initially a supporting character in Swamp Thing before headlining his own series, Hellblazer. In 2014, NBC produced a single season of a Constantine TV series with Matt Ryan in the leading role. Ryan has subsequently reprised his role as Constantine in several Arrowverse series, most notably in Legends of Tomorrow. He also lent his voice to the character’s appearances in DC’s animated films. However, Ryan stepped down from the role ahead of the final season of Legends of Tomorrow. Warner Bros. hasn’t officially announced the new Constantine movie yet. And there is no release information at this time. Are you eager to see Reeves back in his role as John Constantine? Let us know in the comment section below! Recommended Purchase: Hellblazer by Garth Ennis Omnibus
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A new Imagination Station is rising from its ashes at the Charles E. Bailey Sr. Sportplex. A year and half after Imagination Station was condemned and burned, efforts are underway to build a new and better environment for all children. Alexander City Councilman Bobby Tapley and others such as Mayor Woody Baird and community development director Al Jones have spearheaded a fundraising campaign to get the new playground off the planning table. “The new playground will have the outstanding benefit of providing activities for children of all abilities,” Tapley said. “We have already set up an account and raised several thousand dollars and have many more commitments of amounts as yet undetermined.” Tapley said Sabal Trail Transmission has already committed a substantial amount to get the fundraising effort started and other businesses and organizations such as Alabama Power have suggested to Tapley and other city leaders they are interested in donating to the cause. Tapley said estimates for a replacement to Imagination Station are between $200,000 and $250,000. “We understand the difficult task ahead to raise this amount of funding; however, providing a safe, quality-built and long-lasting playground for all children of our area is a very important investment for our residents. I am confident the generous businesses, churches, clubs, organizations and individuals of Alexander City and all of the Lake Martin area will work together to help finish this project.” Imagination Station was burned in March 2021 nearly 30 years after it was constructed but not due to vandalism. Alexander City Parks and Recreation Director Sonny Wilson said the playground had been declared unsafe. “The main support structure of the playground had failed after more than 20 years,” Wilson said. “The wooden poles that went into the ground had rotted and other parts had failed. We shut it down last year but people were still going.” Get Exclusive Members Only Newsletters Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Members Only Newsletters Sign up for our Free Newsletters Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Wilson said he hated to see the structure go. “It was built in the 1990s and had an expected lifespan of about 20 years,” Wilson said. “Over the years we did what we could to save it. We had done all we could.” Wilson said city employees tried to modify parts of the playground to prevent water from seeping into the tops of poles holding the structure up. But ultimately the wood structure exposed to the elements for nearly 25 years gave way. The city has created a fund for donations for a new playground. Checks can be made out to the City of Alexander city Imagination Station Playground Fund and mailed to Romy Stamps, Director of Finance, City of Alexander City, Post Office Box 552, Alexander City, Alabama 35011. Tapley said he and Jones would be visiting with area civic groups and organizations to answer questions and seek donations.
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at 2.6%. August’s rate is well below August 2021’s rate of 3.3%. August’s rate represents 58,958 unemployed persons, a new record low, compared to 59,359 in July and 74,505 in August 2021. “Alabama continues to maintain its record setting recovery with this month’s numbers,” said Governor Kay Ivey. “All of our metrics continue to move in the right direction, and we’re seeing more and more people joining our labor force. This positive news displays that Alabamians are confident they can land a job. Opportunities are abound in Alabama, and we’re proud of our continued progress.” The number of people counted as employed also reached a new record high, increasing by 67,881 over the year to 2,234,669. An increase in the civilian labor force in August also raised its level to a new record high, gaining 52,334 people over the year to total 2,293,627. “We continue to add jobs to our economy at a good pace,” said Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington. “Right now, there are around two available jobs for every unemployed person. Our construction industry is thriving, and growing construction employment generally tends to predict positive economic growth.” Over the year, wage and salary employment increased 36,800, with gains in the construction sector (+9,800), the education and health services sector (+9,300), the trade, transportation and utilities sector (+7,100), among others. Get Exclusive Members Only Newsletters Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Members Only Newsletters Sign up for our Free Newsletters Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Wage and salary employment increased in August by 1,500. Monthly gains were seen in the professional and business services sector (+3,100), the education and health services sector (+2,700), the government sector (+2,300), among others. All 67 counties saw their unemployment rates decline over year, and all counties saw their unemployment rates hold steady or decline over the month. Counties with the lowest unemployment rates are: Shelby County at 2.0%, Marshall and Cullman Counties at 2.2%, and Morgan, Limestone, Chilton and Blount Counties at 2.3%. Counties with the highest unemployment rates are: Wilcox County at 10.0%, Lowndes County at 7.4% and Perry County at 7.2%. Major cities with the lowest unemployment rates are: Vestavia Hills at 1.6%, Homewood and Trussville at 1.8% and Alabaster and Hoover at 1.9%. Major cities with the highest unemployment rates are: Selma at 8.5%, Prichard at 6.5% and Anniston at 4.6%.
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The family will receive friends and family during the visitation at the Radney Funeral Home in Alexander City, AL on Saturday, September 17th, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Graveside burial will follow in the Dark-Maxwell Cemetery. Jerolyn Dark Cross passed away Monday, September 5th, 2022 at Saint Luke’s Hospital on the Plaza, Kansas City, MO. Jerolyn was born in Coosa County, AL on May 21st, 1942 to James Henry Dark and Ruth Carlton Dark. Jerolyn was a devoted mother to her children, Shannon Davis (Russell) and Dann Slayden Cross III (Sharon), and grandmother to three granddaughters and three grandsons. Jerolyn is survived by the aforementioned, her sisters Martha Loyd (Charles) of Alexander City, AL and Beth Trout (Richard) of Hawaii, her brother James Paul Dark (Glenda) of Goodwater, AL, and many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Get Exclusive Members Only Newsletters Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Funeral homes often submit obituaries as a service to the families they are assisting. However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper verification of the death. Submission deadlines: Wednesday Outlook - Tuesday 2pm, Saturday Outlook - Friday 2pm, Thursday Record - Tuesday 12pm. Now, more than ever, the world needs trustworthy reporting—but good journalism isn’t free. Please support our tireless efforts to gather and report your local news by subscribing or making a contribution.
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Mr. William H. Stone, 73 of Dadeville, AL passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at Russell Medical Center in Alexander City, AL. Public Viewing will be held on Friday, September 16, 2022, 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM CST at Silmon-Seroyer Funeral Home Chapel in LaFayette, AL. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2022, 12 Noon CST at Sardis Missionary Baptist Church in Dadeville, AL, Pastor William Perry, Jr., Eulogist, Reverend Mark Rogers, Officiating. Burial will follow in Dadeville City Cemetery in Dadeville, AL. Mr. Stone is survived by his wife, Mary Stone, his daughters, Monica Y. Stone and Monica M. Stone, his sons, Brian Stone, Marcus Marry, Gregory Johnson(Veronica) and Tony Johnson(Tabitha), his sisters, Lillie Watson and Chiquita Brooks, his brothers, David Chambers and Robert Stone, Jr., his grandchildren: Shena Dubignon, Dalvin Stone, Myca Wynn, Caleb Wyckoff, Izayah Stone, Brianna Stone, Amir Marry, Antonio Jonnson, Nicholas Johnson, Xavier Johnson, Malcolm Johnson, Vunterno Johnson, Skylar Hines and Nariah Stone, his great-grandchildren: Kyleigh Dubignon, Zaveay Dubignon, Aveya Dubignon, Alani Hayes, Ziyah Stone, Karmen Johnson, Karter Johnson, Armoni Johnson, Marlaiyah Johnson, Abigail Butler, his godmother, Colley Burns, special mentions: goddaughters, LaRita Russell, Arielle Russell and Kalani Shaw and godson, Shermanski Cox, sisters-in-law, Jackie Oliver and Paris Pickett, along with a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends. To sign the online guest book and express condolences please visit www.silmonseroyerfh.com. Silmon-Seroyer Funeral Home in LaFayette, AL is handling the arrangements. To plant a tree in memory of William Stone as a living tribute, please visit Tribute Store. Funeral homes often submit obituaries as a service to the families they are assisting. However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper verification of the death. Submission deadlines: Wednesday Outlook - Tuesday 2pm, Saturday Outlook - Friday 2pm, Thursday Record - Tuesday 12pm. Now, more than ever, the world needs trustworthy reporting—but good journalism isn’t free. Please support our tireless efforts to gather and report your local news by subscribing or making a contribution.
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It is difficult to imagine the popular music continuum without a persistent push of the envelope. It’s been happening since the beginning of time, really – the Tree of Knowledge was there in the Garden, God said leave it alone, Adam and Eve didn’t, and here we are. Over the past century, popular music has evolved from one button-pushing genre to another: ragtime to jazz, rock ‘n’ roll to punk, rap to hip-hop, and so on. All these styles went against the accepted music of their time, and eventually became part of the musical fabric of our culture. The content was critiqued less than the genres themselves – blues and jazz, for example, were thought to lead to dancing (they did). Rock ‘n’ roll was said to bring out animalistic tendencies (that also happened). Generally, these changes were innocuous, and so were the things that might have been considered shocking at the time. Plato, the Greek philosopher, wrote: “Forms and rhythms in music are never altered without producing changes in the entire fabric of society.” An interesting point to ponder. In the 1920s, jazz music became popular, and was called a lot of names – yes, it came from places where people were drinking and dancing, but so did country music around that same time. And songwriters mastered the art of speaking directly to their subject while, well, speaking indirectly in that they used euphemism and double entendre to say what they were trying to get across. Then, rock ‘n’ roll was born in the 1950s, the term itself African American slang for sexual intercourse. As the genre grew in popularity, it was called tribalistic, cannibalistic, evil, and everything else. Elvis Presley’s performance on the top-rated television show of the era, The Ed Sullivan Show, featured creative camerawork to avoid showing his gyrating bottom half, while Pat Boone re-recorded the wilder hits of Little Richard to get played on white radio stations. Moving through the decades, nearly every new type of music that has come along has been called the devil at one time or another – sometimes, deservedly. Generally speaking, however, the capacity to shock has been one constant on the cultural continuum for as long as there has been a popular culture. I caught some of the VMA’s last week – the Video Music Awards show on MTV. Rather than finding excitement in the proceedings, they just seemed dark and depressing. MTV hasn’t played a role in the music industry for nearly two decades, so many of today’s A-listers skip the proceedings. That leaves room for the performers who do show up to attempt to shake their tail, be as profane and out-there as possible, and make enough noise that social media will buzz about them the next day. Sure, there was the force of nature known as Lizzo out there performing her heart out, and stoners Cheech & Chong as award presenters. The Red Hot Chili Peppers were honored, and Taylor Swift announced she had a new record coming out. But the evening’s Video Vanguard award was presented to Nicki Minaj, who unfortunately hasn’t ever made a good video. That leads me to my next point, which is that while popular culture has always had to fight off the label of being demonic even when they weren’t, these days the way these tastemakers are trying to gain attention is by being demonic for real! Nicki Minaj spent a large portion of the Grammys a few years ago as a possessed character named Roman, who was escorted to the festivities by someone impersonating the Pope. There was a giant exorcism on stage, complete with plenty of pyrotechnics. Katy Perry, the former contemporary Christian artist and current American Idol judge, also performed some kind of witchcraft ritual in which she was burned at the stake during her performance. I remember rolling my eyes at the attempts to shock. “Whatever,” I thought. And then, Lil Nas X ruined all the goodwill he had earned for himself by being the first black hip-hop artist to have a country number-one hit a couple of years ago. He decided to double down on the demonic imagery in a video and even sold repurposed Nike shoes to include 666 and drops of blood. Demi Lovato is the latest to, if not go all-in on devil stuff, to remake her image around shocking religious imagery. The child star of “Barney and Friends” and the Camp Rock franchise has been putting some rough edges on her smooth image for a while now – normal behavior for pop princesses going back to Britney Spears and beyond. In fact, Demi’s move toward rock out of the Disneyfied entertainment empire from whence she came has actually been a welcome development. But Demi has added the religious component. Her new album is called “Holy F**k,” and the cover features Demi in bondage gear on a cross-shaped bed. Provocative! How about Danny DeVito’s new animated sitcom, “Little Demon”? This one definitely ain’t for the kids – it’s in the vein of “South Park” and other adult cartoons – but it seems to play the demonic bit for laughs as Satan’s illegitimate daughter copes with life as a teenager . . . and being the Antichrist. I suppose the fact that people even notice that God or the Devil exists should be a winning point. It wasn’t so long ago that there would have been perhaps a little bit of commentary over the content of some of the TV shows and records being produced today, but our culture has been splintered into a gazillion pieces by streaming and downloading, so there’s no way to track much of anything – thus, performers have to be more and more outrageous to get attention. Back to cussing. A recent survey of profanity in popular music has shown that yes, there are way more swear words in songs today than there ever have been. Like, unnecessarily placed swear words. The winners are: Gwen Stefani, “Hollaback Girl” – 38 uses of the word “s**t” Fatboy Slim, “F***ing in Heaven” – 120 uses of the word “f**k” Lil Jon, “Real N***az Roll Call” – 295 cuss words So, it’s always been there: the need to sell records or TV shows; the need to get attention; the desire to become famous by selling one’s body and soul to the entertainment complex. Fine, do what you want. But you didn’t have to drag us all with you.
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2022-09-16T23:41:12Z
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What to Know Today NEW from THE TRACE: The federal government’s plan to fund crisis intervention is leaving some state lawmakers conflicted. The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which President Joe Biden signed in June, will send up to $750 million to states to implement or improve a range of crisis intervention programs. The act’s designers initially hoped to restrict the funding only to states investing in red flag systems, which remove guns temporarily from people who may be a danger to themselves or others. But a compromise in Congress broadened the kinds of programs eligible for funding, leaving some state lawmakers struggling to decide what to do with the money. UPDATE: Tracking the ripple effect of the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision. We’ve added several updates to our running list of lawsuits and law changes spurred by Bruen. This most recent slate includes court cases in Hawaii, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. Read them all here. About that challenge to Connecticut’s post-Sandy Hook laws… In Tuesday’s newsletter, we told you about the National Association of Gun Rights’ lawsuit over a state ban on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines. It now turns out that the person who originally brought the suit has dropped out, saying she isn’t a gun owner and had been recruited by the gun rights group because it needed a local resident to give it standing to sue. State Attorney General William Tong accused the group of “manufactur[ing] a lawsuit.” NAGR swiftly refiled an amended complaint, replacing the original plaintiff with a Connecticut-based NAGR member, who also doesn’t own guns. Report: Guns are fueling rising extremism. A new fact sheet from the left-leaning Center for American Progress examines the link between guns and extremist ideology — and offers solutions to address it. “Violent extremism is on the rise across the United States and firearms play a major role,” the document, which you can read in full here, reads. ICYMI: Earlier this month, The Trace’s Jennifer Mascia spoke with Mark Pitcavage, senior research fellow at the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism, on this very topic. Read what she learned in conversation with him here. Confusion lingers about concealed carry in New York. On September 1, the state instituted new requirements for obtaining a gun permit. The regulations require 16 hours of in-person training, two of which must be live-fire. But some trainers tasked with administering the class say they need guidance from the state on what exactly to teach, particularly around suicide prevention and conflict management. “As an instructor in firearms, I’m not really qualified to give suicide prevention courses,” said one. How can businesses help reduce gun violence? That’s the question at the heart of a new column by Michael Dowling, president of Northwell Health, New York’s largest healthcare network, and Chethan Sathya, who runs Northwell’s Center for Gun Violence Prevention. They detail how Northwell has invested in gun violence research and prevention in the long term, and offer advice for other businesses looking to do the same. “Every private and public sector organization has a part to play in curbing this epidemic,” they write. Data Point 10,000 — the number of people who are victims of hate crimes involving firearms each year. [Center for American Progress]
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ALSO READ FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE - ‘39.6 percent of unmarried university students use sexual performance-enhancing drugs’ - Tips on building a happy and healthy relationship - Safety precautions to observe at the airport - Safety tips to observe when boarding a ride from a ride-hailing app - Secure your social media accounts from hackers with these tips - Things to look out for before starting a business - Striking a balance between your 9-5 job and your side hustle - Little or no work experience? Here’s what you can do - Top 10 Business Ideas In Nigeria You Can Start With 100,000 Naira
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2022-09-16T23:48:48Z
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James Dean Cloud — convicted of several counts of first-degree murder in the 2019 mass killing on the Yakama Reservation — will not get a new trial, a federal judge recently ruled. After being convicted by a jury, his defense team argued the prosecution failed to prove first-degree murder and sought a partial acquittal and new trial. Both motions were denied earlier this week. James Cloud and Donovan Quinn Carter Cloud were blamed for the shooting rampage that left five dead at a Medicine Valley trailer west of White Swan deep within the reservation. Killed were John Cagle, 59, Michelle Starnes, 51, Catherine Eneas, 49, Thomas Hernandez, 36, and Dennis Overaker, 61, at a trailer in the remote area of Medicine Valley on June 8, 2019. The Clouds were charged in U.S. District Court in Spokane with murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon and brandishing a firearm with intent to commit bodily injury. Their trials were scheduled separately with James Cloud’s trial first. On March 9, a jury found James Cloud guilty of four counts of first-degree murder, kidnapping and carjacking in the matter. Hours later, Donovan Cloud avoided trial by pleading guilty to carjacking and brandishing a firearm while committing a crime. His plea agreement shields him from the murder charges. James Cloud’s defense team argued that Donovan Cloud and the prosecution’s star witness, Morris Jackson, where the ones behind the shooting and that James Cloud was swept up in the violence that day. Defense attorneys argued that prosecutors failed to provide the jury adequate evidence for first-degree murder convictions. On Monday, Judge Justice Stanley A. Bastian disagreed and denied both motions. “Rather than reviewing the evidence in the light more favorable to the prosecution, the substantial evidence supports the jury’s finding that the government proved the elements of first-degree murder beyond a reasonable doubt,” Bastian wrote in his ruling Monday. Both Clouds will be sentenced in Yakima on Sept. 27. James Cloud faces a potential life sentence while Donovan Cloud could be sentenced up to 27 years in prison.
