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National multifamily brokerage company planning numerous expansions for 2022 and beyond CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Capstone Companies is pleased to announce the addition of George Chmiel and Jeff Dickey to the firm's leadership team in the roles of Partner & Director of Business Development and Performance and Development Manager, respectively. This announcement comes just months after the firm established a full executive team with impressive resumes to lead the company to additional future growth. George Chmiel is a Partner as well as the new Director of Business Development, though his roots with Capstone date back to the company's inception in 2008. Chmiel provided the initial start-up capital to launch Capstone after beginning his career with Merrill Lynch in Princeton, New Jersey. In 2015, after a very successful career at Merrill Lynch, he left the corporate world to begin his entrepreneurial journey building out a diversified portfolio of small business interests in the hospitality, fitness, entertainment, and consumer products spaces. Outside of work, Chmiel is an endurance athlete who has finished 50 marathons, 17-100+ mile ultras including one on all seven continents and completed a 3,006-mile solo transcontinental run across America in 93 days. "Everyone at Capstone has known George since our founding and in his new role as Director of Business Development, he will be the individual spearheading growth into new and existing markets. George's background in capital markets combined with his business success as an entrepreneur, investor, and Wall Street vet will add crucial skills and insight to the Capstone Executive team," said Capstone CEO Mike Mosher. Jeff Dickey joins Capstone in the role of Performance and Development Manager. Prior to joining, Jeff spent 21 years in Naval Special Operations leading elite teams in high-impact, fluid environments across the globe. Over the course of his military career, Jeff held a variety of roles ranging from tactical operator to deputy director of strategy and plans in various organizations throughout Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. His track record of success is attributed to his ability to build and maintain relationships, simplify complex challenges, implement and operationalize strategy, and earn trust. In his spare time, Jeff enjoys anything and everything outdoors, following his favorite sports teams, and spending time with his wife, Heather, and three children. "We are extremely excited to hire a distinguished military special forces veteran in Jeff, who has served our country with honor and dignity for over two decades. Thank you for your service, Jeff. We welcome him to the executive team at Capstone and look forward to a great partnership in this new phase of his career," Mosher said. Last year Capstone added new offices in Denver, Colorado Springs, and Jacksonville, and anticipates multiple office expansions, new business lines, and technology innovations this year to generate higher returns and a seamless experience for its clients. The firm was recently named to the Inc. 5000 list as one of the fastest-growing private companies with 94 percent growth from 2017 to 2020. The company was also named in the top 10 of the Charlotte Business Journal's Best Places to Work in 2020. About Capstone The goal of Capstone is to help generate, maintain, and increase the value and profitability of our clients' multifamily investment properties. To do so, we provide comprehensive multifamily advisory services in asset acquisition and development, strategic ownership decisions, market insight and positioning, property value analysis, and disposition brokerage to support our clients in every stage of ownership. This comprehensive multifamily-focused service offering paired with our relentless drive to win on behalf of our clients is what sets us apart from pedestrian brokerage firms. Capstone simply put: Expertise. Experience. Extra-Mile. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Capstone Companies
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Chattanooga Mocs sophomore guard Malachi Smith has been named The 2022 Lou Henson National Player of the Year as Collegeinsider.com announced a plethora of yearly awards on Friday. The Lou Henson National Player of the Year Award is presented annually to the top mid-major player in NCAA Division I basketball. Smith is the second Southern Conference player to win the award (Fletcher Magee, Wofford, 2019) since its inaugural crowning in 2010. "I can't even speak. It's such a blessing," said Smith after finding out he claimed Lou Henson Award honors. "It's something that is showing off that all the hard work is paying off. "There's so many great names on that list this year and everyone is very deserving of the award. For them to pick me? It's just a blessing and an honor." Smith was named the 2022 Southern Conference Player of the Year after a historic scoring season at the point. Smith was the only player in NCAA Division I basketball that posted at least 600 points, 200 rebounds, 50 assists, 50 steals and 50 3PT FG made and one of eight players with a 50% FG, 40% 3PT, 80% FT stat line. The Belleville, Ill., native scored the most points in a single season (DI era) in program history with 696 and has amassed 1,115 career points at UTC in just two seasons. He ended the season averaging 19.9 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game to lead the squad to a 27-8 record and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. ABOUT THE AWARD The Lou Henson National Player of the Year Award, which is presented annually to the top mid-major player in division I college basketball, honors the former Illinois and New Mexico State head coach who won 775 games in 41 seasons. Henson is the winningest coach in Illinois basketball history with 423 victories. During his 21 seasons (1975-1996), Henson led the Fighting Illini to 16 postseason appearances, including 12 NCAA tournaments and a Final Four appearance in 1989. Henson, who is also the all-time winningest coach in New Mexico State history with 289 victories, is one of only 11 coaches to take two different schools to the NCAA Final Four. His teams have made 19 NCAA appearances and four NIT appearances. Players on teams from the following conferences are eligible for the award: America East, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Colonial, Horizon, Ivy, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Southwestern, Summit, Sun Belt, West Coast. PAST LOU HENSON NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS 2022: Malachi Smith, Chattanooga 2021: Max Abmas, Oral Roberts 2020: Nathan Knight, William & Mary 2019: Fletcher Magee, Wofford 2018: Clayton Custer, Loyola Chicago 2017; Justin Robinson, Monmouth 2016: Thomas Walkup, Stephen F. Austin 2015: Ty Greene, USC Upstate 2014: Langston Hall, Mercer 2013: Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary's 2012: Kyle O'Quinn, Norfolk State 2011: Matt Howard, Butler 2010: Keith Benson, Oakland
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Official White House records from January 6, 2021, show a gap of more than seven hours in phone calls placed to or from former President Donald Trump as the riot at the US Capitol was unfolding. The House select committee investigating January 6 is in possession of records from the White House switchboard and the White House presidential diary, which is a record of the President's daily activities, and both, published by The Washington Post, show a lack of documentation around Trump's calls that day. The six pages of White House switchboard logs are complete based on an official review of White House records, according to a source familiar with the matter. There are no missing pages and the seven-hour gap is likely explained by use of White House landlines, White House cell phones and personal cell phones that do not go through the switchboard. The gaps in phone records leave out calls between Trump and high-profile individuals while the riot was unfolding that have been widely reported and raise questions about what other calls could be missing. The White House records, for instance, do not list notable phone calls Trump had placed to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Republican Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, which were widely reported by CNN and others. Scroll down to see key calls and the 7-hour gap. The-CNN-Wire ™ & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a WarnerMedia Company. All rights reserved.
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A choking scare led a Chattanooga mom to invent a first-aid tool that's now being sold all over the world. Felicia Jackson turned a near-nightmare experience into a lifesaving product. “They call me the helicopter mom because I'm always looking after my children,” joked Jackson. “But on that particular day I looked in the backseat to check on my son and noticed he was in distress. He was trying to cry but nothing was coming out,” she continued. Jackson will never forget that day. As a medical professional, she knew how to save a life in crisis. She had spent years working in a hospital emergency room and was CPR certified, but all that training went away the moment her young son was choking in the backseat of her car. “When I looked into his eyes, the only thing that I could think of was just to scream and say help me, help me. I was CPR trained and certified but I forgot everything that I was taught,” she told Local 3 News. Jackson froze, unable to help her own child. Thankfully, her husband was able to step in to save their son. The near tragedy, nearly two decades ago, inspired Jackson to create a product to help save other lives. “If this could happen to someone like me that's trained, what about the people who aren't trained,” said Jackson. Jackson says she sat on her idea for several years before eventually turning her dream into a reality. She invented the CPR Wrap, a disposable template to help anyone perform safe, fast effective CPR. "CPR Wrap is a single use CPR template and it has an attached one way valve mouth barrier for rescue breathing, visual hand placements that show you exactly where to place your hands for compressions and simple instructions that are imprinted right on top of the wrap,” explained Jackson. The wrap comes in three different sizes, adult, child and infant, so the entire family is protected. Since launching her product at the end of 2017, Jackson has sold more than 10,000 CPR Wraps globally. She has this advice to share with others who have an idea and are looking to step out of their comfort zone. “I always tell people to have champions. Have people who are team you to help you. There are going to be hurdles that you're going to have to overcome but you can never do it alone and always execute, always execute and never wait. We're only here for a limited time so you really want to make a difference,” said Jackson. Jackson recently made 'Forbes' next 1,000 upstart entrepreneurs' list. She says she plans to introduce a CPR Wrap for dogs by the end of this year. The CPR Wrap, all sizes, costs $9.99 and is available for purchase online.
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Gladstone Moves Headquarters to Boca Raton As More Wealth Firms Choose Florida BOCA RATON, Fla., April 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Gladstone Wealth Partners announced today that the firm is moving its headquarters from New Jersey to Boca Raton, Florida in the second quarter of 2022. The firm will continue to maintain a presence in New Jersey in their Chester office. "We have spent a long time looking for an ideal location that provided economic leverage and a high quality of life for our team. The strong business trends in Florida and our rapid expansion there makes this a win for everyone" said Robert Hudson, Founder, Gladstone Wealth Partners. Gladstone Wealth Partners will move its headquarters to 2500 North Military Trail Boca Raton, FL. The building is in the heart of the business district in Boca Raton and Gladstone has been a tenant since 2015. This latest announcement from Gladstone comes on the heels of an impressive growth year in 2021 and early 2022, that saw the firm surpass $12 billion in assets and partner with over 200 Independent Financial Advisors. In addition, Gladstone continues to build its national presence with over 104 offices in 26 states. About Gladstone Wealth Partners Gladstone Wealth Partners was founded in 2012 and in 2015 launched its RIA. Gladstone is one of the fastest growing Hybrid RIA's in the wealth management industry. Gladstone is known for assisting advisors set up and establish their own independent advisory practice. We assist these advisors to better service their clients, run their businesses more profitably, grow faster, and enhance their enterprise value. Also visit Gladstone on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gladstone-wealth-group/ https://gladstonewealth.com/ Contacts Media Richard Frick richard.frick@gladstonewealth.com View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Gladstone Wealth Partners
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From concession stands to mobile devices, Oracle MICROS Simphony Cloud Point of Sale running on OCI speeds the ordering process so fans can spend more time enjoying the game Oracle Park migrates critical disaster recovery system from AWS to OCI AUSTIN, Texas, April 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2021 National League West Division Champion San Francisco Giants have added Oracle MICROS Simphony Cloud Point of Sale (POS) to their roster. The POS technology will make it easy for fans to order the park's legendary food and beverage options at concession stands or from their mobile devices, giving them more time to enjoy the game. Behind the scenes, built-in restaurant business analytics and real-time data access will help Oracle Park improve inventory management to best serve guests while reducing food waste. The team has also moved its disaster recovery system for high-priority data, files and video to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) from AWS. "From the delicious Crazy Crab Sandwich to our signature Gilroy Garlic Fries, Oracle Park is well-known for its world-class food and beverage program," said Bill Schlough, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, San Francisco Giants. "Oracle will help us make it faster and easier than ever for fans to enjoy our unique offerings while boosting our operational efficiency, better managing inventory, and reducing costs." Running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Simphony will provide the venue with the fast insights it needs to make informed decisions based on what is happening across inventory, pricing, and promotions. For example, if a popular promotion leads to an out-of-stock item, it will automatically be reflected on the park's digital menu boards and mobile devices. Conversely, ballpark staff can also see if there is a surplus of a certain food and decide to run a new promotion to accelerate sales. Additionally, to increase reliability and reduce costs, the Giants migrated their disaster recovery solution for important files and data, including their essential video environment, from AWS to OCI. The Giants' 200 terabytes of video is a critical piece of the team's winning formula and is used to measure player performance, to enhance training programs, and to evaluate players for scouting purposes. The Giants also use the video for in-park entertainment to ensure fans have the best possible experience at Oracle Park. Preparing for a curveball With the Oracle restaurant POS at its foundation, Oracle Park will be able to quickly adapt to any concession related situation that comes its way. For example, ballpark staff can easily integrate and alter loyalty, promotion, and concession services through Simphony to adapt how it engages with fans before, during, and after the game. In future seasons, Oracle Park will implement self-service kiosks and grab-and-go checkout locations to add more convenience and choice for park-goers. "Maintaining agility in the face of tumultuous market conditions and ever-evolving fan expectations is essential for ballpark operators," said Simon de Montfort Walker, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Oracle Food and Beverage. "Oracle's transaction platform, MICROS Simphony Cloud, helps venues serve fans faster, arms staff with intuitive tech, and automates business operations. With it, Oracle Park can help ensure its fan experience and business performance continues to be one of Major League Baseball's best." The San Francisco Giants and Oracle have enjoyed a strong partnership for more than 15 years. Oracle is the naming rights partner for the Giants' home, Oracle Park, which has played host to special events during Oracle's flagship conference, now known as Oracle CloudWorld, over the years. Visit Oracle Food and Beverage for more information. About the San Francisco Giants One of the oldest teams in Major League Baseball, the 139-year old franchise moved to San Francisco from New York in 1958. After playing a total of 42 years in Seals Stadium and Candlestick Park, the team moved to the privately constructed, downtown ballpark on the corner of 3rd and King. 2022 marks the Giants 23rd season at Oracle Park. The organization is widely recognized for its innovative business practices and baseball excellence having been named in the past decade the Sports Organization of the Year by Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal and Organization of the Year by Baseball America. Oracle Park is also the only ballpark in the country to have earned Silver, Gold and Platinum LEED certification for an existing building. Since opening its gates, Oracle Park has become internationally-renowned as a premier venue in the world of both sports and entertainment. On the diamond, more than 63 million spectators have witnessed a number of magical moments, including a franchise record 107-win season in 2021, three World Series Championships (2010, 2012 & 2014), the raising of five National League Pennants and eight playoff appearances. On June 13, 2012, the organization's first-ever Perfect Game was thrown by Giants ace Matt Cain. On July 10, 2007, San Francisco was the center of the baseball universe when it hosted the 78th Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The ballpark has played host to some of music's biggest acts, including Lady Gaga, Beyoncé & Jay Z, Ed Sheeran, the Rolling Stones, the Eagles, Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band, Green Day and Billy Joel. It also was the site of the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Off the field, the Giants have one of the premier community outreach programs in professional sports. Through its community outreach programs and award winning Junior Giants Program, the Giants and the Giants Community Fund work with corporate and non-profit partners to raise awareness, educate and generate interest in a variety of issues important to both their fans and community including education/literacy, violence prevention, health and youth recreation and fitness. About Oracle Food & Beverage Oracle Food and Beverage, formerly MICROS, brings 40 years of experience in providing software and hardware solutions to restaurants, bars, pubs, clubs, coffee shops, cafes, stadiums, and theme parks. Thousands of operators, both large and small, around the world are using Oracle technology to deliver exceptional guest experiences, maximize sales, and reduce running costs. About Oracle Oracle offers integrated suites of applications plus secure, autonomous infrastructure in the Oracle Cloud. For more information about Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), please visit us at www.oracle.com. 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RACE #7 – RICHMOND RACEWAY With six races in the books for the 2022 season, the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) will head to Richmond Raceway this weekend for the first of three-consecutive short-track races. The NCS Chevrolet drivers and teams will take on the .75-mile D-shaped oval on Sunday, April 3, at 3:30 p.m. ET in the Toyota Owners 400, the first of two appearances for the series at the Virginia venue this season. Chevrolet leads all manufacturers in NCS wins at Richmond Raceway with 39 to lead all manufacturers. The spring 2021 race at the Virginia short track saw Alex Bowman power his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet to his first-career short-track victory in NASCAR’s premier series. Coming off the third win of the season for the Camaro SS in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the series will make its only appearance at Richmond Raceway this season in the ToyotaCare 250 on Saturday, April 2, at 1:30 p.m. ET. Momentum is on the side for Chevrolet, with the Camaro SS taking nine of the top-10 finishing positions in last weekend’s race at COTA. Noah Gragson and his No. 9 JR Motorsports team visited victory lane in the fall 2021 event at Richmond Raceway, a win that was part of an eight-race winning streak for the Camaro SS in the series. FOURTH VICTORY OF 2022 FOR CAMARO ZL1 The dream of smashing a watermelon in NASCAR Cup Series victory lane came to life for Ross Chastain and the No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet team in the 2nd Annual EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas. After leading a race-high 31 laps, the 29-year-old Florida native navigated through an overtime finish that produced four lead changes, powering his Chevrolet machine through final lap chaos to capture his first-career victory in NASCAR’s premier series. “Over the years I tried to be better, and Chevy gives us a ton of support,” said Chastain. “Once I became a backed Chevy driver in 2018, the resources I had at my disposal were incredible. I’ve tried to never go to sleep without using one of their resources. Chevrolet gave me the tools to try to go execute and we did it.” The win came after a streak of podium finishes, with the COTA triumph marking Chastain’s fourth-consecutive top-three finish. That notable feat has only been accomplished by five NASCAR Cup Series drivers since 2019. Chastain’s victory also adds him to a distinguished list of drivers as the 40th driver in NASCAR history to have won at least one race in all three of NASCAR’s national series. Chastain is now the 12th consecutive NCS winner under the age of 30; and the third first-time winner thus far this season. Chastain’s trip to victory lane also marked the first NASCAR Cup Series win for Trackhouse Racing in the organization’s second full-time season in the series. Expanding to a two-car team in 2022, Trackhouse Racing has put their name on the map among competitors with both Camaro ZL1’s recording top-10 finishes in the last two races. “We have two incredible race car drivers,” said Justin Marks, Founder and Owner of Trackhouse Racing. “I’ve said this about Daniel (Suarez) all along, and I’ve said it about Ross (Chastain) for the ten years that I’ve known him. These are championship-caliber talents. We just need to get them in a spot where they can shine. And Chevrolet is strong right now. Our preparation is on point. Everybody is super motivated, so workflow is super effective during the week.” Chastain’s win marks the fourth NASCAR Cup Series win for the Next Gen Camaro ZL1, the most of all manufacturers. Joining fellow Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson, Alex Bowman and William Byron on the win list, Chastain is now the fourth different Chevrolet driver to claim a playoff berth and the first chance in his career at running for the coveted championship title. The race also marks the third time in just six points-paying races this season that Chevrolet has placed four drivers in the top-five and six in the top-10 in a single race. The final running order at the 3.41-mile, 20-turn road course saw four different Chevrolet teams represented in the top-10: Trackhouse Racing (Chastain - race winner) Hendrick Motorsports (Bowman – 2nd; Elliott – 4th) Richard Childress Racing (Reddick – 5th; Dillon – 10th). Petty GMS Motorsports (Jones – 9th) CHEVROLET LEADS IN NCS AND NXS STANDINGS Heading into the Richmond race weekend, Chevrolet remains atop both the NASCAR Cup Series Driver Standings and Manufacturer Standings. Chevrolet, who recorded its 33rd NCS Driver Championship in 2021, currently occupies four of the top-six and five of the top-10 in the driver points standings. The bowtie brigade is led by Chase Elliott, who’s fourth-place finish at COTA kept the Hendrick Motorsports driver at the top of the standings with a 13-point advantage over second-place. Looking to defend the NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Championship title, Chevrolet continues to lead in the manufacturer points standings with an 18-point lead. The bowtie brand tops all manufacturers in race wins (4), laps led (664), top-five’s (18), top-10’s (28), and stage wins (7) heading into the Richmond race weekend. The NASCAR Xfinity Series also sees Chevrolet at the top of the driver and manufacturer points standings with six races in the books. Five of the top-six and seven of the top-10 of the driver points standings are occupied by Camaro SS drivers. JR Motorsports driver, Noah Gragson, remains in the lead of the standings, just one point ahead of fellow Chevrolet driver AJ Allmendinger. In the series’ manufacturer standings, Chevrolet continues to lead all manufacturers by 25 points. Chevrolet drivers have won three of the six NXS events so far this season, including last weekend at Circuit of The Americas when road course master AJ Allmendinger took the checkered flag for his 11th-career NXS victory and his first of the 2022 season. BOWTIE BULLETS · Active NASCAR Cup Series Chevrolet drivers who have won at Richmond Raceway: Alex Bowman(2021) Kyle Larson (2017) · In addition to its 39 wins, Chevrolet has recorded 46 pole wins, 238 top-five’s and 493 top-10’s at Richmond Raceway. · Chevrolet holds the record for the longest consecutive win streak in the NASCAR Cup Series at Richmond Raceway with six, spanning from 2006-2008. · Heading into the Richmond race weekend, Chevrolet leads all manufacturers in NASCAR Cup Series wins (4), top-five’s (18), top-10’s (28), laps led (664) and stage wins (7). · Five Team Chevy drivers have combined seven NASCAR Cup Series stage wins: Tyler Reddick 2 - (Fontanax2) Alex Bowman 1 - (Las Vegas) Ross Chastain 1 - (Las Vegas) William Byron 2 – (Phoenix)(Atlanta) Daniel Suarez 1 – (COTA) · In the sixth points-paying NASCAR Cup Series race of the season at COTA, Chevrolet took four of the top-five and six of the top-10 finishing positions, the third time this season the bowtie brand has accomplished this feat. · With its 40 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Championships; 33 NASCAR Cup Series Driver Championships; and 818 all-time NASCAR Cup Series wins, Chevrolet holds the title of winningest brand in NASCAR. · Chevrolet leads in the driver points standing in both the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series. Chase Elliott leads in the NCS standings by 13 points and Noah Gragson leads in the NXS standings by 1 point. The bowtie brand also sits atop both the NCS and NXS manufacturer points standings. TUNE IN FOX will broadcast the NASCAR Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 at 3:30 p.m. ET, Sunday, April 3. The NASCAR Xfinity Series ToyotaCare 250 will air on FS1 on Saturday, April 2, at 1:30 p.m. ET. Live coverage of both events can also be on MRN and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. QUOTABLE QUOTES ROSS CHASTAIN, NO. 1 ONX HOMES / IFLY CAMARO ZL1 HAS YOUR FIRST CUP SERIES WIN SUNK IN YET? "The best way all of this is starting to sink is that I'm hearing all of the different stories of where each person was at. My grandparents told me their story. My dad was out at a restaurant watching with friends. They're sending me videos and if someone in the family was really excited, someone turned their camera on and videoed them and then they all go crazy, and the camera starts flying around. Seeing them watching the end of the race and realizing that we are going to win is really neat." HOW DOES THE WIN CHANGE YOUR MINDSET MOVING FORWARD IN THE SEASON? "I don't think it does. There's a lot of handshakes, smiles, high-fives, and we're confident that we can go compete and we've been that way all year. We've been that way really since we tested in the off season. We knew we had speed and it was a matter of executing. In the first two races we didn't, I didn't do a good job, but the last month we have. It doesn't change our thoughts and philosophy on approaching races, it's just go race and compete and everything else will work out." WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CHALLENGES WITH RICHMOND? "This Gen 7 car has changed how I drive at a lot of the tracks. So really, the fastest learner of this car is probably going to win and we have some tried and true things that work at Richmond, but that doesn't mean that's going to be the case this year. I think things like managing tire wear, getting good forward drive off of the corner, wrapping the yellow line at the apron, are still going to be important." WHAT EXCITES YOU ABOUT THIS WEEKEND’S RACE AT RICHMOND? "The tire wear that always happens at Richmond. We run pretty soft tires so they're pretty fast right out of the gate and whatever compound Goodyear brings, will probably fall off quite a bit. Choosing when to pit, setting your car up to turn better, to have more forward drive - ideally you want both but we're probably not going to get that. That's what we'll try and balance during practice." KYLE LARSON, NO. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM CAMARO ZL1 LARSON ON HIS UPCOMING RACING SCHEDULE: “I’m racing (on dirt) at Bristol this weekend as well as Richmond, and my schedule is about to get real busy in the coming weeks and months. I wouldn’t have it any other way. At Richmond, I have a win there and we’ve run well there in the past, but this is a new car and we’re still learning it. Hopefully, we can figure it out pretty quickly and be there at the end.” CLIFF DANIELS, CREW CHIEF, NO. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM CAMARO ZL1 DANIELS ON RACING THE NEXT GEN CAR AT RICHMOND: “It’s hard to pinpoint what we think Richmond is going to be like with past experiences with the previous generation car. You could have a globally similar approach between Phoenix and Richmond, but there is a lot of nuances of what you need for Richmond that is really hard to figure out. You can’t take a Phoenix setup and run well at Richmond and vice versa. Richmond seems to change a lot with temperature and the surface seems to get more worn out year after year. It’s hard to find the right buttons to push.” TYLER REDDICK, NO. 8 GUARANTEED RATE CAMARO ZL1 WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS WEEKEND’S RACE AT RICHMOND RACEWAY? “I just think with this newer car with the wider tire, with a little less power than the old car, I think it’s going to be even more momentum-based. We’re just working on some things set-up wise. I feel pretty good about where we’re at and the direction we’re going. But again, I think we’re only going to get one set of tires in the warmup that we’ll have Saturday morning to really understand where our car is at. Honestly, with the warmup and the few adjustments you can make, you’re kind of boxed in. You can make some balance changes, but you’ve really got to do your homework going into it and that’s what we’re focused on right now.” COMING OFF OF A STRONG FINISH LAST WEEKEND AT COTA AND NOW THAT WE’RE SIX RACES INTO THE SEASON WITH THE NEXT GEN CAR, HOW ARE YOU FEELING ABOUT YOUR SEASON SO FAR? “This new car is everything that NASCAR told us it would be and everything we thought it would be. It’s a really hard car to drive but it’s also really fun to drive. You have to work for every spot and it’s so competitive. Every track is different now and there’s so much to learn and that’s always exciting. To be the best and to win, you have to know what you’re doing and work for it. Last week’s finish was strong considering but it was a tough one to swallow because we were so close to that first win. I know my team and I are going to find Victory Lane soon because we’ve been strong every single week. Sometimes luck hasn’t been on our side and sometimes we just couldn’t quite get up there but our Chevys have been so fast and so good on all of the track. We will continue to learn from the COTA race and keep working on the simulator and be even more ready for the next road course race. This week, though, we’re focused on Richmond. We have the Kansas Speedway tire test that we’re participating in but also focused on doing our homework for Richmond. Everyone at RCR and ECR have been working incredibly hard and it’s showing on the track. We’re running up front, everyone knows we’re there and I’m confident it will be the same this weekend at Richmond.” CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 9 A SHOC CAMARO ZL1 ELLIOTT ON RACING AT RICHMOND: “Historically, Richmond hasn’t really been the best track for us, but I felt like we were a little more solid there the last couple of years and were able to lead some laps. Going back there with this new car, it will be interesting to see how things go. Teams are going to have to make the most of the little bit of practice time we get because getting your car driving the way you need it to for this track is so important.” ALAN GUSTAFSON, CREW CHIEF, NO. 9 A SHOC CAMARO ZL1 GUSTAFSON ON THE 2022 SEASON THUS FAR: “Each week I feel like we’re getting a better feel for this (Next Gen) car and what it can do. It’s definitely been a bit of a learning curve for all of us, but Chase has done a great job of adapting, and the performance of the car has been there, and we’ve been competitive. Every race we’ve been in, I think we’ve really had a shot, and a lot of that credit goes to him and his ability to drive the car and understand and pick up on it quickly. As this season goes on, I think we’re only going to get stronger.” AJ ALLMENDINGER, NO. 16 ACTION INDUSTRIES CAMARO ZL1 “I’m pumped to run for $100,000 in the Xfinity Dash 4 Cash once again this year. Richmond was a really good racetrack for us last year at Kaulig Racing, and I felt like we had a really good shot to win. I’m looking forward to getting back there and continue the momentum of this past weekend in both the Xfinity Series and in the Cup Series. The Next Gen car has been so fun to race each week, so I’m excited to have another shot at it in our No. 16 Action Industries Camaro ZL1” WILLIAM BYRON, NO. 24 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY CAMARO ZL1 BYRON ON HIS THOUGHTS HEADING INTO RICHMOND: "I feel like going into Richmond we have a pretty clear idea of what we need in the car. It’s going to be about qualifying well, having a good pit selection and staying up front all day. I think Richmond is a tough place to pass and a tough place to come from the back. You’ve got to be on it from the beginning." RUDY FUGLE, CREW CHIEF, NO. 24 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY CAMARO ZL1 FUGLE ON UTILIZING NOTES FROM PHOENIX FOR THIS WEEKEND AT RICHMOND: "While Phoenix isn’t a true short track, I think we can use a lot of the notes we have from there from a few weeks ago. We’ll be using the same tire we ran there so that helps as well. We learned a lot throughout that race weekend especially towards the end of the race that we can apply this weekend. We had speed, but we just needed to fine tune some setup things, which we have been working on during this week." JUSTIN HALEY, NO. 31 LEAFFILTER GUTTER PROTECTION CAMARO ZL1 “We’ve been competitive at every race this year, and I see no reason why we can’t go for another solid finish in Richmond. It was always a great track for me in the Xfinity Series with Kaulig Racing. We have always been so strong there and had runner-up finishes several times. I’m looking forward to seeing what our No. 31 LeafFilter Gutter Protection team can accomplish on a short track after our strong performance in LA earlier this year.” TY DILLON, NO. 42 CHEVYLINERS.COM CAMARO ZL1 YOU HAVE FIVE TOP-20 FINISHES IN THE FIRST SIX RACES. HOW CLOSE ARE YOU TO BREAKING INTO THE TOP-10? “We were a headlight away from being 10th at the Daytona 500 and finished 15th at Phoenix a couple weeks ago. Just over three months ago when we announced that we were going to be Petty GMS, if you would have told me that we started the first five of six races finishing every lap and not finishing outside the top-20, I would be satisfied. But like any competitor, you are always looking for the next best thing. My teammate, Erik Jones, has had really good speed. He’s been able to cash in a lot of stage points and have solid finishes, but we want that speed in our cars too. We need to get up inside the top-10 to grab stage points, which will help us as the year goes on. That is something that we can achieve and working towards. That’s the unsettledness in our stomachs that will keep us grinding to get better.” ERIK JONES, NO. 43 FOCUSFACTOR CAMARO ZL1 SIX RACES, SIX DIFFERENT WINNERS WITH SMALLER TEAMS COMPETING UP FRONT. DOES THAT GIVE YOU ENCOURAGEMENT AT PETTY GMS? “It does for sure. I think we’ve seen the parity right from the start of the season. There are different cars, different drivers, different teams running up front. We’ve been fortunate enough to be a part of that and having some strong runs. Our expectations are high at this point. We all feel like we can win races and we’ve had cars that can win races this year already. If we continue to bring that speed to the track, it will happen. But putting these races together isn’t easy. It’s not easy to win a Cup race at all. We have to keep pushing and working hard to put it all together. Winning and playoffs are definitely in our sights and definitely where our goals are for the rest of this season.” RICKY STENHOUSE JR., NO. 47 SUNNYD CAMARO ZL1 “We had a lot of speed at Richmond the last few years and I really enjoy going there. Shifting is going to be different if people are shifting. We learned a lot at Phoenix Raceway when we missed it and the positive from that is it will help us going forward with carrying more speed.” ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1 BOWMAN ON HIS EXPECTATIONS HEADING TO RICHMOND: “Going back as the defending race winner always gives you a little boost of confidence. With it being the track where Ally got their first Cup Series win, it makes that place even more special. Obviously, this year the car is different, but I think it will still be a good race. The car is getting better, and my team has given me everything I need to go out there and race hard, so I am excited to go back to Richmond and try to take home another win.” GREG IVES, CREW CHIEF, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1 IVES ON THE MOMENTUM HE FEELS HIS TEAM HAS HEADING INTO RICHMOND: “We have a lot of momentum coming off of a great race weekend for Alex and the No. 48 team (a second-place finish at Circuit of The Americas). Anytime you go to a place you want to improve and run well, it gives you a lot of confidence heading to your next race. Running up front in the truck race and then coming second in the Cup race is huge for us, and then having won at Richmond (last year) gives us even more confidence to build on. I am excited to get back to there and try to take home another trophy.” IVES ON GOING BACK TO RICHMOND WHERE ALLY CAPTURED ITS FIRST POINTS WIN IN THE CUP SERIES: “It was a super special win for us and for Ally given that it was their first in the Cup Series and our first with the No. 48 team. That is definitely in the back of our mind going into the weekend, so we will go out there and race hard and try to repeat our success and get Ally another win.” DANIEL SUAREZ, NO. 99 COMMSCOPE CAMARO ZL1 WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON TRACKHOUSE RACING’S SUCCESS IN 2022? "You saw Sunday how good of Chevrolets Trackhouse Racing is building for Ross and I. I think we led 46 of the 69 laps. I knew going into the race we were so close to a victory. I was so disappointed the way it turned out for us, but so happy for Ross and all of Trackhouse Racing. Now it is our turn. I want to win at Richmond and keep the celebration going. I hope it is the first of many this season and in the future." WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE START TO YOUR 2022 SEASON? "So far, it’s been a really good start. Everybody has been working very hard at Trackhouse Racing and at Chevrolet. We have great equipment and great people. As we all know, great people is key in this sport. You have to have good people around you; not just at the racetrack, but at the shop as well building these cars. I think we have an amazing package right now. We have to keep working because we’re only a couple months into the season and everyone is working hard to either catch-up, get better or stay on top. I feel like we’ve been doing a good job, but there’s always room for improvement. I believe that we can be better than what we’ve been running. We just have to keep pushing." HOW DO YOU BALANCE SUCCESS FOR YOU AND ROSS? "Justin Marks said it best at the beginning of the season. He wanted to approach this team as having one gun and two bullets. Go out there as a team working together and try to improve each other. I think that is one of the reasons why we have been consistent and getting better and better." GM PR
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Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) announced today that Toyota Racing Development dirt standout Buddy Kofoid will make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut behind the wheel of the No. 51 Tundra TRD Pro April 16 in the Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. Mobil 1, the world’s leading synthetic motor oil, a long-time partner at KBM who also sponsors Kofoid’s Keith Kunz Motorsports midget entry, will serve as the primary sponsor on his Toyota for the Truck Series second annual visit to the dirt covered half-mile oval. Kofoid claimed the 2021 USAC Midget National championship on the strength of six victories in that series, which included two triumphs on his way to earning the USAC Indiana Midget Week title. The budding star also scored nine feature victories in the Lucas Oil POWRi National Midget Series, won the Trophy Cup Sprint Car Race at Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare, Calif. and won the first two nights of the Wild Wing Shootout at Arizona Speedway in San Tan Valley. In addition to his time on dirt, Kofoid began gaining experience on pavement last year running over 10 late model events, highlighted by a third-place finish in the Pro Late Model division at the All-American 400 at Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville, Tenn. The 20-year-old California driver is off to a strong start to the 2022 dirt season. Kofoid outdueled Kyle Larson to win his qualifying night feature and went on to finish fourth in Saturday night’s A Feature in the Chili Bowl Nationals at the Tulsa (Okla.) Expo Center. He has already scored two victories across the first three events of the Lucas Oil POWRi National Midget schedule, including Toyota’s 400th national dirt midget victory March 25 at I-44 Riverside Speedway in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. After four events in the USAC Midget National championship standings, the reigning champion sits second in the point standings. “Getting the opportunity to race the best equipment in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is a huge step in my career and I can’t thank Kyle Busch Motorsports, Mobil 1 and Toyota enough for giving me this chance,” Kofoid said. “To be making my Truck Series debut in such a unique event at an iconic venue like Bristol Motor Speedway is going to be really cool.” For the Bristol Dirt Race, Kofoid is slated to drive the same chassis, KBM-12, that Martin Truex Jr. led 105 laps en route to victory in the Inaugural Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt at The Last Great Colosseum last year and will have the same crew chief, Mardy Lindley, who called the shots for Truex. Jr. In addition to Truex’s win on the Bristol dirt, KBM scored two victories when the Truck Series raced at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio. Darrell Wallace Jr. won at Eldora in 2014 and Christopher Bell won in 2015. After four events this season, the No. 51 team currently sits fourth in the 2022 NASCAR Camping World owner’s championship standings. Corey Heim became the 17th different driver to win a Truck Series race earlier this year when he drove the No. 51 Tundra TRD Pro to victory at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway in just his fifth career start. Kofoid will get two practice session on Friday April 15, to get acclimated to his No. 51 Mobil 1 Tundra TRD Pro before the qualifying races and the race on Saturday, April 16. Live coverage of the Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt will be on FS1 at 8 p.m. ET. KBM PR Buddy Kofoid to Drive No. 51 Toyota for KBM at Bristol Dirt Race Speedway Digest Staff Follow us on Twitter @SpeedwayDigest Latest from Speedway Digest Staff - Limetree to Sponsor Ryan Ellis at Texas Motor Speedway - Mother Road Rendezvous nostalgia event returns to World Wide Technology Raceway May 6-7 - Virginia-Based Larry’s Hard Lemonade Partners with Anthony Alfredo at Richmond Raceway - DF1 Racing Head of Motorsport Norbert Walchhofer passed away at age 69 - Comcast Races to Close the Digital Divide by Leveraging Nascar Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash Platform
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Lingering rain on Wednesday, followed by a lack of sun and cool temperatures at Tulsa Speedway on Thursday, events with the American Bank of Oklahoma ASCS Sooner Region presented by Smiley’s Racing Products on Friday, April 1, have been moved to Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa, Okla. Events on Saturday, April 2 at 81-Speedway in Park City, Kan., are on as scheduled. Friday, April 1, at Creek County Speedway opens at 5:00 P.M. with racing at 8:00 P.M. (CDT). Grandstands admission is $15 for adults, $5 for Youth 11-14, and free for Kids 10 and under. Creek County Speedway is located at 18450 West Hwy. 66 between Sapulpa and Kellyville. For more information on Creek County Speedway, including a complete lineup of events and directions, log onto http://www. creekcountyspeedway.co or call (918) 247-RACE (7223). Saturday, April 2, at 81-Speedway opens at 5:00 P.M. with racing at 7:00 P.M. (CDT). Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for Senior and Miliary, and free for Kids 10 and under. The track is located at 7700 N Broadway in Park City, Kan. More information can be found online at https://www.81speedway.com. The 2022 season will mark the 31st year of competition for the American Sprint Car Series. Spearheaded by the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network, the ASCS Nation includes 11 Regional Tours encompassing both wing and non-wing competition. For other news, notes, and information on any of the tours under the ASCS banner, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com , follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (@LucasOilASCS). ASCS PR
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Even though he had not raced his sprint car in five months, Trent Williams showed little rust when he returned to action in the USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series last Saturday night at Perris Auto Speedway. Starting 14th in the 30-lap main event, he moved up five spots and took the checkered flag in ninth place. Performing before one of the largest crowds to ever witness a sprint car race at the 26-year-old Riverside County racing facility, Williams was the 14th fastest qualifier in the 23-car field with a time of 17.111. Heat race action saw the Cal State Fullerton graduate start on the outside of row one and end up fourth in his first competitive laps since last fall. Coming from the outside of the seventh row in the 30-lap finale, Williams ran in 15th for the first ten circuits around the Riverside County half-mile clay oval. However, by lap 15 he was all the way up to 10th. He picked up one more spot and ran ninth the final 10-laps of the race. When he crossed the stripe to end his first race since fall, “T-Dub” was on the tail of the eighth place car and was not far out of sixth. Ironically, Saturday’s outing had the exact same results as his last race which was also at Perris Auto Speedway in October when he started 14th and finished ninth. Despite not participating in the first three races of the 2022 campaign, the Apple Valley, California resident was 26th in points after Saturday. Look for him to climb several positions this week as he will be competing in Central California on Friday and Saturday, April 1st, and 2nd. Friday the action will be at Peter Murphy’s Keller Auto Speedway. On Saturday Williams will drive 30-miles southeast to the Stone Chevrolet GMC Buick Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare. Spectator gates in Hanford will open at 4:00 p.m. The track is located at 801 S. 10th Avenue in Hanford (93230) and its website is https://www.racekingsspeedway.com/. Advance tickets for Friday’s show are available by using the following link https://www.myracepass.com/events/402000/tickets/ Saturday’s racing action in Tulare gets underway when spectator gates open at 4:00 p.m. Hot laps will follow at 5:00 with qualifying at 6:00 and the first race of the night will be at 7:00. The Thunderbowl is located on the Tulare County Fairgrounds on the corner of Bardsley and K Streets at 620 South K Street Tulare, California 93274. The track website is http://www.thunderbowlraceway.com/ and the office phone is (559) 688-0909. Camping will be available off turns three and four at Tulare. Fans unable to attend this week’s races can see both nights of action on Flo Racing. Details on a Flo Subscription are available at www.floracing.com. Williams would like to thank marketing partners Victory Boys Performance and Sorrento Homes for making it possible to race his Maxim Chassis/Shaver Engines #52V during the 2022 season. If you or your business would like to be a partner of the Victory Boys racing endeavors, please call (760) 780-8782 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Trent Williams PR
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World Wide Technology Raceway will host the annual Mother Road Rendezvous nostalgia event on May 6-7. Nostalgia drag racing will take place on Friday, May 6. On Saturday, the nostalgia drags will be joined by the traditional pre-’70 car show, rockabilly DJs, pin-up girl contest, vintage campers and midway vendors. Nostalgia drag racing classes include Great Lakes Nostalgia Funny Cars, Nostalgia Drag Racing League (NDRL), Gasser Madness classes, Hot Rod Eliminator class and Victory Nostalgia Super Stocks. On the midway, the traditional ’60-and-older car show will award the iconic WWTR MRR pinstriped electric guitar to the Best in Show winner. The pin-up girl contest will award cash prizes. Rockabilly DJs will entertain throughout the event. The Great Lakes Nostalgia Funny Car Circuit will send four cars to WWTR, including John Troxel’s “Brutus” Mustang, Chuck Horvath’s “Mopar Missile” Challenger and Dale Kleinhoffer’s Hemi-powered Firebird. The always-popular Nostalgia Drag Racing League (NDRL) and Victory Nostalgia Super Stocks will return with their entertaining and highly-competitive brand of throwback drag racing. The show also includes Gasser Madness and Hot Rod Eliminator classes. SPECTATOR SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MAY 6 – Time trials and qualifying 9 a.m. – Racer gates open. 3 p.m. – Tech inspection. 4 p.m. – Spectator gates open. 5 p.m. – Time trials and qualifying. SATURDAY, MAY 7 – “THE BIG DAY” – Nostalgia drags, car show, pin-up girl contest, music 7 a.m. – Racer gates open. 8 a.m. – Spectator gates open; Tech inspection. 9 a.m. – Final time trial and qualifying session for racers. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. – Car show entry – 1969-and-older – located to the right of the concession stands/pavilion. Car show judging begins at noon. Noon – Drag racing opening ceremonies. 2:30 p.m. – Pin-up girl contest on the midway, next to car show. Car show awards immediately follow contest. 5 p.m. – All final rounds of drag racing. SPECTATOR AND CAR SHOW ADMISSION One-day adult (Friday or Saturday) -- $25 at the gate. Weekend adult (Friday and Saturday) -- $40. Children 12 and under – Free. Car show entry -- $25 for car and driver. Link to schedule and information on WWTR website: https://wwtraceway.com/mother- Follow MRR on Twitter: @RendezvousRoad. To add your name to the Mother Road Rendezvous email list or enter the car show or pin-up girl contest, please contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For more information, please call (618) 215-8888 or visit www.WWTRaceway.com. Follow WWTR on social media (@wwtraceway) for additional information. WWTR PR
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Following a two year hiatus, a Culpeper businessman is raising money to help fight cancer by joining in a charity bicycle ride from Baltimore to Key West next month. “I’m excited about it,” said Gary Walker, owner of Gary’s Ace Hardware. “I’ve stayed in fairly good shape getting ready for it.” The Ulman Foundation Key to Keys will take place from April 23-30 where riders will bike from Baltimore to Key West, visiting cancer patients and facilities along the way. Walker, 65, first found out about the ride in December 2019 while he sat with a friend scrolling through social media. “I just thought it was something to do for a good cause,” he said. “If you have any age on you at all, you’ve been touched by it (cancer).” Walker said he felt as though he wanted to make the trek in honor of his friend’s wife, who lost her battle with cancer. Walker, who has been riding on and off for about 40 years, said the plan is to ride between 40-60 miles per day with the last day totaling 100 miles. He’s ridden up to 50 miles in one day, but not eight days in a row, he added. Riders have to raise a minimum of $4,500, but funds gathered by riders two years ago carried over. Walker has raised $4,700 so far. He is in the top 10 highest fundraisers. When he finally gets to the Keys, Walker intends to meet a friend and drive back to Culpeper but not before resting for a few days. The Ulman Foundation creates a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, who are impacted by cancer. According to the Foundation, Young adults (ages 15-39) face a variety of unique challenges with a cancer diagnosis including social isolation, fertility preservation, insurance concerns, delayed diagnosis and survivorship.
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The Lincoln Memorial turned around, flights to the moon and a new county in Virginia were among the April Fool's Day pranks pulled on social media around the D.C. area Friday. Here's a look at a few: Reagan National Airport decided its love for D.C. iconic's cherry blossoms needed a very grand gesture. We love Cherry Blossom season SO MUCH that we decided to break out the paint cans and make it a permanent part of the airport. What do you think of our new look? pic.twitter.com/bawgzKMgVF — Reagan Airport (@Reagan_Airport) April 1, 2022 Dulles International Airport announced new flights -- right off the planet! Excited to announce #nonstop flights to the moon will launch this month! — Dulles Airport (IAD) (@Dulles_Airport) April 1, 2022 📷: IG dulles.spotter pic.twitter.com/eKG8gbjSr3 Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced that Kentucky is no longer a state, but a county in our Commonwealth instead: Today, I've issued a new Attorney General Opinion. — Jason Miyares (@JasonMiyaresVA) April 1, 2022 Recently discovered archives show that the vote to create the Commonwealth of Kentucky was illegitimate. The Commonwealths are once again united - welcome home. pic.twitter.com/ZBiGzYhbjw The National Park Service staff at the National Mall issued a pretty startling news release Friday regarding the Lincoln Memorial. The Sterling Volunteer Fire Department decided to play tricks all day. The department often posts its latest dispatched calls on Twitter. For April 1, those dispatch reports got a lot more interesting. *Engine 624 dispatched to DULLES TOWN CIRCLE for the LARGE RABBIT SIGHTING [13:41]* — Sterling VFC (@SterlingFire) April 1, 2022 Prince William Professional Firefighters announced the return of a large and bendable tiller-tower firetruck. We guess there's an inside joke in there somewhere?
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LANSING, Mich. — Michigan health officials have confirmed 1,661 new cases of the coronavirus in the state and 33 additional deaths connected to COVID-19 since Wednesday. Of the 33 deaths announced Friday, 27 were identified during a review of vital records. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reports confirmed cases averaged 831 per day over the two-day period. There have now been 2,080,612 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 32,863 total deaths in Michigan. 20,061,745 COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed throughout the state, and 11,457,025 have been administered as of March 29. 66.6% of residents have received at least one dose of a vaccine. MDHSS will only report statewide COVID-19 data once a week. Starting the week of April 4, 2022, data will be updated in the following way: - Case and death data will be updated once per week on Wednesdays. - Case and death data will be inclusive of both confirmed and probable cases and deaths. - The cumulative county COVID-19 case rate map will be replaced with a map of the CDC COVID-19 community levels and will be refreshed on Fridays. Children as young as 5 can now receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Centers for Disease Control Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signed off on a recommendation for an emergency use authorization for Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children 5 to 11 years old on November 2. On Aug. 10, Michigan’s Board of Education approved a resolution to support allowing local school districts to make “scientifically informed decisions” about whether to mandate COVID-19 masks for all students, teachers and visitors. Gov. Whitmer has already said she will not require masks in schools but has endorsed a recommendation from the state health department for universal masking in school buildings. Michigan lifted all broad COVID-19 epidemic orders on gatherings and masking on June 22. The state also lifted additional orders on June 22. Michigan health officials are recommending – but not requiring – masks and social distancing for schools. They say the goal is to reduce disruptions to in-person learning and help protect those who are not fully vaccinated, according to a news release Friday. This interactive map tracks U.S. death milestones over time and an interactive timeline scrubber allows you to reveal cumulative deaths onto a county map. This map will update daily. More information and resources on the coronavirus pandemic Find the latest numbers on case numbers and deaths through Johns Hopkins University's coronavirus tracker. Complete coverage of the pandemic is available on our coronavirus section. Resources for individuals, families, businesses, and non-profits are the focus of our Rebound: West Michigan coverage.