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YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE ‘39.6 percent of unmarried university students use sexual performance-enhancing drugs’ EXPERTS say that the use of sexual performance-enhancing drugs is an emerging public health issue that requires a university-wide health advocacy campaign to stop among unmarried students in Nigerian universities… Tips on building a happy and healthy relationship Building a happy relationship entails setting certain relationship goals. These goals revitalise your relationship and also help you spice things up. You might be surprised that these little efforts can go a long way in helping you build a better and outstanding relationship… Safety precautions to observe at the airport In order for you not to fall victim of criminal elements who disguise as fellow passengers or dishonest airport staff, here are safety precautions you should observe when next you visit the airport… Safety tips to observe when boarding a ride from a ride-hailing app In order to ensure your safety when next you board a ride, here are safety tips to observe when boarding a ride on ride-hailing apps… Secure your social media accounts from hackers with these tips It is no longer news that a lot of social media accounts are being hacked daily. It is so painful to have built a strong social media presence and eventually lose it to the hands of social media hackers. These tips will guide you on how to protect your social media accounts easily without struggle…
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So much about the Lakers’ roster has turned over in the past 18 months, that it might be difficult to remember a time when Dennis Schröder was looked at as a potential franchise point guard. The 29-year-old is making a return to Los Angeles for the upcoming season, though in much more humbling circumstances for both parties. Schröder agreed to terms with the Lakers on Friday, sources confirmed to Southern California News Group, coming back on a one-year veteran’s minimum contract after a season in Boston and Houston. With the move, the Lakers add another guard to a roster brimming with backcourt players, which only further clouds the future for Russell Westbrook. Schröder last played for the Lakers during the 2020-21 season, averaging 15.4 points and 5.8 assists. In the middle of the season, the team offered Schröder an $84 million, four-year contract extension which Schröder turned down; his deal for the coming season is expected to pay him $2.64 million. After his season with the Lakers, Schröder did not secure the deal he was hoping for in free agency, eventually settling for a one-year deal with the Boston Celtics for $5.9 million. He was traded to the Houston Rockets during the season and averaged 13.5 points and 4.6 assists in 64 games between the two teams. But his play with the German national team as the group’s leading scorer – he had 30 points in a semifinal loss to Spain on Friday – has helped raise his profile again: Marc Stein reported that other teams had shown interest in bringing back the 6-foot-3 guard with a quick first step and self-confidence to spare. Schröder has experience playing alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis from his previous Lakers stint, and he played with Westbrook in Oklahoma City. New Lakers coach Darvin Ham was an assistant with the Atlanta Hawks during Schröder’s years there. Even though Schröder and the Lakers couldn’t come to a long-term agreement in 2021, General Manager Rob Pelinka is believed to have maintained a good relationship with him. “I think all of us can look at Dennis’ body of work, and he is an extreme competitor, and that’s on both sides of the ball,” Pelinka said after the 2020-21 season. “He’s hounding guys, picking up players full court, diving for loose balls, bringing that energy on the defensive end, and of course he has that ability to score at the point guard position. We value those qualities in him.” The breakdown of the Lakers’ relationship with Schröder in 2021 – he finished the season poorly during their first-round playoff series against the Phoenix Suns – was one of the contributing factors in the team’s decision to trade for Westbrook last summer. But that experiment went south as well, with the team winning just 33 games last year and Westbrook clearly disgruntled. While Ham has publicly backed Westbrook, who has attended a number of offseason press conferences and team events, the team’s acquisitions of Schröder and Pat Beverley calls Westbrook’s role next season into serious question. The Lakers now have a glut of natural point guards with Westbrook, Beverley, Schröder and Kendrick Nunn all figuring into the rotation. The backcourt gets even more crowded with Lonnie Walker IV and Austin Reaves, while assuming James will still be the team’s primary ball-handler. In the Pelinka era, the Lakers have embraced returning players on second stints. On this year’s roster, Damian Jones and Thomas Bryant are both making returns to L.A. after spending seasons with other franchises. Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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2022-09-16T23:55:14Z
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Q. Can you help educate the driving public regarding red lights, crosswalks and pedestrian rights? I consistently observe other drivers who intentionally stop on the crosswalk at a red light and continually inch forward thinking that helps change the light faster. The crosswalk is meant to be a safe zone. This blocks the crosswalk and makes it difficult and sometimes dangerous for pedestrians. I think it is rude, inconsiderate and dangerous. What can be done to educate the driving public about this absurd practice going forward? – Julian Mayer, Tarzana A. Writing to Honk, Julian, was a good way to go. “Crossing the limit line will not make a light change faster and puts pedestrians and other road users at risk,” Colin Sweeney, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, told Honk in an email. The sensors, or “loops,” are easy to spot — they appear as somewhat-crude black circles in the asphalt. In Los Angeles, they are before the limit line and five feet in front of the crosswalk. The loops help the traffic system know vehicles are there by sensing metal and, when appropriate, change a red to a green sooner. Look, people, if you went to college, who were the smartest students on campus? Sure, sure, those preparing to be lawyers and doctors tend to be rather bright, but Honk is going with those in engineering school. And brainy traffic engineers aren’t going to put sensors right up against an area where people are supposed to walk. Further, some traffic signals don’t even have loops. The lights’ patterns are pre-determined. Fun fact: Some loops in L.A. have a diagonal line through them on the asphalt — indicating they include a sensor to detect bicycles. LA’s bike device was designed by an engineer in the Los Angeles Department of Transportation. Q. Honk: My company bought me a 2017 Ford Transit Connect to drive for work. I arranged the purchase and was issued California temporary plates. Those plates expire next week and I have not yet received the regular plates. Is there any way to check on those plates? I can’t believe I would be penalized for driving with the expired plates if I have no way to replace them. Although, this is California. – Michael Maricle, Long Beach A. A spokesman for the Department of Motor Vehicles, Ronald Ongtoaboc, said the standard plates should arrive four to six weeks after the information was submitted. He suggested you check with your employer to see if the plates went there. Otherwise, you can call the DMV’s customer service line at 800-777-0133 and ask about the plates’ status. That phone line is typically available 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays. HONKIN’ FACT: Yes, yes, the Dodgers are thumping Honk’s beloved San Francisco Giants this year. But don’t think his team isn’t special: A parking stall one block from Oracle Park, where the men in orange and black play, is on the block for $90,000. USA Today says the spot is open to non-residents of the condo complex where it sits. Maybe there is another reason besides hitting a ball game to fork over that kind of cash for a parking spot. To Honk, seems foolish either way. The real estate agent told USA Today that so far people have offered half the asking price. To ask Honk questions, reach him at honk@ocregister.com. He only answers those that are published. To see Honk online: ocregister.com/tag/honk. Twitter: @OCRegisterHonk Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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2022-09-16T23:55:19Z
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Sunday, Sept. 18, is National Cheeseburger Day, giving restaurants chains the exclusive to turn up the heat and dial down prices. Some chains are offering discounts while others are offering coupons for future purchases. A couple of chains will be serving special, spicy burgers for a limited time. Here a few of the deals that have been announced by restaurant chains. Applebee’s: Offer is for any burger, fries and a fountain drink for $10.99 when ordered on the chain’s app or website on Sept. 18. applebees.com Dairy Queen: Customers can get $1 off Signature Stackburgers on Sept. 18 using the chain’s app. dairyqueen.com Dog Haus: The Pasadena-based chain is offering a $5 coupon for cheeseburgers on Sept. 18. It can be redeemed Sept. 19 through Oct. 18 at participating locations. Guests can get the offer via email, texting “cheeseburger” to 833-440-1110 or scanning the QR code on the register flyer, according to a news release.doghaus.com Eureka!: The chain is serving a spicy Fire Alarm Burger, topped with Fresno chile mac and cheese, firecracker sauce, smoked bacon, and horseradish mustard aioli, through Sept. 28, according to its website. eurekarestaurantgroup.com Farmer Boys: All guests can get a Big Cheese burger for $2 between 2-6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17, according to the Riverside-based chain’s website. farmerboys.com Salt Creek Grille: The chain will be serving an item for one week called the Inferno Burger, which includes buttermilk batter-fried jalapeños and pickles and a bun spread with a baconnaise-roasted Cholula pepper sauce. saltcreekgrille.com The Habit Burger Grill: There is a mystery offer for people who download and register on the chain’s mobile app before Sept. 16, according to a Facebook post. habitburger.com Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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2022-09-16T23:55:25Z
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THOUSAND OAKS — Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey didn’t need to check his social media to know he had a bad performance in the season-opening loss to the Buffalo Bills last week. Ramsey was well aware that he lost track of Bills receivers Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis on touchdowns plays and that’s why he waited for reporters after the game to explain what occurred without excuses. The five-time Pro Bowler held himself accountable and didn’t need much motivation to get back on track, but the social media criticism in a way helped. “I take it as a compliment that people don’t think I’ve ever played a bad game,” Ramsey said Friday. “I guarantee that definitely, in my opinion, wasn’t my worst game that I’ve ever played. If that’s what people think … I’m doing well for myself.” Ramsey anticipated to trend on social media for the wrong reasons, but he didn’t expect to be reminded of how far he’s come since the Rams got him out of Jacksonville in a trade nearly three years ago. Ironically, Ramsey’s first game with the Rams was against the Atlanta Falcons, the team they’re facing Sunday at SoFi Stadium. “There was a point where I was in a bad space years ago and then the Rams saved me and traded for me,” Ramsey said. “I’ve never gotten back to that again to where I’m in a bad place, feeling dark, feeling lost.” Ramsey admitted that in the past he would beat himself too much after a subpar performance. He’s still hard on himself, but he’s learned to quickly move on and constantly reminds himself of how happy he is to be around his family and friends and to get another opportunity to play football. “There’s nothing that anybody can tell me that I haven’t already told myself, times 10, probably,” Ramsey said. “I cuss myself out in my mind, worse than anybody that I could ever speak to. That’s just how I am and the standards I hold myself to. That’s how much I care because I want to make things right, do things right for my teammates and the organization. “It happens, honestly. That’s when I’m blessed to be around the people that I’m around. The people that I’m around bring me back a little bit. My family, especially my daughters, obviously.” Ramsey said he knows his teammates and coaches don’t point fingers at him, but he appreciated that defensive coordinator Raheem Morris paid him a visit to see how he’s doing mentally after the poor performance. “Just sitting outside, just talking, gathering thoughts,” Ramsey said. “Just making sure everything was cool, making sure my mind was right because he knows how hard I am on myself. Same with Coach (Sean) McVay, we have conversations.” McVay has no concerns about his star cornerback bouncing back versus the Falcons. “My confidence in Jalen is unwavering,” McVay said. “He’s a great competitor. One of my favorite things about it is that he had great accountability, ‘Hey, I can make some of these plays better, can’t try to be able to press a little bit.’ They made some good plays. But I have the utmost confidence and faith in Jalen and I know he’s looking forward to being able to play his kind of game this week.” UPDATE ON FLOYD’S INJURY The Rams had a scare at practice earlier this week after outside linebacker Leonard Floyd’s knee buckled, but McVay said the team’s top pass rusher should be fine for the long term. Floyd missed the past two practices and was listed as “questionable” for Sunday against the Falcons. “A scary, little freak accident,” McVay said. “Fortunately, over the long haul, he’s going to be OK. Whether or not he plays this week will be questionable. Everything came out structurally OK, but any time that you buckle that knee a little bit, there’s some swelling things that can occur. “It was a pretty cool representation of what (Floyd) means to this team because of the initial reactions where you’re not really sure, you never know with some of those injuries that could occur.” Terrell Lewis will likely join Justin Hollins as the Rams’ starting outside linebackers if Floyd is inactive Sunday. Undrafted rookie Keir Thomas will also see snaps, according to McVay. JEFFERSON OUT SUNDAY Wide receiver Van Jefferson will miss his second consecutive game after being ruled out against the Falcons. “He’s making great progress, but really looking forward to when we can get him back,” McVay said about Jefferson, who’s rehabbing a knee injury. “He looks physically great, but when they give us the thumbs-up, he’ll be out there and he’ll be ready to roll.” Left tackle Joe Noteboom (knee) and long snapper Matt Orzech (calf) are listed as questionable on the final injury report, but McVay is expecting both to play Sunday. As expected, center Brian Allen was ruled out because of a knee injury. ALSO Rams kicker Matt Gay said the league fined him $5,000 because the pants for his uniform last week didn’t meet the length requirement. Gay had fun with the situation by wearing baggy pants during a locker room photo shoot. “Sorry, my third (picture) I’m showing leg skin,” Gay jokingly tweeted. How to dress as a kicker in the @NFL per @nflcommish to avoid a $5k pant length fine. Thanks guys now I feel safe and can do my job super well 👍🏼 sorry my third pic I’m showing leg skin #fined @PatMcAfeeShow @BleacherReport @barstoolsports pic.twitter.com/844tSnbqoE — Matt Gay (@MGtweetymonster) September 16, 2022 Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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2022-09-16T23:55:34Z
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Guess which California counties had some of the highest homicide rates last year? Kern, Tulare and Kings Counties – all in the Central Valley – were among the prime culprits. So, naturally, we would expect a movement to recall their District Attorneys for being soft on crime, right? Wrong. Whereas Chesa Boudin was recently recalled in San Francisco and George Gascon just eluded a recall in Los Angeles, none of the prosecutors in counties won by Donald Trump in 2020 were recalled – even as their homicide rates led the state. How can this be? I study so-called progressive prosecution, a phenomenon that has arisen in many states in recent years. From major cities like Philadelphia, Chicago and Houston to more rural areas like Alamosa, Colorado, a burgeoning movement has swept the nation. What holds these prosecutors together is a sense that the criminal justice system has been too punitive, often with racially disproportionate effects, and that “getting smarter on crime” can save taxpayer money while simultaneously addressing crime. Some of the initiatives most associated with progressive prosecutors are cashless bail for nonviolent offenses, decriminalizing some victimless crimes, such as driving without a license, and seeking misdemeanor over felony charges for young, first-time, and drug offenders. All these measures are part of evidence-based practice in criminal justice policy. In some ways, progressive prosecution could as easily be called libertarian, since one of its goals is to limit the power of the state by employing incarceration only where it’s needed. However, the prosecutors associated with the movement are often seen as liberal, whether because they are former defense counsel, run as Democrats, or accept campaign money from liberal sources. Even those who have been career prosecutors or former police officers are labeled “left-wing” or “activists.” As a result, it’s easy for some to tar them as being “soft on crime” or blame them for lawlessness when crime rates rise. However, the recent jump in crime is largely driven by an increase in homicide – a type of crime that is hardly affected by more progressive approaches to prosecution. If anything, the data show a relationship between increased access to firearms and a rise in murder – a change that owes in many ways to conservatives’ resistance to gun control. For that matter, property crime hit a historic low in 2020 shortly after many of the progressive prosecutors took office. As tempted as prosecutors might be to take credit for that drop, many know the shift likely reflects the effects of pandemic quarantining when people were stuck at home. The reality is that many factors affect the crime rate outside of prosecution policy. The FBI lists more than 13 factors, including economic conditions, population density, and cultural and religious characteristics. Prosecutors come in 10th, behind police presence and strategy, and equivalent to judicial, correctional, and probational policies. So, what’s behind the move to hold prosecutors responsible for shifting crime rates and champion recall campaigns in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles? The predominant answer is political. In their initial victories, progressive prosecutors often ran against and defeated existing power structures, and those opponents do not go away easily. In some cases, the opposition includes police unions, who do not like having a new prosecutor scrutinize their actions and who have obvious self-interest in drawing attention to another entity should crime increase. But, there is a larger factor behind all of this. For years, the expectation has been that public punitiveness is linked to fear of crime; the more voters believe they may be victimized, the assumption goes, the more they are willing to vote for tougher criminal sanctions, like mandatory minimum sentences and “three strikes and you’re out” measures. Yet, research tells us that support for greater punitiveness actually comes from the public’s evaluation of social conditions, specifically their concerns of declining social bonds and consensus, and their fears of greater social diversity. Put simply, if you look around and see a society that increasingly fails to reflect you and your values, if you think that society is “coming apart,” you are more likely to support clamping down on “others” to enforce order that reflects your morals. Taking a look at the situations in San Francisco and Los Angeles, it’s easy to see why the public would lash out for greater punitiveness. The pandemic alone broke apart social bonds and consensus, if only on the value of science, and the increasing spread of homelessness within the cities would worry many about social conditions. “Things are out of control,” some of the public concluded. It is no wonder that they would want to “clamp down” as a result. That any ensuing crack down would likely come against the marginalized – especially people of color – only accentuates the historic willingness of some to ignore the discriminatory tradition of the criminal justice system. So, when you hear politicians or activists call for the recall of a prosecutor, ask yourself what is really going on. Is the issue crime or larger social discontent? Is the problem something prosecutors can control or are other factors, people, or functions a more powerful influence? What are the motives of the campaigners, and who is likely to benefit if the prosecutor is removed? Finally, will greater punitiveness truly solve the problem or will we simply return to an era of heightened criminalization that ignores the trail of racial disparities in its wake? It’s a complicated case. You need to be the jury. Jon Gould is Dean of the School of Social Ecology and Professor of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine. He is co-editor of the forthcoming book, Transforming Criminal Justice: An Evidence-based Agenda for Reform. Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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High School Football: Week 4 Scoreboard It's Week 4 of the high school football season and there are still five unbeaten teams in the Monroe County Region. Airport, Dundee, Erie Mason, Gibraltar Carlson, and Whiteford all look to keep the good times rolling tonight. Each team would join elite company in their school's history books. Airport has not started a season 4-0 since 2009. The Jets also accomplished the feat in '07, '04, '03, '02, '00, and 1951. If this year's team wants to be the eighth on that list, it will need to defeat Grosse Ile. The Red Devils also are 3-0. Dundee last hit 4-0 in 2011. That is the only time in the past three decades the Vikings have reached that milestone. They have done it 10 total times: '92, '91, '90, '78, '66, '65, '64, '63, and '53. They take on 1-2 Onsted. Mason has only started 4-0 seven times in its history. But when the Eagles do reach that mark, they rarely stop there. Mason started 7-0 in 2020, 12-0 in 2003, 11-0 in 2002, 13-0 in 1987, and 9-0 in 1984. Mason won a state championship in 1987. Mason faces 2-1 Summerfield this week. Carlson's team can become the 10th in school history to reach 4-0. The Marauders also did it in '17, '12, '06, '05, '99, '97, '96, '82, and '79. Joining that list will not be easy. Carlson takes on Trenton which also is 3-0 and opened the season with a win over defending state champion Chelsea. Whiteford has been the most successful of the group. The Bobcats have 15 4-0 starts in their history ('18, '17, '16, '03, '02, '94, '93, '92, '90, '87, '85, '79, '65, '64, '58). Whiteford was a perfect 14-0 in 2017 and won a state title. This week, they travel to 2-1 Adrian Madison. But that's enough of the history lesson, let's get to the action. We'll be keeping track of all the games involving Monroe County Region teams. Check back to this page often throughout the night to get the most up-to-date scores. WEEK 4 PRIMER - Monroe County Region stat leaders: 1,000-yard rushers on the decline? - Editor's picks: Will picks for ranked teams be rank? - Five Region teams ranked in first AP Poll WEEK 3 REVIEW - Airport's Nye casts aside fear to make key throw vs. SMCC - Flat Rock hits best mark since '67 to defeat Jefferson - Summerfield survives heat to improve to 2-1 - Week 3 roundup: Carlson slays Jags; offenses boom for Region teams - Week 3 notes: Airport, SMCC on same team for one night TONIGHT'S GAMES Grosse Ile 21, Airport 14, Second quarter Bedford (2-1) at Ann Arbor Huron (1-2), 7 p.m. Dundee 29, Onsted 0, Halftime Erie Mason 20, Summerfield 16, Second quarter Riverview 21, Flat Rock 8, Halftime Gibraltar Carlson 14, Trenton 0, Halftime Ida 6, Hudson 6, Second quarter Jefferson (1-2) at New Boston Huron (1-2), 7 p.m. Milan 7, SMCC 7, Halftime Saline 26, Monroe 0, Halftime Whiteford 28, Adrian Madison 0, Halftime
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Woman gives birth on way to hospital: ‘You did not just have a baby on the interstate’ EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) - A couple in Indiana has quite a story to tell after welcoming their child into the world on the side of a highway. “My contractions were eight minutes apart. Then 35 minutes later, we had a baby on our hands,” said mother Emily Waddell. She said she had called her husband home, and they headed out for the hospital when she thought she was going into labor. “I told him to come home, but I wasn’t positive about the baby coming,” Emily Waddell said. As a mother of three, it wasn’t her first rodeo. But this time would be different. “When we were getting on the interstate, I said, ‘I do not want to have a baby in the truck,” Emily Waddell said. Emily Waddell’s husband, Stephan Waddell, said she grabbed his arm and told him to pull over before he jumped into action and caught his baby girl. Emily Waddell said while they waited for help, she called her sister, a labor and delivery nurse. “My sister was like, ‘Are you joking? You did not just have a baby on the interstate,” Emily Waddell said. The couple said that indeed happened as they welcomed Reagan Waddell to the world on Monday at 7 pounds, 10 ounces. “Luckily, between the people on the phone and my sister. We were able to make things go smooth,” Emily Waddell said. Stephan Waddell said it was the coolest thing they’ll probably ever do but doesn’t want to do it again. Copyright 2022 WEVV via CNN Newsource. All rights reserved.
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China's government says it intends to impose sanctions on the chief executives of Raytheon and Boeing Defense, citing their involvement in Washington lawmakers' latest approval of arms sales to Taiwan, Reuters reported. According to the publication Breaking Defense, Beijing said the weapons transfers included a possible $1.1 billion agreement that "gravely" undermines "China's sovereignty and security interests." A Chinese government spokesperson said the country's government would be levying sanctions on Raytheon Technologies CEO Gregory Hayes along with Boeing Defense, Space and Security CEO Ted Colbert, accusing both of being "involved" in the agreements with self-governing Taiwan. The spokesperson said the deals "severely harm China-US relations and peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.” They said, “China firmly opposes and strongly condemns the sales.” This month the Biden administration approved several potential arms sales through the Defense Security Cooperation Agency that included over $665 million in advanced radar-related technology made mainly by Raytheon, as well as over $350 million in Harpoon missiles and other equipment that Boeing made, Breaking Defense reported. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said, “We once again urge the U.S. government and relevant parties to ... stop arms sales to Taiwan and military contact with Taiwan, and stop creating new factors that could lead to tensions in the Taiwan Strait,” the Associated Press reported. According to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Taiwan has governed itself independently of China since 1949. Beijing, though, sees the island as part of Chinese territory. The ruling Chinese government has said it vows to eventually "unify" Taiwan with mainland China, even if that means using force.
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3 injured, including 2 Chicago cops, in South Side vehicle crash CHICAGO - Two Chicago police officers and a civilian were injured in a vehicle crash Friday afternoon in Chicago's Grand Crossing neighborhood. The crash occurred in the 600 block of East 75th Street. At about 4:45 p.m., a Cadillac was facing northbound on St. Lawrence and attempted to turn eastbound on 75th street when it struck a Chicago Police Department squad car, police said. At the time, the officers were responding to a call for service in the area. After the Cadillac struck the squad car, the squad car struck a fixed light post and the side of a building, police said. The Cadillac then struck an unoccupied Mazda, which was parked on 75th Street. No pedestrians were struck or injured in this incident. SUBSCRIBE TO FOX 32 ON YOUTUBE Two Chicago police officers were transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A 40-year-old woman was also transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A citation was issued to the driver of the Cadillac for failure to yield to an emergency vehicle.
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2022-09-17T00:25:02Z
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Englewood to get new grocery store soon with departure of Whole Foods CHICAGO - Families in the Englewood neighborhood could have a new grocery store soon. Developers have narrowed their list to three potential grocery stores to replace Whole Foods, which was at the location at 832 W. 63rd St. The official announcement could be made in as few as 30 days, with the new store opening early in 2023.
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2022-09-17T00:25:10Z
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Field Museum in Chicago acquires 35-foot-long dinosaur fossil CHICAGO - The Field Museum in Chicago has a new fossil. The remains of a 35-foot long duck-billed dinosaur arrived on Friday. Scientists found the fossil in Missouri back in 2017. SUBSCRIBE TO THE FOX 32 YOUTUBE CHANNEL For the next month or so, scientists at the Field Museum will work to remove the fossil's plaster jacket and surrounding rock so they can examine the bones.
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2022-09-17T00:25:17Z
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VIDEO: Bird flies into military jet, causes crash that damaged Lake Worth home LAKE WORTH, Texas - New video released by the military shows the moment a bird flew into a military jet last year, which caused it to crash into a Lake Worth neighborhood and cause major damage to a home. The crash happened back on September 19, 2021, after a U.S. Navy T-45C Goshawk jet trainer from Kingsville that was conducting a military training exercise was going to land at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth. The new video shows a bird fly into the jet, and the pilot has an immediate reaction and says they had an emergency. The pilot said they would try to make it to the runway, but then says they aren’t going to make it. Their jet crashed in the 2000 block of Tejas, which is about two miles northeast of Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth. RELATED: Military training jet crashes in Lake Worth Both pilots, a student and instructor, ejected before the crash. One had their parachute caught in power lines, while the other was found nearby. RELATED: Navy finishes clean up following military training jet crash in Lake Worth By October 1, the military posted a social media message stating the cleanup from the crash was complete. Though nearly two months after the crash, one family was still living out of a hotel room. RELATED: Lake Worth family still living in hotel months after military jet crash damaged home
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Pat Sajak reveals he may leave ‘Wheel of Fortune’ after Season 40: ‘End is near’ Pat Sajak may be stepping down as the host of "Wheel of Fortune." The game show host of more than 40 years said the "end is near," as he hinted he’s ready for one last spin, according to "Entertainment Tonight." "Years go by fast. We're getting near the end. It's been a long [time]. We're not going to do this for another 40 years. The end is near," the TV icon indicated. "It's an honor to have been in people's living rooms for that long. People were out there welcoming us. We're happy and proud." HOW MANY DRESSES DOES VANNA WHITE OWN? INSIDE THE 'WHEEL OF FORTUNE' CO-HOST'S WARDROBE "Wheel of Fortune" premiered on television in 1975, and Sajak started hosting it in 1981. Co-host Vanna White joined Sajak in 1982. FILE - 'Wheel of Fortune' hosts Vanna White (L) and Pat Sajak attend a taping of the Wheel of Fortune's 35th Anniversary Season at Epcot Center at Walt Disney World on Oct. 10, 2017, in Orlando, Fla. (Gerardo Mora/Getty Images) White is known for turning the letters during the game show as contestants attempt to solve the riddle or puzzle. Sajak and White have both renewed their contracts with the show through the 2023-24 season. "In most television shows by this time, you would have said, 'That’s probably enough,' but this show will not die," Sajak remarked. "It appears I may go before the show," he joked. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER Sajak's daughter Maggie also has a role on the show and works as a digital host of sorts, creating much of the "Wheel of Fortune" social media content and doing a lot of behind-the-scenes interviews. Despite Sajak’s consideration of leaving "Wheel of Fortune," he and White will continue hosting "Celebrity Wheel of Fortune," as the show is slated to premiere its third season. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "I think people love seeing celebrities and watching them be themselves and not play a character," White pointed out, according to the media outlet. "When they come on here, they are themselves, they have a good time, they're playing for a great cause, so it's good for everybody."
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2022-09-17T00:25:39Z
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South Loop marijuana dispensary receives key approval CHICAGO - The South Loop could be home to the first Black-owned marijuana dispensary. Matt Brewer, CEO of Family Roots Dispensary, is a native South Sider, and a Harvard Business grad, who started the company, alongside his mother and brother. The $650,000 project would create up to 50 construction jobs, and up to 45 permanent positions. SUBSCRIBE TO THE FOX 32 YOUTUBE CHANNEL The project still needs to pass the zoning board.
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South Loop marijuana dispensary receives key approval CHICAGO - The South Loop could be home to the first Black-owned marijuana dispensary. Matt Brewer, CEO of Family Roots Dispensary, is a native South Sider, and a Harvard Business grad, who started the company, alongside his mother and brother. The $650,000 project would create up to 50 construction jobs, and up to 45 permanent positions. SUBSCRIBE TO THE FOX 32 YOUTUBE CHANNEL The project still needs to pass the zoning board.
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Student mental health is one of the most difficult and pressing issues facing colleges and universities today. Having largely ignored the issue for years, but now in the wake of the pandemic, higher education must develop a holistic approach to engage and retain its students. This webcast will examine how institutions can better ensure all students have the support and opportunities they need to thrive inside and outside the classroom. Hear from current higher education professionals about their research on this topic and the strategies they are finding that foster a culture of student wellbeing on campus. Powered by Campus+ Campus is a space where higher education professionals, institutions and thought leaders from around the world can connect with their peers to find and share advice on a range of topics. Learn more about Campus. 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Maintenance window scheduled to begin at February 14th 2200 est. until 0400 est. February 15th DVIDS Hub works best with JavaScript enabled A collection of Suicide prevention video for CR2C program told by people who experienced it. Video is shot and edited on Schofield Barracks beginning of September 2022 Date Taken: 09.05.2022 Date Posted: 09.16.2022 19:32 Category: Series Video ID: 857693 VIRIN: 220907-A-OX415-1009 Filename: DOD_109222248 Length: 00:01:51 Location: HI, US Video Analytics Downloads: 1 High-Res. Downloads: 1 PUBLIC DOMAIN This work, ; , by Eric Tagayuna , identified by DVIDS , must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright . MORE LIKE THIS CONTROLLED VOCABULARY KEYWORDS TAGS
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New Dairy Queen coming to Massillon MASSILLON – The corner of Wales Road NE and State Avenue NE is getting a facelift. A new Dairy Queen is set to be constructed on the property. The new eatery will be a "grill and chill" Dairy Queen something the existing DQ does not have. Campbell Oil Co. marketing manager EJ Hanolt said the new restaurant will have a grill and offer a full menu of hot foods, including hamburgers. The former DQ did not have a grill and offered a smaller menu of food items outside of ice cream. According to paperwork filed with the Massillon Building Department, Campbell Oil plans to raze the existing Dairy Queen at 717 Wales Road NE, a residential home at 709 Wales Road NE, and a commercial building at 1129 State Ave. NE, which once housed Wavelengths salon, to construct a new 2,317-square-foot restaurant. New business:A first look inside the new Goodwill store opening Friday in Perry Township The estimated cost of the project is $3 million, including $750,000 in site work. Fred Olivieri Construction Co. is the project contractor. The new eatery is set to open in early 2023, Hanolt said. Frank Silla, the city's chief building officer, said the new Dairy Queen will sit farther back on Wales with the majority of the building sitting along State. The restaurant will have a drive-thru. The new position of the building will provide ample space for the drive-thru traffic, Silla said. The existing restaurant's drive-thru, which could accommodate only a few vehicles, has often caused traffic to back up on Wales. "We're excited to get the new restaurant back up and running," Hanolt added. "The reconfigured drive-thru and additional space will make it easier to get in and out of the property." Work has begun on razing the buildings. Hanolt said this location will be the 10th Dairy Queen owned and operated by Campbell Oil. Some of the locations are freestanding and others share a building with a BellStores and gas station. Reach Amy at 330-775-1135 or amy.knapp@indeonline.com. On Twitter: @aknappINDE
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This year, the XPoNential Music Festival, presented by Subaru, returns in person on the Camden Waterfront in Camden, N.J. With a lineup of established and up-and-coming artists, the festival has offered an unparalleled experience for music discovery, delighting audiences of all ages for more than a decade. WXPN and NPR Live Sessions are teaming up again, giving audiences a front-row seat to all the festival's Wiggins Waterfront Park performances. Check out the schedule for our live video webcast below. Starting Friday, the festival will be streaming here and on NPR Live Sessions. Don't miss it! All times are in Eastern Time and subject to change. Friday, Sept. 16 Marina Stage: 3:25 p.m.: The Tisburys 4 p.m.: Tamino 4:50 p.m.: Dos Santos 6:10 p.m.: Samantha Fish River Stage: 4:25 p.m.: Omar's Hat 5:30 p.m.: Sarah Shook & The Disarmers 6:55 p.m.: Taj Mahal Saturday, Sept 17 Marina Stage: 12:30 p.m.: Catbite 1:45 p.m.: Black Opry Revue 3:25 p.m.: The Felice Brothers 5:15 p.m.: Houndmouth River Stage: 12 p.m.: Highnoon 1 p.m.: Lo Moon 2:35 p.m.: Bartees Strange 4:20 p.m.: Valerie June 6:10 p.m.: Lucinda Williams Sunday, Sept 18 Marina Stage: 12 p.m.: Chestnut Grove 1:20 p.m.: Buffalo Nichols 3:05 p.m.: Neal Francis 5 p.m.: The Dip River Stage: 12:35 p.m.: Cosmic Guilt 2:10 p.m.: The Suffers 4 p.m.: Kathleen Edwards 6 p.m.: Jenny Lewis Copyright 2022 XPN
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APPLETON — The Old Fashioned Farm Festival put on by the Somerset Historical Society will take place Sunday at the Babcock House Museum, 7449 Lake Road. Look for demonstrations of old-time arts and mechanical equipment, old-time corn harvesting, displays of antique tractors, toy tractors and classic cars, a Civil War survival demonstration, a farmer's market, crafts and activities for children, and museum tours. Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission to the grounds is free. Old Fashioned Farm Festival slated for Sunday Most Popular Articles - Pedestrian hit at S. Transit and Summit - Bicyclist killed in fatal hit-and-run accident in Lewiston - Sparks fly after upstate ratepayers told to brace for high heating bills - BOB CONFER: Summer camp becomes a victim of New York’s gun safety law - LFD chief: Data shows lack of ready ambulance service - Bill Bucolo vs. the healthcare business - Signs of gun reform in Western New York - Division I-bound Natalie Killion already taking down records in first season with Lockport - Youngstown man charged with DWI and weapons counts - Niagara native and Smothers brother to marry Images Videos Commented Sorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles.
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Starpoint Central School District is accepting nominations for the Dr. C. Douglas Whelan Academic Wall of Fame and the Sports Wall of Fame for the 2022-2023 school year. Nominees for the Academic Wall of Fame should be graduates between the years 1958 and 2007. Nominees for the Sports Wall of Fame should be graduates between the years 1958 and 2010. Nomination information and applications can be downloaded from www.starpointcsd.org under the Parents/Community tab, or obtained by contacting Jane Wilson at jwilson@starpointcsd.org or 716-210-2307. Nominations will be accepted until Oct. 7 for the Academic Wall of Fame and Achievement and until Nov. 1 for the Sports Wall of Fame.
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The former YMCA property at 19 East Ave. is the subject of a Tuesday special meeting of the Common Council. A public hearing will be held on the city's application for a state grant to support renovation of the property. Up to $2 million will be sought through the Restore NY Communities Initiative, according to Mayor Michelle Roman. The building is owned by Matt Martin, who purchased it from Lockport Family YMCA for $25,000 and envisions it as a mixed use facility with first-floor office space (and a basketball court), second- and third-floor apartments and possibly basement-level gymnasium space for tenants. The tab for transformation is an estimated $3 million and Martin is hoping for some grant funding because, he said, "that is the only way to make a project like this feasible." The Restore NY Communities Initiative has the state investing $250 million in community development by eliminating blight. It's administered by Empire State Development, which asks municipalities to apply for grants on behalf of private property owners. The purpose of the public hearing on the city's pursuit is to demonstrate public support for the investment. "That's the way private projects get public funding, with the blessing of the municipality," Brian Smith, CEO and president of Greater Lockport Development Corporation, said. The special meeting / public hearing will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in council chambers. It's off-schedule for the council but the grant opportunity is "time sensitive," Roman said.
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A hearing has been scheduled for Oct. 28 to determine the admissibility of statements to police by two men accused of vehicular manslaughter in the March 18 fatal hit-and-run incident at South Transit and High streets. The hearing was scheduled Friday by Niagara County Court Judge Caroline Wojtaszek for Sean Kelahan, 20, and Tyreek Wolfe, 21, both of whom are charged with vehicular manslaughter, negligent homicide, assault, leaving the scene of a fatal accident and speeding in connection with the death of 25-year-old Richard Howes III. Howes was crossing South Transit Street on foot when he was struck by two southbound vehicles, according to police. In what's known as a Huntley hearing, two or three Lockport Police officers who were present when Kelahan and Wolfe were arrested will testify to statements made by them, according to Assistant District Attorney Christine Savoia. The DA's Office has extended a plea offer to Wolfe, but it was not acted upon as of Friday morning, according to District Attorney Brian Seaman. Wolfe previously was released on bail. Kelahan is being held at Niagara County Jail. His bail was revoked on Sept. 1 after he violated conditions of his release by being arrested on a shoplifting charge in Erie County.
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The Newfane Alumni Association and Newfane Central School District have announced their initial Distinguished Alumni and Sports Hall of Fame inductees. The Distinguished Alumni Award was created to honor outstanding graduates who have distinguished themselves in their chosen career, through community service, or otherwise have significantly affected the lives of others. The 2022 Distinguished Alumni are: — Tom Beilein, class of 1964, Vietnam veteran, law enforcement officer and past Niagara County Sheriff. — Brian Hamluk, class of 1994, vice president of student life at the University of Buffalo. — Paul Hobbs, class of 1971, viticulture and enology, Paul Hobbs Wines. — Dr. Rebecca Liddell Huppi, class of 1984, biologist, AIDS clinical program director, National Institutes of Health. — Jean Greig Roberts, class of 1971, pianist, organist and choral director. — Susie Zafrano, class of 1986, special education teacher, Special Olympics. The Athletic Hall of Fame was created to recognize outstanding individual athletes, long-tenured coaches, teams that achieved at the highest level, and those who have made important and valuable contributions to Newfane athletics in other capacities. The 2022 Sports Hall of Fame inductees are: — Ryan Needle, wrestling, Niagara-Orleans League most wins (240), Section VI Champion (2000 through 2003), New York State Champion (2001 through 2002). — Dick Lang, coached Newfane wrestling for 19 years (1988-2007), Section 6 Wrestling Hall of Fame member. — Joe Grzybowski, coached girls’ basketball to multiple Section VI Class B championships (1984, '85, '87, '89 and '90), and his 1989 team appeared in the Final Four state tournament. — Brianna Steel, New York State outdoor pentathlon champion (2005 and '07), received All Western New York Good Sport Award (2006 and '07). — Nickolas Casalinuovo, football and baseball, leading rusher for the first four years of Newfane 11-man football, signed with the NY Mets in 1962 and played for Auburn in the New York-Penn League. — Kimberly Wood Mattina, track and field, still holds school records in the 400m and 800m run, finished second in the 1983 New York State Cross-Country Class B championships. — Marty Horanburg, contributor, known as the “Voice of the Panthers,” participated in boosters and supervised athletic events for more than 40 years. The inductees will be honored this Fall during Homecoming Week with the Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony on October 20, Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner on October 21, and recognition of the inductees on October 22 at the Homecoming Football game.
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Clear to partly cloudy tonight with late night fog developing in the Columbia Basin overnight lows in the in the low to mid and upper 40s. Breezy to Gusty winds tonight 20-30 mph in the Kittitas Valley with gusts up to 40 mph. Elsewhere 10-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. Winds will calm down after midnight. Get ready for a much cooler weekend as temperatures drop into the 60s and 70s and lows in the mid and low 40s... Time to put away summer and get ready for fall. Saturday night/ Sunday morning you can expect a few scattered showers in the region. Monday more sunshine and mild temperatures in the 70s. The 1st day off Fall or the Autumnal Equinox is Thursday September 22nd. Tri-Cities Friday... Partly Sunny, Breezy Late Afternoon... 78/48 Saturday... Partly Sunny, Cooler, Stray Shower Night... 71/50 Sunday... Mostly Cloudy, Stray AM Showers... 73/49 Monday... Partly Sunny... 77/49 Tuesday... Partly Sunny... 79/48 Wednesday... Mostly Sunny... 78/49 Yakima Friday... Partly Sunny, Breezy Late Afternoon... 74/41 Saturday... Partly Sunny, Cooler, Stray Night Shower... 68/44 Sunday... Mostly Cloudy, Stray AM Showers... 69/43 Monday... Partly Sunny... 76/44 Tuesday... Partly Sunny... 75/44 Wednesday... Mostly Sunny... 76/45
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YANKEE BOY BASIN, Colo.- Three people were killed during an off-roading tour when their car drifted off the edge of the road and fell over 100 feet off a cliff on Monday, according to Colorado State Patrol. Diana Robles, 28, Ofelia Figueroa-Perez, 60, and their 72-year-old tour driver, Don Fehd, were traveling north on County Road 361 from the Yankee Boy Basin area in southwestern Colorado when their Jeep Gladiator drifted off the right edge of the road. The vehicle then fell approximately 110 feet to the bottom before rolling down a rocky embankment for about 142 feet, Colorado State Patrol Spokesperson Gary Cutler told NBC News. The incident took place at some point between 11:00a.m. and 12:00p.m. on Monday, Cutler said. Robles, Figueroa-Perez and Fehd all died at the scene. "The crash is still under investigation at this time," said Cutler. "At this point there isn’t any one thing that has shown a cause for going off the roadway." Robles and Figueroa-Perez, both from Yuma, Arizona, were taking the Colorado mountain tour on Monday morning during a visit to the state, according to police. A *spotfund fundraising campaign started by a family friend of Robles to raise money for funeral expenses identified Figueroa-Perez as her aunt. Fehd, from Ouray, Colorado, was an employee at Colorado West Jeeps, according to officials. An employee for the company confirmed there was an accident on a trail earlier this week that killed a driver and two passengers, but would not give further comment. Causes of death have not yet been determined for Robles, Figueroa-Perez and Fehd, Ouray County Coroner Colleen Hollenbeck told NBC News.
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YAKIMA, Wash. - Over the last two weeks, cougar sightings have continued to be reported in the Yakima area. Since the original cougar sighting reported on September 5 at Randall Park, more reports have been made in the same location and in Terrace Heights. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) said during the investigations into the reports, no cougar was found. According to Sergeant Brian Fulton with Fish and Wildlife Police, they used dogs and looked for tracks and no cougar scent was detected. "It is hard to say after the fact what happened but some of those cases we could tell by tracks that were left where the sighting was or tracks that the reporting party saw and we were able to identify those were not from a cougar," Sgt. Fulton said. In one case, the tracks found belonged to a bird. Cougar sightings are common in Yakima County, mostly in the Yakima and Selah area among the brush. This year, 44 cougar sightings were reported to WDFW in the county. Sgt. Fulton said that is a pretty normal number. Cougars are generally animals that like to be alone so Sgt. Fulton said it is strange to have multiple sightings at Randall Park where a lot of people hang out. "A cougar that ends up in an area like that is an animal that's just maybe taken a wrong turn or has been pushed out of its normal habitat potentially by another cougar," Sgt. Fulton said. Rumors have circulated social media saying that the cougar population grew and that's why there has been so many sightings. The Regional Wildlife Program Manager for WDFW Ross Huffman said that's likely not true. Washington's Cougar population isn't tracked annually because with cougars' behavior patterns that can be difficult. WDFW has an estimated population for the state's population and Huffman said the number doesn't change much from year to year. "Changes would come from changes in their primary food source like deer, other small mammals, or some type of disease or something like that would cause a change but there's no indication of anything like that," Huffman said. He added that there is no reason to panic over the cougar sightings and that people are probably just more aware and reporting them because of the recent media coverage. Again, none of the sightings in the last two weeks have been confirmed. I spoke with Randall Park-goers Friday morning to see if the rumors of sightings scare them at all or if they believe there is a cougar in the area. Most of the people I spoke to said no. A park visitor from Florida Sam Dickens said he was at the park earlier this week during a sighting and never saw a cougar. "Fish and Wildlife came, the police came with dogs and they were tracking something but they didn't actually say what it was or if they saw a cougar but that's what everybody was saying but I don't think anyone saw the cougar," Dickens said. He added that he isn't worried about a cougar being in the park. If you do find yourself in a situation where you see a cougar, if you or someone else is in danger call 911. If you are in a safe location, try to get photos or video and report it to WDFW. If you find yourself face to face with a cougar, don't run away because it may chase you. You should try to make yourself look bigger and make lots of noise.