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NORTHVILLE, Mich. (WXYZ) — Since the 1940s, the University of Michigan has surveyed consumers, tracking how they are doing financially and where they think the economy is going. The latest survey results released last week show consumer sentiment is at a new decade low. The reason: inflation is making consumers feel like they are getting pay cuts. The survey also found a clear distinction between Republicans, Democrats and independents participants. Economists say partisan beliefs may be impacting the ability to financially plan. Guernsey Farms Dairy in Northville has been in business for 83 years strong. As a multi-generation family business, its story reflects our region’s history and economy. Joe Kinville, grandson of Guernsey Farms Dairy founder John McGuire, shared how inflation has impacted the business over the years. “(My grandfather’s) first job out of high school was for his neighbor, splitting wood from sunup to sundown for 75 cents a day. And he was happy with that. So, there has been a bit of inflation when it comes to wages. There certainly has,” At Guernsey farms, they've held on to one of their old menus. They aren’t sure how old it is but estimate it’s about 50 years old. A cheeseburger at that point was about 30 cents. Now it is going to cost you about $12, but today’s burger is probably bigger. 7 Action News talked to people dining at the business about the inflation they are witnessing right now in the economy. “I just keep thinking, I have to keep working a little longer, which I just turned 71,” Keith Schilling, a customer at Guernsey Farms Dairy, said. Schilling and his wife Teri say they feel pessimistic and concerned inflation will continue to dramatically increase expenses. “It’s going to go high,” Shilling said. Three retired teachers from South Lyon Middle School say they are on fixed incomes and concerned about inflation. “I went shopping yesterday for fruits and vegetables, no meats. And it was $85.” “It is going to hurt a lot of people, especially people like us.” “My huge concern is the price of the homes. I have four grandchildren in their 20s. Two of them are actively looking for their first home. They can’t afford it.” They are not alone. The University of Michigan surveys show that consumer expectations on the economy dropped to 54.3 this month — that is a 31.9% decrease from a year ago as people expect their financial situation to get worse due to inflation. They asked those surveyed whether they are Republican, Democrat or independent. The index shows Republicans are much more pessimistic and Democrats are much more optimistic. Curtin, who collects the data, said independents tend to have expectations for inflation more in line with the projections economists have. “Well it is a dangerous time to be an economic forecaster,” Steven Miller is director of the Center for Economic Analysis at Michigan State University. “Mid-term, we expect the Federal Reserve to be pretty aggressive fighting inflation here in the U.S. We expect that to have an impact on the growth of inflation. Right now, it is hovering around 6%. Most projections out the whole of 2022 around 4% overall,” Miller said. Back at Guernsey’s, owners hope inflation doesn’t milk our money of value. As a sign at Guernsey says, “Cow puns are music to our ears.” But the bottom line: Try to keep partisanship out of it if you are trying to plan as accurately as possible.
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KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Police in Kalamazoo say a dump truck overturned on Sprinkle Road and spilled a load of concrete in the roadway. The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety says the rollover crash happened just before 1:30 p.m. Friday on Sprinkle Road near Cork Street. The driver of the truck was taken to the hospital to be treated for minor injuries. Anyone having information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety at 337-8994 or Silent Observer at 343-2100.
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GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — Pronto Pup is now open for the 2022 season! The Grand Haven business, now celebrating 75 years, says it will not raise its prices despite rising operation costs. “I learned about supply & demand back in elementary school,” the business wrote on its Facebook page. “However, if your business has a high demand, that doesn't mean you have to raise your prices.” Pronto Pup says its Pronto Pups are still $1.75 each (includes sales tax), a small soda is $0.50, and a large soda is $1. “If we could just eliminate greed in our society, so many of life’s other issues would just go away,” the post adds.
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Ford has issued two recalls that affect more than 737,000 vehicles due to an oil leak issue and software error. On the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website, the Michigan-based automaker recalls 345,451 vehicles, including the 2020 through 2022 Ford Escape SUV and the 2021 and 2022 Bronco Sport SUV with 1.5-Liter engines. Those vehicles are being recalled because the engine oil separator housing may crack, which could cause an oil leak. Dealers will replace the housing, if necessary, free of charge. Owners will be notified beginning April 18. Another recall to fix the trailer braking system affects 391,836 vehicles, including 2021 and 2022 F-150 pickups, 2022 F-250, 350, 450, and 550s, 2022 Maverick pickup, Ford Expedition, and Lincoln Navigator SUVs. According to the recall, a software error could result in trailers not braking, which increases the risk of a crash. Dealers will update the software free of charge. Owners will begin to be notified starting April 18.
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Prep your 2 towing pouch to pull to another country? Not at any longer.. Here one is coming!!! With easy handling of our MOD 2 it does make one’ be able to transport their 2 vehicles outdoing toll stations, police control and even parado.\nSo how long will do u enjoy our special product of RACE PRO?\nIf in case, your 2 RACE pouches (topping up $) not sufficient ? KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Talks to stop the fighting in Ukraine have resumed. They are occurring as Russia accuses the Ukrainians of launching a cross-border helicopter attack on a fuel depot. A Kremlin spokesman says the incident on Russian soil could undermine Friday's negotiations. Ukraine is denying responsibility for the attack. In the besieged port city of Mariupol, a humanitarian crisis is taking place. The city has essentially been destroyed by shelling from Russian forces. The Red Cross said Friday that it was unable to reach the city on Friday, but will try again on Saturday. "For the operation to succeed, it is critical that the parties respect the agreements and provide the necessary conditions and security guarantees," the Red Cross said in a statement. The Red Cross says it plans to move people out of the city once it can reach them. "Our presence will put a humanitarian marker on this planned movement of people, giving the convoy additional protection and reminding all sides of the civilian, humanitarian nature of the operation," the Red Cross said.
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Former U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo was arrested Thursday in North Carolina for allegedly driving while impaired, child abuse, and resisting arrest. According to TMZ and NBC News affiliate WXII, she allegedly had her two-year-old twins in the car with her at the time of her arrest in Winston-Salem. The news outlet reported that Solo, who shares the children with her husband, former NFL player Jerramy Stevens, was arrested in a Walmart parking lot on Parkway Village Circle. She was taken into custody and processed at Forsyth County detention center and subsequently released, Fox News affiliate WGHP reported. Solo's lawyer Rich Nichols later released a statement via Hope's Twitter account. "On the advice of counsel, Hope can't speak about this situation, but she wants everyone to know that her kids are her life, that she was released immediately and is now at home with her family, that the story is more sympathetic than the initial charges suggest, and that she looks forward to her opportunity to defend these charges," the statement read. — Hope Solo (@hopesolo) April 1, 2022 The two-time Olympic gold medalist was previously arrested and charged in 2014 with two misdemeanor counts of assault in the fourth degree for allegedly assaulting two family members at a home in Washington State, the Associated Press reported. Those charges were later dropped.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Springfield’s Hispanic American Library received a financial boost Friday from the Massachusetts Legislature. State Senator Adam Gomez along with State Representative Carlos Gonzalez and Orlando Ramos presented Library Director Juan Falcon with a $70,000 check. Senator Gomez told 22News the Hispanic-American Library is very dear to his heart. “This is definitely an organization I spent some time as a kid with and I worked as a volunteer. I spent my time before I became part of the legislature,” said Gomez. “It’s been in operation more than 20 years. It came to light because of the accountability and visibility,” said Falcon. Roughly $50,000 of the funding was received through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and the other $20,000 came from the Fiscal Year 2022 Senate State Budget. The Hispanic-American Library is conveniently located at Springfield’s Union Station just off the grand concourse.
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While Rhode Island is trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and set an example for other states, environmental officials said Friday that emissions were up between 2017 and 2018. Total greenhouse gas emissions grew by nearly 8.2%, driven by increases in emissions produced by the transportation sector and electricity consumption, according to an analysis by air quality specialists at the state Department of Environmental Management. That brings emissions 1.8% over the 1990 baseline and jeopardizes the state’s chances of meeting a mandate in its Act on Climate law to reduce emissions 10% by 2020. The 2019 emissions data, which is currently being analyzed, would have to show a significant decrease to meet the goal. Democratic Gov. Dan McKee signed the Act on Climate nearly a year ago to set mandatory, enforceable emissions reduction goals, culminating in net-zero economy-wide emissions by 2050, which means the amount of greenhouse gases produced is no more than the amount removed from the atmosphere. McKee said in a statement Friday that Rhode Island already is seeing the tangible results of climate change, including higher temperatures and more frequent, intense storms. He called on state agencies to deliver urgent remedies. McKee said last week that he wants offshore wind to supply more of the state’s power to cement its position as a hub for the industry, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and set an example for other states looking to stave off the worst effects of a warming planet. He proposed procuring an additional 600 megawatts of offshore wind, enough to power about 340,000 homes annually. The administration is launching a rebate program to help people switch to electric vehicles and wants to use $37 million of federal funding that was awarded to the state to pay for energy-efficient electric heat pumps. DEM Acting Director Terry Gray said the new data is “a call to action for Rhode Island to do better, to fight climate change.” Rhode Island produced 11.74 million metric tons of carbon dioxide in 2017 and 12.7 million metric tons in 2018, resulting in a 8.18% change, according to DEM. Emissions increased in most major sectors, such as transportation, electricity consumption, residential heating, industry, commercial heating and waste. During the same timeframe, neighboring states Connecticut and Massachusetts reported smaller increases in emissions, 2.7% and .68% respectively, the agency added.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday that it is ending a policy that limited asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The use of public health powers had been widely criticized by Democrats and immigration advocates as an excuse for the United States to shirk its obligations to provide haven to people fleeing persecution. The policy went into effect under President Donald Trump in March 2020. Since then, migrants trying to enter the U.S. have been expelled more than 1.7 million times. The policy, known as the Title 42 authority, named for a 1944 public health law to prevent communicable disease, will end on paper, but it will not take effect until May 23, to allow border officials time to prepare. The Associated Press first reported the change earlier this week. The policy was increasingly hard to justify scientifically as restrictions ended across the U.S. The federal order says efforts by the Department of Homeland Security to provide vaccines to migrants at the border will step up in the next two months. “After considering current public health conditions and an increased availability of tools to fight COVID-19 (such as highly effective vaccines and therapeutics), the CDC director has determined that an order suspending the right to introduce migrants into the United States is no longer necessary,” the CDC said in a statement. The decision is expected to draw more migrants to the U.S.-Mexico border. Even before it was officially announced, more than a dozen migrants excitedly ran out of their dormitory at the Good Samaritan shelter in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, asking about it. DHS said this week that about 7,100 migrants were coming daily, compared with an average of about 5,900 a day in February — on pace to match or exceed highs from last year, 2019 and other peak periods. But border officials said they are planning for as many as 18,000 arrivals daily, and that seems certain to cause challenges for border-region Democrats in tight reelection races — with some warning that the Biden administration is unprepared to handle the situation. Homeland Security said it created a Southwest Border Coordinating Center to respond to any sharp increases, with MaryAnn Tierney, a regional director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as interim leader and a Border Patrol official as deputy. Officials also are working on additional ground and air transportation options and tents to house the expected influx, and the Border Patrol has already hired on civilians. Instead of conducting patrols and uncovering smuggling activity, its agents spend about 40% of their time caring for people already in custody and administrative tasks that are unrelated to border security. The agency hoped to free up agents to go back into the field by hiring civilians for jobs such as making sure that microwaved burritos are served properly, checking holding cells and the time-consuming work of collecting information for immigration court papers. Still, administration officials acknowledged the fixes are only temporary measures. “The Biden-Harris administration is committed to pursuing every avenue within our authority to secure our borders, enforce our laws, and stay true to our values,” said Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. “Yet a long-term solution can only come from comprehensive legislation that brings lasting reform to a fundamentally broken system.” The limits went into place in March 2020 under the Trump administration as coronavirus cases soared. While officials said at the time that it was a way to keep COVID-19 out of the United States, there always has been criticism that the restrictions were used as an excuse to seal the border to migrants unwanted by then-President Donald Trump. It was perhaps the broadest of Trump’s actions to restrict crossings and crack down on migrants. CDC officials lifted part of the order last month, ending the limits for children traveling to the border alone. In August, U.S. border authorities began testing children traveling alone in their busiest areas: Positives fell to 6% in the first week of March from a high of nearly 20% in early February. Asylum limits have been applied unevenly by nationality, depending largely on costs and diplomatic relations with home countries. Many migrants have been spared from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and, more recently, Ukraine. Homeland Security officials wrote border authorities this month that Ukrainians may be exempt, saying Russia’s invasion “created a humanitarian crisis.”
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EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Police responded to a crash in East Providence early Friday morning. At 1:30 a.m police were called to the scene of a single-car crash on Veterans Memorial Parkway where it appeared a car hit and destroyed part of a fence separating the road from the East Bay Bike Path. Police say heavy rain most likely played a role in the crash. No injuries were reported.
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Clarion Baseball Team Rallies for 6-4 Win Over Karns City in Season Opener BUTLER, Pa. (EYT/D9) — Twice, the Clarion Area High School baseball team fell behind. Twice, the Bobcats came back. (Pictured above: Clarion catcher Cameron Lapinto had a key hit and run in the seventh inning and also had a good game behind the plate for the Bobcats) That certainly bodes well for a team with some big aspirations this season. Clarion rallied from a two-run deficit after a shaky first inning and a one-run deficit in the top of the sixth after Karns City had charged ahead to win its season-opener over the Gremlins, 6-4, on a windy Thursday evening at Michelle Krill Field at Historic Pullman Park. “It was just a great team effort,” said Clarion senior catcher Cameron Lapinto. “We had a bad start at first, and then we rallied together as a team. It’s all about teamwork to get this game down here. “It’s a huge confidence booster for us,” he added. “To be able to rally twice as a team against a good team down here – that’s just incredible.” Karns City got to Clarion starter Ryan Alston with two runs in the bottom of the first inning. Braden Grossman doubled and scored on a single by Mallick Metcalfe, who then came around to score thanks to a wild pitch and an error. Clarion, though, regrouped and put up three runs in the top of the third against Metcalfe. No. 9 hitter Gary Matus led off with a single. Dawson Smail followed with a double, and Devon Lauer drove home Matus with a fielder’s choice groundout. The throw was wild and allowed Smail to score as well. Lauer later came home on an RBI single by Chase Kriebel for a 3-2 Clarion lead. It took a while for the Bobcats’ solid lineup to start bunching hits together. “We had two scrimmages, and we were just missing the ball here and there,” said Clarion coach Rob Jewett. “I think we’re starting to see the pitches a little bit better.” That was a tall order against Metcalfe, Karns City’s ace. The junior right-hander pitched well but struggled at times with consistency. Lapinto drew two walks against Metcalfe, who only gave out seven free bases all of last season. Still, Metcalfe went five innings, giving up three runs — two earned — and striking out only one. He left in line for the win but ended up with a no-decision. “He was a little gassed,” said Karns City coach Josh “Sluggo” Smith of Metcalfe. “That’s what’s tough (early in the season). You can throw as much live simulation in gyms and stuff as you can, but until you get live and feel your body working hard, that’s when you know. We weren’t going to push him.” Metcalfe left with a 4-3 lead thanks to another two-spot for the Gremlins in the bottom of the third. Grossman doubled again, and Metcalfe followed with a double of his own to tie the game at 3-3. Metcalfe later scored on a sac-fly by Braeden Rodgers. That lead stood until the top of the sixth. Mike Neff relieved Metcalfe and struggled early in his outing, walking the first two batters he faced – Noah Harrison and Tanner Miller. Harrison and Miller came around to score on an RBI single by Matus and a sacrifice fly by Smail. Clarion added an insurance run in the seventh on an RBI single by Bryce Brinkley that scored Lapinto. Brinkley had a pair of singles in the game. The rest was up to Miller on the mound. The left-hander gave Karns City a steady diet of off-speed stuff and threw 3 1/3 hitless, scoreless innings to get the win. “Our formula is throw strikes and trust your defense, and he did a great job mixing up all three of his pitches and working both sides of the plate,” Jewett said. “It was nice to see him take charge and limit the walks.” Karns City loves to pound fastballs, and Miller threw very few of them over the plate. It’s something the Gremlins are going to have to adjust to this season. “That’s our philosophy, and it’s not a secret; I don’t need to hide it — we hunt fastballs, and we swing at breaking balls when we have to,” Smith said. “We have four or five coaches who throw live every practice. We don’t have a machine, so we hit and hit and hit, and it’s gonna show up once we get our feet wet.” Freshman Jacob Jones also tripled for Karns City. Lapinto had a good debut, as well, more so behind the plate. He threw out a runner drifting a little too far away from the third-base bag to help quash a Karns City rally and handled Alston and Miller well. “He does a really good job behind the plate,” Jewett said. “He’s one of our captains. That’s what a leader does.” Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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7-Day Weather Forecast for Clarion County A look at the 7-day weather forecast for the Clarion County area. Today – Snow showers likely, mainly between 8am and 10am. Cloudy, with a high near 37. West wind 10 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Tonight – Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly clear, with a low around 25. West wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph. Saturday – Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon. Saturday Night – Rain showers likely before 5am, then rain and snow showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. Sunday – Rain and snow showers likely before 10am, then a chance of rain showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45. Light west wind becoming northwest 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. Sunday Night – Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. Monday – A chance of showers after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 51. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Monday Night – A chance of showers before 8pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Tuesday – Partly sunny, with a high near 60. Tuesday Night – A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Wednesday – Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 61. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Wednesday Night – Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Thursday – Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 58. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Barbara R. Verdill Barbara R. Verdill, 93, of Punxsutawney, passed peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, March 27, 2022, at the home of her daughter in Slidell, LA. She was born January 25, 1929, in Adamsburg, PA, a daughter of the late Alta E. (Norris) and John P. Rhodes. On July 17, 1948, she married Rocco “Duke” Verdill, who preceded her in death on September 25, 1996. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Punxsutawney. Barb worked at Cameron Sylvania, Smart Shop, dentist Harold Nichols, Thrift Drug, Adrian Hospital and retired from Adelphia Cable in 1993. After her retirement, she enjoyed helping at her son’s coffee shop in Clarion, PA. She never met a stranger and always had a smile and positive attitude. She would always say, “This is the day that the Lord has made I will rejoice and be glad in it.” She will be missed by all who knew her, but we rejoice knowing she is with her Lord and family members in heaven. Barb is survived by three children, daughters Karen Verdill Gratz and husband Leo of Clarion, PA, Kay DeLuca and husband Dave of Slidell, LA, and son Michael Verdill and wife Mindi of Sligo, PA; sister Gladys Paterson of Punxsutawney; seven grandchildren, David Uzzo and wife Beth, Adam Uzzo and wife Melissa, Emily DeLuca Holmes and husband Dale, Carrie DeLuca Glahn and husband Austin, Andrew DeLuca and wife Jill, Beau Verdill and Bailee Verdill; ten great grandchildren, Lauren and Kailyn Uzzo, Duke and Charlotte Uzzo, Elijah and Lucy Grace Holmes, Hudson, Luca and Hollis Glahn, and Parker DeLuca; sister-in-law Betty Rhodes of Charleston, SC; a son-in-law John Uzzo and wife Katie of Coraopolis. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter Joyce Ann Verdill Uzzo, and two brothers, Clark Rhodes and John “Benny” Rhodes. Friends will be received on Sunday, April 3, 2022, from 3 to 6 p.m., at the Deeley Funeral Home, Punxsutawney. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, April 4, 2022, at the First United Methodist Church of Punxsutawney with Pastor Steve Gruber and Arnie Rhodes officiating. Interment will be in Zion Presbyterian Cemetery, Reynoldsville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Punxsutawney, 301 West Mahoning Street, Punxsutawney, PA 15767. Online condolences may be made at www.deeleyfuneralhome.com. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Clarion County Photo of the Day Friday, April 1, 2022 @ 12:04 AM Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Clarion County Recipe of the Day: Maple Sausage Sliders With Slaw Small in size but big in flavor, these sliders are the perfect start to April! Ingredients 2 cups coleslaw mix 1 cup shredded peeled apple 1/4 cup finely chopped red onion 3 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 1-1/2 teaspoons maple syrup 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper Slider: 1 cup finely chopped walnuts, toasted 1/2 cup finely chopped red onion 2 tablespoons minced fresh thyme or 2 teaspoons dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 pounds bulk maple pork sausage Directions -In a large bowl, combine the coleslaw mix, apple, blue cheese, and red onion. In a small bowl, whisk the oil, vinegar, maple syrup, mustard, salt, and pepper. Pour over coleslaw mixture; toss to coat. Chill until serving. -In a large bowl, combine the walnuts, onion, thyme, salt, and pepper. Crumble sausage over mixture and mix well. Shape into 18 patties. -In a large skillet, cook patties in batches over medium heat for 3-4 minutes on each side or until a thermometer reads 160°. -Top each bottom roll with a burger and 2 tablespoons coleslaw mixture. Replace roll tops. Do you want to have your recipe featured as the Clarion County Recipe of the day? If the answer is yes, the process is quick and easy! Simply email your recipe to [email protected] with “Clarion County Recipe of the Day” as the subject. Also, we’d love for you to include a fun picture of the dish you’re sharing. Make your recipe famous today! Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Clarion County Shelter Task Force to Host Spring Soup Sale Fundraiser Today Friday, April 1, 2022 @ 12:04 AM CLARION, Pa. (EYT) – The Clarion County Shelter Task Force is hosting a Spring Soup Sale Fundraiser on Friday, April 1. The event is from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. It will take place at the Main Street Center located at 516 Main Street in Clarion. Soup, salads, bread, desserts, and drinks will be available for dine-in or take-out by donation. All proceeds will benefit the Shelter Task Force’s work to end homelessness in Clarion County. For more information, contact Jennifer at 814-226-9280. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Clarion County YMCA to Host Mother-Son and Father-Daughter Dances CLARION, Pa. – The Clarion County YMCA has announced two dances for parents and children. The Mother-Son Dance is a special night for mothers and sons to spend time together at the YMCA. The event will be held on Friday, April 22 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and will include a music D.J., an opportunity for photographs, light refreshments, and lots of fun. The dance will be held inside the YMCA in the gymnasium. Tickets are $25.00 per family and can be purchased at the YMCA or online. PURCHASE MOTHER-SON DANCE TICKET The Father-Daughter Dance is a special night for a girl and her dad. This event will be held on Friday, April 29 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. The YMCA will provide light refreshments, a music D.J., and a photographer. The dance will be held in the YMCA gymnasium. Tickets are $25.00 per family and can be purchased at the YMCA or online. PURCHASE FATHER-DAUGHTER DANCE TICKET For more information, please contact the Clarion County YMCA at 814-764-3400. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Connie Frady Connie Frady Jr., 68, of Parker, formerly of Pittsburgh, passed away Saturday afternoon March 26, 2022, at the UPMC Northwest in Seneca following an illness. Born in Belgium on January 4, 1954. She was the daughter of the late Salvatore D’Arbano and Sofia Mistrottesseppe. Moving to America in the 1960s, she lived for a period in Pittsburgh before moving to Parker. Connie enjoyed vacationing in Ocean City, Md for many years. Connie loved her dogs. Her grandchildren were her everything. She is survived by her loving husband at home, Vergil Frady Jr., Her daughter: Francie (Jack) McArthy of Pittsburgh, her two sons: Carl Eric (Alicia) Frady of Pittsburgh, and Mike (Nicole) Frady of Parker, eight Grandchildren: Kristina, Katie, Kathleen, and Joey McArthy; Marcus and Sarah Frady; Daryl Fuller and Malia Frady, one Great-Grandchild: Karsen Blakely, two Sisters: Theresa and Michelle, and three brothers: Aldo, Nicola, and Francesco. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the H. Jack Buzard Funeral Home in Eau Claire (201 S. Washington St.) on April 2nd from 2-4 pm. A memorial service will follow at 4:15pm at the funeral home. Online condolences can be shared by visiting www.buzardfuneralhomes.com. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Deer Creek Winery to Host Friday Night Music By Different Roads Friday, April 1, 2022 @ 12:04 AM SHIPPENVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – Stop at Deer Creek Winery on Friday evening to relax, sip a glass of wine with a meal, and enjoy the start of the weekend! Different Roads will be performing a variety of popular country and classic rock tunes from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. As always, Deer Creek offers a full wine selection, a light cafe menu, and select craft beers from North Country Brewing. Deer Creek Winery is located at 3333 Soap Fat Road, Shippenville, PA 16254. For more information, visit their website here. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Dew Found Guilty of Sexually Assaulting Young Girl CLARION CO., Pa. (EYT) – A man who sexually assaulted a juvenile in Clarion Borough was found guilty on Thursday at the Clarion County Courthouse. (Photo by Dave Cyphert of ProPoint Media Photography) A Clarion County jury found Troy Anthony Dew, 43, of Pittsfield and formerly of Clarion, guilty of the following charges: – Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse With Child, Felony 1 – Corruption Of Minors – Defendant Age 18 or Above, Felony 3 – Indecent Assault Person Less than 13 Years of Age, Misdemeanor 1 One felony count of aggravated indecent assault of a child charge was dismissed prior to jury deliberation. Clarion County District Attorney Drew Welsh prosecuted the case. President Judge Sara J. Seidle-Patton presided over the one-day jury trial. According to a criminal complaint filed by then Clarion Borough Police Officer Shawn Zerfoss on March 10, 2021, police were contacted by a representative of Children and Youth Services (CYS) regarding a report of sexual/physical abuse of two known juveniles. The criminal complaint states the juvenile victim reported that she and a second victim were abused by Troy Dew from approximately 2013 to 2015. A forensic interview and a second follow-up interview were conducted with the victim. During the interviews, the victim stated she was sexually assaulted by Dew multiple times over a period of several months seven to eight years earlier when she was approximately seven to eight years old, the complaint states. The victim stated that Dew touched her genitals and forced her to perform oral sex on him and touch his genitals. The victim said she told Dew to stop “all the time,” but said that it didn’t help. She said that Dew bribed her with things like candy and video games, according to the complaint. The victim indicated that Dew did the same thing to a second victim; however, those allegations never materialized and no additional charges were filed. Dew is also facing charges in Warren County – one misdemeanor count of indecent assault and one summary count of harassment. A jury trial is slated for April 13. In 2000, Dew was found guilty of one count of statutory rape, also in Warren County. He was sentenced to serve up to 23 months in prison. DA Welsh is expected to release additional details on today’s verdict soon. EDITOR’S NOTE 1: Extreme graphic details were not included due to the sexual nature of the crimes. EDITOR’S NOTE 2: Several details were removed from this article to help protect the identity of the victims. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Featured Local Job: 9-1-1 Telecommunicator The county of Warren currently has an opening for a 9-1-1 Telecommunicator. POSITION: Full Time (Union Eligible) SALARY: $16.98 per hour DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: - This is a bargaining unit position that involves the receipt and processing of calls for assistance through the County 9-1-1 emergency telephone system. Operates as a team player within the 9-1-1 primary answering point to effectively receive and process emergency and non-emergency calls, according to established policies and procedures. Duties include the monitoring and dispatching of appropriate emergency response providers such as police, fire, emergency medical services, emergency management and the hazardous materials response team via radio, telephone, and other means of communication. - Receives oral and written instruction (classroom/live environment) in equipment capability and operation, call taking and dispatch techniques, and inter-personal communications including management of multiple emergencies, listening and questioning skills, categorization and identification of appropriate local and/or regional emergency providers. - Rotating, split, and other variations of shift work may be required. This includes work scheduled for holidays and weekends. Unscheduled overtime and mandatory overtime are required. - Candidates must be able to function as a team player in a high functioning team – with complementary skills – who have common goals and are mutually accountable. - Candidates must possess the ability to maintain professionalism on a daily basis, including during periods of high stress and high call volume. - Must be able to cope with the physical and mental stress of the position and be able to mentally and physically react quickly to emergency situations. - Responds to public inquiries of both emergency and non-emergency nature in accordance with established policies and procedures. - The above statements reflect the general details considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: - A high school education or GED equivalent is required - Punctuality to scheduled shift work is required - Experience in the field of public safety including call taking and emergency dispatch is preferred, but not required - Must be able to successfully pass the critical pre-employment call taking/dispatching testing program - Basic computer literacy - Before hire, any candidate for this position agrees to have a criminal background check at his/her own expense - The County can conduct periodic, unscheduled blood and/or urine tests for drug and/or alcohol screening. Warren County offers a robust benefits package including sick leave, paid holidays and paid vacation. Health care benefits include vision, dental and a medical plan from Blue Cross / Blue Shield. Warren County benefits also include a retirement/pension plan with both employee and employer contributions. TO APPLY: Interested candidates should requesVsubmlt a County job application, including proof of minimum requirements to: Kim Exley, HR Administrator 204 4th Ave Warren PA ([email protected]) by March 28, 2022. Warren County Job Applications are available for download electronically at: https://warrencountypa.gov/1195/Human-Resources/ Job posting is active from 3/28/2022 through 4/11/2022. All applications submitted on or before 4/11/2022 will receive consideration. Additional hiring needs may be filled through this vacancy announcement as deemed necessary. Warren County is an equal opportunity employer and will consider applications for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, presence of a non-job-related medical condition or handicap, or any other legally protected status. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Featured Local Job: Clinical and Non-Clinical Positions Presbyterian SeniorCare Network is currently hiring compassionate individuals—RNs, LPNs, CNAs, PCAs, Dining Services Aides, Housekeeping, Maintenance Techs and more. Join their team and help in Making Aging Easier® for older adults. If you’re looking for a meaningful career and a chance to provide warmth and care while making a difference, consider joining Presbyterian SeniorCare’s team. Their team members build individual relationships with residents and their families, as well as with each other so everyone’s lives can be a little brighter. They are ready to welcome you! Temporary Nurse Assistant (TNA) Trainee Oakwood Heights- Oil City, PA The Temporary Nurse Assistant (TNA) training is a Nurse Assistant training program authorized by the State of PA under the current Federal Covid-19 Emergency Declaration and PA Act 138 of 2020. This free, paid training will prepare you to sit for the PA State Nurse Aide certification exam and, upon passing, you will become a Certified Nurse Assistant at Presbyterian SeniorCare Network. Home Health Registered Nurse (RN) Presbyterian SeniorCare Home Health- NursingOakmont or Washington, PA Home Health- Full-time/Part-time/Casual/Premium Weekend, Daylight Shift w/ On-Call Rotation ***Ask about their Sign-on Bonus: Up to $10,000*** Be part of an exciting opportunity to participate in the launching of a new, state-licensed home health agency! Presbyterian SeniorCare Home Health is seeking caring professional nurses to provide home health visits to patients in the community and on their campuses in Oakmont and Washington. Dining Services Aides, Cooks Oakmont, Longwood at Oakmont Full-time/Part-time/Casual Assist the residents in making healthy choices as you prepare and serve nutritious meals designed to help them thrive. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Washington Campus- Southmont Washington, PA Certified Nurses Aide- Full-time/Part-time/Casual/Premium Weekend, Positions Open for All Shifts ***Ask about their Sign-on Bonus: Up to $2,000*** Helps Resident by providing comfort. Supports daily living needs of the resident, such as assisting with personal hygiene and vital sign monitoring. Able to effectively interact with residents, resident families, and team members. CNA Training Classes All Campuses- Full-time Are you interested in becoming a Certified Nurse’s Aide? Register for their CNA training classes, starting soon, to begin your journey with Presbyterian SeniorCare today. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Oakmont Campus- The Willows Oakmont, PA Certified Nurses Aide- Full-time/Part-time/Casual/Premium Weekend, Positions Open for All Shifts, Short Shifts Available ***Ask about their Sign-on Bonus: Up to $2,000*** Helps Resident by providing comfort. Supports daily living needs of the resident, such as assisting with personal hygiene and vital sign monitoring. Able to effectively interact with residents, resident families, and team members. Maintenance Technician II – Property Management SeniorCare Network- SeniorCare Network, Pittsburgh, PA Property Management- Full-time/Part-time, Daylight Shift w/ On-Call Rotation ***Ask about their Sign-on Bonus: Up to $1,500*** SeniorCare Network is an award-winning property management affiliate of Presbyterian SeniorCare Network. For more than 30 years, they have been making a difference in the lives of older adults by providing high-quality affordable housing options. Temporary Nurse Assistant (TNA) Trainee New Wilmington Campus- Shenango New Wilmington, PA Certified Nurses Aide- Full-time/Part-time The Temporary Nurse Assistant (TNA) training is a Nurse Assistant training program authorized by the State of PA under the current Federal Covid-19 Emergency Declaration and PA Act 138 of 2020. This free, paid training will prepare you to sit for the PA State Nurse Aide certification exam and, upon passing, you will become a Certified Nurse Assistant at Presbyterian SeniorCare Network. For more information on any of these positions or to apply please visit the Presbyterian SeniorCare Employment page here. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Mother-Daughter Team: Track and Field Has Always Brought Tharan, Twentier Together, And It Does Again With Union/A-C Valley FOXBURG, Pa. (EYT/D9) — Lexis Twentier has a lot of plates spinning at the moment. Funeral director intern at Goble Funeral Home. Chief Deputy Coroner at the Clarion County Coroner’s office. Political chairperson. And now assistant track and field coach at Union/A-C Valley. She likes to stay busy. She thrives on it. “I’ve always wanted to coach, but there’s never been an opportunity that was in the area that was reasonable for me until this year when A-C Valley and Union combined,” Twentier said. Redbank Valley, Keystone, and Union/A-C Valley sports coverage on Explore and D9Sports.com is brought to you by Heeter Lumber. It’s special for another reason: Twentier’s mother, Shanna Tharan, is the co-head coach of the track and field team, along with Stacey Fox. Twentier and Tharan both have rich athletic histories. Tharan (Shanna Klingler in her days at A-C Valley) set records in the long jump and triple jump and was also a standout on the basketball court. Tharan has been a longtime track and field coach. Twentier began her high school career at A-C Valley before attending Keystone for her final three years. She played basketball, soccer, and was a thrower on the Panthers’ track and field teams for three years. She also ran a leg of the 3,200-meter relay. “I remember being on the track as a little kid when she was coaching varsity,” Twentier said. “I would do the varsity workouts with them, and that’s what sparked my interest in track to begin with. When I was in high school, she was one of my coaches for a couple of years. I believe maybe my junior or senior year she stepped down so she could really watch me in my events, and she went back to coaching after I graduated.” Twentier excelled in the javelin, shot put, and discus. She qualified for the District 9 championships in all three throwing events and also in the 3,200 relay. Sports have long been a big part of Twentier’s life. She’s happy to be involved in athletics again. “I like to say it was my life, and now it’s back to being my life,” Twentier said. “I love that.” Twentier threw the javelin at Clarion University for one year before a change in major forced her away from the runway. Twentier decided to study to become a paralegal — an associate’s degree. Only four-year students can compete in varsity sports at Clarion. “It was a hard decision for me to make, but ultimately I was looking at my future and what was financially more responsible,” Twentier said. “I wouldn’t have it any other way.” Twentier, who will turn 24 in April, decided to change course again and become a funeral director. She is currently working toward her funeral director license and interning at Goble Funeral Home. She’s also working as the deputy coroner for Clarion County. “It’s definitely interesting. It can be a sad job, but it’s nice to be able to serve the community and the families in a way that not a lot of people can,” she said. Twentier is also heavily involved in politics. She launched a campaign for mayor of Clarion Borough, losing to Jennifer Fulmer Vinson by a narrow margin. “I’ve always loved politics, and I’ve always been involved, but to run my first campaign — it was a smaller campaign — but it was exciting,” Twentier said. “I came up short to someone who was well known and slightly older than I was. It was a good first experience, and I’m sure it won’t be the last.” Twentier said she learned a great deal from her first political race. “I definitely learned it all starts from the ground up, whether it’s knocking on doors and just kind of getting out there and talking to the constituents to asking those who are more well-versed for advice,” Twentier said. She can apply the same lessons to her role as coach. “She presents herself with confidence, and she knows what she’s talking about,” Tharan said. “She’s able to demonstrate things when need be. For her being a little younger as a coach, I can see they respect her, and she can also relate to them.” The coaches on the staff fit together well. Tharan is mainly responsible for the jumps. Fox oversees the sprints and hurdles. Twentier the throws. Other volunteer assistants fill in the other gaps. The co-op has also produced healthy numbers and competition, doubling the size of the team. Both Union and A-C Valley struggled to fill events last year with between 10 and 12 athletes on the roster. Combined, the numbers are well into the 40s this season. Union will host all the home meets. Practices will alternate each week between A-C Valley and Union. “We didn’t run any relays last year,” Tharan said of A-C Valley’s team. “We didn’t have the depth to fill it. There’s competition now. And, it’s friendly, good competition.” Tharan is hoping to send at least a handful of athletes to the PIAA Track and Field Championships this season. Twentier is hoping to help bring that about, as well. “I think every coach’s dream is to have their student-athletes be successful,” she said. “As a coach, we get to support, inspire and mold the students.” Redbank Valley, Keystone, and Union/A-C Valley sports coverage on Explore and D9Sports.com is brought to you by Heeter Lumber. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Newbie Woman Injured Following Chain-Reaction Crash on Route 28 HAWTHORN, Pa. (EYT) – A New Bethlehem woman was injured in a chain-reaction crash that occurred on State Route 28 on Tuesday morning. According to Clarion-based State Police, the accident happened around 6:32 a.m. on Tuesday, March 29, on State Route 28 in Hawthorn Borough, Clarion County. Police say 33-year-old Susan R. Shenk, of New Bethlehem, was traveling north in a 2003 General Motors Envoy on State Route 28 and struck a 2010 Volkswagen Jetta that was parked on the eastern shoulder with its hazard lights illuminated. After Shenk struck the Jetta from behind, the Jetta traveled across the highway and came to a final rest facing northwest on the western shoulder of the roadway. Shenk’s Envoy then continued to travel up the shoulder and struck a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta operated by 42-year-old Morgan M. Pence, of Hawthorn. The Envoy came to a final rest facing north in the northbound travel lane. The 2002 Jetta came to a rest facing northeast. Shenk suffered suspected minor injuries but refused transport to a medical facility, according to police. Pence was not injured. Both drivers were using seat belts. Shenk was charged with a traffic violation. Southern Clarion County Ambulance Service assisted at the scene. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Newbie Man Accused of Stealing Wallet Containing Over $300 Due in Court on Tuesday CLARION CO., Pa. (EYT) – A New Bethlehem man accused of stealing a wallet containing over $300.00 is facing a preliminary hearing on Tuesday morning. According to court documents, 37-year-old Douglas Paul Brown Jr. is scheduled to stand for a preliminary hearing at 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday, April 5, with Magisterial District Judge Jeffrey C. Miller presiding. Brown faces the following charges: – Theft by Unlawful Taking-Movable Property, Misdemeanor 1 – Receiving Stolen Property, Misdemeanor 1 The hearing was previously continued on February 8 and March 8. He is currently free as his bail type was listed on January 24, 2022, as ROR (released on his own recognizance). Details of the case: According to a criminal complaint, on November 17, 2021, a known victim reported that her wallet was stolen while she was working at a business located on Broad Street in New Bethlehem, Clarion County. The victim stated that her wallet had been in a desk next to an employee area. She noted Douglas Paul Brown Jr. had been in the business, and after he left, she noticed her wallet was missing. She said her wallet contained over $300.00 cash from winning a game of chance, as well as two medical insurance cards, an Access card, several other personal cards, and her debit card. She supplied police with a copy of the receipt for the game of chance she won, which indicated she won a total of $400.00. She also provided a photo she had taken of the winning screen on the machine. According to the complaint, the victim told police Brown returned to the business on November 30, and she confronted him about the wallet. She reported Brown admitted to taking it, and she recorded the confrontation on her phone. The victim also reported that she had told Brown she wanted the wallet back and wouldn’t have him arrested if she got it back within two weeks. Brown then left his own wallet on the counter, and the victim took a photo of his ID, then turned his wallet in to New Bethlehem Police. When police questioned Brown about the theft, he stated he “was drunk at the time” and “didn’t know why he would have taken the wallet,” according to the complaint. Brown did not deny taking the wallet, the complaint notes. Charges were filed against Brown through Magisterial District Judge Jeffrey C. Miller’s office on January 6, 2022. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Passion Sunday ‘Pancakes for a Purpose’ Set for April 10 Friday, April 1, 2022 @ 12:04 AM CLARION, Pa. (EYT) – The third annual “Pancakes for a Purpose” will be held on Palm Sunday, April 10, at the I.C. Parish Event Center. The event will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Freewill monetary donations are encouraged. All proceeds will be donated to the local school districts to support the weekend backpack program which supplies the hungry children of Clarion County with healthy snacks and meals to see them through the weekend. High school Faith Formation students of Immaculate Conception Parish have teamed up with the Knights of Columbus for the breakfast. The Knights donate all of the food and paper products and do the cooking, and the teens set up, serve, and clean up. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Richard Blaine Aegan, Jr. Richard Blaine Aegan, Jr., 67, of Oleopolis, formerly of Ellwood City, passed away Wednesday morning, March 30, 2022 at UPMC Northwest in Seneca, following a brief illness. Rich was born in Three Mile, West Virginia, the son of Nora Mae (Perry) Aegan and the late Richard B. Aegan, Sr. After graduating in 1972 from Riverside High in Ellwood City, he enlisted in the United States Navy. Rich enjoyed the outdoors, deer hunting with his wife, and spending time near the Allegheny River in Oleopolis. He worked at Hydrill, Fombell Fabricating, and Webco. He was also self-employed in the tree removal business. He is survived by his wife of thirty-five years, Mary Jane Aegan; his mother, Nora Aegan of Ellwood City; two sisters, Quina Price and her husband Leonard of Wampum, and Linda Maloney and her significant other Duane Stoops of Fombell. Also surviving is a step-daughter, Dianna Fresh and her children Anthony, Victoria, and Christian, whom lovingly called him “Pappy Rich,” and two step-great-granddaughters, Anessa and Lisanna, all of Jacksonville, Florida. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his son, Joey Aegan; and a step-daughter, Teresa Giffen. There will be no visitation held. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements are being completed by Hile-Best Funeral Home in Seneca. To express condolences to Rich’s family, please visit www.hilebest.com. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Richard “Rick” D. Radmore Richard “Rick” D. Radmore, 75, of Titusville passed away on Wednesday morning March 30, 2022, at the Titusville Area Hospital. Rick was born on December 10, 1946, in Titusville to the late Kenneth and Mary (Cornmesser) Radmore. He married Joyce Shreffler on April 5, 1968, in Niagara Falls, NY. She preceded him in death on November 2, 2016. He was a graduate of St. Josephs Academy in Titusville, class of 1964. Rick was formerly employed by Cytemp Specialty Steel and most recently as a manager for Quick Fill. He enjoyed watching dirt track races and rooting for his favorite driver Max Blair, NASCAR Races, golf, and Hallmark movies. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, family, and friends. Rick is survived by 2 sons, Duane Radmore and wife Janis of Frisco, TX, Mark Radmore and wife Susan of Lititz; 4 grandchildren, Reghan, Logan, Kaleb, Jack; a brother, Michael Radmore of Jacksonville, FL; a sister, Rita Cucuzza and husband Rick of Beeville, TX; a special niece, Megan Antonio and husband Trace of Las Vegas, NV; and several additional nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Kenneth Jr., and James Radmore; and a sister, Patricia Berry. Friends may call at the Gordon B. Garrett Funeral Home 303 N. Washington St., Titusville, PA 16354 on Wednesday, April 6th from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. with a funeral service to follow. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Yolanda G Barco Oncology Institute 16792 Conneaut Lake Rd., Meadville, PA 16335. Online condolences can be shared by visiting garrettfuneralhomeinc.com. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — ABC 27 is partnering with Big Brother Big Sister of the Big Bend for their "Clear the Clutter" bin drive that runs from April 4 to April 8 to drive donations of needed items. People can donate clothes of all sizes, linens, shoes, small applicants and other household items at the BBBS headquarters located at 565 E Tennessee Street or other partner drop-off sites. Other partner drop-off sites include: - TC Federal - VyStar Credit Union - The First Bank Those interested can drop off donations at any time while the bin drive is going on. For more information, please click here.
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Say What?!: Overdue Book Returned to London Library After Nearly 50 Years Friday, April 1, 2022 @ 12:04 AM LONDON – Officials at University College London said a library book recently mailed back to the school was nearly 50 years overdue. Librarians said the book, an edition of the Latin-language play Querolus, was mailed back to UCL Libraries by an anonymous patron along with an unsigned note. Read the full story here. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Ford has issued two recalls that affect more than 737,000 vehicles due to an oil leak issue and software error. On the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website, the Michigan-based automaker recalls 345,451 vehicles, including the 2020 through 2022 Ford Escape SUV and the 2021 and 2022 Bronco Sport SUV with 1.5-Liter engines. Those vehicles are being recalled because the engine oil separator housing may crack, which could cause an oil leak. Dealers will replace the housing, if necessary, free of charge. Owners will be notified beginning April 18. Another recall to fix the trailer braking system affects 391,836 vehicles, including 2021 and 2022 F-150 pickups, 2022 F-250, 350, 450, and 550s, 2022 Maverick pickup, Ford Expedition, and Lincoln Navigator SUVs. According to the recall, a software error could result in trailers not braking, which increases the risk of a crash. Dealers will update the software free of charge. Owners will begin to be notified starting April 18.
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Senator Casey: Tionesta Lake Gets $2 Million Infrastructure Grant Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) announced on Thursday $2.1 million in federal funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the water infrastructure projects in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Tionesta Lake in Forest County will receive $2,000,000. Woodcock Creek Lake in Crawford County will receive $100,000. The funding comes from the FY23 allocation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). Tionesta Lake in Forest County will receive $2,000,000 and Woodcock Creek Lake in Crawford County will receive $100,000. “Tionesta Lake plays a critical role in preventing flood damage in Northwestern Pennsylvania,” said Senator Casey. “Thanks to the infrastructure law, the Army Corps can improve and maintain this crucial infrastructure. The law also provides new funding for Woodcock Creek Lake so that Crawford County residents and visitors alike can enjoy swimming, fishing and other recreational activities for years to come.” The $2,000,000 for Tionesta Lake brings the project’s total IIJA funding to $3,500,000. The funding will be used for work on the dam gates. Since its completion in 1940, Tionesta Lake has prevented over $570 million in flood damage. The $100,000 for Woodcock Creek Lake brings the project’s total IIJA funding to $280,000. The funding will be used to make improvements to parking lots around the Lake. The Woodcock Creek Lake reduces downstream flooding, improves downstream water quality and provides an array of recreational activities to local communities. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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The Navy is naming a ship after the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “As we close out Women’s History Month, it is my absolute honor to name the next T-AO after the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She is a historic figure who vigorously advocated for women’s rights and gender equality,” said Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro. Ginsburg was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993. She served on the court until she died in 2020. T-AO ships are fleet oilers designed to transfer fuel to the Navy’s strike groups, the military said. The lead ship, T-AO 205, is named Rep. John Lewis. The Navy says it aims to honor people who fought for civil and human rights.