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YAKIMA, Wash.- A car crash on W Lincoln Ave is closed in both directions and Oregon Ave eastbound is closed at Clark Ave for a motorcycle vs car crash. Y-P-D tells us the driver of the motorcycle, a 38-year-old male, was transported to Harbor View Medical Center with minor injuries. The Driver of the car, 34-year-old male was heading south on Custer Ave and failed to stop. Police officers believe speed was a factor for the motorcycle. This is a developing story, which means information could change. We are working to report timely and accurate information as we get it.
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YAKIMA, Wash.- On Thursday night, September, 15, the Yakima Police Department responded to reports of a fight outside a bar on the 1100 block of S. 3rd Street. Officers arrived to find a 26 year old victim with a gunshot wound. The victim later died of their injuries. YPD quickly identified the main suspects in the shooting and located them driving around the area around midnight. According to a YPD press release Detectives reviewed evidence and consulted with the Yakima Prosecuting Attorney before releasing the suspects, due to the evidence suggesting self-defense in the shooting. This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with any information or cell phone footage of the incident is asked to contact YPD at 509-575-6200.
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YAKIMA, Wash.- UPDATE: September 16, 2022 5:00 p.m. Jonathan has been found and is home safe. Yakima Police would like to thank everyone who helped look for him. September 16, 2022 2:50 p.m. Yakima police are looking for Jonathan Robertson an 11-year-old last seen in the area of Wilson Middle School around noon. He is said to be wearing black glasses, blue "Harry Potter" t-shirt, blue or green pants and a gray backpack. Jonathan has blonde hair, 5ft tall and approximately 100lbs. This is a developing story, which means information could change. We are working to report timely and accurate information as we get it.
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The White House has confirmed some details of the Oval Office meetings on Friday with family members of American Russia detainees Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner. Whelan, a U.S. citizen and former Marine has been detained in Russia since Dec. 2018, arrested on espionage charges which he insists are "fictitious." In April, reports of a statement he released surfaced in which he questioned why more wasn't being done to secure his release and return home to the United States. That same month a prisoner swap between the two countries secured the release of American Trevor Reed. He had been held in Russia since 2019 after being sentenced to nine years for an alleged altercation with Russian police. Whelan said in a statement shared by his parents, "Why was I left behind? While I am pleased Trevor is home with his family, I have been held on a fictitious charge of espionage for 40 months." He said, "The world knows this charge was fabricated. Why hasn't more been done to secure my release?" His sister Elizabeth Whelan was at the Friday White House meetings with President Biden along with Jake Sullivan, the assistant to the president for National Security Affairs. Also in one of the Friday meetings was Cherelle Griner, the wife of WNBA star Brittney Griner, who has been held in Russia since February on drug-related charges. Griner was sentenced to nine years in prison after she pleaded guilty. Griner's agent Lindsay Colas also attended the meeting on Griner. The Friday White House meetings were closed to the press, but details were confirmed by the White House press corps after they began at 4:51 p.m. ET. The meetings were conducted separately, with the meeting regarding Whelan happening first, followed by the meeting concerning actions on Griner's case. The White House didn't confirm the time that the meetings concluded. ESPN reported that White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, "A substantial offer is on the table and they should accept it," referring to a possible deal with Russia to secure the release of the Americans.
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China's government says it intends to impose sanctions on the chief executives of Raytheon and Boeing Defense, citing their involvement in Washington lawmakers' latest approval of arms sales to Taiwan, Reuters reported. According to the publication Breaking Defense, Beijing said the weapons transfers included a possible $1.1 billion agreement that "gravely" undermines "China's sovereignty and security interests." A Chinese government spokesperson said the country's government would be levying sanctions on Raytheon Technologies CEO Gregory Hayes along with Boeing Defense, Space and Security CEO Ted Colbert, accusing both of being "involved" in the agreements with self-governing Taiwan. The spokesperson said the deals "severely harm China-US relations and peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.” They said, “China firmly opposes and strongly condemns the sales.” This month the Biden administration approved several potential arms sales through the Defense Security Cooperation Agency that included over $665 million in advanced radar-related technology made mainly by Raytheon, as well as over $350 million in Harpoon missiles and other equipment that Boeing made, Breaking Defense reported. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said, “We once again urge the U.S. government and relevant parties to ... stop arms sales to Taiwan and military contact with Taiwan, and stop creating new factors that could lead to tensions in the Taiwan Strait,” the Associated Press reported. According to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Taiwan has governed itself independently of China since 1949. Beijing, though, sees the island as part of Chinese territory. The ruling Chinese government has said it vows to eventually "unify" Taiwan with mainland China, even if that means using force.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A lawsuit alleging the rampant sexual abuse of underage athletes at a competitive cheerleading gym in South Carolina has been amended to name six more coaches as defendants and three more accusers. The accusers — now seven female and two male — say in the federal lawsuit amended Thursday that they were sexually abused by coaches at Rockstar Cheerleading and Dance in Greenville, which is in the northwestern corner of the state. The accusers' lawyers allege that sexual abuse at the gym could date back two decades and that there could be 100 more victims who haven't come forward. One of the plaintiffs' lawyers, Bakari Sellers, likened the case to that of Larry Nassar, the former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University doctor who is serving a minimum of 40 years in prison after admitting that he molested some of the nation’s top gymnasts for years. None of the Rockstar coaches have been charged and The Associated Press is not naming them. State and federal law enforcement agencies are investigating the gym and other cheerleading outlets and have seized computers, cellphones and other evidence, one of the accusers’ lawyers, James Bannister, said earlier this month. He said the agencies asked lawyers not to identify them. According to the lawsuit, the abuse ranged from rape and forced oral sex to molestation and pressuring children as young as 13 to send nude photos of themselves to coaches. The lawsuit also details instances in which coaches gave students alcohol and cannabis at their homes and in hotel rooms during cheerleading competitions. The allegations first centered on the gym's founder, Scott Foster, who was found dead in his car on Aug. 22. The coroner determined he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Kathy Foster, his widow, announced in earlier this month that Rockstar Cheerleading and Dance would close “indefinitely.” “Although this was a difficult decision, I believe it is the best option under the circumstances," Foster said in a statement reported by local NBC affiliate WYFF. "Over the past 15 years, our incredible athletes have worked hard to build a winning legacy and I will always be extremely proud of each of them. I ask for privacy for my children and for those personally affected during this difficult time.” The amended suit details several instances in which it alleges that athletes were abused outside of South Carolina at events sanctioned by Varsity Spirit, which runs competitions, and the U.S. All Star Federation, the country's cheerleading governing body. Varsity Spirit President Bill Seely said in a Sept. 1 statement that the accusations detailed “abhorrent criminal, predatory conduct” and were “devastating to hear.” In an Aug. 30 statement, USASF said the organization was “devastated to learn of allegations about potential abuse.” The statement declined to comment on developments while law enforcement investigations are underway and reiterated that members should report any allegations. The plaintiffs' attorneys said they expect to file more lawsuits naming other perpetrators at other gyms around the country. “We’re talking about serious repeated abuse that was reported to everyone including the Greenville County Sheriff’s Department,” attorney Bakari Sellers said in a statement. “For Varsity Spirit, the USASF and Bain Capital, these survivors didn’t matter. Their checks did. They did nothing to stop this abuse then and they’re doing nothing now.”
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Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that she is "cancer free" after she "underwent a successful surgery to remove" her thyroid "and surrounding lymph nodes." Sanders said on Friday that she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer recently, CNN reported. She said in a statement, "By the grace of God I am now cancer-free." Her surgeon, John R. Sims, released a statement saying Sanders is "currently recovering from surgery in which we removed her thyroid gland and some of the surrounding lymph nodes in her neck. The surgery went extremely well, and I expect her to be back on her feet even within the next 24 hours." Sims said, "This is a Stage I papillary thyroid carcinoma which is the most common type of thyroid cancer and has an excellent prognosis. While she will need adjuvant treatment with radioactive iodine, as well as continued long term follow up, I think it's fair to say she's now cancer free, and I don't anticipate any of this slowing her down." Sanders is an Arkansas Republican gubernatorial nominee.
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China's government says it intends to impose sanctions on the chief executives of Raytheon and Boeing Defense, citing their involvement in Washington lawmakers' latest approval of arms sales to Taiwan, Reuters reported. According to the publication Breaking Defense, Beijing said the weapons transfers included a possible $1.1 billion agreement that "gravely" undermines "China's sovereignty and security interests." A Chinese government spokesperson said the country's government would be levying sanctions on Raytheon Technologies CEO Gregory Hayes along with Boeing Defense, Space and Security CEO Ted Colbert, accusing both of being "involved" in the agreements with self-governing Taiwan. The spokesperson said the deals "severely harm China-US relations and peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.” They said, “China firmly opposes and strongly condemns the sales.” This month the Biden administration approved several potential arms sales through the Defense Security Cooperation Agency that included over $665 million in advanced radar-related technology made mainly by Raytheon, as well as over $350 million in Harpoon missiles and other equipment that Boeing made, Breaking Defense reported. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said, “We once again urge the U.S. government and relevant parties to ... stop arms sales to Taiwan and military contact with Taiwan, and stop creating new factors that could lead to tensions in the Taiwan Strait,” the Associated Press reported. According to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Taiwan has governed itself independently of China since 1949. Beijing, though, sees the island as part of Chinese territory. The ruling Chinese government has said it vows to eventually "unify" Taiwan with mainland China, even if that means using force.
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Texas court expands protections for families with trans kids A Texas judge expanded an injunction on Friday to block state officials from investigating families with trans children that belong to PFLAG National, an LGBTQ advocacy group, the ACLU announced. The big picture: The decision expands on a district court's previous injunction to protect some families that are part of PFLAG, which has sued to block state investigations against them for supporting gender-affirming care. - PFLAG claims more than 600 members in Texas, per the Texas Tribune. Catch up fast: In May, the Texas Supreme Court said that state agencies could but were not required to continue conducting child abuse investigations against the parents of trans children, Axios' Oriana Gonzalez reports. - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) ordered state agencies in February to investigate gender-affirming care for transgender kids as child abuse. - There are multiple ongoing lawsuits challenging the directive. What they're saying: “Today, families of transgender kids in Texas who are members of PFLAG National find shelter from Gov. Abbott's unjust order,” Brian K. Bond, executive director of PFLAG National said. - “Once again a Texas court has stepped in to say what we knew from the beginning: State leaders have no business interfering with life-saving care essential for transgender youth,” ACLU of Texas' Adri Pérez said. Between the lines: Medical organizations have condemned Abbott's directive, saying it could have a detrimental effect on the mental health of transgender youth. - Over two-thirds of LGBTQ youth have said that debates over state laws that target transgender people have negatively impacted their mental health, according to a poll by the Trevor Project, which provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ youth. Go deeper: Understanding Abbott's order on trans kids in Texas
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INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) – The FDA is urging parents to talk to their children about the dangers of misusing drugs amid recent social media trends involving medicine. In one recent trend, the FDA said people are encouraged to cook chicken in NyQuil or another over-the-counter cough and cold medication, presumably to eat. While the challenge may seem silly and unappetizing, it could also be very unsafe. The FDA said boiling a medication can make it much more concentrated and change its properties in other ways. Even if you don’t eat the chicken, inhaling the vapors while cooking could cause high levels of the drugs to enter your body and possibly hurt your lungs. Another TikTok challenge involving medicine turned out to be deadly. In the challenge, people were encouraged to take large doses of diphenhydramine to try to induce hallucinations. This medicine is sold in many products, including some under the brand name Benadryl. The challenge was blamed for the hospitalization of at least three Texas teens in May 2020 along with the death of a 15-year-old Oklahoma girl in August 2020. The FDA urges parents to keep over-the-counter and prescription drugs away from children and lock them up to prevent accidental overdose. They should also sit down with their children to discuss the dangers of misusing drugs and how social media trends can lead to real, sometimes irreversible, damage. If you believe your child has taken too much medication and is hallucinating, can’t be awakened, has had or is having a seizure, has trouble breathing, has collapsed, or is showing other signs of drug misuse, call 911 to get immediate medical attention. Or contact poison control at 1-800-222-1222 or online. If you have a question about a medication, including an OTC drug, call your health care provider or pharmacist or the FDA.
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FORT IRWIN, Calif. – U.S. Army Soldiers from the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment move in unison across a street while being bombarded by enemy fire during a demonstration of military capabilities for members of the public Sept. 2, 2022, in Razish, National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. In a dynamic display, the Soldiers demonstrated combat operations including react to contact, military operations in urban terrain (MOUT,) and medical treatment and evacuation skills for visiting members of the public during a tour of the National Training Center. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Elizabeth O. Bryson) This work, 11th ACR Shows Skills [Image 13 of 13], by SSG Elizabeth Bryson, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
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Daniel Bumanglag, right, an information technology specialist with Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY & IMF) Cellular Device Team, uses a newly acquired laptop to update a customer’s government mobile phone. Currently, PHNSY & IMF has received more than 3,800 new and faster desktops and laptops since February 2021 and is scheduled to refresh the remaining 1,200 computers by the end of 2022. (Official U.S. Navy photo by Marc Ayalin) This work, NAVSEA Tech Refresh Increases Productivity For Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, by Marc Ayalin, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
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ANAHEIM — Much of the hope for a bounce-back season for Jared Walsh hinges on the success of the surgery he just underwent. But a rule change that became official a week after Walsh’s surgery certainly won’t hurt either. The left-handed hitting Walsh has faced a defensive shift more than any other Angels hitter besides Shohei Ohtani, but next season teams will have to keep two infielders on each side of second base. “I think it could help every hitter in baseball, in theory,” Walsh said. “But, we all know, with as advanced as the analytics are now, it would be in your best interest to get the ball in the air. I’m sure I’ll get a few more hits because of it. But for me, I’m usually trying to hit a line drive anyways.” Walsh hit .277 with an .850 OPS in 2021, but this season those numbers dropped to .215 and .642. He pulled 31.2% of his batted balls last season, and that increased to 36.1% in 2022. That could account for some hits lost to the shift. Also, his strikeout rate has increased from 26.0% to 30.4%, which obviously hurt his production. The shift aside, the Angels are most likely hoping that Walsh can be better simply by being healthy. He said thoracic outlet syndrome is something he has battled throughout his career, and it was more of an issue in the weeks leading up to the diagnosis in August. Walsh said doctors removed a rib and some muscle, and he can already feel a difference. “I’ve been moving around good,” he said. “I feel like I have good range of motion and everything. I’m happy with it.” Walsh said he’s expecting to be able to start hitting around late November, which is when he would have started anyway. Walsh was honored before Friday’s game as the Angels’ nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award, which recognizes players for their community service. Walsh said the nomination was significant for him because both of his parents are from Pittsburgh, so Clemente was “the entire family’s favorite player.” NO NEWS FOR NEVIN Phil Nevin said there have been no discussions with the front office about his status for next season. Nevin was named interim manager after Joe Maddon was fired in June. The Angels were 34-53 under Nevin heading into Friday’s game. There has been some speculation that, despite the team’s poor performance, the Angels might keep Nevin for one more year because of the uncertainty surrounding the ownership situation. BREAK FOR DAVIDSON Left-hander Tucker Davidson would have started this weekend against the Seattle Mariners, but the Angels decided to give him some extra time to work on the side. “There’s a mechanical thing that we’re trying to start to work on,” Nevin said. “I’ll just leave it at that. It has nothing to do with an injury or anything like that.” Nevin said Davidson would be pushed back “a few days,” but they aren’t certain which day he will start. Davidson has a 6.96 ERA this season, including a 7.24 ERA in six starts with the Angels. He has walked 5.6 hitters per nine innings with the Angels, which is actually better than his 7.6 per nine with the Braves. NOTES Infielder David Fletcher was sent for a CT scan before Friday’s game because his sore right hand had not improved enough for him to swing normally. He was pushed into the Angels’ lineup on Tuesday and Wednesday because of shortstop Andrew Velazquez’s injury, but he was only able to bunt. … Pitchers Ivan Armstrong, Kelvin Caceres, Jack Kochanowicz and Connor Van Scoyoc, infielders Werner Blakely and Kyren Paris and outfielder Bryce Teodosio were named as the Angels’ prospects to play in the Arizona Fall League. They will play for the Scottsdale Scorpions. UP NEXT Angels (RHP Shohei Ohtani, 12-8, 2.55) vs. Mariners (RHP George Kirby, 7-3, 2.98), Saturday, 6:07 p.m., Bally Sports West, 830 AM Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer LAS VEGAS — Although the third fight between Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Álvarez took four years to happen, their showdown on Saturday night always seemed both inevitable and necessary. That’s because the first two meetings between these transcendently talented boxers didn’t truly resolve anything about one of the best rivalries in this era. Their first two bouts ended in a draw and a narrow decision victory for Álvarez, yet many observers without an official scorecard believe Golovkin deserved the win in one or both of the fights. That’s the nature of this imprecise sport, but almost everyone can agree neither fighter was clearly superior over their 24 entertaining rounds together. “We had two great fights, and we shook hands,” Golovkin said through an interpreter. “But we still have business.” That business will be conducted at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, where a rowdy Mexican Independence Day weekend crowd hopes to see a fitting conclusion to a trilogy that clearly brings out the best in two well-matched champions. Golovkin (42-1-1, 37 KOs) has been the world’s top middleweight for most of the past decade, while Álvarez (57-2-2, 39 KOs) is a four-division world champion with a massive fan base and a daredevil reputation for taking on any contender in multiple weight classes. Álvarez is the betting favorite and the popular pick for the third bout even though he’s coming off only the second defeat of his career, a fairly one-sided loss to light heavyweight Dmitry Bivol. Álvarez and Golovkin are meeting as super middleweights this time, with Golovkin moving up from 160 to 168 pounds for the first time in his career. Álvarez collected all four major 168-pound world titles in a one-year span ending late last year, and his comfort at the higher weight is a factor in his favor. Álvarez is also hungry to regain his career momentum with his first decisive victory over Golovkin, who might turn out to be his greatest rival when his career is over. “I have a lot of motivation for this fight, but I’m hungry in every fight,” Álvarez said. “I don’t like this guy and what he says about me, so that’s good for my motivation. I’m ready to finish this (rivalry) and prove that I’m the best.” Golovkin’s loss in the first bout in 2017 was infuriating to him after he peppered his vaunted opponent with fast hands and combinations for 12 rounds, and even Álvarez has acknowledged the judges’ scores were generous. Álvarez felt better about his second performance, while Golovkin still thought he had shown enough tactical skill and done enough damage to win again. Four years later, it’s tough to tell whether either fighter is still at the peak of the powers they demonstrated in 2018. The 40-year-old Golovkin has fought only four times since the only loss of his career, while Álvarez’s light heavyweight loss in May invited whispers about whether the 32-year-old superstar had reached the top of the downslope on a busy career. Álvarez clearly doesn’t like Golovkin, who was understandably infuriated when their second bout was delayed by Canelo’s positive test for a performance-enhancing substance. By most accounts, Álvarez was less interested in a third bout than Golovkin, leading to the lengthy delay between fights. “My dream would be to win this fight and to send him to retirement,” Álvarez said last month. “That would be the ultimate result for me, so I’ll try to do that.” Golovkin said he has no plans to retire, and his focus is on avenging the only loss in the professional career of a gifted puncher who first turned heads in the Athens Olympics for Kazakhstan and then finally became a global star after he moved to California a decade ago. Outside the fighters’ camps, there are indications that perhaps four years were too long to wait: The arena off of the Las Vegas Strip wasn’t yet sold out earlier this week, and the overall buzz that accompanied the first two fights is at a lower volume this time. But once these fighters are in the ring again, the boxing world will have one more chance at closure in a rivalry that’s still too close to call. Given the high stakes and the finality of this third bout, both fighters acknowledge the possibility of two gifted technicians giving in to the primal urge to brawl. If Golovkin or Álvarez decides his legacy is on the line, both say they won’t hesitate to do anything to win. “It’s just how I feel in the fight,” Golovkin said. “If I see that I can dominate using my power, I do that. If I see that I need to rely on my speed, I do that. I will do whatever it takes. I think he will, too.” NOT LEANING ON HISTORY Although four years are an eternity in sports, Álvarez still remembers every round of his two fights with Golovkin. He recalls every tactical decision and momentum shift during those now-distant meetings with arguably his greatest rival. But as he prepares for their third meeting, Álvarez doesn’t plan to call on those memories very much. Four years to the weekend after they last met, Canelo doesn’t think there’s much to be gained from preparing to fight a boxing memory. What’s more, he believes Golovkin will scarcely recognize what he sees in the ring Saturday night. “I think he’s going to be surprised how much I’ve improved,” Álvarez said earlier this week near his home in San Diego. “My strength, my resistance, everything has improved. I think maybe he doesn’t realize this is going to be a different fight. I’ve been working hard the whole time.” Golovkin feels much the same way, saying his power and tenacity have only grown since their previous fights – and he also expects to benefit from moving up to super middleweight. “We’re in different times now, and that’s a lot of time since the last fight,” Golovkin told the AP through an interpreter. “It’s going to be very different. Not only just four years, but we’ve lived through the pandemic, which was very tough. It’s like an entire Olympic cycle, but even more.” Since they last met, both fighters’ trainers say they’ve made fundamental changes to the ways they prepare and compete in their dangerous sport. Golovkin has a new trainer and is bulking up to 168 pounds after 16 years as a middleweight, while Álvarez is newly humbled and motivated coming off a loss to light heavyweight Dmitry Bivol this year. Their mutual dislike also appears to have grown, although Álvarez is more upfront than Golovkin about the personal animus between the rivals. Away from microphones, it seems clear they don’t like each other any more than they did in 2018, when the entire promotion of the rematch proceeded under the cloud of Álvarez’s positive test for a performance-enhancing substance and his subsequent suspension. Álvarez took a break from his usual training routine late last month to visit House of Boxing in the working-class, sun-bleached Paradise Hills neighborhood of San Diego. Several miles away in an office park is Canelo’s usual gym, where trainer Eddy Reynoso has paused training with most of his other fighters to focus solely on Álvarez. “Canelo is better at everything since the last time he fought Triple G,” Reynoso said through an interpreter. “I’m not being funny. He has improved with his conditioning, with his technique, with his toughness. He has more ways to beat you, and I’m not going to say what they are, but Triple G is probably not going to be ready for some of them.” Since the last time he fought Álvarez, Golovkin replaced Abel Sanchez – the American trainer who shepherded his rise to worldwide stardom – with Johnathon Banks, the former cruiserweight champion and Wladimir Klitschko’s former trainer. Banks said Golovkin’s camp isn’t studying film of the first two fights, not even the parts where Golovkin was clearly beating Álvarez. “It’s hard to look back at that, because we’re so steady looking forward,” Banks said. “No matter what you see in those fights, you can’t go backwards. Both fighters are significantly different from those two fights and the last time they saw each other. … That’s one good thing about Triple G – he always, always wants to learn. He wants to be better, and he wants to be more efficient. That’s where I can contribute and show him ways to be more efficient, and he’s always paying attention.” So Golovkin might attempt to press Álvarez even harder, while Álvarez might try to use his vaunted physicality more effectively at the higher weight. Both fighters say they’ll try to avoid a wild brawl – but both believe they’ve spent the past four years building to this moment, and neither expects to hold anything back if technique alone isn’t getting it done. “Only one thing is pretty much the same from four years ago, and that’s that (both) of these guys are absolutely unafraid of any challenge,” Banks said. “They’re the exact same guys in that respect.” Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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The consensus box of Los Alamitos picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022. Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks Enjoy the consensus horse racing picks online? Subscribe Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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HBO Max Passes on J.J. Abrams’ Constantine and Madame X Shows Today’s bombshell announcement that Warner Bros. is developing a sequel to 2005’s Constantine movie starring Keanu Reeves definitely made a lot of fans happy. But it also left us with a few questions. Namely, what does this mean for the Constantine TV series that J.J. Abrams has been working on for over a year? Thanks to Deadline, we have our answer. Abrams’ long-in-the-works shows featuring John Constantine and Madame X are officially dead at HBO Max. However, Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions banner will shop them around to other networks. Abrams was developing both projects as part of an overall deal that Bad Robot inked with Warner Bros. in 2019. Abrams’ Constantine reboot was announced in early 2021, with showrunner Guy Bolton having already written the series’ pilot episode. Deadline now claims that three additional scripts have been written since then. Apparently, the producers were looking to cast a young and “diverse” British actor to play the lead role. But no casting rumors have surfaced over the last several months. Meanwhile, Madame X was set to be a new take on Madame Xanadu, a sorceress that DC introduced in 1978. A version of this character previously showed up in DC Universe’s short-loved Swamp Thing series, where she was played by Jeryl Prescott. However, Abrams’ show would have been unconnected to this incarnation. The series was announced four months after Constantine with Angela Robinson coming aboard as its own showrunner and executive producer. Robinson has also completed a pilot script for the project. RELATED: A Madame Xanadu TV Series is in the Works at HBO Max Recent rumors suggest that Warner Bros. hasn’t been happy with Abrams lately. It’s been three years since Abrams and the studio closed a very lucrative exclusivity pact. And so far, Abrams hasn’t delivered a single show. WB’s new leadership may feel that it can recoup its investment by selling properties like Constantine and Madame X to rival platforms. Bad Robot will reportedly begin taking the shows to other outlets next week. Deadline notes that Netflix could be a likely candidate for both shows, given its willingness to take a chance on Lucifer and The Sandman. The latter series is still waiting on a season 2 renewal, so it’s anyone’s guess what might happen. Are you hoping to see Abrams’ Constantine and Madame X series land on other networks? Let us know in the comment section below! Recommended Reading: Justice League Dark Vol. 1: The Last Age of Magic We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. This affiliate advertising program also provides a means to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Also. However. Regardless. Additionally. Also. However. Regardless. Additionally. Also. However. Regardless. Additionally. Also. However. Regardless. Additionally.
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2022-09-17T01:07:08Z
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RENO, Nev. (AP) — A former deputy Nevada attorney general who ran for the state Supreme Court and was later affiliated with the infamous Mustang Ranch brothel has been arrested in Reno as a suspect in a 1972 homicide in Hawaii. Tudor Chirila Jr., 77, was being held Thursday in the Washoe County Jail without bail on a charge of being a fugitive from another state. In a criminal complaint accusing Chirila of second-degree murder, Honolulu police said DNA evidence linked him to the fatal stabbing of 19-year-old Nancy Anderson. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser first reported that Chirila was arrested Wednesday — five decades after police say he stabbed the teen more than 60 times and left her body in her Waikiki apartment on Jan. 7, 1972. Anderson had moved to Hawaii in October 1971 and was working at a McDonald’s restaurant after graduating from high school the year before in Bay City, Michigan, the newspaper said. It wasn’t immediately clear if Chirila had an attorney or will be appointed one. Jail records don’t indicate when he’s scheduled to make his initial court appearance. The criminal complaint filed this week in district court in Hawaii said police had reopened the cold case multiple times since the killing and received a tip in December that Chirila could be a suspect. In March, police obtained a DNA sample from Chirila’s son, John Chirila of Newport Beach, California, that identified him as the biological child of a DNA sample found at the crime scene, according to the criminal complaint. On Sept. 6, Reno police served a search warrant and collected a DNA sample from Tudor Chirila at his Reno apartment. Two days later he tried to commit suicide, and on Wednesday was booked into the county jail in Reno, the Reno Gazette Journal reported Thursday. Over the years, police in Hawaii investigated multiple suspects, including door-to-door knife salesmen who were there to to try to sell knives hours earlier, the newspaper said. But the salesmen volunteered fingerprints and passed polygraph tests. Other potential suspects questioned over the years included Anderson’s former boyfriends and the property manager where she lived. Chirila, a longtime attorney in Reno, Carson City and the Lake Tahoe area, served as a deputy attorney general in the late 1970s and ran unsuccessfully for the Nevada Supreme Court in 1994. In a 1998 federal indictment, U.S. prosecutors in Reno identified him as the former president of a company, A.G.E. Corp., that served a front for Nevada brothel boss Joe Conforte. The indictment accused Conforte and others of being part of an elaborate conspiracy to defraud the government in bankruptcy proceedings when the Mustang Ranch east of Reno was seized by the IRS, sold for back taxes in 1990 and illegally repurchased by Conforte and his cohorts. The government claimed Conforte hid his assets during bankruptcy proceedings to cheat the government and buy back the legal brothel under hidden ownership, The Associated Press reported at the time. Testifying as a government witness, Chirila acknowledged he knew the corporation was owned and controlled by Conforte, who had disappeared and was believed to be a fugitive in South America when the case went to trial in 1999. Chirila filed suit against Conforte in 1998 seeking $14 million in damages, alleging Conforte wrongly fired him for cooperating with federal prosecutors.
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2022-09-17T01:09:30Z
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NEW YORK (AP) — As far as Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco were concerned, there was no better way to honor Roberto Clemente than playing well in a win. On a night particularly meaningful to both of them, Lindor and Carrasco propelled the New York Mets past the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-1 on Thursday to extend their slim lead in the NL East as Major League Baseball celebrated Roberto Clemente Day at Citi Field. “It was a special day. There was a lot more buzz around, a lot of happy energy in the building,” Lindor said. “But it’s still a grind. I’m still tired, and I’ll be tired tomorrow. I’m just happy a lot of guys were able to contribute to today’s win, including myself.” Lindor launched his 24th home run to set a Mets season record for shortstops, and Carrasco (15-6) struck out a season-best 11 in six splendid innings as New York moved a game ahead of idle Atlanta. “It was really special for me,” said Carrasco, a past winner of baseball’s Roberto Clemente Award for community service and playing excellence. Slumping designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach drove in three runs against his former team, and pinch-hitter Mark Vientos had an RBI single for his first major league hit. Vientos’ parents were in attendance and he planned to give them the souvenir ball. “Memorable, for sure. Just felt really good getting the first one out of the way,” he said. “Take a deep breath now and play baseball.” Breaking out early at the plate in the opener of a four-game series, the Mets halted a five-game home losing streak and rebounded from a three-game sweep by the Chicago Cubs at Citi Field. New York (90-55), which hasn’t lost four straight all year, improved to 6-7 in a 16-game stretch against Washington, Pittsburgh, Miami and Chicago — all more than 20 games under .500 this season. Michael Chavis had an RBI double in the second for the last-place Pirates. JT Brubaker (3-12) was tagged for five runs and seven hits over three innings before leaving with discomfort in his right lat muscle. He is day-to-day and expects to undergo an MRI. “It’s a weird feeling. Never really felt anything in that area, so it’s kind of hard to describe,” Brubaker said. Carrasco was playing catch in the outfield to get loose as more than a dozen other winners of the Roberto Clemente Award were introduced during a pregame ceremony. A leukemia survivor, Carrasco won the cherished prize in 2019 with Cleveland. Major League Baseball was celebrating its 21st annual Roberto Clemente Day, with festivities centered at Citi Field where all players and coaches wore Clemente’s No. 21 to honor the Pirates Hall of Fame outfielder who died in a plane crash at age 38 attempting to deliver relief supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua on New Year’s Eve 1972. Lindor, like Clemente a proud native of Puerto Rico, hit a two-run homer into the second deck in right field to make it 4-0 in the third and establish a career high for RBIs with 94. Mets manager Buck Showalter said he initially thought about giving Lindor a little break as the DH, but the star shortstop wanted to play the field — especially on this day. “I knew what a big night it is for him with Roberto Clemente,” Showalter said. “I know that meant a lot to him. But he’s just been a rock for us in so many ways.” Jeff McNeil followed with a double and Vogelbach, acquired from Pittsburgh in a July trade, added an RBI single. Vogelbach got the Mets going in the first with a two-run double off Brubaker. The 35-year-old Carrasco mostly cruised and improved to 7-2 with a 2.12 ERA in his past 11 starts. He became the first 15-game winner for the Mets since Jacob deGrom in 2017. Coming off a four-game sweep in Cincinnati, the Pirates began a stretch of six consecutive games in New York that includes two at Yankee Stadium next Tuesday and Wednesday. They struck out 16 times and got outhit 10-4 as they were denied their first five-game winning streak since April 2019. TRAINER’S ROOM Mets ace RHP Max Scherzer (left oblique irritation) is expected to come off the injured list and start Monday in Milwaukee. … Showalter said catcher Tomás Nido was sore after getting hit by a couple of foul balls Wednesday. … RHP Tylor Megill (right shoulder strain) and RHP Drew Smith (right lat strain) are not too far from returning, Showalter said. … Hitting coach Eric Chavez left the team for a few days to go home and attend to a family matter. He’ll probably be back next week in Milwaukee, Showalter said. ROSTER MOVES Pittsburgh recalled LHP Eric Stout from Triple-A Indianapolis. He allowed one run over two innings in relief of Brubaker. RHP Tyler Beede and LHP Dillon Peters were designated for assignment. UP NEXT Pirates RHP Mitch Keller (5-10, 4.01 ERA) starts Friday night against Taijuan Walker (11-4, 3.48). ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP-Sports
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Phoenix Suns vice chairman Jahm Najafi called Thursday for team owner Robert Sarver to resign, saying there should be “zero tolerance” for lewd, misogynistic and racist conduct in any workplace. Sarver was suspended for one year and fined $10 million by the NBA on Tuesday, after a 10-month investigation showed the Suns owner had used racist language, made crude and sexually suggestive comments to employees, and had bullying tendencies. “I cannot in good judgment sit back and allow our children and future generations of fans think that this behavior is tolerated because of wealth and privilege,” Najafi wrote in a letter released through a public-relations firm. “Therefore, in accordance with my commitment to helping eradicate any form of racism, sexism and bias, as Vice Chairman of the Phoenix Suns, I am calling for the resignation of Robert Sarver.” Najafi has been critical of Sarver throughout this saga, which broke when ESPN released a story in November detailing widespread claims of wrongdoing by Sarver. That reporting prompted the NBA to commission an investigation. Najafi is one of three vice chairmen for the Suns, with several other minority investors also part of the ownership group. Once the investigation ended, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver decided a one-year suspension and $10 million fine was the appropriate penalty. He said Wednesday that one key finding by outside investigators — that while Sarver “repeated or purported to repeat the N-word on at least five occasions spanning his tenure with the Suns,” investigators made “no finding that Sarver used this racially insensitive language with the intent to demean or denigrate” — likely spared him a much stiffer penalty. LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers and Suns guard Chris Paul later released statements on social media saying the NBA’s sanctions of Sarver didn’t go far enough. Najafi agreed. In his letter, he also said he has “no interest” in becoming the managing partner. “Similar conduct by any CEO, executive director, president, teacher, coach or any other position of leadership would warrant immediate termination,” he said in the letter released through the LAVIDGE public relations firm. “The fact that Robert Sarver ‘owns’ the team does not give him a license to treat others differently than any other leader. The fact that anyone would find him fit to lead because of this ‘ownership’ position is forgetting that NBA teams belong to the communities they serve.” Najafi’s letter was released on the same day Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and some of the city’s councilmembers released a statement saying they were “appalled by the actions” that were detailed in the Sarver report. “It is unacceptable for the organization’s leadership to be associated in any way with the despicable actions detailed in the report,” that statement said. “We are equally concerned about a culture that would enable these actions to occur time and again, with — at most — ineffective disciplinary action.” ___ More AP NBA coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2022-09-17T01:10:20Z
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Mayhem erupted at Westminster Hall Friday night when a man was arrested after allegedly rushing toward Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin as the late monarch lay in state. The shocking scene played out around 10 p.m. in front of dozens of horrified witnesses who waited in line for the better part of day to pay their respects to Elizabeth. The suspect had darted out of the line and climbed up the steps to the catafalque and touched the coffin before he was taken into custody by Metropolitan Police, The Guardian reported. Screenshots from the broadcast of the solemn ceremony show security officers pinning the suspect to the ground as other mourners look on in disbelief. “Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command detained a man in Westminster Hall following a disturbance,” Scotland Yard reportedly said. He was “arrested for an offence [sic] under the Public Order Act and is currently in custody,” the statement reportedly continued. The disruption happened on the second day the public was invited to pass in front of the queen’s coffin. Mourners had been on line for about 12 hours at the time of the disturbance, which came just hours after King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward reportedly stood vigil at the side of the coffin. Earlier Friday, a man was reportedly accused of sexually assaulting two women who were waiting on the long line to see the queen’s coffin. Police presence had been ramped up around London as large crowds gathered to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth, who died last week at the age of 96. A record $7.5 million had been spent on shoring up security for her Monday funeral at Westminster Abbey, The Post learned.
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2022-09-17T01:11:54Z
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CHEYENNE – The Cheyenne Police Department is warning the public of a scam involving asphalt paving. In what appears to be a nationwide trend, a male suspect will knock on a homeowner’s door, saying he has extra asphalt from another job that needs to be used. He then offers to pave their driveway at a discounted price. His high-pressure approach can be confusing and intimidating to victims, who are typically senior citizens, according to a Friday news release from the police department. Homeowners who agree, or even those who do not firmly refuse the offer, can be affected by this scam, as a crew quickly appears at the home and begins working on the driveway. The scammer then claims there is a mistake or issue, and that the price will now be thousands of dollars more than discussed, police said. Refusal to pay the additional amount results in the scammer threatening to leave the driveway incomplete. Trying to contact the company may be impossible, as the scammer provides a false name or another company name that was not involved. CPD offers the following tips to avoid scams: Be wary of unsolicited offers: Most scams begin when random workers go out of their way to offer an estimate that was never requested. Research companies and workers before you hire: Check reliable sources. If the worker has multiple negative reviews and complaints, do not hire them. Get everything in writing: Ask for an estimate in writing before payment is discussed. Do not let a company begin a project until a detailed and signed contract is in place. Stagger payments: Most companies will require a percentage of the total price upfront, but it should never be paid in full before the work has begun. Instead, agree to stagger payments so that work can be inspected at various stages of the project. Use safe payment methods: Paying with a credit card may minimize risk. If you use a check, write it to a company, not an individual. Paying cash or using an electronic wallet app is risky, since there is no way to stop the payment if something goes wrong. If you are victimized or see something suspicious, contact the dispatch center at 307-637-6525.
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2022-09-17T01:11:58Z
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The third-party arbiter appointed to independently review the classified documents seized from Donald Trump’s Florida resort last month will hold his first hearing in the case in Brooklyn federal court on Tuesday. Judge Raymond Dearie, 78, directed lawyers for the former president and Department of Justice prosecutors to submit agenda items for the Sept. 20 preliminary conference, according to court documents filed in West Palm Beach federal court Friday. Dearie, a longtime Brooklyn federal court judge, was appointed Thursday as a special master in the case at Trump’s request. The government did not object to him being brought on to sift through the trove of files the FBI took from Mar-a-Lago on Aug. 8 to determine if any of them could be subject to claims of attorney-client or executive privilege. The feds have been blocked from examining any of the approximately 300 seized classified documents that Trump held onto after leaving office since US District Judge Aileen Cannon granted his team’s request for a special master last week. Cannon on Thursday denied a request from the government to lift the block until Dearie finishes his review. The Trump-appointed judge imposed a Nov. 30 deadline for the special master’s vetting process. Prosecutors are investigating whether the potential 2024 presidential candidate illegally commandeered national defense records and obstructed the justice department’s efforts to recover them.
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2022-09-17T01:12:00Z
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...FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 515 PM HST THIS AFTERNOON FOR THE ISLAND OF OAHU IN HONOLULU COUNTY... * WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall. * WHERE...The island of Oahu in Honolulu County. * WHEN...Until 515 PM HST. * IMPACTS...Minor flooding on roads, poor drainage areas, and in streams. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 216 PM HST, radar indicated heavy rain over portions of central and windward Oahu. Rain was falling at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour. - Some locations that will experience flooding include... Waikane, Waiahole, Kahaluu, Ahuimanu, Kaaawa, Punaluu, Mililani, Wahiawa, Kaneohe, Hauula, Wheeler Field, Kalihi, Kaneohe Marine Base, Schofield Barracks, Maunawili, Kailua, Manoa, Kahana Valley State Park, Kualoa and Heeia. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay away from streams, drainage ditches and low lying areas prone to flooding. && This advisory may need to be extended beyond 515 PM HST if flooding; persists. HONOLULU, Hawaii (KITV4) - Sunday is National Cheeseburger Day! To celebrate, McDonald's Hawaii is giving away FREE double cheeseburgers this Sunday, September 18. Customers must spend a minimum of $1 and use the McDonald's App to redeem the offer. All 73 restaurants across the state will give away the free cheeseburgers; the deal is only valid for one day. Do you have a story idea? Email news tips to news@kitv.com
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2022-09-17T01:13:46Z
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...FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 515 PM HST THIS AFTERNOON FOR THE ISLAND OF OAHU IN HONOLULU COUNTY... * WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall. * WHERE...The island of Oahu in Honolulu County. * WHEN...Until 515 PM HST. * IMPACTS...Minor flooding on roads, poor drainage areas, and in streams. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 216 PM HST, radar indicated heavy rain over portions of central and windward Oahu. Rain was falling at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour. - Some locations that will experience flooding include... Waikane, Waiahole, Kahaluu, Ahuimanu, Kaaawa, Punaluu, Mililani, Wahiawa, Kaneohe, Hauula, Wheeler Field, Kalihi, Kaneohe Marine Base, Schofield Barracks, Maunawili, Kailua, Manoa, Kahana Valley State Park, Kualoa and Heeia. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Stay away from streams, drainage ditches and low lying areas prone to flooding. && This advisory may need to be extended beyond 515 PM HST if flooding; persists. KAPOLEI, Hawaii (KITV4) -- A 66-year-old man was arrested Thursday for allegedly sexually his own granddaughter. According to Honolulu Police records, police arrested the man at the Kapolei Police Substation. The victim, a 10-year-old girl, alleges the assault occurred at her grandparents' Ewa Beach home on Dec. 1, 2021. She told her mother her grandfather was rubbing lotion on her feet and moved his hands up her thighs before she ran away. Since then, the victim's mother was granted a 10-year protective order against the suspect. The suspect denies any wrongdoing. The suspect has been released from police custody without bail, pending further information.