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Michael Patton Advising: How Can My Gift Benefit Me and the Charity? CLARION, Pa. (EYT) – Michael Patton, of Patton Financial Advising, submitted the following article: How Can My Gift Benefit Me and the Charity? Giving basics You’re free to give almost any type of property to whatever organization you choose. But in order to retain the tax benefits associated with charitable giving, contributions need to be made to qualifying tax-exempt organizations that have been organized in the United States and meet certain criteria. In addition to common charitable organizations that operate exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, or educational purposes, you may give to veterans’ posts, certain fraternal orders, volunteer fire departments, and civil defense organizations but not politically active groups. The income tax deduction for your charitable gift will be determined in part by the type of property you give and the type of entity receiving it. With an outright gift, you might receive an immediate income tax deduction that could equal the value of your gift, up to certain limits. You can carry forward any gift amount that exceeds these limits for up to five years. Noncash gifts are more restrictive. Read the full article here: https://www.pattonadvising.com/How-Can-My-Gift-Benefit-Me-and-the-Charity.c112.htm Patton Financial Advising 51 N. 4th Avenue Clarion, PA 16214 814-226-9400 Toll-free 1-877-547-2751 Visit website: www.pattonadvising.com Securities offered through Cetera Financial Specialists LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Cetera Investment Advisers LLC. Cetera entities are under separate ownership fhttps://www.exploreclarion.com/?p=353744rom any other entity. (Photos by Dave Cyphert of ProPoint Media Photography) Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Sweet Basil’s Free Pizza Friday a Hit Among Local Residents! SHIPPENVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – Sweet Basil Restaurant & Bar and exploreClarion.com have teamed up to continue a weekly giveaway that has become a hit among Clarion County and Forest County residents – Free Pizza Friday! Each Friday, one randomly selected winner will receive a certificate for a FREE large two-topping pizza. For details on how to enter, visit exploreClarion.com on Facebook or Twitter. For those who do not have Facebook or Twitter, entries can be emailed to [email protected] with “Free Pizza Friday” in the subject line. Include your name, address, and phone number in the email. Visit Sweet Basil Restaurant & Bar, of Shippenville, online to learn about the other great menu options they offer. (Photo by Dave Cyphert of ProPoint Media Photography) Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Police: Traffic Stop Leads to DUI, Child Endangerment Charges for Shippenville Man PAINT TWP., Pa. (EYT) – According to state police, a Shippenville man is facing DUI and child endangerment charges following a traffic stop on Route 322. The charges stem from an incident that occurred around 9:20 p.m. on September 11, 2021, on 28th Division Highway (Route 322), in Paint Township, Clarion County, involving 24-year-old Austin Michael Morrison. On March 19, 2022, Punxsutawney-based State Police filed the following charges against Morrison: – Endangering Welfare of Children – Parent/Guardian/Other Commits Offense, Felony 3 (two counts) – Disregard Traffic Lane (Single), Summary (three counts) – Failure to Carry Registration, Summary – Careless Driving, Summary According to a criminal complaint filed in Magisterial District Judge Timothy P. Schill’s office, around 9:10 p.m. on September 11, 2021, Punxsutawney-based State Police Troopers were traveling west on State Route 322, near Humane Way in Paint Township directly behind a 2001 Jeep Cherokee. A Pa. registration check came back with the driver listed as Austin Michael Morrison. Troopers observed Morrison’s vehicle “weaving within the lane, as well as drifting over the fog line lane designator three separate times,” the complaint states. The vehicle had crossed over the lane designator significantly the third time to the extent that three-fourths of the vehicle was traveling on the shoulder of the roadway, the complaint notes. Troopers then made a traffic stop, and upon making contact with the driver – Morrison, they observed Morrison, as well as two juvenile passengers in the rear seating area. The trooper observed Morrison’s hands “visibly shaking,” and one of the troopers inquired where he was coming from. Morrison told the trooper he was coming from a convenience store to get “rolling papers,” the complaint indicates. He then, without provocation, informed the trooper that he had his medical marijuana card, the complaint states. The trooper pointed out that rolling joints with medical marijuana was not an approved method of consumption, and Morrison acknowledged he was aware of that, according to the complaint. The trooper observed multiple physical indicators that Morrison may have been under the influence of marijuana and began to perform a series of field sobriety tests, the complaint continues. According to the complaint, Morrison’s behavior prior to the field sobriety tests was cooperative and indifferent, for the most part; however, he displayed mood swings and became angry, uncooperative, and argumentative as this incident developed. The trooper confronted Morrison about when he had last smoked (marijuana), and he denied having smoked since the previous night. As the trooper and Morrison continued to engage in conversation, Morrison reportedly admitted to being prescribed Suboxone, which is a substance classified as a narcotic analgesic, according to the complaint. Morrison was placed under arrest for suspicion of DUI and was transported to the Clarion Hospital to conduct a series of blood tests. NMS Labs issued a toxicology report detailing the following positive findings in the blood of Morrison: – Delta-9 Carboxy THC (21 +/- 6 ng/mL) – Delta-9 THC (1.2 +/- 0.4 ng/mL) – Buprenorphine – Free (1.3+/- 0.4 ng/mL) – Norbuprenorphine – Free (0.97 +/- 0.30 ng/ml) A preliminary hearing for Morrison has not yet been scheduled. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Vehicle vs. Motorcycle Crash on Route 68; Injuries Reported Friday, April 1, 2022 @ 12:04 AM CLARION, Pa. (EYT) – Injuries were reported in a vehicle versus motorcycle accident on State Route 68 in Clarion on Thursday afternoon. According to Clarion County 9-1-1, the call came in at 5:19 p.m. The crash occurred on State Route 68, near Dolby Street, in Clarion. Clarion Hospital EMS, Clarion Fire & Hose Company No. 1, and Clarion-based State Police were dispatched to the scene. The scene was cleared at 6:08 p.m. One individual was transported for injuries of unknown severity. PSP Clarion is expected to issue a press release on the above incident within 48 hours. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Only a few thin clouds will be visible amid an otherwise clear sky for Friday evening and night. Drier air will keep the muggy factor very low, and temperatures will fall into the 60s later. Eventual lows will be around 50° to the mid 50s. Saturday's weather conditions will depend on where you are or where you're going; southern Georgia will have sunshine with scattered clouds. Areas around I-10 will encounter more clouds and a few passing showers. Coastal zones will have widespread clouds with times of showers and rain, especially in the afternoon. Highs will be mainly in the 70s. Dryness returns for all areas Sunday with highs close to 80°. The next storm system affects the area Tuesday through Thursday with opportunities for heavy rain and a few strong and severe thunderstorms. --Casanova Nurse, Chief Meteorologist
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Work to Resume on New Second Avenue Park in May CLARION, Pa. (EYT) – Phase 1B of construction on the Second Avenue Park will commence in mid-May, according to Blueprint member Theron Miles. This phase will allow for installation of the soil retainment systems and sets the way to put in the children’s playground and install the parking lots. “We’re hoping to get it started in May,” Miles told exploreClarion.com. “It’s all based on material availability at this point. We anticipate breaking ground mid-May and having this phase of construction completed towards the end of August. That’s providing everything is available reasonably, material wise.” After completion of phase 1B, Blueprint will initiate phase two of construction in the Spring of 2023. This particular phase will include completion of the children’s playground, all green space, the parking lot, and the basketball, pickleball and tennis courts. “Phase two has not been funded yet,” Miles noted. “We are currently working on multiple funding sources and have several grant applications, as well as solicitations from private donations in place to work towards funding portions of the project.” Depending on funding and logistic success, Miles hopes that the park will be functional and open to the public at the conclusion of phase two. The park will then enter its final phase, phase three, which includes construction of the splash pad/ice skating area of the park as well as the restroom facility. “We are working on a funding source for (phase three),” Miles said. “It’s a little more difficult because it’s the most expensive portion and we’re hoping for late 2024 or early 2025 to be in construction of this portion.” Miles said the Clarion Blueprint Community appreciates the public’s patience on the project. “Being that this is a private non-profit organization, we don’t have the typical funding sources that a government entity would have to go out and fund a park like this,” he said. “We had to break this into so many different phases and we’re funding it as we go. It makes it a little more difficult on the projection of schedule. A couple more wheels in motion, you could say. “If it was a government funded project, it would open the door to a couple more grant opportunities,” Miles added. “It would, more or less, be a 16-month process from application to construction completed if we could apply for some of the larger programs.” The Blueprint Community is also working on teaming up with several government agencies in order to be able to apply for larger grant opportunities. A grant application in partnership with the Clarion County Housing Authority is currently pending approval. Donations are accepted in the form of checks made out to Clarion Blueprint and mailed to the Clarion Borough Offices found at 1400 E. Main Street, Clarion, PA 16214. Clarion Blueprint and Clarion Borough share the same address. Donations can also be made through PayPal at [email protected] The vision of the Clarion Blueprint Committee is to develop community assets in the Clarion area. It aims to expand on all the aspects Clarion has to offer, like its natural beauty or its businesses. Clarion Blueprint has been a designated blueprint community by the FHLBank of Pittsburgh since 2014. Its initiative was created with the goals of building strong local leadership, developing local and regional planning skills, and encouraging coordinated investments in targeted communities by public and private funders. Although the Second Avenue Park is Clarion Blueprint’s most ambitious project yet, they hope to follow it up with more projects. At a June 16 meeting, Clarion Blueprint explained they are interested in developing the Toby Boat Launch area with more parking and possible kayak rentals. In August, the Blueprint Committee joined forces with the Clarion Chamber of Business & Industry, The United Way of Clarion, Destination Clarion Downtown, Clarion’s Economic Development and Small Business Development, Clarion Borough, and C-93 to host a Pop-Up Festival in the borough. Because of the event’s success and positive feedback, the committee is discussing the idea of pop-up shops hosted within a “business incubator area in town.” RELATED: Clarion Blueprint Community Receives Neighborhood Assistance Program Award for Second Avenue Park Clarion Blueprint Community Begins Construction on Second Avenue Park Clarion to Break Ground on Second Avenue Project in August Clarion Blueprint Community Continuing Work on 2nd Avenue Multi-Generational Park Clarion Blueprint Community Hoping to Expand Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. – The Navy’s grade of chief petty officer (CPO) was officially established on Apr. 1, 1893, and is now celebrated on that date annually by Navy commands around the world. On Apr. 1, 2022, all the chief petty officers stationed onboard Corry Station gathered at Center for Information Warfare Training (CIWT) headquarters for the morning colors ceremony in honor of the 129th birthday of the chief petty officer. CIWT Command Master Chief Jason Thibodeaux explained that in the Navy, enlisted Sailors start at the apprentice level, progress through the journeyman level, and are recognized as having reached the master level when they are promoted to chief. “When a Sailor has reached the level of chief, they have mastered the ability to be a true technical expert in their rating,” said Thibodeaux. “At this point they aren’t the one doing all the work, they take on more the role of a teacher.” Rather than having a relatively small group with a mastery of their profession, chiefs are expected to take their level professional and technical knowledge, as well as their years of experience, and impart that into the apprentice and journeyman level Sailors to bring the Navy as a whole to a higher level. Thibodeaux continued, saying that chiefs, as technical experts, are expected to look at all angles of the problems that commands are confronted with, analyze the data, and offer possible options or recommendations for their commanders based on their knowledge and experience. “Another part of the heritage, and what makes a solid chief, is being able to have an honest conversation with your boss, ‘Hey sir or ma’am, what you are getting ready to do may not be the best course,’” said Thibodeaux. “Being open and honest in that conversation. Sometimes it’s uncomfortable telling someone that’s senior to you that we may not be putting our best foot forward, but the more time you spend doing that, the more comfortable you will get. Ultimately, you want them to do their best for the command, for the Navy, and for their Sailors.” The CIWT and Corry Station chiefs will hold a dining-in this evening in Pensacola to officially celebrate the 129th birthday of the chief petty officer. Active duty and retired chiefs in the community have been invited to share in the comradery of the event. This work, CIWT Celebrates Birthday of Chief Petty Officer Rate, by Kurt Van Slooten, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – U.S. Marines and Sailors with 2nd Marine Logistics Group, in concert with II Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) and Marine Corps Installations East (MCIEAST), hosted a ceremony to celebrate the completion and grand opening of the new II MEF Innovation Campus, which is now open to all Marines and Sailors across the base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, on Friday, April 1, 2022. The II MEF Innovation Campus, staffed and operated by Marines and Sailors from around 2nd MLG, is a 3,000 square foot collaboration space that offers service members and units capabilities to propose solutions, leverage experimentation, pool resources, and implement applications to increase warfighting readiness across the Marine Air-Ground Task Force. While the campus is hosted by 2nd MLG, its operational scope extends far beyond that of tactical-level logistics and combat service support. “The Innovation Campus is a place where rank does not matter – the ideas do,” said Capt. Garrett M. Brown, director of the II MEF Innovation Campus and innovation officer with 2nd MLG. “By creating a space where brilliant minds from across the Marine Corps can collaborate, you start to reap the benefits that just do not happen when everyone stays in their lane.” The II MEF Innovation Campus primarily offers two distinctive facilities with state-of-the-art equipment such as additive manufacturing and engineering tools available for service members to use at all hours of the day, seven days a week – made possible by the Marines and Sailors of the innovation staff. The centerpiece is the “The Lab,” a trailer that hosts up to 10 workstations that include top-notch desktop gaming PC’s repurposed for use with a professional suite of computer-aided design and drawing software to yield solutions for on-the-ground problems around the Fleet Marine Force. A suite of rapid prototyping capabilities, to include milling machines and electronic manufacturing gear, are also inside “The Lab” for all Marines and Sailors to use and create ready-made, low-cost items to benefit their units. “Our Marines and Sailors see the potential with existing and emerging capabilities and want to do things differently and address problems they see every day in their sections and shops,” said Col. Karin Fitzgerald, assistant chief of staff for logistics with 2nd MLG. “Our innovation challenges and course offerings are meant to empower our Marines, Sailors, and civilians to find new and adaptive solutions to provide II MEF a competitive advantage in the future fight.” “The Lab” has already helped facilitate several Fleet-ready, 3D-printed products that have been implemented throughout II MEF, to include an external gear rack for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle and handset covers for Harris tactical radios. The second capability is the collaboration trailer, a cooperative space for up to 30 people full of white boards, tables and meeting areas, and other amenities to make groups from a regimental battle staff to a rifle squad feel right at home for planning, brainstorming, teambuilding, and other omnidirectional idea sharing opportunities. “Good ideas need a home. The capabilities added to the campus create a location that naturally encourages cooperation and collaboration while providing the tools and know-how to prototype and test those new ideas,” said Brown. Every quarter, the Innovation Campus hosts the Commanding General’s Innovation Challenge, which offers a problem set for service members to propose solutions for operational implementation. Previous winners of the Innovation Challenge have cultivated proven results throughout II MEF, to include an all-in-one engine stand for intermediate-level vehicle maintenance; a QUADCON supply lot layout; and a proposal for hazardous material treatment aboard the installation. The campus staff and equipment are also available to assist personnel in developing ideas to submit for the quarterly challenge. As the Innovation Campus officially opens its doors to all, its team is confident Marines and Sailors will not only take full advantage of the wide variety of offered services but also promote forward thinking modernization efforts at every level of command. “It is common to think that you have to be some radical, Steve Jobs-esque thinker to practice real innovation,” said Brown. “But what people do not realize is that those people exist in every organization, and it’s possible to tap into that native brainpower if you resource properly and encourage a culture that allows people to take risks.” This work, 2nd Marine Logistics Group celebrates grand opening of II MEF Innovation Campus, by 1LT Kevin Stapleton, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
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Ingrid is in her eighth year of her PhD. She is engaged to her plain, attentive fiancé, Stephen, a white Japanese-to-English translator—though Ingrid would never identify him as such, because to call someone “white” is, to her, “an act of aggression—who occasionally misidentifies her racial heritage. (She’s Taiwanese, not Chinese.) She is interested in stability, career and marriage alike. And she is about to make a thesis-busting discovery about Xiao-Wen Chou, the fictional Chinese American poet at the center of her research, author of such vaunted poems as “Cedar Trees at Dusk” and “The Love Song of J. Alfred Peng.” The book tackles (with pitch-perfect slapstick) conversations of representation, cancel culture, and censorship. “Because I think we have it bad these days,” says one local talk-show host. “Very bad. ‘Don’t do this,’ ‘don’t say that,’ ‘don’t touch the interns,’ everyone says.” A lineage of white professors heads the East Asian Studies department. For one young white male poet, “publication felt…inevitable.” Stephen, hot off the success of his first book translation, is working on a manuscript entitled “Translating A Language I Can’t Speak.” A Nice White Man has a secret computer folder filled with photos of his (solely) East Asian ex-girlfriends. As the best comedy does, Disorientation manages to highlight uncomfortable truths, capture gray areas and hard lines, and resist sliding into easy binaries of heroes and villains. Reprehensible characters stumble into sound arguments; sympathetic ones bumble through poor judgments. Ingrid herself puts it nicely, as she attempts to sort out her feelings: “Just when she had a handle on who someone was, on the exact shape and size of their character, on the precise quantity of their goodness and badness, they insisted on changing.”
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Individual Airlifted After Being Ejected From Vehicle in I-80 Crash STRATTANVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – Emergency personnel were dispatched on Thursday afternoon to a one-vehicle accident on Interstate 80 in Strattanville that resulted in an individual being ejected from the vehicle. According to Clarion County 9-1-1, the call came in at 5:21 p.m. for a one-vehicle accident. The accident took place near mile marker 69 in Strattanville along Interstate 80, and it was reported that an individual was ejected from the vehicle. It is unclear how many individuals were in the vehicle at the time of the accident. Clarion-based State Police, Corsica Volunteer Fire Company, and Jefferson County EMS were dispatched to the scene. STAT MedEvac transported the individual from Clarion Hospital. The scene was cleared at 6:40 p.m. The severity of the individual’s injuries is unknown. PSP Clarion is expected to issue a press release on the above incident within 48 hours. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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The 49ers’ win total has been set at 10 for the 2022 season, per DraftKings SportsBook. That seems high considering Trey Lance will be under center, and we don’t know who will be blocking for him yet. That also tells you Vegas feels strongly about the Niners roster. It’s a team sport, and when you look at the star players on the roster, Lance won’t have to do the heavy lifting. Jimmy Garoppolo never did, so that’s not going to change for a 21-year-old. A month ago, the 49ers’ third-placed schedule appeared as if it would benefit the team next season. However, with the 49ers playing the AFC West — a division that added seemingly every good player available this offseason — next year will be a bit more difficult than expected. Instead of using the typical strength of schedule based on how teams performed last season, using teams projected win totals to determine next year’s strength of schedule makes more sense. That’s what Sharp Football Analysis did, and the Niners have the fourth toughest strength of schedule next year: 32: Chiefs 31: Jets 30: Rams 29: 49ers As for the rest of the NFC West, the Cardinals are 25th, while the Seahawks have the fifth-easiest schedule. I’ll believe Seattle is a playoff contender once I see it. It’s fair to question whether win totals projected this early are accurate. Outliers happen. Every now and then, you draft a Nick Bosa and soar over your season win total by five games. But, more often than not, the team you see now is what you’re going to get come training camp. According to Warren Sharp’s analysis, only three out of 10 teams in 2021 overachieved and exceeded expectations against what he referred to as a “brutal” schedule. Likewise, winning against easy schedules and overachieving happened at the same rate. The 49ers will have eight games in 2022 against teams who are projected to at least win nine games. That doesn’t include the Raiders (8.5) or Saints (7.5), who are viewed as fringe playoff teams. And, of course, four of those games are against the Rams and Cardinals since they’re in the NFC West. Expect another season where the Niners are a rollercoaster. On NFL Network’s Good Morning Football, Kyle Brandt asked, “if your life depends on a team taking it to the NFC title game next season, are you picking the Rams, Bucs, or Packers?” You can’t exclude the 49ers from that debate. The odds are slim that Trey Lance is on the same level as Matthew Stafford, Tom Brady, or Aaron Rodgers in 2022. Kyle Shanahan isn’t going to design an offense where Lance has more on his plate than he can handle. If the team made it to the NFC Championship twice with the quarterback play Jimmy Garoppolo provided, it’s not a stretch to think Lance — who will come with far more variance than Garoppolo, both good and bad — can’t pull off the same.
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What do you say to someone who has just missed out on an Oscar? The impulse is to offer sympathy, as though at a funeral. I’m sorry for your loss… Jessica Chastain was never down for that nonsense. Years before winning best actress on Sunday for The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Chastain was nominated twice before, both times going home empty-handed but with a seemingly full heart. We had talked a few times earlier in her career, and done one of those sprawling interviews at a tea room in Westwood for a magazine profile, just as she was becoming a household name. Both times she didn’t win—for The Help and, later, Zero Dark Thirty—the thing that struck me was that she seemed like someone who actually had. When I offered my sympathies in 2012, she did a self-effacing eye roll and said something along the lines of, “Come on, man. I was nominated at the Oscars!” That alone was a dream come true. If she couldn’t be satisfied with that, something must be wrong. Everyone is exhaustively aware of the bizarre outburst from last week’s ceremony that has eclipsed nearly everything else that came before or after. It has fueled the cynicism and contempt that some people feel toward the Academy Awards, considering it an elitist, self-aggrandizing event. Chastain feels like an exception, and it’s worth noting when someone conducts herself with kindness and good sportsmanship. I’ve covered the Oscars for 22 years, often from the wings of the stage, witnessing and writing about the little dramas that unfold just behind the curtain as winners and presenters come and go. There are lots of moments of joy and exhilaration, but you don’t see it all the time from those who don’t win. Sometimes you see sulking, bitterness—even people storming out of the theater. Back in 2012, I had run into Chastain momentarily before the awards in the swirl of guests entering the Dolby Theatre, and she had a kind of casual, giddy excitement. After she lost, I expected that mood to evaporate. But at the Governors Ball, I found that she wasn’t dejected at all. She was dancing, eating. Her grandmother was with her. I seem to recall Grandma dancing too. Chastain’s costar in The Help, Octavia Spencer, had won, and Chastain seemed legitimately overjoyed for her. Being nominated was enough. At one point she said to me, “Hey, let’s take a picture!” I never ask actors to take photos with me, but if the other person suggests it? Why not. So, someone at the party took my phone (maybe it was Grandma?) and snapped this: It was a personal photo, and so I showed it only to my wife and a few friends and colleagues, usually when discussing people who know how to do the Oscar race in a way that doesn’t dehydrate the soul. The following year, in 2013, Chastain was nominated again for Zero Dark Thirty. We’d done more interviews since then, and on Oscar night I met her in the wings of the stage. She opened her arms for a hug. The gowns and jewelry make it intimidating to accept an embrace from an Oscar nominee—it’s like hugging a wedding cake or a sculpture. I told Chastain that my three-year-old daughter and my wife, pregnant with a little boy who would be born three days later, were at home watching the telecast. My wife had texted that our little girl saw Chastain on TV during the red carpet and walked up to touch the screen. “Look mom, is that a real princess?” she said. After hearing this, Chastain said: “Turn on your camera. Let’s send her a message.” I winced. One of the rules about covering the show from backstage at that point was: no photography. Chastain insisted. She sent this message to a girl who had been so awed by her that she wasn’t sure she was real. Chastain didn’t win again that night, but I have no doubt she danced away the night again. This year, at Vanity Fair’s Oscar party, I found Chastain talking with my editor in chief, Radhika Jones, and approached to say hello. Chastain immediately launched into a story about our interviews—and the backstage video she’d made for my daughter. I mentioned her very first Oscar night, and how I had been unsure what to say because I was afraid she’d be downhearted. “Oh, no,” she said. “I had a great time that night.” I showed her our cheesy thumbs-up photo from back in the day. A true blast from the past. It was hard to tell the difference between the Jessica Chastain who won and the Jessica Chastain who hadn’t. Soon, the party swept her away. As it happens, the event photographer, Justin Bishop, had captured the moment I showed Chastain the old shot from way back when. Even on a troubling night, her display of humbleness and excitement felt entirely real.
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There’s nothing like getting in on the ground floor. It may be April 1st, but it’s never too early to think about a futures bet for the upcoming season. On today’s Gold Diggers podcast, Michelle Magdziuk offered her best bets for the brand new 2022 win totals from DraftKings. Baltimore Ravens over 9.5 No team in the league suffered more injuries to more important players than the Baltimore Ravens last season. So here’s a visual aid to help put things in perspective: Here's a way to visualize and evaluate how many injuries every NFL team suffered and the importance of those injuries themselves. X-Axis is looking at Adjusted Games Lost (total injuries), while the Y-Axis is WAR Adjusted Games Lost (importance of injuries) pic.twitter.com/oZGDUlz8c8 — Arjun Menon (@arjunmenon100) March 29, 2022 Baltimore finished with 19 players on injured reserve last season. They are due for massive injury regression to the mean, which means more talented players on the field for more games next season. Couple that with a slew of easier games against the Dolphins, Falcons, Giants, Panthers, Jaguars, and Jets, and John Harbaugh’s bunch should be in great shape to hit this over. Assuming they win those six games, Baltimore would have to go just 4-7 in their remaining 11 games to hit this over. Pittsburgh Steelers over 7.5 Mike Tomlin does not win fewer than eight games in a season. He’s like the postal service. Neither rain, sleet, nor snow will keep him from finishing at least .500. Whether it’s Duck Hodges, Mason Rudolph, or the ghost of Ben Roethlisberger, the Steelers always find a way to stay above water. I’m no Mitchell Trubisky fan, but Pittsburgh still has a championship-level defense and enough playmakers on offense to be able to eke out some close wins. We’ve seen Trubisky drag Matt Nagy to the playoffs, so it’s not crazy to think he could at least finish with a winning record with a good head coach. Their schedule is also favorable in that all of their toughest games come at home. That helps any team, of course, but particularly one with an unspectacular quarterback. A lot of gamblers have lost a lot of money betting on streaks to end. Don’t be that person. Chicago Bears under 7 The Bears were downright bad last season, and they haven’t done a ton to change that personnel-wise. In fact, they’ve lost Allen Robinson to free agency, traded Khalil Mack, and don’t have a first-round pick. Maybe you have more faith in new head coach Matt Eberflus than Matt Nagy, but it may take him a year or two to get up and running. Aaron Rodgers still owns them, and games against the Bills, 49ers, Cowboys, and Patriots don’t look promising, either. Even if Justin Fields improves in year two, that’s not going to be enough for the Bears to win eight games. Atlanta Falcons under 5 There was reason to be skeptical about this over, even with Matt Ryan in town. Now that Ryan is a Colt and Marcus Mariota has the keys to the car, there’s even less to be excited about in Atlanta. Sure, Kyle Pitts is great, but what else is there? Auden Tate? Cordarrelle Patterson? That’s not going to be good enough to win six games. Matching up against the AFC North and NFC West won’t help much, either. No one with the Falcons will ever admit it publicly, but there’s all the reason in the world for this team to go into the tank in 2022. If Atlanta is going to get the number one pick next year they’re going to have to keep their win total below three. In 7 of the last 10 seasons, the team with the worst record has won 2 or fewer games. While we all know there’s only one team in the NFL worth rooting for, there are plenty that are worth betting on. Hopefully you take our advice, and are better for it come next winter.