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2022-09-17T01:13:52Z
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A NASA spacecraft that will deliberately crash into an asteroid is getting closer to its target. The DART mission, or the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, will have a rendezvous with the space rock on September 26 after launching 10 months ago. The spacecraft will slam into an asteroid's moon to see how it affects the motion of an asteroid in space. A live stream of images captured by the spacecraft will be available on NASA's website beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET that day. The impact is expected to occur around 7:14 p.m. ET. The mission is heading for Dimorphos, a small moon orbiting the near-Earth asteroid Didymos. The asteroid system poses no threat to Earth, NASA officials have said, making it a perfect target to test out a kinetic impact -- which may be needed if an asteroid is ever on track to hit Earth. The event will be the agency's first full-scale demonstration of deflection technology that can protect the planet. "For the first time ever, we will measurably change the orbit of a celestial body in the universe," said Robert Braun, head of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory's Space Exploration Sector. Near-Earth objects are asteroids and comets with orbits that place them within 30 million miles (48.3 million kilometers) of Earth. Detecting the threat of near-Earth objects, or NEOs, that could cause grave harm is a primary focus of NASA and other space organizations around the world. Collision course Astronomers discovered Didymos more than two decades ago. It means "twin" in Greek, a nod to how the asteroid forms a binary system with the smaller asteroid, or moon. Didymos is nearly half a mile (0.8 kilometer) across. Meanwhile, Dimorphos is 525 feet (160 meters) in diameter, and its name means "two forms." The spacecraft recently caught its first glimpse of Didymos using an instrument called the Didymos Reconnaissance and Asteroid Camera for Optical navigation, or DRACO. It was about 20 million miles (32 million kilometers) away from the binary asteroid system when it took images in July. On the day of impact, images taken by DRACO will not only reveal our first look at Dimorphos, but the spacecraft will use them to autonomously guide itself for an encounter with the tiny moon. During the event, these images will stream back to Earth at a rate of one per second, providing a "pretty stunning" look at the moon, said Nancy Chabot, planetary scientist and DART coordination lead at the Applied Physics Laboratory. At the time of impact, Didymos and Dimorphos will be relatively close to Earth -- within 6.8 million miles (11 million kilometers). The spacecraft will accelerate at about 15,000 miles per hour (24,140 kilometers per hour) when it collides with Dimorphos. It aims to crash into Dimorphos to change the asteroid's motion in space, according to NASA. This collision will be recorded by LICIACube, or Light Italian CubeSat for Imaging of Asteroids, a companion cube satellite provided by the Italian Space Agency. The briefcase-size CubeSat hitched a ride with DART into space. It recently deployed from the spacecraft and is traveling behind it to record what happens. Three minutes after impact, the CubeSat will fly by Dimorphos to capture images and video. The video, while not immediately available, will be streamed back to Earth in the weeks and months following the collision. Protecting the planet Dimorphos was chosen for this mission because its size is relative to asteroids that could pose a threat to Earth. The spacecraft is about 100 times smaller than Dimorphos, so it won't obliterate the asteroid. The fast impact will only change Dimorphos' speed as it orbits Didymos by 1%, which doesn't sound like a lot -- but it will change the moon's orbital period. "Sometimes we describe it as running a golf cart into a great pyramid or something like that," Chabot said. "But for Dimorphos, this really is about asteroid deflection, not disruption. This isn't going to blow up the asteroid; it isn't going to put it into lots of pieces." The nudge will shift Dimorphos slightly and make it more gravitationally bound to Didymos -- so the collision won't change the binary system's path around the Earth or increase its chances of becoming a threat to our planet, Chabot said. Dimorphos completes an orbit around Didymos every 11 hours and 55 minutes. After the impact, that may change to 11 hours and 45 minutes, but follow-up observations will determine how much of a shift occurred. Astronomers will use ground-based telescopes to observe the binary asteroid system and see how much the orbital period of Dimorphos changed, which will determine if DART was successful. Space-based telescopes such as Hubble, Webb and NASA's Lucy mission will also observe the event. In four years, the European Space Agency's Hera mission will arrive to study Dimorphos, measuring physical properties of the moon, and look at the DART impact and the moon's orbit. No asteroids are currently on a direct impact course with Earth, but more than 27,000 near-Earth asteroids exist in all shapes and sizes. The valuable data collected by DART and Hera will contribute to planetary defense strategies, especially the understanding of what kind of force can shift the orbit of a near-Earth asteroid that could collide with our planet. The-CNN-Wire ™ & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.
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2022-09-17T01:13:58Z
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2022-09-17T01:20:51Z
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2022-09-17T01:21:03Z
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2022-09-17T01:21:09Z
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Handgun found in kindergartener's backpack in Greenwood, Arkansas A handgun was found in the backpack of a kindergartener in Greenwood Friday, the district reported. As teachers were getting ready for dismissal, a kindergarten student at East Pointe Elementary told a teacher there were "several tools" in the student's backpack. The teacher found an unloaded handgun inside the backpack, the district reported on social media. There were no threats or other students involved in the incident, according to the district. "Thank you to the Greenwood Police Department and our school resource officer for their quick response and assistance in this matter. The safety of our students is a top priority for our school district and we commend our staff and administration for their actions today as well," the district reported. The district did not release further information Friday. School administrators could not be immediately reached for comment.
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2022-09-17T01:23:27Z
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Earlier this month, Holland America Line successfully completed the first ever long term, 100% biofuel test aboard an operating cruise ship, MS Volendam, while the ship was positioned in Rotterdam. The test, which began with mixed fuels but progressed to complete biofuel use, took 20 days and had very promising results for lowering cruise ship emissions. Biofuels Used on Volendam The test aboard Volendam was conducted in partnership with GoodFuels, a leading producer and supplier of sustainable biofuels for the transportation industry, and Wärtsilä, a global leader in power and propulsion technologies for the marine market. The biofuels used are derived from feedstocks certified as 100% waste or residue. This means the fuel creates no new land-use issues, does not compete with agricultural food production, and does not contribute to deforestation. The 20-day test began in late August and concluded on September 7, 2022. For the first five days, a mixture of 30% biofuel and 70% marine gas oil (MGO) was used in one of Volendam‘s main auxiliary engines. For the remaining 15 days, the ship used nothing but biofuels. After analyzing the data collected through the testing periods, GoodFuels determined there was a 78% decrease in lifecycle carbon dioxide emissions during the final 15 days of trial compared to marine gas oil emissions. This extremely positive result represents a promising step toward cleaner, more sustainable fuel for the cruise industry. “We were excited to have this opportunity to test a next-generation fuel resource on a Holland America Line ship, and we are very encouraged by the results,” said Gus Antorcha, president of Holland America Line. “As part of our commitment to sustainability, we have always looked for cutting-edge solutions to environmental challenges that will help us meet Carnival Corporation’s sustainability goals over the coming decades.” While this is just a first test of using biofuels aboard an active cruise ship, such good results can likely be carried into further tests and greater use of these alternative fuels. “Our extensive work in testing alternative marine fuels is a central part of our efforts to shape viable decarbonisation options for our customers,” said Ricardo Opperman, managing director of Wärtsilä North America Inc. “We are continuously developing our engine technology to accept and retain operational and environmental efficiency levels with various future fuels, including biofuels. These sea trials with 100% biofuel will be especially important — for Carnival Corporation, for Goodfuels, for Wärtsilä, and for the industry as a whole.” Why This Ship? At the time of the test, the Rotterdam-class MS Volendam was docked in Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands, housing refugees from Ukraine as per earlier charter agreements with the city. It is not known whether any refugees remained onboard during the test. While biofuel tests have been run on large diesel engines at shoreside research facilities and on a few cargo ships, these tests with Volendam represented the first live tests on working cruise ships. Volendam was selected for the test since it was already located at Rotterdam, one of the global ports where GoodFuels operates the infrastructure necessary to provide biofuel services. This meant there was no need to pull a ship from service or relocate to a different port, and the vessel could conduct the test during regular operations. For crew members onboard, there is no significant difference in handling regular fuel oil versus biofuel. In fact, the “drop-in” biofuel tested on Volendam requires no shipboard refitting or special equipment, making it especially attractive as an alternative fuel. While this is the first large scale test of biofuels on an operating cruise ship, this is not the first overall biofuel test in the Carnival Corporation family. AIDA Cruises conducted a blended biofuel test with AIDAprima in July, also partnering with Goodfuels and also in Rotterdam. Volendam has now completed not only the biofuel test, but also its charter with the city of Rotterdam. At last report, the ship was headed to Malaga, Spain, an intermediate stop along the way to Trieste, Italy, where the ship will embark cruise travelers for a 28-night Holy Land cruise, which passengers can enjoy in different smaller segments if preferred. Volendam can welcome up to 1,432 guests, with approximately 630 international crew members onboard. In November, the ship will reposition to Fort Lauderdale for a winter of Caribbean and South America itineraries, before moving to Vancouver for the 2023 Alaska cruise season.
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2022-09-17T01:31:03Z
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Ahead of the arrival of Tropical Storm Fiona, the Coast Guard has issued Port Condition Yankee for San Juan, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. This means the ports will be closed for all inbound ships, and all vessels over 500 gross tons must leave the area. The closure means that several cruise ships cannot make their intended calls while Condition Yankee is in effect. MSC Cruises has already canceled the scheduled call for MSC Seashore this week to San Juan. Several more cruise ships will likely cancel their call to the US Virgin Islands in the coming days. MSC Seashore Cancels Call With the eye of Tropical Storm Fiona expected to pass just south of Puerto Rico, the US Coast Guard is taking no chances. The agency issued a Port Condition Yankee at 10 AM on Friday, which means that inbound cruise ships are banned from entering the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Following the US Coast Guard release, MSC Cruises canceled the scheduled call for MSC Seashore on September 19 to San Juan. No other cruise ships have calls planned for that day in San Juan except for the MSC cruise ship. The Puerto Rico Port Authority tweeted: “Due to the passage of Tropical Storm Fiona through the Caribbean, the MSC cruise ship MSC Seashore has canceled its visit to the Port of San Juan, scheduled for next Monday, September 19, 2022.” Tropical Storm Warnings Issued Throughout the Eastern Caribbean Tropical Storm Fiona has already made landfall at the outer Leeward Islands of Antigua and Barbuda, with the eye of the storm now in the area of Guadeloupe. In the coming hours and days, the storm is expected to track in a northern direction, passing south of Puerto Rico on Saturday night, September 17, and expected to go directly over the US Virgin Islands. According to the National Hurricane Center (NOAA), tropical storm warnings have been issued for the British Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. The notice also covers Antigua, Barbuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, Anguilla, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Maarten, Guadeloupe, St. Barthélemy, St. Maarten, and the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Read Also: Rough Seas on a Cruise Ship – How They Handle it After the storm has passed Turks and Caicos, Fiona is expected to increase in strength and possibly reach Hurricane force strength while it passes the Bahamas and Southern Florida. Currently, the storm has maximum sustained winds of 50 miles per hour (80 kph), and is moving west at 14 miles per hour (22 kph). US Virgin Islands Closed For Cruise Ship Traffic Impacting Several Vessels The US Virgin Islands will be closed for cruise ships while the storm warning and condition Yankee is in effect. This will affect several cruise ships scheduled to be heading to St. Thomas in the upcoming days. Disney Fantasy, Harmony Of The Seas, and Norwegian Sky are scheduled to arrive in St. Thomas on September 21. MSC Seashore, which already canceled its call to Puerto Rico, is scheduled in the USVI on September 20. Royal Caribbean announced earlier today that it expects to be making changes to the itineraries of several ships in the area, including Harmony of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, and Oasis of the Seas. With the storm potentially developing to Hurricane strength over the coming days, itinerary changes will come. While changes will be disappointing for many guests, the first and only priority for cruise companies is to ensure the safety of all guests and crew onboard.
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2022-09-17T01:31:09Z
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Charity News - Kindness Wins day set to raise money for courts in underserved… WTA Charities - WTA Charities ACEing Cancer by Hologic raises $36,500 and counting WTA Charities - Madison Keys hits the 'Court of Dreams' for charity Player News - WTA players support Special Olympics events in Berlin and Orlando WTA Charities - WTA Charities takes active role in Tennis Plays for Peace, Special… WTA Charities - Kindness Wins and Madison Keys award Medal of Kindness to April Gift Kindness Wins - Credit One Charleston Open Pro-Am raises $100,000 for Ukraine relief 2022 Charleston - WTA Charities kicks off the giving season on #GivingTuesday #GivingTuesday
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2022-09-17T01:34:48Z
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Content warning: This article contains graphic details of sexual assault. Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to detain former Kansas City, Kansas, Police detective Roger Golubski until trial, arguing that “no condition or combination of conditions will assure the safety of other people or the community” if he’s allowed to go free. A hearing Monday before a federal magistrate judge will determine whether the ex-cop should remain in custody or be released on bond before trial. In an unusually graphic 25-page motion released late Friday, prosecutors fleshed out the bare-bones indictment unsealed on Thursday, revealing details of the alleged sexual assaults Golubski committed against two women over 20 years ago. (View the full motion below.) The motion portrays Golubski — who worked for the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department from 1975 until his retirement as a captain in 2010 — as a a cop who relentlessly exploited vulnerable Black women for sex and who threatened to imprison or murder them or their relatives if they ever told anyone what he did. Golubski was arrested on Thursday and charged with depriving two women of their civil rights in the late 1990s and early 2000s while he still possessed the power of a cop. Golubski pleaded not guilty to all the charges. The government’s motion argues that Golubski should remain in prison until his trial, despite a litany of health issues that his lawyer says Golubski has experienced in recent years. Years of abuse According to the government’s motion, one of the women in the indictment — identified as S.K. — was only 13 or 14 years old when Golubski called her on her cell phone, telling her she was a potential witness to a crime. Implying that he was helping her out, Golubski allegedly asked to meet with S.K. away from the police department, the motion says, because he didn’t want people to think she was a snitch. S.K. had never met Golubski before and was unaware of what crime she was supposed to have witnessed. She met him in a parking lot, where Golubski was waiting in a vehicle. Golubski allegedly told S.K. “how sexy and attractive she was” and then asked her about her background and family. The motion continues: “Eventually, the defendant asked her, ‘Do you have Caucasian in you? Do you want some?’ S.K.— who was 13 or 14 years old and a virgin — did not understand what he meant and started crying. The defendant slapped her, warned her against starting 'that crybaby shit,' and told her that she was old enough to make decisions. The defendant offered S.K. money for oral sex; S.K. said no. He offered her a pill, which S.K. also declined.” The motion then describes how Golubski made veiled threats against S.K. and her grandmother, and that S.K. feared for her life. It then spells out in graphic detail how Golubski allegedly took liberties with her, forced himself upon her and coerced her into giving him oral sex. He warned her to keep her mouth shut or “she could ‘kiss [her] sweet little grandmother goodbye” and that he ran the streets. A week or so later, Golubski allegedly called S.K. again and once again forced her to have sex with him in his vehicle. The motion says that he assaulted S.K. more than 10 times over the next three or so years, each time making a blocked-number call to her cellphone and arranging a time and place for their meeting. On one occasion Golubski slapped S.K. in the face, the motion states. On another, he punched her in the face. At other times, he choked her, and once, he struck her with his firearm. All the while, Golubski threatened S.K. and her grandmother. On one occasion, Golubski took S.K. to a cemetery and instructed her to find an area to dig her own grave, the motion states. At other times, he took her to an area by the river, put a dog leash around her neck and made her crawl on all fours as he walked. 'Felt like she had no choice' In the case of the second woman — identified as O.W. and who has since revealed herself to be Ophelia Williams — the motion states that Golublski met her in 1999 when he served a search warrant on her house and arrested her teenaged sons. Golubski allegedly made suggestive remarks to her on that occasion, before returning several days later and telling her he could help her sons. Golubski then allegedly slid his hand up her leg and, when O.W. asked what he was doing and stood up, Golubski stood up as well and unzipped his pants. He then pushed her onto a couch and raped her. Afterward, Golubski warned O.W. not to say anything or he would hurt her or have someone else hurt her, according to the motion. Over the next two to three years, Golubski repeatedly returned to O.W.'s house, allegedly raping her three or four times, and on other occasions demanding oral sex. O.W., who is Black, “felt like she had no choice but to submit to the defendant when he would show up because the defendant was a detective who was supposed to be looking out for her sons (he consistently told her that he could help them, that he knew people, and that he often got drinks with the prosecutor); because the defendant had a gun and she was afraid that he would shoot her; and because she was afraid that the defendant knew people in prison and could have her sons hurt,” the motion states. Golubski, 69, is charged with six counts of depriving the women of their civil rights. If convicted, he could face life in prison. “The defendant abused his position of authority and trust against the most vulnerable members of the community he was sworn to protect: a frightened middle school student who loved her grandmother, and a mother worried about the safety of her children,” prosecutors wrote. “The defendant did not choose his victims at random; he targeted them because of their vulnerabilities, used those vulnerabilities to manipulate and to threaten them into compliance, and consistently circled back and kept tabs on them to remind them of his power and control over them.” 'Terrorize and traumatize' In addition to the details about his alleged crimes against Golubski, the document describes sexual assaults against seven other unnamed women. It says that Golubski engaged in “a longstanding pattern” of using his power as a police officer to “terrorize and traumatize the victims of his sexual assaults,” who were mainly young, vulnerable Black women. In one instance, the motion states, a woman called Golubski in the mid-1980s for help with a traffic ticket. The unidentified victim met Golubski at his office, where he said he would have the ticket dropped and asked her to lunch. At lunch, Golubski made sexual remarks toward her and offered to take her to a motel for sex. When she declined, Golubski offered her money, which she also refused. After leaving lunch together, the woman thought Golubski would drive her home, but he took her instead to a cemetery. “(The victim) was afraid and began to cry and to pray,” the motion states. Golubski began fondling the victim’s breasts and demanded oral sex. When she said no, he moved his hand to his hip where his gun was holstered, causing the woman to fear that Golubski was going to kill her. Golubski made her get out of his car several miles from her home, telling her that if she told anyone about what transpired, “they will believe me before they will ever f---ing believe you.” Another woman told investigators that Golubski offered her a ride as she walked home with her groceries. When she declined, Golusbki allegedly flashed his police badge, causing her to get into his car. Golubski took her to a cemetery, where he allegedly forced her to perform oral sex on him. “(The victim) felt pain and felt like she could not breathe,” the motion states. Golubski drove her home and told her not to say anything. A week later, Golubski returned to her apartment, causing her to become distraught and for her boyfriend to confront Golubski. A third woman, who was in her 20s when the incident occurred, told investigators Golubski approached her in a park one night where she was walking after an argument with her boyfriend. She said she felt safe accepting his offer for a ride because he was a police officer. But instead of taking her home, he drove her to a field, where he raped her. Afterwards, Golubski drove her back to the park where he found her, asking her on the way, “Who would believe you over me?” and, "Remember what I said, keep your mouth closed.” The woman went to a hospital where staff performed a rape kit. Hospital staff called the police so the woman could make a complaint, but she was terrified and left before police arrived. Months later, Golubski asked her if she told anyone, and repeated his warning to keep her mouth shut or something would happen to her brother. A fourth woman reported meeting Golubski in 1990 when he was investigating her husband. Between the mid-1990s and continuing through 2004, she said Golubski repeatedly sexually assaulted and raped her, and threatened to take her children away. A fifth woman, 18 years old when she met Golubski during the course of an investigation, said he repeatedly pressured her for sex in exchange for money or for keeping her brothers out of trouble. Years later, Golubski asked her to come to the police station, where he pulled her up dress and tried to perform oral sex. She pushed Golubski away until he allowed her to leave. A sixth woman said that Golubski approached her in 2004 and threatened to arrest her sons unless she had sex with him. When she refused, Golubski allegedly said "if she did not want to, he would take her sons down.” The woman called KCKPD Internal Affairs, who told her there was nothing they would do because “it was (the victim’s) word against (Golubski’s).” Months later, Golubski approached her and told her to follow him to a parking lot, threatening to write her a ticket when she refused. He told her she would regret not following him, and said he liked “Black bitches.” She related the incident to one of her sons, who told her that Golubski had been harassing him and his brother. A year later, one of them was arrested. “I told you I would get him,” Golubski told her after the arrest, according to the government’s motion. The woman told investigators: “When he talked to me like that, and him being in law enforcement… it was really insulting, degrading… I was angry but I felt ashamed as well… you feel helpless… less than a woman or like you’re nothing.” A final witness listed in the government’s motion told investigators that around 2004, Golubski asked her to meet him at the city courthouse after seeing her booking photograph following her arrest. He took her to an empty office in the building and told her he could help her by talking to the prosecutor handling her case. Golubski then demanded oral sex from the victim. When she tried to leave, he allegedly forced the door shut and pinned her in place. When someone knocked on the door, Golubski backed away from her, but warned that if she told anyone, “she would end up in the morgue, and he would cover it up.” ‘More dangerous — not less' Prosecutors argue that Golubski has connections to criminals, has shown a pattern of threatening his victims, and is a risk to flee if he’s not kept in jail. Golubski is “more dangerous — not less — today,” prosecutors state. “The defendant is now charged and facing life in prison, and the investigation has revealed the defendant’s ability to keep ‘tabs’ on and to threaten his victim; his connections to organized crime and criminals; and his facility with manipulating those connections to gain benefits for himself,” the motion states. Golubski’s lawyer, Tom Lemon, told a magistrate judge on Thursday that his client has significant health issues. He said that Golubski’s failing kidneys require dialysis treatments about every other day, that he had major heart surgery in April and that he’s a diabetic who depends on insulin and other medications. Prosecutors acknowledged Golubski’s poor health but said his needs could be accommodated in jail. Prosecutors say in the motion that a lawyer for some of Golubski’s victims said the victims felt the day of Golubski’s arrest “was the first day that any of them have felt any degree of safety in the last three decades." View the detention motion in full below.
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Man arrested after shooting at postal worker over stolen mail claims, authorities say EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV/Gray News) - Colorado authorities say a man is facing charges after reportedly shooting at a postal worker. KKTV reports Stephen Teague was arrested on Thursday after police responded to a neighborhood regarding someone shooting a gun outside of a home. According to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, Teague is accused of shooting at two people, including a U.S. Postal Service employee. Authorities said Teague, a homeowner, believed someone was stealing his mail, and a contracted employee of the Postal Service was making deliveries in the neighborhood that day. The sheriff’s office reported no injuries in the incident, but Teague was charged with felony menacing with a deadly weapon and misdemeanor menacing. According to online court records, Teague did not appear to have a criminal history in Colorado. Copyright 2022 KKTV via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Hologic x WTA Partnership Hologic x WTA partnership Hologic partners with WTA Tour in landmark title sponsorship
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WASHINGTON — Amtrak restored all of its long distance trains Friday morning after a tentative labor deal averted the looming rail strike. The company announced its services were fully restored as of Friday 9 a.m. and that all of its trains will depart their stations. Amtrak issued that some intermediate stations could still be impacted, but urged customers to check train statuses on Amtrak's website or app. Amtrak canceled several of its long-distance routes this week because there would not have been enough time for them to reach their destinations before the strike deadline of 12:01 a.m. Friday. The company explained the cancellations were necessary to avoid possible passenger interruptions while en route. Amtrak said Thursday that it was reaching out to customers whose plans were disrupted and that it will accommodate them on the earliest available departures. Freight railroads union representatives were in negotiations for 20 hours at the Labor Department to push out a deal ahead of the strike, which threatened to cause headaches to a national supply chain that is already reeling due to the pandemic. The deal, which includes a 24% pay raise, will go to union members for a vote after a cooling-off period of several weeks. While the negotiations didn't involve Amtrak, most of the company's 21,000 route miles outside of the Northeast Corridor are on tracks owned, maintained and dispatched by freight railroads. The company noted that most travel within the Boston to New York to Washington corridor, and related branch lines to Albany, NY, Harrisburg, PA, and Springfield, MA, would not be affected won't be affected because Amtrak owns those lines. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Complexions Contemporary Ballet Prepares to Rock Boone in STAR DUST: From Bach to David Bowie The Schaefer Center Presents series welcomes the acclaimed rock ballet to the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts on October 6 at 7pm. BOONE, NC — The Schaefer Center Presents (SCP) series, presented by Appalachian State University’s Office of Arts and Cultural Programs, welcomes Complexions Contemporary Ballet in STAR DUST: From Bach to David Bowie, Oct. 6 at 7pm at the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts. Company founders Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of 18 spectacular dancers, have re-envisioned ballet through technical precision, athletic prowess, and sheer passion. Their newest work — a tribute to two iconic artists who each ruled his own musical hemisphere — has rocked the dance world. “This was simply one of the most exciting performances I’ve seen on the dance series, less a rock ballet than a rock concert…” (The Washington Post). For tickets and information, visit TheSchaeferCenter.org or contact the Box Office at 828.262.4046. STAR DUST: From Bach to David Bowie showcases two exhilarating dance pieces inspired by musical masters. “Hissy Fits” is a sparse, intense piece set to timeless compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. Fusing contemporary dance with classical and street dance techniques, the work is an exploration of love, joy and frustration, all the complicated human feelings. “Star Dust,” dedicated to the groundbreaking David Bowie, comprises the evening’s second half, and features many of the late pop-rock star’s seminal hits, including “Space Oddity,” “Life on Mars,” “1984,” “Heroes,” and “Let’s Dance.” A theatrical dance extravaganza with glam rock-inspired costumes and red-and-blue painted Ziggy Stardust faces on all the dancers, “Star Dust” has been called a “love letter” to Bowie by Billboard, bold and “utterly transfixing.” About Complexions Combining intriguing choreography with stunning athleticism, Complexions is “a matchless American dance company” (Philadelphia Inquirer). Featured on the hit TV show So You Think You Can Dance, Complexions revitalizes the art of movement through a groundbreaking mix of styles, seamlessly fusing ballet, contemporary, jazz, and hip-hop. The company was co-founded in 1994 by choreographer Dwight Rhoden and dancer Desmond Richardson with a singular approach to reinventing dance through a groundbreaking mix of methods, styles, and cultures. Rhoden, founding artistic director and principal choreographer of Complexions, earned the distinction of “one of the most sought out choreographers of the day” from The New York Times, and has danced in prestigious ballets and contemporary companies around the world. Richardson, a Tony Award nominee in 1999 as a member of the original cast of Fosse, was the first black American principal dancer of American Ballet Theatre. The New York Times named him as one of the greatest dancers of his time. Today, Complexions represents one of the most recognized, diverse, inclusive and respected performing arts brands in the world. The company’s foremost innovation is that dance should be about removing boundaries, not reinforcing them. Whether it be the limiting traditions of a single style, period, venue, or culture, Complexions transcends them all, creating an open, continually evolving form of dance that reflects the movement of our world—and all its constituent cultures—as an interrelated whole. Tickets: $25 Adults, $20 App State Faculty/Staff, $10 Students Tickets are available to purchase at theschaefercenter.org, in person at the Schaefer Center box office (733 Rivers Street), or by calling 828-262-4046. ******** COMING SOON… All performances at 7pm at the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy: A Celtic Family Christmas Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022 “Nothing short of jaw dropping … There are performances here that will raise you up and performances that will leave you misty-eyed.” —The Guardian Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023 “[She] provides the comfort of a higher power.” —People LA Theatre Works — Lucy Loves Desi: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom Wednesday, March 8, 2023 This behind-the-scenes true story of TV’s iconic sitcom brings as much heart and humor to the stage as an episode of I Love Lucy itself. Thursday, March 23, 2023 “Superlatives don’t really exist to convey the primal power and bravura beauty of Kodo. … Throughout, the devil of it is the combination of the discipline of a surgeon’s scalpel with the primitive, muscular endurance of a cavalry charge. The speed and dexterity are as impressive as the physical tenacity is breathtaking.” —Chicago Tribune Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer with Rakesh Chaurasia Saturday, April 22, 2023 There’s a bit of the sorcerer in Béla Fleck (banjo), Zakir Hussain (tabla), Edgar Meyer (double bass), and their special guest Rakesh Chaurasia (bansuri – Indian flute). It’s music that transcends description — ineffable, indefinable, and very beautiful. Tickets Discounts are offered for students for all shows as well as for App State faculty/staff and locals of Watauga, Ashe, and Avery counties for select shows. Purchase in person at the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts, call 828-262-4046, or visit theschaefercenter.org/schaefer-center-presents/. About “The Schaefer Center Presents” “The Schaefer Center Presents” is a performing arts series offering campus and community audiences a diverse array of music, dance and theatre programming designed to enrich the cultural landscape of the Appalachian State University campus and surrounding area. By creating memorable performance experiences and related educational and outreach activities, the series promotes the power and excitement of the live performance experience; provides a "window on the world" through the artistry of nationally and internationally renowned artists; and showcases some of the finest artists of our nation and our region. Musical events range from symphony orchestra and chamber music performances to jazz, folk, traditional, international, and popular artists. Theatre productions run the gamut from serious drama to musical comedy. Dance performances offer an equally wide array of styles, from ballet to modern dance to international companies representing cultural traditions from around the world. Thank You to Our Sponsors Explore Boone, University Bookstore, Hampton Inn & Suites, Courtyard by Marriott, Our State Magazine, High Country Radio (WZJS and WATA), WDAV 89.9 FM, WFDD 88.5FM, WKSK The Farm, and WASU 90. ******** THE SCHAEFER CENTER PRESENTS… CO-SPONSORED EVENTS The Schaefer Center Presents series is proud to support our university partners by co-sponsoring three series across campus that are vital to the cultural life of the university. Visit TheSchaeferCenter.org/schaefer-center-presents-cosponsored-events/. Events are FREE Plemmons Student Union, Appalachian State University · Savannah Sipple, Sept. 22 at 6pm Poet Savannah Sipple is the author of WWJD & Other Poems, which was included on the American Library Association’s Over the Rainbow Recommended LGBTQ Reading List. It explores what it is to be a queer woman in Appalachia and is rooted in its culture and in her body. - Neema Avashia, Sept. 29 at 6pm - Memoirist’s Neema Avashia’s Another Appalachia examines both the roots and the resonance of the writer-educator’s identity as a queer desi Appalachian woman, while encouraging readers to envision more complex versions of both Appalachia and the nation as a whole. With lyric and narrative explorations of foodways, religion, sports, standards of beauty, social media, gun culture, and more, Another Appalachia mixes nostalgia and humor, sadness and sweetness, personal reflection and universal questions. - Leigh Ann Henion, Oct. 13 at 6pm Environmental writer and 2022 Rachel Rivers-Coffey Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing Leigh Ann Henion is the New York Times bestselling author of Phenomenal: A Hesitant Adventurer’s Search for Wonder in the Natural World. The book is about how she chased eclipses, migrations, and other natural phenomena around the globe to reawaken her sense of wonder. University Forum Lecture Series - Dr. Annette Gordon-Reed, Oct. 24 at 7pm Juneteenth is America’s vital new holiday, commemorating the end of slavery. Annette Gordon-Reed, the first Black person to win the Pulitzer Prize for History and MacArthur Genius, is one of the integral voices who helped Juneteenth officially enter our national conversation. Her book about this profound day—On Juneteenth—is a powerful, essential work of history that weaves together America’s past with personal memoir; it was named one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post, TIME, and NPR.
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Greensboro man bags $1 million lottery prize RALEIGH – Quinnon Brunson of Greensboro took a chance on a $10 scratch-off ticket and won a $1 million prize. Brunson bought his lucky 50X The Cash ticket from Alamance Food Mart on Alamance Church Road in Greensboro. When Brunson arrived at lottery headquarters Friday, he had a decision to make. He could choose to receive his prize as an annuity of $50,000 over 20 years or a lump sum of $600,000. He chose the lump-sum amount of $600,000 and, after required state and federal tax withholdings, took home $426,063. The 50X The Cash game debuted in February with eight top prizes of $1 million. Three $1 million prizes remain to be claimed. Ticket sales from scratch-off games make it possible for the lottery to raise more than $2.5 million a day on average for education. For details on how $33.2 million raised by the lottery made a difference in Guilford County in 2021, visit www.nclottery.com and click on the “Impact” section.
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Whitsett, NC - On Saturday, September 10th, Rep. Jon Hardister (R-Whitsett) had the honor of presenting a ceremonial check to HBCU Bound Athletics at a ceremony held at Eastern Guilford High School attended by parents and student athletes who are currently involved in the program. HBCU Bound Athletics is a non-profit organization founded by Coach Germaine Cousar, a Guilford County resident, that places an emphasis on assisting student athletes with the college recruitment process at HBCUs. Hardister secured $25,000 in grant funding for the organization in this year's state budget. Hardister met Cousar while working out at a local YMCA. After learning more about Cousar's vision for HBCU Bound Athletics, Hardister was able to secure a grant in the state budget to support the cause. Cousar offered the following comments: "I am grateful to the State of North Carolina and Rep. Jon Hardister for being awarded the $25,000 grant. This monetary reward will help to assist high school student athletes who are at a financial disadvantage with the college recruitment process. This includes, but is not limited to, recruitment interview prep, providing sports training sessions to improve stats, purchase of proper equipment and uniforms, and highlight video feedback and editing. HBCU Bound Athletics will also be able to travel to major high school sporting events across the state to increase awareness about our non-profit program, recruit more athletes, and encourage higher education attainment at preferably a historically black college or university."
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A former mail carrier from Vergas has been honored with the local post office being renamed in his honor. The United States House of Representatives passed a bill, on Sept. 14, that had been introduced by Michelle Fischbach, that honors the life and service of Jon Glawe of Vergas, who left a major and remarkable impact on his community. From the house floor, Fischbach stated that Glawe was known for going above and beyond just delivering mail. “After his father passed away, Jon took up the reins taking on a second full time job as a mail carrier, while also running the family dairy farm. Over the years, he became a beloved staple of the community, regularly going above and beyond to help his neighbors,” said Fischbach. Fischbach said that Glawe was a mail carrier for 36 years in Vergas and left a remarkable impact on his community. Glawe was born in 1949 and during his youth, he was a wrestling champion, which took him to college in California. After being drafted into the army in 1970 and faithfully serving his country he returned home and married his highschool sweetheart, Darla Olson. Fischbach said his service with the local post office began early. As a boy, Glawe would join his father on the local mail route, shoveling the car out of the snow on bad weather days and helping with other duties. “This bill appropriately names the (Vergas) post office after Jon to honor his service to his neighbors and to the local area. In a letter his family noted that since the bill’s introduction the outpouring of support from those who live in the Vergas area has been overwhelming. I agree with their words, that there is no better way to honor his decades of service than this.” said Fischbach. The house passed the bill named H.R. 5952, that will officially rename the Vergas Post Office located at 123 East Main Street, the “Jon Glawe Post Office.” Glawe died in 2016 and left behind a loving family and many friends who never forgot his contributions to the city of Vergas. Discuss the news on NABUR, a place to have local conversations The Neighborhood Alliance for Better Understanding and Respect ✔ A site just for our local community ✔ Focused on facts, not misinformation ✔ Free for everyone
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2022-09-17T01:44:29Z
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Wild rice, or manoomin in Ojibwe meaning good berry, is the state grain of Minnesota for its cultural and economic significance. Minnesota has more acres of natural wild rice (zizania palustris) than any other state in the country and has been documented in 45 of the state’s 87 counties. A persistent annual grass, the plant reproduces each year from seeds deposited in previous fall seasons. Wild rice is sensitive to varying water levels, quality, currents and turbidity; the grass typically thrives in one to three feet of water and tends to favor soft, mucky substrates and provides migrating waterfowl with crucial sustenance throughout yearly migrations as the ripened “rice” contains a higher protein content than most other cereal grains. Paul Shol, of Fergus Falls, is a local wild rice harvester and has been enjoying the fall season for about five years now – his season this year was so successful that he supplies area cafes, individuals and businesses with portions of his harvest. Fittingly, Shol brings his wild rice to be processed by an operation up near Mahnomen. Processing the grain is labor intensive and requires skills and techniques that have been passed on for multiple generations. This year’s efforts saw Shol’s eventual yield totaling about 53 percent of the total grain he harvested in Otter Tail County, much of the lost weight attributed to excess moisture and the associated chaff. “This year I brought up 661 pounds to the processor and ended up bringing home 355 pounds of processed wild rice,” Shol says. He mentions that he typically conducts the yearly harvests with several other local enthusiasts. “They’re kind of my mentors,” Shol mentions. “If you’re wanting to get into it, it’s good to find somebody with experience – it can be a frustrating, tedious, test-your-patience, tiring act, so having a mentor to provide guidance can help with those initial struggles.” Area processors typically charge between $1 to $1.25 per pound for processing raw wild rice, with returns on the commercial market usually commanding around $15 per pound of the highly sought after grain. Shol explains that while he has a good picture of where productive beds are located throughout the county, the process still requires a lot of preseason planning to ensure the best chances for a successful harvest: “Every year is different – even with good scouting, productive beds can be destroyed by winds and heavy rains.” Although the process involves an immense amount of effort and time on the water, Shol says that it’s an amazing tradition to take part in, ever more reason for area residents to grab a canoe and a friend for some time on local waters after witnessing the telltale maroon and gold blooms of healthy manoomin. More information about current season dates and regulations can be found here: dnr.state.mn.us.