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Jim Carrey sounds like he’s had enough of show business. The prolific comedic actor told Access Hollywood that he is “fairly serious” about retiring from acting, saying, simply, “I’ve done enough.” Carrey shared the news while promoting his next film, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, after being told that country legend Dolly Parton said she’d like Carrey to play her former music partner Porter Wagoner in a Parton biopic. “It’s a lovely thing,” Carrey said, caught by surprise. “But I’m retiring.” When asked whether he was being serious, Carrey doubled down. “I’m being fairly serious, yeah.” The Bruce Almighty star went on to say his retirement is not written in stone: “It depends. If the angels bring some sort of script that’s written in gold ink that says to me that it’s going to be really important for people to see, I might continue down the road. But I’m taking a break.” Earlier in the week, Carrey made headlines after condemning Hollywood’s elite for giving Will Smith a standing ovation after he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars. “I was sickened by the standing ovation,” Carrey told Gayle King. “Hollywood is just spineless en masse, and it really felt like it was a clear indication that we aren’t the cool club anymore.” In recent years, Carrey seems to have spent more time painting than acting. “I really like my quiet life, and I really like putting paint on canvas. And I really love my spiritual life. And I feel like, and this is something you might never hear another celebrity say as long as time exists, I have enough,” Carrey told Access Hollywood. “I’ve done enough. I am enough.” — Even Before Will Smith, It Was a Strange and Awkward Oscars — “A Deeply Shocking, Traumatic Event”: The Academy Forcefully Decries Will Smith — Inside the Vanity Fair Oscar Party — Marilyn Monroe’s Final Hours: Nuke Fears, Mob Spies, and a Secret Kennedy Visitor — WeWork’s Adam and Rebekah Neumann: 9 Crazy Real-Life Stories — Colin Firth and Toni Collette on the New True-Crime Series The Staircase — Where Did All the Sex Go in Bridgerton Season Two? — What TV’s Increase in Full-Frontal Male Nudity Really Means — 15 Oscar-Winning Movies You Can Stream Right Now — From the Archive: Sandra Bullock, Full of Surprises — Sign up for the “HWD Daily” newsletter for must-read industry and awards coverage—plus a special weekly edition of “Awards Insider.”
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2022-04-01T20:09:27Z
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This week, cohost Joe Hagan digs into the latest on January 6 with CBS News correspondent Robert Costa, who, along with legendary reporter Bob Woodward, broke the news that the House select committee investigating the insurrection discovered a seven hour and 37 minute gap in Donald Trump’s call logs from that day. Costa explains the significance of that Watergate-like hole in Trump’s story, when he was MIA while the Capitol burned, and what it might portend for the investigation. He also defends the Department of Justice against critics who believe A.G. Merrick Garland isn’t doing enough to probe Trump’s involvement in an attempted coup. “Maybe we just don’t know the full story because they work like sharks,” he says. “They’re underwater in a way congressional committees are not.” — Fox News Hosts Entertained Putin-Friendly Talking Points. Then Their Colleagues Were Killed in Ukraine — The Life and Confessions of Mob Chef David Ruggerio — Kremlin Keeps Blurring Its Red Line Around Nuclear War — Calls for Recusals, Resignations, and Even Impeachment: Democrats Escalate Ethics Campaign Around Clarence Thomas — Two Ukrainian AP Journalists Capture the Most Devastating Moments of War — Trump: If I Was President I’d Threaten to Drop a Nuclear Bomb on Russia — What Will Dems Do If Biden Doesn’t Run? — Orgies, Beheadings, Jewish Space Lasers: Everything Kevin McCarthy Has Had to “Speak” to Republican Lawmakers About — The Truth Behind Republicans’ Vile Questioning of Ketanji Brown Jackson — From the Archive: Molly Bloom’s House of Cards — Not a subscriber? Join Vanity Fair to receive full access to VF.com and the complete online archive now.
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2022-04-01T20:09:33Z
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Fox News marked this week’s International Transgender Day of Visibility by inking a new contributor deal with Caitlyn Jenner. Though, the Olympic gold medalist turned reality-TV star turned failed California gubernatorial candidate was quick to assure Fox News viewers that she is “not a trans activist” in her first paid appearance on the network—a short, roughly three-minute spot on Sean Hannity’s show. Jenner’s new gig was met with fierce criticism from conservative pundits, somewhat unsurprisingly as the Republican Party wages a nationwide war against transgender rights. Those tensions were captured Thursday night, as Hannity welcomed Jenner to the Fox family with a clip of Florida governor Ron DeSantis lashing out at Disney employees for protesting recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in Florida. Jenner spent the majority of her spot telling the audience that being transgender was only “one part” of her life, reiterating that she’s a “patriot,” before calling herself a “common sense person” and reminding everyone that she helped raise 10 kids and has 20 grandchildren. “My father fought in World War II. My mother is 95…and she’s a patriot. I grew up that way and I want that to continue,” Jenner said, trying to take the focus off the litany of anti-transgender bills that Republicans are passing (though she did concede LGBTQ+ issues will likely play an outsized role in the 2022 midterms). Hannity ended the segment asking her to agree with Florida’s new “Don't Say Gay” law by spinning it as a way for U.S. educators to focus on “math, science, English” proficiency scores instead of a “woke” agenda. Jenner, shrugging, called the idea behind the Florida bill—or, at least, Hannity’s telling of it—“great.” “I’m a common sense person, and that’s what you call common sense,” Jenner said. Even still, Jenner’s attempts to fit in with the Fox News crowd by draping herself in the American flag and giving reassurances that she’s supportive of Republican’s assault on LGBTQ+ rights (or at the very least, indifferent) will likely not win over some conservative media figures. “I’m embarrassed for my friends at Fox News,” wrote Blaze TV host Elijah Schaffer in response to the Jenner deal. Todd Starnes, a former Fox News Radio host who parted ways with the network in 2019 after a guest on his show accused Democrats of worshipping a pagan god synonymous with child sacrifice, said the hire “is not about ideology—it’s about the Almighty Dollar.” “No surprise that Fox would hire a transgender activist…. So someone ran the numbers and decided this was a good financial investment,” Starnes tweeted Thursday. Similarly, former Trump White House aide Darren Beattie mocked the move as a shrewd maneuver designed to shield Fox from criticism. “Caitlyn Jenner on Fox... so now the cattle can say they are not transphobic,” tweeted Beattie, a previous Tucker Carlson Tonight guest. Jenner has always straddled a strange position in the GOP; an extremely wealthy, longtime Republican in Hollywood, who came out as transgender in 2015, Jenner has said that “It was easy to come out as trans. It was harder to come out as a Republican.” In 2021, after a failed run in the California gubernatorial race, Jenner called for Republicans to become “more inclusive.” It’s clear the party is going in the opposite direction, with a number of red states passing bills that ban trans students from participating in organized sports in some schools, and block trans youth from receiving gender-affirming care. In Texas, the governor deemed gender-affirming care as “child abuse,” targeting the parents of trans minors who do receive such care. Jenner did receive a warm welcome from Fox personalities Tammy Bruce and Tomi Lahren. Lahren tweeted, “Proud to welcome [Jenner] to the Fox News family. She is a kind and wonderful human who fights harder for freedom and American values than most.” In a Thursday statement announcing the hire, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott described Jenner as “an inspiration to us all” and “a trailblazer in the LGBTQ+ community.” Scott also noted that Jenner’s “illustrious career spans a variety of fields that will be a tremendous asset for our audience.” — Fox News Hosts Entertained Putin-Friendly Talking Points. 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In the nine months since the House of Representatives formed a select committee to investigate the events surrounding the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, numerous members of Donald Trump’s inner circle have refused to cooperate, preferring instead to risk contempt of Congress charges than reveal what is, more than likely, extremely damaging information about the former president. Surprisingly not among them? Jared Kushner, who was apparently more than happy to bring investigators up to speed on what he knows. NBC News reports that Kushner—husband of Ivanka, son-in-law of Donald, and former senior White House adviser—met virtually with the panel on Thursday for more than six hours, after voluntarily agreeing to speak with the committee. While Trump family members have been known in the past to meet with officials investigating the ex-president only to plead the Fifth hundreds of times, Kushner reportedly saw no reason to stonewall the group. Though the details of what he revealed are not known at this time, Virginia Democratic representative Elaine Luria told MSNBC the former first son-in-law provided the panel with “really valuable” information. Speaking to NPR, Luria said, “I think that the committee really appreciates hearing information directly from people who have relevant facts about January 6, and the fact that Jared Kushner came as a witness is helpful to building the story of our investigation.” Kushner was en route back to Washington from Saudi Arabia while the Capitol was being attacked, but the panel is obviously also interested in the events leading up to the insurrection (for example, Trump’s monthslong campaign to convince people a second term had been stolen from him, and attempts to get Mike Pence to block the certification of Joe Biden‘s win.) According to NBC News, “the panel had been expected to inquire about Trump’s false claims that he won the election and other information related to the deadly attack on the Capitol,” as well as “any dealings [Kushner] had with Virginia ‘Ginni’ Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, in the lead-up to Jan. 6.” (Last week, The Washington Post revealed that the committee was in possession of more than two dozen text messages between Thomas and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows re: overturning the election. One of them, from November 13, 2020, seemingly referred to Kushner, with Thomas writing: “Just forwarded to yr gmail an email I sent Jared this am. Sidney Powell & improved coordination now will help the cavalry come and Fraud exposed and America saved.” Powell, of course, is the unhinged Trump attorney who promoted claims like “there is a secret server that all the votes go to where they [are] manipulate[d].”) In June, CNN reported that an alleged chilliness had developed between Jared and Ivanka and the 45th president, supposedly, in part, over the couple’s annoyance that Trump wouldn’t stop harping about the 2020 election. Having said that, they apparently had no issue following him to Florida and spending the summer at his club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where their accommodations are “separated by mere tens of feet.” It should also never, ever be forgotten that the duo’s go-to move while working in the administration was to literally flee the scene any time there was blowback for something extra bad Trump did, in apparent hopes people would forget they were senior advisers to the president. And, to date, they have never publicly declared that Biden won the election fair and square. So no one should be hailing Kushner as some kind of hero or defender of democracy. Nevertheless, Kushner’s apparent helpfulness to the committee—which could change should he be asked to turn over documents—is in stark contrast to numerous other insiders. In November, former senior White House adviser Stephen Bannon was criminally charged for ignoring a subpoena from the panel. In January, the House voted to hold Meadows in criminal contempt, after he initially said he would cooperate—and turned over thousands of pages of documents—before abruptly changing his mind. And just this week, the panel unanimously voted to hold former Trump advisers Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro in contempt of Congress. According to the committee, it is in talks with Ivanka Trump for her to answer questions, but a final agreement has not been reached. “The expectation is that it will take place, as to when I can’t tell you right now, I know we are engaging her as a committee,” chairman Bennie Thompson said Wednesday. In a letter sent to the former first daughter in January, the committee noted that she was in the Oval Office during a phone call between her father and Mike Pence on the morning of January 6. That’s the phone call the president reportedly told his V.P. he didn’t have “the courage” to block the certification of Biden’s win. Rep. Liz Cheney has also said the committee had “firsthand testimony” that Ivanka asked her father “at least twice” to stop the riot. (For her part Ivanka tweeted that day “the violence must stop,” which would have meant more if she hadn’t initially addressed the people attacking the Capitol as “American patriots.”) If you would like to receive the Levin Report in your inbox daily, click here to subscribe. — Fox News Hosts Entertained Putin-Friendly Talking Points. 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Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet, Rear Adm. Jim Aiken, hosted delegates from the Chilean Navy (Armada de Chile) for the 26th annual Maritime Staff Talks (MST), at St. Francis Barracks, Florida National Guard Headquarters, St. Augustine, Florida, March 29-31, 2022. Maritime Staff Talks with the Chilean Navy began in 1996, when the Chilean Navy invited the U.S. Navy to establish an annual meeting to discuss topics of mutual interest. MSTs support the U.S. maritime strategy, “Advantage at Sea,” by building and strengthening working relationships between U.S. and partner nations. “Chile is a strong and valued partner,” said Aiken at the opening ceremony. “These engagements provide us an opportunity to share information and build our relationships which allow us to enhance our capabilities when working together. Aiken led the U.S delegation and Rear Adm. Raul Zamorano, Deputy Chief of Navy General Staff, and Capt. Guillermo Ceballos, Head of International Relations Department, Navy General Staff (EMGA), led the Chilean delegation. Zamorano said he saw the MST as a chance to further positive relations more effectively between the two countries. “I am very happy to be here in person with my team representing the Chilean Navy,” said Zamorano. This MST is an excellent platform to share experiences, address matters of mutual concern, and explore opportunities to reinforce our mutual cooperation and interoperability in different aspects. We have a shared friendship, a long professional relationship for many years resulting in numerous cooperative initiatives in exercises such as UNITAS, Teamwork South, Panamax, and RIMPAC. Our Navies share a number of common interests and concerns as well as a firm commitment to freedom of navigation, a rules-based international system as a support to peace and stability of our maritime cause. I look forward to further engage in our long standing relationship through cooperation. ” Topics discussed included upcoming operations and exercises to include PANAMAX, UNITAS, and Teamwork South, which is Chile’s largest maritime exercise. Delegates also discussed opportunities for personnel exchanges and for formal education at both Chilean and U.S. maritime schools. “We trust you and you trust us, and we have developed a partnership built on friendship. The same kind of relationships that win on a soccer pitch also win on the seas and because of that we are stronger as a U.S. and as a Chilean Navy. Thank you”, said Aiken. U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet supports U.S. Southern Command’s joint and combined military operations by employing maritime forces in cooperative maritime security operations to maintain access, enhance interoperability, and build enduring partnerships in order to enhance regional security and promote peace, stability and prosperity in the Caribbean, Central and South American region. Learn more about USNAVSO/4th Fleet at https://www.facebook.com/NAVSOUS4THFLT and @NAVSOUS4THFLT. This work, 4th Fleet Conducts Maritime Staff Talks with Chile, by PO1 Steven Khor, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is ramping up his war against Disney, threatening to retaliate against one of his state’s largest employers over its criticism of the anti-gay law he signed this week. “Disney has alienated a lot of people now,” DeSantis said at a press conference Thursday. “And so the political influence they’re used to wielding, I think has dissipated. And so the question is, why would you want to have special privileges in the law at all? And I don’t think that we should.” DeSantis appears to be endorsing an idea floated by some state GOP lawmakers to revoke the “special privileges” Disney has enjoyed for decades under the Reedy Creek Improvement Act as punishment for its stance against the anti-gay bill. The Reedy Creek Improvement District, established in 1967, effectively allows Disney World to act as its own government; the park oversees its own land use, regulates its own buildings, roads, and essentially provides the services a municipal or county government typically would. By revoking this statute, Disney World would come under the county's regulations. “If Disney wants to embrace woke ideology,” Florida State Representative Spencer Roach tweeted Wednesday, “it seems fitting that they should be regulated by Orange County.” It's unclear whether DeSantis and his Republican allies will follow through on this threat, which came days after the governor enacted the “Don’t Say Gay” bill Florida Republicans passed in March. The law takes effect July 1 and will prohibit teachers in the state from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity with school children and allow parents to take legal action against school districts they feel have violated the law. Disney had initially shrugged at the bill, with CEO Bob Chapek insisting that the “inspiring content” the company created in programs like Modern Family could better effect change than any condemnation of the GOP’s legislative attack on LGBTQ kids. That triggered an internal revolt at the company, including an employee walkout and an open letter from Disney employees stating that Disney’ had “utterly failed to match the magnitude of the threat to LGBTQIA+ safety represented by this legislation.” The pressure campaign pushed the company to more directly criticize the law and vow to support repeal efforts. The law has already been challenged in court. https://twitter.com/WaltDisneyCo/status/1508494672817123330 That drew the ire of Republicans in Florida and beyond, who have made the entertainment giant the latest target in their endless culture wars. National Republicans like Marco Rubio accused Disney of supporting the “indoctrination” of young kids. The right-wing outrage machine has made the company their punching bag du jour, with Ben Shapiro planning to create kids’ content through his conservative Daily Wire media outlet to counterprogram Disney, which he whined was “being held hostage by the woke.” And state Republicans like Roach are holding meetings to discuss repealing the Reedy Creek Improvement District. That would be a “disaster” for the company, according to Orlando News 6 political analyst Jim Clark. But it may be a bluff: “If you ask me whether it’s politically possible to take these privileges away from the Disney company, I don’t think so,” Richard Foglesong, who explored the relationship between Disney and Orlando in his book, Married to the Mouse, told News 6. “I think that cooler minds will prevail and that this is really a shot across the bow to try to bring the Disney company, Mickey Mouse if you will, into line with Governor DeSantis.” DeSantis, then, may be playing a game of chicken…with the Mouse. It’s petty, but it’s also fitting for the Florida governor, who has become a GOP star — and potential 2024 presidential contender — by rushing to the front lines of every conservative culture war. And, as Slate’s Mark Joseph Stern recently observed, it’s part of a disturbing trend in which the GOP appears to be “turbocharging its anti-gay agenda” after a period of “tactical retreat.” — Fox News Hosts Entertained Putin-Friendly Talking Points. Then Their Colleagues Were Killed in Ukraine — The Life and Confessions of Mob Chef David Ruggerio — Kremlin Keeps Blurring Its Red Line Around Nuclear War — Calls for Recusals, Resignations, and Even Impeachment: Democrats Escalate Ethics Campaign Around Clarence Thomas — Two Ukrainian AP Journalists Capture the Most Devastating Moments of War — Trump: If I Was President I’d Threaten to Drop a Nuclear Bomb on Russia — What Will Dems Do If Biden Doesn’t Run? — Orgies, Beheadings, Jewish Space Lasers: Everything Kevin McCarthy Has Had to “Speak” to Republican Lawmakers About — The Truth Behind Republicans’ Vile Questioning of Ketanji Brown Jackson — From the Archive: Molly Bloom’s House of Cards — Not a subscriber? Join Vanity Fair to receive full access to VF.com and the complete online archive now.
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So far, Prince William and Kate Middleton haven’t made moves in Hollywood like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, but a recent addition to their team might mean that they also have their eyes on the entertainment space. On Thursday, Kate and William announced that they have hired Amanda Berry, the former head of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts to serve as the CEO for their charity, the Royal Foundation. Previously, Berry served as the chief executive of BAFTA, which hosts Britain’s high-profile annual awards show, for 23 years. William has served as the patron of BAFTA since 2010 and has appeared alongside Kate at the awards show for many years since. In a statement, the duke and duchess praised their new hire. “We are very much looking forward to working with Amanda and are thrilled that she has chosen to join us at the Royal Foundation,” it read. “Her extensive experience will be of tremendous value as we continue our ambitious charitable work.” The Royal Foundation is the umbrella organization that oversees William and Kate’s various charitable pursuits, including the Earthshot Prize, the Centre for Early Childhood, and United for Wildlife. In a statement about her hire, Berry said she was interested in helping the couple broaden their charitable scope. “I am very excited to be joining The Royal Foundation as it continues to step up the global ambition for the Duke and Duchess’ philanthropic work,” Berry added. “I have witnessed, and am so impressed by, the unique impact The Royal Foundation can make on the issues Their Royal Highnesses support, from mental health to conservation, and raising awareness of the importance of early years.” The foundation’s former CEO, Jason Knauf, stepped down in December 2021, after three years at the helm of the organization and four years serving as a communications secretary to Kate and William. He also worked with Harry and Meghan until the couple’s households were split in early 2019. In October 2021, the Earthshot Prize, a project started by William to be the "Nobel Prize” for climate change efforts, awarded its first five awards of $1 million, and announced that the next edition of the event would take place in the United States. A source close to the couple told Vanity Fair that they were interested in expanding their presence in the U.S. “Team Cambridge is very focused on America and making sure they have a high profile over there,” the insider said. “The possibility of them making a high-profile visit is very much on the cards for next year.” — See All the Red-Carpet Fashion From the 2022 Oscars — Inside Vanity Fair’s Oscar After-Party — The Life and Confessions of Mob Chef David Ruggerio — The West’s Fairy-Tale Fetishization of Russia — Prince Andrew’s First Public Appearance With the Queen — All of the Looks From the Vanity Fair Oscar Party — Inside the Frenzied World of Rare Watches and the Rich People Who Love Them — Mark Seliger’s Vanity Fair Oscar Party Portraits — 15 Best Hyaluronic Acid Serums for Plump, Hydrated Skin — From the Archive: Sarma Melngailis, the Runaway Vegan — Sign up for “The Buyline” to receive a curated list of fashion, books, and beauty buys in one weekly newsletter.
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Patrick Demarchelier, the photographer known for his iconic portraits of Princess Diana and '90s supermodels, died on Thursday at age 78. His death was announced on his official Instagram account alongside three self-portraits of the artist with the caption, “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Patrick Demarchelier on March 31st 2022, at the age of 78. He is survived by his wife Mia, his three sons Gustaf, Arthur, Victor and three grandchildren.” Demarchelier's work was a staple of both Vogue and Harper's Bazaar for three decades, and he became the first non-British person to ever take an official royal photograph with his portrait of Princess Diana. The photographer, who was born in 1943, grew up in Le Havre, France. He began his career in Paris with no formal training before becoming an assistant to Vogue photographer Hans Feurer which first put him in contact with the fashion magazine he would eventually become synonymous with. After moving to New York in 1975, Demarchelier helped give rise to the birth of the supermodel, recommending Kate Moss to Calvin Klein and capturing ten of the biggest faces in modeling of the era for Vogue's 100th anniversary cover. Madonna was also drawn to his fresh aesthetic, enlisting him to shoot the art for her “Justify My Love” single, and he's also the man behind the heavily-referenced Rolling Stone cover starring Janet Jackson with the hands of an unidentified man holding her breasts. In 2007, Demarchelier was names an officier dans l’ordre des arts et des lettres by the French Ministry of Culture, the same year he also received the CFDA Founder’s Award. But despite these many accolades, in 2018, the photographer was one of many who were accused of sexual harassment amid the #MeToo movement. Demarchelier denied all of the allegations at the time, but in response to the accusations, Condé Nast announced, “We have informed Patrick we will not be working with him for the foreseeable future.” — See All the Red-Carpet Fashion From the 2022 Oscars — Inside Vanity Fair’s Oscar After-Party — The Life and Confessions of Mob Chef David Ruggerio — The West’s Fairy-Tale Fetishization of Russia — Prince Andrew’s First Public Appearance With the Queen — All of the Looks From the Vanity Fair Oscar Party — Inside the Frenzied World of Rare Watches and the Rich People Who Love Them — Mark Seliger’s Vanity Fair Oscar Party Portraits — 15 Best Hyaluronic Acid Serums for Plump, Hydrated Skin — From the Archive: Sarma Melngailis, the Runaway Vegan — Sign up for “The Buyline” to receive a curated list of fashion, books, and beauty buys in one weekly newsletter.
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Paul McCartney is stepping in to try and stop the surcharges on all your favorite dairy-alternative Starbucks beverages. The music legend teamed up with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to ask Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson to reconsider his current approach to plant-based milk. McCartney wrote an open letter to the coffee franchise ahead of his upcoming performance in Seattle, where the company's headquarters are based. “My friends at PETA are campaigning for this,” he wrote, adding, “I sincerely hope that for the future of the planet and animal welfare you are able to implement this policy.” Given that Johnson is scheduled to step down as CEO on April 4, the musician hopes that he will consider making this change as one of his final actions in office. McCartney began his note by explaining that, “It recently came to my attention that Starbucks in the USA has an extra charge for plant-based milks as opposed to cow’s milk.” He added, “I must say this surprised me,” as Starbucks stores in the UK do not have an additional charge on milk alternatives. The former Beatle concluded, “I would like to politely request that you consider this policy also in Starbucks USA.” In an exclusive statement to the New York Post, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk said, “Paul is in a bit of a COVID-19 bubble on the tour as any cancellation would be a huge problem, so instead of going out to a Starbucks with PETA to give away soy lattes, he decided to pitch in by personally writing to the company.” They added, “Even the name of the venue is a reminder that cow’s milk production contributes to global climate change, something Starbucks should get behind,” referring to Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena. McCartney has been an outspoken vegetarian since the '70s along with his late first wife Linda McCartney. Following her death, he vowed to commit himself to furthering animal rights. His daughter Stella McCartney has also been an environmentalist advocate for decades, starring in anti-fur ads for PETA and advancing synthetic leather and fur technology through her eponymous fashion brand. — See All the Red-Carpet Fashion From the 2022 Oscars — Inside Vanity Fair’s Oscar After-Party — The Life and Confessions of Mob Chef David Ruggerio — The West’s Fairy-Tale Fetishization of Russia — Prince Andrew’s First Public Appearance With the Queen — All of the Looks From the Vanity Fair Oscar Party — Inside the Frenzied World of Rare Watches and the Rich People Who Love Them — Mark Seliger’s Vanity Fair Oscar Party Portraits — 15 Best Hyaluronic Acid Serums for Plump, Hydrated Skin — From the Archive: Sarma Melngailis, the Runaway Vegan — Sign up for “The Buyline” to receive a curated list of fashion, books, and beauty buys in one weekly newsletter.