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Hazel Magdich 1922 — 2022 A century of living holds a myriad of experiences. Hazel Adeline Magdich died September 14, 2022 at age 100. Born Hazel Shol in 1922, she grew up on a farm in Friberg Township with her eight brothers and sisters. Always driven to expand her horizons, she convinced her father to let her go to high school and became the only one in her family to do so. Hazel intended to go on to college to become a writer. But at the outbreak of World War II, she faced a different calling. Traveling to St. Paul, she rolled up her sleeves and went to work in a bomber plant at Holman Field, Minneapolis. As one of the heralded “Rosie the Riveters”, she worked on top secret projects and was among the last to leave at war’s end. In 1951 she married Steve Magdich, an Air Force recruiter at the time. Befitting Hazel’s adventurous spirit, they moved to various postings around the country before settling at Hoot Lake in Fergus Falls. She became a mother of two children, a boy and a girl, just what she ordered. Hazel had the gift of wit and a terrific sense of humor. She was adored by her large extended family and friends. She was always young at heart and preferred the company of youth rather than “old” people. She encouraged young people to reach for their dreams. Ever curious about the world around her, she was an avid reader, preferring non-fiction. Despite missing college, Hazel was a prolific writer. Her musings and observations on life are lasting treasures. A jack of all trades with endless energy, she was always up for a new challenge. Anything from upholstery projects to patching clothes to making leech traps, Hazel was the go-to gal for many people. She was a scrapbooker before scrapbooking was cool. For years she did income taxes for what seemed like half the county, not caring if she got paid. It’s impossible to convey in a few paragraphs what a truly unique and inspiring person Hazel will always be. Her sincerity and warmth touched everyone who knew her and will be carried in our hearts forever. Preceding Hazel in death were her parents, Carl and Tillie Shol; brothers, Walter, Clifford, Floyd, and Russell Shol; sisters, Mae Anderson, Myrtle Bauman, Ruby Bachmeier, and Lillian Staff, and husband, Steve Magdich. She is survived by son, Lon (Andrea) Magdich; daughter, Tami (Jerald) Gerhardson; grandchildren, Adam and Jason (Laura) Gerhardson, Jennifer (Ben) Wood, Jake (Ruthie) Zwilling, and Seth (Vicki) Magdich; great-grandchildren, Brianna and Hanna Gerhardson, Isaiah, Adeline, Hayley, and Galilee Wood, great-great-grandchild, Silas Nokes, and sister-in-law, Vivian Shol, along with a host of nieces and nephews whom she loved. Blessed be the memory of Hazel Magdich. Visitation: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday September 18, 2022 at Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls and will resume one-hour prior to the service at the church. Service: 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 19, 2022 at Faith Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls Clergy: Reverend Craig Palach Interment: Trinity-Faith Cemetery, Fergus Falls, MN Arrangements provided by Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls. Online condolences may be sent to www.olsonfuneralhome.com
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JoAnn A. Kugler 1941-2022 JoAnn A. Kugler, 81, of Erhard, died peacefully Friday, September 9, 2022 at LB Homes in Fergus Falls with family at her side. JoAnn Alida Budke was born March 25, 1941 in Friberg Township, to D. Henry and Alida (Gilbertson) Budke. She was baptized and confirmed at Tonseth Lutheran Church in Erhard. She attended country school close to home and then Fergus Falls High School. On January 25, 1958, JoAnn married Errol Wayne Kugler at Tonseth Lutheran Church in Erhard, MN. JoAnn farmed with Errol after they were married. She milked cows and raised livestock with the help of their three sons. She grew a large garden, one year canning 300 quarts of dill pickles. She worked alongside Errol in their businesses, Kugler Construction and Kugler Salvage. She retired from bookkeeping at Kugler Salvage in 2010. Her hobbies included painting ceramics, growing flowers, canning hundreds of jars of pickles and produce, and camping. She enjoyed visiting with everyone she met. JoAnn passionately loved her family and all of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. As a child, she enjoyed 4-H and Sunday School. She loved to sing. She was active as a Sunday School teacher at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. JoAnn was most recently a member at Maine Presbyterian Church and enjoyed the fellowship there. Preceding her in death were her parents; parents-in-law; her husband, Errol and her siblings, Ann (Jim) Hasbargen, Myrt (Cyril) Keller, Roy Budke, H. Donald (Kathy) Budke, Mervin Budke, Rosemary (Donald) Rassmusson, Marcella Budke, and Jerry Budke. JoAnn is survived by her children, Greg (Julie) Kugler of Erhard, Rick (Sheila) Kugler of Underwood, and Joel (Patsi) Kugler of Erhard; grandchildren, Mandy (Kyle) Rich, Crystal (Matt) Hoekstra, John (Nikki) Kugler, Jessica (Matt) Fowler, Lindsay (Joe) Hauer, Matt (Lindsey) Kugler, Ashley (Chase) Lee, Lauryn (Jake) Christensen, and Aaron (Paige) Kugler, and great-grandchildren, Jaxon, Kale and Ella Rich, Madison (Tyler Hawes) and Maggie Hoekstra, Austin and Charlee Kugler, Ava and Brody Fowler, Evan, Hailey, and Eli Hauer, Gracyn and Ricky Kugler, Sophia and Rylen Lee, Henry, James, Hattie, and Ruby Christensen, and Brynleigh Kugler. JoAnn will be blessed with two new great-grandchildren this month. Also surviving are her step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Ashleigh (Justin) Walz, Naomi, Jayden, and Wyatt, Suzanne Sorenson, Liberty, Vayda, and Bryce, John (Dani) Sorenson, Maddisen and Jax, and Zach (Autumn) Johnson; her former daughter-in-law, Shari Pederson of Fergus Falls; sisters-in-law, Mavis Budke, Ervena Budke, and Renee Budke; Errol’s siblings, Gary (Ruthy) Kugler, Brenda (Larry) Peasley, and Phil (Lori) Kugler, and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation: 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, September 11, 2022 at Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls, there will be a prayer service at 6:00 p.m. Visitation will resume one-hour prior to the service at the church. Service: 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 12, 2022 at Maine Presbyterian Church, rural Underwood, MN Clergy: Reverend Bob Kersten and Reverend Doctor Ed Morgan Interment: Silent Vale Cemetery, rural Underwood Arrangements provided by Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls. Online condolences may be sent to www.olsonfuneralhome.com
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On February 23, 1964, John Phillip Schauff was born to Paul and Kathryn (Hendrickson) Schauff. He was baptized, celebrated first communion, was an altar boy and confirmed at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Elizabeth MN. John experienced what it was like to be both the little brother and the big brother growing up in a large family north of Fergus Falls. He went to two years of country school and then attended school in Fergus Falls and Pelican Rapids. He obtained his GED just months prior to his class graduating in 1982. John went on to Moorhead Technical Collage where he became a Certified Welder. On October 15th, 1988, he married Pamela Rose and after a short time they moved to Alexandria MN. They found their forever home along the Long Prairie River near the city of Carlos. They raised their two children Kylie and Dillon there. John was initiated into Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 126 (later to be known as Local 11 Zone 2) October 7, 1989. He obtained his Journeyman Plumbers and Journeyman Steamfitters license. John worked mostly on large commercial and industrial jobs across Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and recently Wisconsin. Through the years he built and remodeled schools, hospitals, ethanol plants, and other industrial buildings. John often was designated the foreman of the job which he would laugh and say, “be careful how you boss someone around…they could be your boss on the next job!” (Quote has been edited from R to G rating) His last year working at the Superior Refinery Rebuild in Wisconsin was one of the most enjoyable work experiences he had. He often would talk about all the workers he met from across the United States and the friendships that were built. On May 9, 2022, he hung up his hard hat to focus on his health and family. John took pride in the life and family he had created. He enjoyed spending time at home with his kids and wife, cheering on his children at sporting events and spending time with their friends. He instilled a strong work ethic in his children, loved them unconditionally and was quick to show them love in word and action. He was a proud grandpa to Skylar and Lillianna and would chase them around playing tickle monster or scoop them up to go for a swim. John served as a Deacon and was on the Facility Committee at First Congregational Church. Family time was often spent outdoors playing, hunting, and cutting wood for the winter. John loved the outdoors. He enjoyed deer hunting with his family on the Rose farm, fishing trips with his father-in-law and son in Canada, shooting pheasants with his kids and snowmobiling with family and friends. Watching football was also a favorite pastime. He would cheer and cuss out his favorite team the Vikings in equal measure. Cancer diminished his booming voice to a whisper and weakened his body, but his strong personality remained unbroken. On the evening of September 13, 2022, surrounded by his family in his favorite space of his home, he left this life to reside in heaven. John was preceded in death by grandparents, Albert and Ruth Hendrickson, John and Mame Schauff; parents, Paul and Kathryn Schauff; sister, Rebecca (Schauff) Whiteaker and sister-in-law, Deborah Rose. John is survived by his wife, Pamela (Rose) Schauff; daughter, Kylie Schauff; son, Dillon Schauff; granddaughters, Skylar Rebecca Rose Johnson, Lillyana Rayna Rose Johnson; sisters, Mary Schauff, Debra (Tom) Stumpf; brothers, Doug (Betsy) Anderson, Dennis (Susan) Anderson, Danny Anderson, Daniel (Jeanne) Kreter; father and mother-in-law, Duane and Carol Rose, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Visitation: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2022 at Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls and will resume one-hour prior to the service at the church. Service: 11:00 a.m. Friday, September 23, 2022 at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Alexandria, MN Clergy: Reverend Dr. Jill L. Sanders Interment: Oak Grove Cemetery, Fergus Falls, MN Arrangements provided by Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls. Online condolences may be sent to www.olsonfuneralhome.com
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Shirley Kay (Osmon) Frigaard, child of God, was born July 18, 1944 to Norma (Lysne) and Thomas Osmon. She died September 13, 2022, at the age of 78, exactly 6 months after her husband, Loren. Shirley was life-long member of Our Saviors-Ten Mile Lake Lutheran Church of Dalton Minnesota, and it’s WELCA. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. April 16, 1971, Shirley married Loren Joseph Frigaard. Together they raised four children: Lynnette Nelson of Orono MN, Lori (Dean) Thorsen of Dalton MN, Kyle (Christy) Frigaard of Dalton MN and Kari (Tim) Gulovich of Pinehurst NC. Loren and Shirley worked side by side on their century-old farm, milking cows, raising chickens and beef cattle and sowing and reaping small grains. They instilled into their children, a love and respect for all things God created; animals, nature and people. Shirley was a grandmother to ten: Race and Dain Nelson, Jessica (Chad) Mammenga, Mitchell Thorsen, Theodore Frigaard, Chandler (Peter) Johnson, Emily and Kellen Frigaard, Elizabeth and Anika Gulovich. She was also “Grandma Great” to four little ones: Harper, Everett and Graham Mammenga and Joseph Johnson. They were all a source of great delight to Shirley. She is preceded in death by her husband; her parents; brother, Jerry Osmon and brother-in-law, Daryl Frigaard. Shirley is survived by her children and their families, all of whom were a source of great pride for her. Also surviving Shirley are her sisters-in-law, Judith Osmon of Spring TX, Shirley A. Frigaard of Dalton MN and Mary Jo (David) Schroeder of Battle Lake MN. Mom, you created so many wonderful family memories for us. We know you are dancing with Dad once again and that gives us great peace. Love from your Josephine, Muffin, George and Tupit. Memorial Service: 3:00 p.m. Sunday, September 18, 2022 at Our Saviors-Ten Mile Lake Lutheran Church of Dalton, Minnesota, with visitation one-hour prior to the service. Clergy: Reverend Paul Snyder Internment: Our Saviors Cemetery of Dalton Minnesota Arrangements provided by Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls. Discuss the news on NABUR, a place to have local conversations The Neighborhood Alliance for Better Understanding and Respect ✔ A site just for our local community ✔ Focused on facts, not misinformation ✔ Free for everyone
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Tyler Stone, 18, of Hoffman, MN, died on Sunday, September 11, 2022, as the result of an automobile accident. A Funeral Service was held September 17, 2022 at the West Central Area Secondary Football Field in Barrett, MN. Tyler David Larson Stone was born on July 25, 2004, at Lake Region Healthcare in Fergus Falls, to David Johnathon and Kelsey Lynne. He was baptized and confirmed at the First Presbyterian Church in Ashby, MN. Tyler attended elementary school in Breckenridge, before moving and attending West Central Area Secondary School in Barrett. He participated in Football, Wrestling, Track & Field and elementary baseball. He had future plans of being a collegiate athlete and study in an Ag related field. Tyler was also accomplished in horseshoes, where he won many awards and was the 2017 Junior Pitch Champion. Tyler was very proud of his work and currently worked at Starner Farms and DHS Grain Systems. Tyler enjoyed farming, building campfires, 4 wheeling, going to the Black Hills, sports, dirt track racing, adventure and anything outdoors. He could often be seen doing what he loved, hunting ducks and geese, deer, pheasant and the occasional pigeon. Recently he took up golfing which he enjoyed with his special friend, Lexi Hunter. Family was very important to Tyler and he shared a special bond with Grandpa and Grandma Larson. He was a hard worker, helpful, humble, kind and had a big heart. He could be seen as having a tough exterior and a sweet inside. Tyler was not shy and enjoyed being around his family and many friends. He was a gym rat who spent time lifting weights, hanging with his friends, and supporting his siblings in all their activities. He enjoyed watching the sunrise, and sunset. Tyler will be missed by all who knew him, and made a lasting impression on all who called him family and friend. God bless the memory of Tyler David Larson Stone. He is preceded in death by his great grandparents; grandfather, David W Stone; and grandpa, Tom Rach. Tyler is survived by his father, David (Abby) Stone of Hoffman, MN; mother, Kelsey (Kevin Fick) Nordick of Campbell, MN; siblings, Devin, Levi, Brody, Colin, Taryne and Kaylee; dear friend, Lexi Hunter; paternal grandparents, Dave(Marilyn) Stone-Bauer of McIntosh, MN; maternal grandparents, Alan (Janet) Larson of Evansville, MN; aunts, Shari Qual, Karin (Dan) Preisler, Loni (Jer) Jirik and Kayla (Matt) Kvacik; farm family, stepdad, Jared Nordick of Rothsay, Gerald (Cathy) Nordick of Breckenridge, MN, Gaylen Affield of Fergus Falls, MN, David (Cheryl) Starner Sr, David Starner Jr. along with numerous cousins and a host of friends. The family encouraged any athletes to wear their respective team jerseys, and welcomed anyone local with a tractor to drive it to the service. In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred to the Tyler Stone Memorial Fund at the Viking Bank, PO Box 10, Ashby, MN 56309. Funeral arrangements are with the Erickson-Smith Funeral Home of Elbow Lake-Hoffman.
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In a Little Eight Conference contest, on Sept. 15, the host Hillcrest Comets volleyball team defeated the Ashby Arrows, 25-10, 25-15 and 25-9. “As a team we had some goals in mind for tonight’s match. I think we checked some of those boxes and others we didn't quite meet or we didn't have the opportunity,” mentioned Comets coach Debi Foss. “We were able to maintain focus during the match and get the job done efficiently. Even though the game had a much different pace then our match on Tuesday, I always enjoy playing Ashby. They are a great group of girls and we wish them luck in the rest of their season.” Hope Adams led the Comets offense with nine kills. Madi Foss and Emily Adams each had eight kills. Ruby Peterson had 25 assists and eight digs, while Maddie Ballweg had 14 digs and two aces. Ryleigh Brendmoen paced the Arrows with four kills and four digs. Livy Johnson had three kills and was perfect at the service line. Sienna Willams had two aces. “We battled tonight and as we are still trying to fit pieces together to find the niche we need to succeed we saw good things happening from time to time; we struggled to capitalize when the good things happened,” stated Arrows coach Hayley Stevens. “Hillcrest is a strong hitting team this year and they have upped their game and work the net well which tired us out. With only a week since we last saw this team, we changed things a bit and saw improvements in places. And we continue to see that game to game and this group is young and learning how to depend on each other. Early communication and anticipating the ball's movement are the focus for the next couple days and we have a long break until we head to Hancock next Thursday night. Time to reevaluate and work on things to come out rested and ready.” Hillcrest, now at 8-0-2, will be at Park Christian, on Sept. 20. Discuss the news on NABUR, a place to have local conversations The Neighborhood Alliance for Better Understanding and Respect ✔ A site just for our local community ✔ Focused on facts, not misinformation ✔ Free for everyone
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At the Lucky Lindy Invite, hosted by Little Falls, the Fergus Falls Otters boys and girls cross country teams put in solid efforts against teams from across the state and across the classes, on Sept. 15. The girls finished in ninth place with a score of 285. Alexandria took the team title (87), Staples-Motley was runner up (93) and Perham claimed third place (111) Cassie Wellman led Fergus with a 14th place finish, coming in with a time of 20 minutes three point one seconds. Sarah Grotberg came in 51st (21:54.1), Naomi Dummer was 53rd (21:56.2), Savannah Lee 82nd (23:55.1), Rebecca Schindler 85th (24:22.1), Julia Anderson 91st (24:34.3) and Hannah Scharnberg was 112th (26:35.2). “We had a very successful meet, every single runner had a season best,” stated Otters coach Niki Welde. “Wellman ran a season best by 50 seconds. She is running stronger each race. When you watch her race in this competition it's easy to forget she is a young runner. Grotberg and Dummer paired up well. They support each other and push the pace. It can be so important to have the support of a teammate during the tough parts of a race.” On the boys side, Fergus finished in 10th place, with a score of 303. Heritage Christian was the top boys team (66), Perham placed second (112) and Moticello was third (118). The Otters were led by Jaden Miller’s 21st place finish (17:24.1). Matthew Tuel came in 40th (17:55.1), Henry Greenagel was 51st (18:15.2), Logan Bredenberg 83rd (18:40.1), Michael Schmidt 108th (18:50.2), Thomas Erickson 118th (19:19.1) and David Ronnevik 126th (19:34.1). “The boys had a successful team performance in all levels of races from varsity to junior high,” mentioned coach Derek Meyer. “Every runner had a season best time, with many dropping significant times of their personal best. The varsity group is starting to take shape and get to a fitness level we expected to be at.” Fergus Falls cross country will return to action on Sept. 22, at a meet hosted by Rocori. Discuss the news on NABUR, a place to have local conversations The Neighborhood Alliance for Better Understanding and Respect ✔ A site just for our local community ✔ Focused on facts, not misinformation ✔ Free for everyone
https://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/sports/fergus-cross-country-sees-wide-swath-of-teams-at-lucky-lindy/article_49f116c6-35fa-11ed-8ba4-03785f03c26a.html
2022-09-17T01:45:20Z
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On Sept. 15, the Fergus Falls Otters girls tennis team hosted the Rocori Spartans in a Central Lakes Conference dual. In arguably the closest match of the season, Rocori snuck out a 4-3 victory over the Otters. “We knew we’d have an absolute battle on our hands, Rocori was 9-3 coming into the match and has had some impressive wins on the year,” said Otters coach Jamie Lill. “We didn’t quite come out on top, but we definitely played very well and saw competitive matches all around.” The doubles win came from the Otters first doubles team of Karley Braeger and Cyntreya Lockett who cruised through their first set and, after a little lull in their level of play, earned the match in a second set tie breaker. The duo are really playing well right now and can compete at the top of the doubles ladder with very good teams. Ruby Ellison and Ashtyn Lill earned wins in the singles lineup. “Ellison played a very tight, competitive match at third singles, as a second year player and just a freshman, is still really just learning the game,” stated Jamie. “She’s gaining confidence to just go out there and stroke the ball. She’s learning to trust her strokes, follow through and play aggressive tennis.” After winning a tight first set, Ellison found herself down 4-1 in the second before she rattled off 5 straight games to get the win. Ashtyn earned a fairly routine win at fourth singles, 6-1, 6-4. “With just a little hiccup in the second set, Ashtyn took care of business pretty well tonight. She’s striking the ball very well right now and using her first serve as a weapon,” said Jamie. “When Ashtyn plays aggressively and approaches the net, good things tend to happen for her and she’s been doing a lot of that lately.” With the teams tied at 3 a piece, the third doubles duo of Keziah Hartwell and Kylie King sent their match to a decisive third set. In just their second match together as a team and King’s second varsity match, these girls put in a heck of an effort in a nail-biter of a three set match. The duo dropped the first set 4-6 and won the second set 6-4 to earn a third set. The third set was very back-and-forth. With King serving at 4-5, the girls found themselves down love-40 and facing triple match points against their serve. They fought off all three of them, along with another after a deuce point, before earning King’s service game to tie things up at 5-5. “They battled so hard and played smart tennis, but fell just short in the final set and eventually dropped the match,” mentioned Jamie. “It was a great effort by Hartwell and King and they have absolutely nothing to hang their heads about.” Fergus returns to action at home on Sept 19., hosting East Grand Forks. Singles: 1. Kaylene Andrusick (R) defeated Isabella Abrahams (FF) 6-3, 6-3. 2. Amber Field (R) defeated Leila Nasri (FF) 6-4, 6-1. 3. Ruby Ellison (FF) defeated Autumn Kron (S) 6-4, 6-4. 4. Ashtyn Lill (FF) defeated Allie Faber (S) 6-1, 6-4. Doubles: 1. Karley Braeger/Cyntreya Lockett (FF) defeated Kaitlin Reitmeier (R) 6-2, 7-6(2). 2. Abby Gambradt/Megan Reitmeier (R) defeated Hannah Anderson/Hattie Fullhart (FF) 6-2, 6-1. 3. Grace Piehl/Jenny Leither (R) defeated Kezi Harwell/Kylie King (FF) 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
https://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/sports/otter-girls-fall-in-tight-bout-with-rocori/article_47444238-3607-11ed-b92a-f388af4a84d3.html
2022-09-17T01:45:26Z
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In a tight Central Lakes Conference swimming and diving meet, the Fergus Falls Otters came up just short to Sauk Rapids-Rice, 96-84. The Otters picked up a trio of first place finishes in individual events. Alexis Wellman captured the 200-yard freestyle, in a time of two minutes 11.58 seconds. In the 200-yard individual medley, Estee VerSteeg clocked in at 2:26.99 and VerSteeg in first in the 100-yard breaststroke, 1:16.52. The 400-yard freestyle relay came in first, consisting of Daphnie Nadgwick, Amelia McFarland, Alexis Thoma and Jerzie Smith (3:52.24). Both the 200-yard freestyle relay and 200-yard medley relays finished in second place. The freestyle team came in with a time of 1:47.02, Mayah Fear, Karlie Petersen, VerSteeg and Wellman. For the medley, it was a time of 2:09, with Aisling Cox, VerSteeg, Petersen and Fear combining. Petersen was second in the 50-yard freestyle (:27.71). Ava Api second in the 100-yard freestyle (1:03.74) and Wellman second in the 500-yard freestyle (6:15.41). “We had a great showing tonight,” said Fergus coach Rachel Cox. “We had several first place finishes and our girls dropped time across the board.” Otters will return to the pool, on Sept. 22, hosting Saint Cloud Tech. Discuss the news on NABUR, a place to have local conversations The Neighborhood Alliance for Better Understanding and Respect ✔ A site just for our local community ✔ Focused on facts, not misinformation ✔ Free for everyone
https://www.fergusfallsjournal.com/sports/otters-cannot-weather-the-storm-in-clc-loss/article_a8639a52-360f-11ed-9bdf-579f8d755a97.html
2022-09-17T01:45:32Z
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