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The price of WTI crude oil Crude Oil Crude oil is the most popular tradable instrument in the energy sector, offering exposure to global market conditions, geopolitical risk, and economics. The instrument is strategically relied upon and situated in the global economy. Crude oil has proven to be a unique option for traders given volatility and the efficacy of both swing trading and longer-term strategies. Despite its popularity, crude oil is a very complex investing instrument, given the litany of fluctuations in oil prices, risk, and impact of politics stemming from OPEC. Short for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC operates as an intergovernmental organization of 13 countries, helping set and dictate the global oil market.How to Trade Crude Oil Crude oil is most commonly traded as an exchange-traded fund (ETF) or through other instruments with exposure to it. This includes energy stocks, the USD/CAD, and other investing options. Crude oil itself is traded across a duality of markets, including the West Texas Intermediate Crude (WTI) and Brent crude. Brent is the more relied upon index in recent years, while WTI is more heavily traded across futures trading at the time of writing. Other than geopolitical events or decisions by OPEC, crude oil can move due to a variety of different ways. The most basic is through simple supply and demand, which is affected by global output. Increased industrial output, economic prosperity, and other factors all play a role in crude prices. By extension, recessions, lockdowns, or other stifling factors can also influence crude prices. For example, an oversupply or mitigated demand due to the aforementioned factors would result in lower crude prices. This is due to traders selling crude oil futures or other instruments. Should demand rise or production plateau, traders will bid increasingly on crude, whereby driving prices up. Crude oil is the most popular tradable instrument in the energy sector, offering exposure to global market conditions, geopolitical risk, and economics. The instrument is strategically relied upon and situated in the global economy. Crude oil has proven to be a unique option for traders given volatility and the efficacy of both swing trading and longer-term strategies. Despite its popularity, crude oil is a very complex investing instrument, given the litany of fluctuations in oil prices, risk, and impact of politics stemming from OPEC. Short for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC operates as an intergovernmental organization of 13 countries, helping set and dictate the global oil market.How to Trade Crude Oil Crude oil is most commonly traded as an exchange-traded fund (ETF) or through other instruments with exposure to it. This includes energy stocks, the USD/CAD, and other investing options. Crude oil itself is traded across a duality of markets, including the West Texas Intermediate Crude (WTI) and Brent crude. Brent is the more relied upon index in recent years, while WTI is more heavily traded across futures trading at the time of writing. Other than geopolitical events or decisions by OPEC, crude oil can move due to a variety of different ways. The most basic is through simple supply and demand, which is affected by global output. Increased industrial output, economic prosperity, and other factors all play a role in crude prices. By extension, recessions, lockdowns, or other stifling factors can also influence crude prices. For example, an oversupply or mitigated demand due to the aforementioned factors would result in lower crude prices. This is due to traders selling crude oil futures or other instruments. Should demand rise or production plateau, traders will bid increasingly on crude, whereby driving prices up. Read this Term futures is settling at $99.27. That is down -$1.01 or -1.01%. The high price today reached $101.75 while the low extended to $97.78. A week ago today, the price closed at $113.90. The decline of $14.63 represents a tumble of -12.84% for the week. the high for the week was on Monday at $112.93 on the low was today at $97.78 area download took out the low from Tuesday's trade at $98.44 before bouncing back to the upside. Looking at the hourly chart below, the high price from March 30 stalled right near its 100/200 hour moving averages (blue and green lines). The holding below those moving averages, kept the sellers in play and helped to lead to a move back to the downside from a technical perspective. Crude oil remain below its 100/200 hour moving averages ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
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The Evolving Conversation About Quality in Online Learning | Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 2PM ET April 1, 2022 - 11:17am In this webinar, you'll hear from Inside Higher Ed Editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman as they take a deep dive into the newly-released special report, “The Evolving Conversation About Quality in Online Learning,” which examines how the pandemic has reshaped both the practice and perceptions of online, hybrid and blended learning in postsecondary education. You’ll walk away better informed about changing student demands and expectations regarding online quality; growing institutional support and training for faculty members; how quality is judged in virtual learning, and who does the judging; and best practices for high-quality instruction, however it is delivered. 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How do students, faculty and administrators at community colleges feel in spring of 2022? In the sixth installment of the Digital Learning Pulse Survey (DLPS) series, Bay View Analytics, Cengage, ACCT, ATD, OLC and PTK seek to answer that very question. This conversational webinar will examine the most recent results of the survey alongside personal experiences from a Beaver County Community College student and an Ivy Tech Community College administrator. In addition, we’ll receive the national community college perspective on the results from the leader of Achieving the Dream. 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The major indices are closing higher after a late session surge take the Dow and S&P toward the highs and reverse declines in the NASDAQ index. The major indices Indices Stock market indices represents an index that measures a particular stock market or a segment of the stock market. These instruments are important investors as they help compare current price levels with past prices to calculate market performance.The main two parameters for indices are that they are both investable and transparent. For example, investors can invest in a stock market index by buying an index fund, which is structured as either a mutual fund or an exchange-traded fund, and track an index. The difference between an index fund's performance and the index, if any, is called tracking error. Most major countries boast multiple indices. Commonly traded indices include the S&P 500, NASDAQ-100, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIJA), EURO STOXX 50, Hang Seng Index, and many more.Stock market indices can be characterized or segmented by the index coverage set of stocks. The overall coverage of an index constitutes an underlying group of stocks, most commonly grouped together by underlying investor demand.How to Trade IndicesRetail brokers offer indices exposure through the use of contracts-for-difference (CFDs) or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Each are popular ways to trade specific markets and are almost always on offer at most brokers.Investors can choose between multiple types of indices that traditionally fall within several categories. This includes country coverage, regional coverage, global coverage, exchange-based coverage, and sector-based coverage.All indices are ultimately weighted in a number of different ways. The most common mechanisms include market-capitalization weighting, free-float adjusted market capitalization weighting, volatility weighting, price weighting, and others. Stock market indices represents an index that measures a particular stock market or a segment of the stock market. These instruments are important investors as they help compare current price levels with past prices to calculate market performance.The main two parameters for indices are that they are both investable and transparent. For example, investors can invest in a stock market index by buying an index fund, which is structured as either a mutual fund or an exchange-traded fund, and track an index. The difference between an index fund's performance and the index, if any, is called tracking error. Most major countries boast multiple indices. Commonly traded indices include the S&P 500, NASDAQ-100, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIJA), EURO STOXX 50, Hang Seng Index, and many more.Stock market indices can be characterized or segmented by the index coverage set of stocks. The overall coverage of an index constitutes an underlying group of stocks, most commonly grouped together by underlying investor demand.How to Trade IndicesRetail brokers offer indices exposure through the use of contracts-for-difference (CFDs) or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Each are popular ways to trade specific markets and are almost always on offer at most brokers.Investors can choose between multiple types of indices that traditionally fall within several categories. This includes country coverage, regional coverage, global coverage, exchange-based coverage, and sector-based coverage.All indices are ultimately weighted in a number of different ways. The most common mechanisms include market-capitalization weighting, free-float adjusted market capitalization weighting, volatility weighting, price weighting, and others. Read this Term snapped a two day decline. The Russell 2000 index was the biggest gainer today. The final numbers are showing: Dow industrial average up 139.92 points or 0.40% at 34818.28 S&P index up 15.45 points or 0.34% at 4545.87 NASDAQ NASDAQ The Nasdaq Stock Market or NASDAQ is an American stock exchange. It trails only the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in market capitalization and is part of a network of stock markets and options exchanges.Launched back in 1971, NASDAQ is the acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations. Since then it is known simply as NASDAQ and has become one of the most influential exchanges worldwide.The NASDAQ was the world’s first electronic stock market, and has since assumed the majority of major trades that had been executed by the over-the-counter (OTC) system of trading.What Makes Up the NASDAQ?In particular, the exchange also features the NASDAQ Composite, which includes almost all stocks listed on the NASDAQ stock market. Along with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIJA) and S&P 500 Index, this is one of the three most-followed stock market indices in the United States.Overall, the NASDAQ stock market has three different market tiers. This includes the Capital Market, or an equity market for companies that have relatively small levels of market capitalization. The listing requirements for small cap companies are less stringent than for other Nasdaq markets that list larger companies with significantly higher market capitalization.Additionally, the Global Market is made up of stocks that represent the Nasdaq Global Market. The Global Market consists of 1,450 stocks that meet the exchange’s financial and liquidity requirements, and corporate governance standards.Finally, the Global Select Market is a market capitalization-weighted index made up of 1,200 US-based and international stocks that represent the Global Select Market Composite. The Nasdaq Stock Market or NASDAQ is an American stock exchange. It trails only the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in market capitalization and is part of a network of stock markets and options exchanges.Launched back in 1971, NASDAQ is the acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations. Since then it is known simply as NASDAQ and has become one of the most influential exchanges worldwide.The NASDAQ was the world’s first electronic stock market, and has since assumed the majority of major trades that had been executed by the over-the-counter (OTC) system of trading.What Makes Up the NASDAQ?In particular, the exchange also features the NASDAQ Composite, which includes almost all stocks listed on the NASDAQ stock market. Along with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIJA) and S&P 500 Index, this is one of the three most-followed stock market indices in the United States.Overall, the NASDAQ stock market has three different market tiers. This includes the Capital Market, or an equity market for companies that have relatively small levels of market capitalization. The listing requirements for small cap companies are less stringent than for other Nasdaq markets that list larger companies with significantly higher market capitalization.Additionally, the Global Market is made up of stocks that represent the Nasdaq Global Market. The Global Market consists of 1,450 stocks that meet the exchange’s financial and liquidity requirements, and corporate governance standards.Finally, the Global Select Market is a market capitalization-weighted index made up of 1,200 US-based and international stocks that represent the Global Select Market Composite. Read this Term index up 40.99 points or +0.29% at 14261.51 Russell 2000 index rose 20.98 points or 1.01% at 2091.11 Looking at the major sectors in the S&P index, the gainers today included: real estate , +1.9% utilities +1.4% materials +1.1% The major decliners today included: industrials, -0.8% technology -0.3% financials -0.2% For the trading week, the Dow and S&P were little changed. The NASDAQ rose modestly: Dow industrial average, -0.07% S&P index +0.07% NASDAQ +0.63% A positive development technically for the S&P index is it is closing the day just above its 100 day moving average at 4541.81. Yesterday the index fell back below that moving average level, but rebounded back above in trading today. S&P index is closing above its 100 day moving average The not so good news is that the Dow industrial average remains below its 200 day moving average at 34996.69. Also not great technically, is the NASDAQ index moved up to its 100 day moving average on both Tuesday and Wednesday and found sellers ahead of the moving average level. The 100 day moving average currently comes in at 14599. A move above that moving average is needed to tilt the bias more in the direction of the upside. NASDAQ index moved up to its 100D MA this week but failed ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
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2022-04-01T20:22:54Z
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COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Several bridges across the Coeur d’Alene area will be repaired this summer, starting with the US-95 bridge over Northwest Boulevard on Monday. According to the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD), construction projects and repairs around some roads in the Coeur d’Alene area will begin on Monday, April 4, on the US-95 bridge structure. Road crews will be painting the steel railing and replacing the surface of the US-95 bridge. The project is expected to last two months to complete. During the bridge's construction, southbound drivers will not have access to the left turn lane on the bridge or downtown via Northwest Boulevard. During the summer, ITD will also be working on constructing and repairing more bridges in the Coeur d’Alene area, including the Spokane River Bridge on US-95. Other local bridges that will be repaired during the spring and summer seasons include the following: - Potlatch Hill Road: starting in early May, road crews will close one lane of the bridge on Potlatch Hill Road, where it crosses over Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive and provides access to the Terraces at Lake Coeur d’Alene. Temporary signals will be in place for one month to control one lane of traffic. - Seventh Street over I-90: starting in June, Seventh Street over I-90 will close, and traffic will be detoured to Ninth Street for one month. - I-90 over Wolf Lodge Creek: will be sealed to prevent damage from the weather in early June. Crews will close one lane in each direction for one month. - Greensferry Road: starting in late July, crews will close one lane in each direction on the Greensferry Road overpass in Post Falls for a few days. Road crews will work on joints that allow the bridge to expand and contract with the weather. Some drivers will see longer or shorter delays depending on the bridge location and the type of work being done in each area, as some work zones are scheduled to be in place for a few days and others for a few months. Drivers can check the 511.idaho.gov website to plan their commutes before hitting the road.
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2022-04-01T20:25:06Z
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PORTLAND, Ore. — The trial for Nancy Crampton-Brophy, a Washington County-based romance novelist accused of murdering her husband, begins Monday. Brophy is accused of shooting and killing her husband, Daniel Brophy, a chef at the Oregon Culinary Institute (OCI) on June 2, 2018. She was not arrested until September 2018. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges. She was once a prolific romance novelist with titles like "The Wrong Lover" and "The Wrong Husband." In 2011, she penned an essay titled "How to Murder Your Husband" for a blog called See Jane Publish. In that essay she wrote, "As a romantic suspense writer, I spend a lot of time thinking about murder and, consequently, about police procedure. After all, if the murder is supposed to set me free, I certainly don't want to spend any time in jail." Brophy wrote further: "It is easier to wish people dead than to actually kill them. But the thing I know about murder is that every one of us have it in him/her when pushed far enough." According to court documents that were unsealed in 2019, Nancy and Daniel Brophy shared an iTunes account. On the account, an article titled "10 ways to cover up a murder" was bookmarked. According to court documents, Daniel Brophy arrived at the Oregon Culinary Institute for work on June 2, 2018, and disabled the alarm for the building at 7:21 a.m. He was the only person in the building at that time. Surveillance video showed Nancy Brophy driving by the building. She was seen leaving the building at 7:28 a.m. on the surveillance video. A coworker of Daniel Brophy’s arrived at the building at 7:30 a.m., but Brophy's body was not discovered until 8 a.m. when students were allowed into the building. He was located in the rear kitchen. He had a gunshot wound in the back, which authorities believe paralyzed him, and he was shot once more in the chest. Brophy shared the news of her husband’s death on Facebook on June 3. She wrote in part: For my Facebook friends and family, I have sad news to relate. My husband and best friend, Chef Dan Brophy was killed yesterday morning. For those of you who are close to me and feel this deserved a phone call, you are right, but I’m struggling to make sense of everything right now. Nancy and Daniel Brophy had been married for 26 years at the time of his murder and had known each other for 27 years, according to court documents. At the time of her indictment in 2018, friends of the couple said they were shocked and didn't believe Nancy Brophy was capable of killing her husband. Tamara Alva worked for the Brophys and said she had known them for about 18 months when Daniel Brophy was murdered. Alva said she checked on Nancy Brophy after her husband died and she seemed distraught. "She wasn't some conniving, don't care, don't give a darn type person, this is a woman who truly loved her husband and all she could think about it is, he’s gone, what is she doing to do," Alva said. "I miss Dan. I think he was one hell of a guy and I love Nancy too. I think she's one heck of a gal and I don't think either one of them is deserving what they've gotten." Days after the shooting, Nancy Brophy asked detectives working on her husband’s murder case to send her a letter stating she was not a suspect so she could give it to her life insurance company to collect what she told police was a policy for Daniel Brophy valued at approximately $40,000. However, authorities learned of several policies Nancy Brophy could collect upon Daniel Brophy’s death that totaled more than $350,000, according to court documents. More documents were unsealed in 2020. Rod Underhill, the district attorney for Multnomah County at the time, said that the Brophys were living paycheck-to-paycheck and that Nancy Brophy stood to gain $1.5 million from her husband's death. Shortly after the shooting, Nancy Brophy surrendered a gun to police, which matched the style of gun that was used in the murder. Authorities originally determined the gun had been unused. She said she and Daniel Brophy had purchased the gun as a reaction to the Parkland mass shooting in Florida but had never bought ammunition for it. Later, authorities found that Nancy Brophy purchased a replacement slide and barrel on eBay. Police believe Nancy Brophy put the new parts on the gun before she allegedly shot her husband and reassembled the gun with the original parts after. In doing so, the rifling on any bullets found at the crime scene would not match the original slide and barrel of the gun surrendered. Police never recovered the parts of the gun they believe were used in the shooting. "Nancy Brophy planned and carried out what she believed was the perfect murder. A murder that she believed would free her from the grips of financial despair and enter a life of financial security and adventure," Underhill wrote in the 2020 court documents. Since she was arrested on Sept. 5, 2018, there have been more developments as she waits for trial. In November 2018, her lawyers asked to keep her jail visitor logs a secret. Her representation said it could reveal the defense team’s investigation and tactics. In 2019, she was sued by her stepson, Nathaniel Stillwater, for $1.7 million in damages for the wrongful death of his father, Daniel Brophy. In 2020, she asked to be removed from the jail to ride out her wait for trial in an undisclosed guest house with GPS monitoring and round-the-clock curfew. Her representation argued that she was "at risk of imminent death" in jail during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic because she has diabetes and was turning 70 in 2020. She attempted to have protein shakes delivered to her cell in order to avoid coming into contact with other inmates, but according to her lawyers, the jail staff refused. Her motion for bail was denied. "Judge Christopher A. Ramras found the presumption strong that the defendant is guilty and therefore denied her release from custody," the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said. Brophy’s murder trial is expected to last four weeks and begins on Monday, April 4. You can find coverage of the case on KGW.com, the KGW News app and YouTube channel.
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2022-04-01T20:25:12Z
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WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control announced Friday that it is ending a policy that limited asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The use of public health powers had been widely criticized by Democrats and immigration advocates as an excuse for the United States to shirk its obligations to provide haven to people fleeing persecution. The policy went into effect under President Donald Trump in March 2020. Since then, migrants trying to enter the U.S. have been expelled more than 1.7 million times. The policy, known as the Title 42 authority, named for a 1944 public health law to prevent communicable disease, will end on paper, but it will not take effect until May 23, to allow border officials time to prepare. The Associated Press first reported the change earlier this week. The policy was increasingly hard to justify scientifically as restrictions ended across the U.S. The federal order says efforts by the Department of Homeland Security to provide vaccines to migrants at the border will step up in the next two months. “After considering current public health conditions and an increased availability of tools to fight COVID-19 (such as highly effective vaccines and therapeutics), the CDC director has determined that an order suspending the right to introduce migrants into the United States is no longer necessary,” the CDC said in a statement. The decision is expected to draw more migrants to the U.S.-Mexico border. Even before it was officially announced, more than a dozen migrants excitedly ran out of their dormitory at the Good Samaritan shelter in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, asking about it. DHS said this week that about 7,100 migrants were coming daily, compared with an average of about 5,900 a day in February — on pace to match or exceed highs from last year, 2019 and other peak periods. But border officials said they are planning for as many as 18,000 arrivals daily, and that seems certain to cause challenges for border-region Democrats in tight reelection races — with some warning that the Biden administration is unprepared to handle the situation. Homeland Security said it created a Southwest Border Coordinating Center to respond to any sharp increases, with MaryAnn Tierney, a regional director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as interim leader and a Border Patrol official as deputy. Officials also are working on additional ground and air transportation options and tents to house the expected influx, and the Border Patrol has already hired on civilians. Instead of conducting patrols and uncovering smuggling activity, its agents spend about 40% of their time caring for people already in custody and administrative tasks that are unrelated to border security. The agency hoped to free up agents to go back into the field by hiring civilians for jobs such as making sure that microwaved burritos are served properly, checking holding cells and the time-consuming work of collecting information for immigration court papers. Still, administration officials acknowledged the fixes are only temporary measures. “The Biden-Harris administration is committed to pursuing every avenue within our authority to secure our borders, enforce our laws, and stay true to our values," said Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. "Yet a long-term solution can only come from comprehensive legislation that brings lasting reform to a fundamentally broken system.” The limits went into place in March 2020 under the Trump administration as coronavirus cases soared. While officials said at the time that it was a way to keep COVID-19 out of the United States, there always has been criticism that the restrictions were used as an excuse to seal the border to migrants unwanted by then-President Donald Trump. It was perhaps the broadest of Trump’s actions to restrict crossings and crack down on migrants. CDC officials lifted part of the order last month, ending the limits for children traveling to the border alone. In August, U.S. border authorities began testing children traveling alone in their busiest areas: Positives fell to 6% in the first week of March from a high of nearly 20% in early February. Asylum limits have been applied unevenly by nationality, depending largely on costs and diplomatic relations with home countries. Many migrants have been spared from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and, more recently, Ukraine. Homeland Security officials wrote border authorities this month that Ukrainians may be exempt, saying Russia’s invasion “created a humanitarian crisis.”
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2022-04-01T20:25:19Z
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The Navy is naming a ship after the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “As we close out Women’s History Month, it is my absolute honor to name the next T-AO after the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She is a historic figure who vigorously advocated for women’s rights and gender equality,” said Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro. Ginsburg was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993. She served on the court until she died in 2020. T-AO ships are fleet oilers designed to transfer fuel to the Navy’s strike groups, the military said. The lead ship, T-AO 205, is named Rep. John Lewis. The Navy says it aims to honor people who fought for civil and human rights.
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2022-04-01T20:25:24Z
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WASHINGTON — Marijuana would be decriminalized at the federal level under legislation the House approved Friday as Democrats made the case for allowing states to set their own policies on pot. The bill is unlikely to become law since it is expected to die in the Senate. That would mirror what happened when a similar House-passed measure removing marijuana from the list of federally-controlled substances went nowhere in the Senate two years ago. Still, Friday's vote gave lawmakers the chance to state their view on a decriminalization push that appears to have broad support with voters across the country. The 2020 election showed how broadly accepted marijuana has become, with measures to legalize recreational pot breezing to victory in progressive New Jersey, moderate Arizona and conservative Montana and South Dakota. The House approved the bill Friday with a mostly party-line vote of 220-204. All but two voting Democrats backed the measure, while only three Republicans did. The measure would require federal courts to expunge prior marijuana convictions and conduct resentencing hearings for those completing their sentences. It also authorizes a 5% sales tax on marijuana and marijuana products that would be used for grant programs focused on job training, substance abuse treatment and loans to help disadvantaged small businesses get into the marijuana industry. Democrats said the nation's federal prohibition on marijuana has had particularly devastating consequences for minority communities. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., cited statistics that showed Black Americans were four times more likely than white Americans to be arrested for marijuana possession, even though they use it at similar rates. “Those criminal records can haunt people of color and impact the trajectory of their lives indefinitely," Hoyer said. “I regret that there are some members of our Congress who apparently think that's not worthy of attention." “Make no mistake, yes, it is a racial justice bill," said Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif. Republicans who opposed the measure said marijuana is a gateway drug that would lead to greater use of opioids and other dangerous substances. They also said the pot sold today is far more potent than what was sold decades ago, leading to greater impairment for those who use it. They said decriminalization is not the priority that lawmakers should be focused on now, with the war in Ukraine and inflation driving up the cost of gas, food and other essential items. “Yet the priority of this Congress now turns to expanding access to addictive, behavior-altering recreational drugs at a time when our country is also experiencing increased addiction, depression and suicide," said Rep. Bob Good, R-Va. Thirty-seven states and District of Columbia allow the medical use of cannabis products while 18 states and the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. “If states are the laboratories of democracy, it is long past time for the federal government to recognize that legalization has been a resounding success and that the conflict with federal law has become untenable," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. In the Senate, Democrats including Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York asked colleagues in early February for their input on a marijuana decriminalization bill that they would be introducing later this year. “This is an issue of individual freedom and basic fairness that clearly transcends party lines," the Democrats said in their letter to colleagues.
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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Talks to stop the fighting in Ukraine have resumed. They are occurring as Russia accuses the Ukrainians of launching a cross-border helicopter attack on a fuel depot. A Kremlin spokesman says the incident on Russian soil could undermine Friday's negotiations. Ukraine is denying responsibility for the attack. In the besieged port city of Mariupol, a humanitarian crisis is taking place. The city has essentially been destroyed by shelling from Russian forces. The Red Cross said Friday that it was unable to reach the city on Friday, but will try again on Saturday. "For the operation to succeed, it is critical that the parties respect the agreements and provide the necessary conditions and security guarantees," the Red Cross said in a statement. The Red Cross says it plans to move people out of the city once it can reach them. "Our presence will put a humanitarian marker on this planned movement of people, giving the convoy additional protection and reminding all sides of the civilian, humanitarian nature of the operation," the Red Cross said.
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2022-04-01T20:25:30Z
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President Joe Biden announced on March 31 that the U.S. will release 1 million barrels of oil per day, or 180 million barrels total, from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) over the next six months, an action aimed at combating rising gas prices resulting in large part from the war in Ukraine. In response to the Biden administration’s decision, former President Donald Trump claimed in a statement that he “built up” the country’s oil reserves during his administration to “100% full.” He also claimed that U.S. oil reserves had been “virtually empty” for 50 years. THE QUESTION Did former President Donald Trump build up U.S. oil reserves to “100% full” during his presidency? THE SOURCES - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) - Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates THE ANSWER No, former President Donald Trump did not build up U.S. oil reserves to “100% full” during his presidency. WHAT WE FOUND The SPR was created in December 1975 when former President Gerald Ford signed the Energy Policy and Conservation Act into law. It was meant to counter disruption in commercial oil supplies that could “threaten the U.S. economy” following an energy crisis that began in 1973, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Trump took office on Jan. 20, 2017. On that date, the SPR inventory was approximately 695.1 million barrels, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) show. The SPR could hold 727 million barrels of oil when Trump took office, Andy Lipow, president of Texas-based consulting firm Lipow Oil Associates, told VERIFY. The maximum storage capacity has since dropped to 714 million barrels of oil, according to the (DOE). That means the SPR was about 95% full when Trump took office. By the end of December 2017, the SPR had about 663.7 million barrels of oil, compared to the 695.1 million barrels when Trump took office – and EIA data show the volume continued to decline throughout his presidency. The SPR inventory was about 638.1 million barrels on Jan. 15, 2021, less than one week before Biden’s inauguration. That means the SPR was more full when Trump became president than it was when he left office. In March 2020, Trump did propose purchasing 77 million barrels of oil in order to fill the SPR to its maximum capacity, according to the DOE. But Congressional Democrats blocked the measure, calling it an “estimated $3 billion bailout for big oil.” Trump’s claim about U.S. oil reserves being “virtually empty” for 50 years is also false. In December 2009, the SPR was nearly filled to its then-authorized capacity of 727 million barrels, according to the DOE. That’s the highest inventory ever held in the SPR. EIA data also show that the SPR has never been close to empty in the past four decades. The lowest amount on record was in August 1982 when there were over 270 million barrels of oil in the reserve. U.S. oil reserves have continued to decline since Biden took office. As of March 25, there were 568.3 million barrels of oil in the SPR, according to the DOE. With Biden’s promise to release 180 million more barrels over the next six months, the SPR inventory will still be well above the lows of 1982.
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2022-04-01T20:25:43Z
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LAS VEGAS — The NFL Draft is officially less than a month away as prospects continue to go through their pro days as coaches, evaluators and executives are trying to find the best fit for their teams. So, let's take a closer look at the top prospects from the quarterback and running back positions. While some have called this a "weaker" class for both positions, on the Locked On NFL Draft podcast, hosts Eric Crocker and Ryan Tracy discuss why the position classes are stronger than you may think, and who stands out the most from both. SUBSCRIBE: The Locked On NFL Draft podcast hosted by former NFL cornerback Eric Crocker and Ryan Tracy, founder of Rogue Analytics and Personnel Consulting, is your DAILY podcast covering all things NFL Draft. Available on all platforms including YouTube. In doing so, Crocker and Tracy both put out their top fives from the quarterback and running back position groups. Let's take a look at who they have. Starting off, their top fives at QB are very different... Eric Crocker's top five quarterback prospects 1. Malik Willis, QB, Liberty 2. Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati 3. Kenny Pickett, QB, Pittsburgh 4. Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss 5. Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina Ryan Tracy's top five quarterback prospects 1. Kenny Pickett, QB, Pittsburgh 2. Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss 3. Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati 4. Malik Willis, QB, Liberty 5. Bailey Zappe, QB, Western Kentucky Catch the full reasoning and analysis on Crocker and Tracy's quarterback prospect rankings for the 2022 NFL Draft on Locked On NFL Draft podcast episode below! Eric Crocker's top five running back prospects 1. Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State 2. Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M 3. Kenneth Walker III, RB, Michigan State 4. James Cook, RB, Georgia 5. Zamir White, RB, Georgia Ryan Tracy's top five running back prospects 1. Kenneth Walker III, RB, Michigan State 2. Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State 3. Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M 4. Zamir White, RB, Georgia 5. Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame Catch the full reasoning and analysis on Crocker and Tracy's running back prospect rankings for the 2022 NFL Draft on Locked On NFL Draft podcast episode below! Tune into the daily Locked On NFL Draft podcast, wherever you find your favorite shows, to get yourself fully prepared for the 2022 NFL Draft.
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SALISBURY, Md.- The Salisbury Zoo's female Andean bear, Chaska, has given birth to twin boys, zoo officials announced Friday. The cubs were born on Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022. Newborn bears are very fragile and as such the zoo waited a period of time before formally announcing the births of Chaska's twins. At birth, Andean bear cubs weigh less than a pound and will not open their eyes for more than a month. The last two months were critical as mom and the cubs bonded. Andean bears prefer quiet and seclusion to give birth and are very susceptible to disturbance, which may cause abandonment. Pinocchio, the father of the cubs, is separated from Chaska and the babies. He has access to his den and the bear yards which is visible to the public. This separation mimics behaviors of wild Andean bears as the male does not stay with the female and cubs. “We can only imagine how happy Chaska is feeling right now. We know everyone will be so excited to meet the cubs once they are out on exhibit, but until then, they can get sneak-peaks of them via our social media," said Zoo Director Leonora Dillon. This is the third birth for Chaska, who just turned 12-years-old, but her first birth to twins. Chaska is an experienced mother and is a very attentive to her two cubs. As they get a little bigger during the next month, the cubs will be venturing outside enabling visitors to see them. Through the Salisbury Zoo’s partnership with Ecuador, the zoo has been able to continue its long-term commitment to the conservation of this species. It is estimated there are fewer than 10,000 Andean bears left in the wild. They are the only bear found in South America and live in the Andes Mountains region.
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2022-04-01T20:27:47Z
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Three questions for Sam Pittman, Arkansas Razorbacks football during spring practice so far FAYETTEVILLE — Five of Arkansas football's 15 spring practices are complete, and coach Sam Pittman said he's satisfied with the team's early progress. New players from the high school ranks and the transfer portal are getting their first reps as Razorbacks, and a pair of new coaches are, too. Not every offseason question can be answered in spring ball, but Arkansas has started to address depth issues created by players leaving and expectations being higher than they've been in years. Early on, though, Pittman said he's excited about how his team looks. "(We've) got kids that want to be, all of them, they want to be out there," Pittman said. "I feel like we've got a team that would run through a brick wall together. As long as you play hard and you're tough and you're loyal, you've got a chance." Here are three questions the Razorbacks will need to answer this offseason. MORE:What Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said about QB Malik Hornsby getting reps at receiver COLUMN:How Arkansas Razorbacks redefined their place in the SEC hierarchy with two moves DRAFT PROSPECTS:How Arkansas football players performed at the 2022 NFL Combine How will Arkansas replace Treylon Burks' offensive production? Receiver Treylon Burks' entry into the NFL Draft means Arkansas has a big hole to fill in terms of offensive production. Burks scored more than 20% of Arkansas' total touchdowns last season. He accounted for 1,104 receiving yards, more than the next four leading receivers combined. Two of those next four leaders are also gone. Arkansas' most experienced receivers returning are seniors Trey Knox and Warren Thompson. Knox has missed some practice after being involved in a car accident over spring break. Pittman did not say when Knox might return to practice. Unsurprisingly, Thompson has been getting most of the first-team reps in early practices. Backup quarterback Malik Hornsby has also made some appearances at wideout. Oklahoma transfer Jadon Haselwood is practicing in a green no-contact jersey with the second team but is expected to be a contributor. Of course, Arkansas' running game was a major part of its success last season. Arkansas returns starting running back Dominique Johnson, but he's missed practices while recovering from an injury. Sophomores Rocket Sanders and AJ Green have been the main running backs in practice so far. But with a pair of early enrollees and redshirt freshman Javion Hunt also in the mix, the running back room is crowded. How will the Razorbacks use their new transfers? Arkansas added six transfers at the end of last season, and almost all appear poised to be significant contributors this year. Haselwood is one of two offensive transfers, the second being walk-on quarterback Cade Fortin from South Florida. LSU transfer defensive end Landon Jackson hasn't practiced while recovering from a knee injury, but Pittman indicated Jackson will appear on the edge once healthy. Former Alabama linebacker Drew Sanders looks like a challenger for a starting spot next to returning star Bumper Pool. Arkansas added a pair of defensive backs out of the portal — Georgia's Latavious Brini and LSU's Dwight McGlothern, who got first-team reps in the most recent practice when corner Khari Johnson moved to second-team safety. Brini has done some moving, too, after playing nickelback at Georgia. Pittman said Brini wanted a chance to play safety, so Arkansas moved him to the boundary. "I think it’s been a little bit of a learning curve for him," Pittman said. "I think over the last couple of practices, we’ve seen the Brini that we thought we recruited. ... I think we’ll move him at some point to nickel as well and get some type of combo role in there." Who will start where on the offensive line? Another hole left in Arkansas' offense was at left tackle after starter Myron Cunningham graduated. Now, the Razorbacks have something of a position battle on the line. Four of Arkansas' five starting offensive linemen from last season are back. Senior Luke Jones has the next most experience at left tackle behind Cunningham and has been working with the first team. Pittman said the competition appeared to be between Jones and redshirt freshman Devon Manuel, who is running with the second team. Pittman also noted junior Ty'Kieast Crawford as an option at one of the tackle spots. Christina Long covers the Arkansas Razorbacks. You can email her at clong@swtimes.com or follow her on Twitter @christinalong00.
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Track star Anna Woolsey living up to family legacy: 'She yearns for that better competition' Ozark’s Anna Woolsey was pretty tired after facing state-runner up Farmington in Feb. 26’s 4A North Region Tournament. That would be the junior all-conference basketball player’s last game this season, but for an elite track athlete, her parents’ phones were ringing about a race against time. “Luckily, they were pretty close to each other,” Ozark track coach Stone Faulkenberry recalled. “They were playing basketball in Farmington and the state indoor track meet was at the U of A — it’s in Fayetteville. I’m calling her parents talking to them, ‘Hey, how much longer in the basketball game is there?' They just made the first call for the girls 400 (meter run) and the game is getting over, finishing up, and they’re having their team meeting with their coach, they’re in the car and they’re trying to drive over. So they call the first call, so I go over to the benches and I get her sticker. “… She literally comes in the gym, changes clothes, gets the sticker and gets in line to run the 400 and wins it.” That day, Woolsey set indoor personal records with a 400-meter run at 59.17 and a 25.77 in the 200. More:How Ozark athletes Britton Gage and Anna Woolsey each won titles at 4A state track meet More:Top performers from the Fort Smith area in high school sports for the week of March 27 A familiar last name to the Ozark faithful, Woolsey’s father Robert was a multi-sport athlete, her uncle Jason also a gridiron standout, not to mention her older brother Daniel, a former Hillbilly football player who is now a student at West Point. Anna also tried several sports growing up. Her mother, Elizabeth Woolsey, says spectators commented on Anna's speed running the bases during tee-ball games. Beginning track as a seventh-grader, success translated immediately to the high school ranks. She won the 200- and 400-meter state indoor runs in her senior high debut. Faulkenberry said Woosley never cuts corners, doing not only assigned work but also extra sessions with her dad and her sister’s boyfriend, Connor Holzkamper, a former Arkansas Razorbacks sprinter. “I think that really lots of times, people are just gifted with speed, but her form is perfect it seems like and it doesn’t change,” Faulkenberry said. “… She’s pretty good at the 100, the 200 and the 400, but her form, you can watch her run in the 400 and it’s not going to change from the first 100 to the last 100. She’s just smooth and really makes it look easy.” A state outdoor champion in the 200 and 400 as a sophomore, Faulkenberry was interested to see how the athlete would fair in the Meet of Champions, an event that brings every Arkansas state champion together for a best-of-the-best type of race. Woolsey not only won the 400, her best event, but won by 1.44 seconds over Beebe’s Joey Babel, while earning a personal-best 58.21 time. This season, Woolsey swept her first three outdoor meets at Van Buren, Ozark and Greenwood in the 100, 200 and 400. In the fourth at Mansfield on Tuesday, Woolsey didn’t compete in the 400, but won the 100 and the 200 (in a meet-record 26.22) while setting a meet record in her first time doing the 300 hurdles (47.31) for a meet that has been running annually since 2005 (apart from the 2020 COVID cancellation). Whether it be a first-time feat, another practice session or facing the stiffest competition, Woolsey isn’t fazed by the situation. “It doesn’t matter what size school it is and who’s there and who she’s running against,” Faulkenberry said. “She kind of yearns for that and wants that better competition, the best competition that she can face. She thinks that is what makes her better.” You can follow Bryant Roche on Twitter @BRocheSports and you can email him at BRoche@gannett.com.
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WARWICK, R.I. (WPRI) — A judge has temporarily blocked the $3.8 billion sale of National Grid’s Rhode Island electric and gas operations, opening the door for Attorney General Peter Neronha to make his case for why the deal might not be in the best interest of ratepayers. Superior Court Judge Brian Stern made the decision Friday, effectively granting a stay filed by Neronha last month. The decision means Stern will consider arguments from Neronha and the businesses involved about whether state regulators appropriately applied the law when considering the merits of the deal. “This court recognizes the importance of the underlying transaction in this matter and the impact the transaction will have on Rhode Island as a whole,” Stern wrote in his decision. Neronha’s legal challenge has stalled a yearlong effort by Pennsylvania-based PPL Corp. to purchase Narragansett Electric Co. from National Grid PLC. The transaction — worth about $3.8 billion — would be one of the largest business deals in Rhode Island history, and result in 780,000 Rhode Island customers moving over to PPL. “We are grateful for the issuance of the stay, and look forward to litigating this matter on the merits,” Neronha spokesperson Kristy dosReis said in a statement. National Grid spokesperson Ted Kresse said the company was disappointed by Stern’s decision, but they remain confident that the initial regulatory decision to approve the deal will be upheld. “National Grid and PPL have proven this transaction will not diminish the quality of service Rhode Islanders expect and deserve, and it is consistent with the public interest,” Kresse said. PPL spokesperson Ryan Hill said the company is looking forward to a timely resolution of the appeal, and the company is ready to promptly close with National Grid as soon as possible. “And as we’ve said all along, we’re ready and eager to work with the talented team at Narragansett Electric to drive significant value for Rhode Islanders, to strengthen grid resilience and to deliver a clean-energy-enabling network that supports the state’s decarbonization goals,” Hill added. Spokesperson for National Grid and PPL did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The attorney general has argued the R.I. Division of Public Utilities failed to properly consider all the applicable laws related to the underlying transaction when it approved the deal in February, and he scrambled to file the stay along with an appeal in Superior Court. Neronha’s office and attorneys for the energy companies argued for and against the stay on March 2. But before Stern could render his decision, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court granted a similar request made there by Attorney General Maura Healey. However, Healey announced earlier this week she had lifted her stay after successfully negotiating a settlement with National Grid. She estimates the concessions from National Grid in that agreement will save Massachusetts ratepayers about $30 million. Healey’s announcement restarted the legal challenge in Rhode Island. In granting the stay, Stern has not made any broader determination about whether to approve the underlying appeal. But he did highlight that the regulator who considered the deal likely made a mistake when interpreting one law, “supporting a finding that Petitioner has a reasonable likelihood to succeed on the merits of Petitioner’s appeal.” Stern has asked Neronha’s office and the companies to make oral arguments at 10 a.m. on April 12. Eli Sherman (esherman@wpri.com) is a Target 12 investigative reporter for 12 News. Connect with him on Twitter and on Facebook.
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America’s national security and energy security go hand-in-hand. If we want America to remain safe, secure, and prosperous as our adversaries become more brazen, we must return our country to energy independence. We have seen over the last year under the Biden administration just how dangerous overreliance on other nations for energy is. When President Biden canceled the Keystone XL Pipeline on day one of his presidency, he didn’t just eliminate thousands of high-paying American jobs – he significantly hindered our nation’s energy independence. President Biden continued to hack away at America’s energy independence when he did Vladimir Putin a favor and waived bipartisan, congressionally mandated sanctions against Russia’s Nord Stream 2 natural-gas pipeline. If America wants to regain energy independence and remain secure, the White House and Congress must commit to an all-of-the-above approach to energy policy. We must do more than simply put Midland before Moscow when it comes to where we get our oil. It also means encouraging investments and cutting red tape to accelerate the deployment of zero emissions and low emissions energy technologies, including many American nuclear technologies that are near commercialization. In addition to emerging nuclear energy production technologies, American companies are also developing novel ways to manage nuclear waste through nuclear waste recycling. As a member of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee I’m proud to be an original cosponsor of the Securing American Leadership in Science and Technology Act (SALSTA), which would invest in American innovation regarding nuclear energy and carbon capture. This legislation would help improve America’s energy independence and reduce emissions. Recently, I joined fellow committee Republicans in sending a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to emphasize the need for a clear licensing process for advanced nuclear reactors, which play an essential role in making our clean energy future a reality. Increasing America’s nuclear energy exports will make America more secure. We recently saw how amidst Russia’s unlawful invasion of Ukraine, they quickly seized the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in a bid to prevent Ukraine’s transition from Russian to American nuclear fuel at the station. This is a continuation of a concerning trend – as U.S. nuclear export competitiveness has declined in recent years, Russia has seized the opportunity and now accounts for two-thirds of globally exported nuclear power plant projects under construction today. We must reassert America’s dominance as the leader of nuclear energy. In addition to waging an unjust war against Ukraine, Russia is also leading the negotiations of the disastrous Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or the Iran Nuclear Deal. It’s disappointing to see that amidst all of this, the Biden administration is continuing to negotiate with both Iran and Russia to re-enter this disastrous deal. Biden claimed we would renter the deal and it would be stronger and longer – but the deal currently being negotiated by our adversaries would be weaker and shorter. This deal is good for Russia and Iran and bad for America. We must once again put America first. In California, the state that President Biden is said to be using as his blueprint for how to run America, we have seen the state fail to keep up with the energy demands our state requires. California has enacted many clean energy mandates that have driven up energy prices and hindered access to energy for low-income individuals. In 2020, California experienced massive rolling electricity blackouts due to a lack of reliable power supply. Californians are also told at times they need to cut back on their electricity use to help avoid maxing out the energy grid. Right now, California is looking to shut down their last operating nuclear plant, Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, by 2025. In February, San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted in support of efforts to keep the nuclear plant open. This plant alone provides roughly 9% of California’s power. Not only would decommissioning this power plant result in less energy produced for the state at a time where we need more, but it would eliminate a source of clean energy. If California and America are serious about ensuring we produce clean energy and regain our energy independence, then we should not be eliminating our facilities that produce clean nuclear energy. We should instead be increasing domestic energy production and cutting red tape to allow America’s emerging nuclear energy technologies to thrive. Mike Garcia represents the 25th congressional district.
https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/2022/04/01/americas-energy-security-and-national-security-go-hand-in-hand/
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The past two years since the COVID-19 pandemic started have felt like dog years for Disneyland resort president Ken Potrock with each year feeling more like seven — and the phased reopening of the parks will take at least another year. “The last few years have been rough,” Potrock said. “So many people said to me that the Disneyland job is going to be the best job you’ve ever had. The first year was a pretty tough job, but this second year truly proved it is the best job in this company.” SEE ALSO: Disneyland brings back up-close character meet-and-greet photo ops A 27-year Disney veteran, Potrock took over as Disneyland resort president in May 2020 about two months after the Anaheim theme parks were shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic. Little did Potrock or anyone else know at the time that Disneyland and Disney California Adventure would be closed for 412 days. With the one-year anniversary of Disneyland and DCA’s triumphant return in late April 2021 fast approaching, Potrock said the theme park resort has only just reached the halfway point of an extended phased reopening with another year needed before operations fully return to pre-pandemic levels. “We’ve embarked on this legendary comeback,” Potrock said. “We’re more than halfway through it, but we’ve got another year.” Potrock sat down to speak with the Southern California News Group in the otherwise empty 1901 Lounge — DCA’s version of the secret and private Club 33 — where the wait staff knows how the boss takes his coffee. Unlike his baptism-by-fire first year at Disneyland that was like downing a strong and bitter pot of black coffee, Potrock’s second year has been a lot sweeter — just like the way he takes his cup of Joe with cream and sugar. If the mantra of Potrock’s first year at Disneyland was adaptation and survival, then the message of the second year is hope and revival. “We focused on two things,” Potrock said. “One was we were very focused on a common enemy — the pandemic. Then we had a common objective which was survival. That meant we had to be unified, quicker to market and innovative. We needed to recreate the Disneyland experience without losing the heart of it.” The silver lining of the pandemic for Potrock and Disneyland has been the ability to reassess the business in a number of ways. SEE ALSO: Q&A: Disneyland president Ken Potrock on change, momentum and the new normal Change has been a constant at Disneyland over the past two years. From advance reservations and a new passholder program to pay-to-ride attraction access and an ambitious multi-decade expansion plan, the pace of change has sped up at the tradition-bound Happiest Place on Earth. “The message that I keep delivering to my senior leadership team is, ‘We can’t get tied up in the bureaucracy,’” Potrock said. “We are dynamic, innovative and decisive. The team is so good that even if we don’t get it right, we’ll ultimately get it right because we’ll adapt.” Some of those changes have rankled the Disneyland faithful who have taken to social media to voice their displeasure. Potrock knows the rollouts of some new services and experiences haven’t been perfect — especially with a loyal annual passholder audience extraordinarily aware of every move Disneyland makes. “I tell the team again and again, ‘We’re going to try stuff and I’m OK if we don’t get it perfect right away,’” Potrock said. “A lot of times perfect gets in the way of excellence. We’re really focused on doing the best we possibly can. We’re going to listen and adjust as quickly as humanly possible. The team gets it and that’s the culture that we’re trying to create.” SEE ALSO: Disneyland President Ken Potrock faces challenges steeper than Matterhorn Disneyland’s workforce was cut from a pre-pandemic level of 32,000 to a low of 2,000 due to furloughs and layoffs during the coronavirus closure. Disneyland has rehired and hired 28,000 people in the past year to reach a current level of 30,000 cast members, Disney parlance for employees. “We’re still not staffed up all the way,” Potrock said. “We are hiring every single week.” In addition to bringing back a majority of the pre-pandemic staff, Disneyland has hired about 10,000 new employees. “We’re never going to be back to where we were until those 10,000 people truly have it in their DNA as to what their role and what their mission is as we begin to go forward,” Potrock said. Disneyland recognized 5,600 long-time cast members who have worked at the resort for 10 or more years last week at Disney California Adventure. The employee service celebration was the largest in Disneyland history in part because the COVID-19 pandemic-delayed event recognized honorees from 2020 and 2021. “We are so empathetic and sensitive to the tough journey that our cast members have been on,” Potrock said. “We want to make sure that we are showing sensitivity, compassion and gratitude to our cast members.” SEE ALSO: Disneyland honors 100,000 years of work with employee service celebration Up next for Potrock: A State of the Disneyland resort presentation in late April. “We’ll be able to announce a bunch of things that are continued improvements, opportunities and experiences,” Potrock said. “We’re going to talk about the impact that we’re having on the community and how we’re using our economic engine to rev up the economy here in Orange County and Anaheim in particular.”
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Carteret man sought in Elizabeth armed home invasion robbery ELIZABETH - A 34-year-old Rahway man has been arrested and a 33-year-old Carteret man is being sought in connection with an armed home invasion robbery at an Elizabeth house last month in which an elderly woman was restrained. Herby Desir of Rahway was arrested March 24 and charged with three counts of robbery, one count of unlawful possession of a firearm, one count of possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose, one count of criminal restraint and one count of conspiracy, according to Union County Prosecutor William A. Daniel. He is being held at the county jail awaiting a court hearing, according to the prosecutor's office. Emmanuel Rivera, the Carteret man, who remains at large, faces the same charges. Rivera is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall, 160 pounds, with short brown hair, brown eyes and tattoos along his left wrist, his right shoulder and bicep area, and across his chest. Anyone coming in contact with Rivera should not approach or confront him, but instead contact police immediately, officials said. More:Carteret contracts with Robert Wood Johnson for daytime emergency medical services More:Carteret gets final OK to begin building ferry terminal later this year Around 11 a.m., March 2, members of the Elizabeth Police Department responded to a home on Summit Road, near the intersection of Colonia Road, where they found the elderly homeowner – who had been restrained by the assailants – with another resident who had discovered the victim in the home and cut her loose. The elderly homeowner had been held at gunpoint during the robbery, during which Desir and Rivera allegedly took her valuables before fleeing, Daniel said. An investigation by the Elizabeth Police Department, the Union County Prosecutor’s Office Intelligence Driven Prosecution Unit, assisted by Rahway police, led to Desir and Rivera being identified as the suspects. Anyone with information about Rivera's location is asked to contact Elizabeth Police Detective Louis Demondo at 908-558-2100 or Prosecutor’s Office Detective Katelyn Prata at 908-447-6195. Tips can also be submitted anonymously by phone at 908-654-TIPS (8477) or online at www.uctip.org; submission of tips that result in an indictment and conviction can be eligible for a reward of up to $10,000 from Union County Crime Stoppers. Email: srussell@gannettnj.com Suzanne Russell is a breaking news reporter for MyCentralJersey.com covering crime, courts and other mayhem. To get unlimited access, please subscribe or activate your digital account today.
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Middlesex County Social Service workers march in New Brunswick for 'fair' contract NEW BRUNSWICK – More than 100 Middlesex County Social Services workers marched outside the department's offices on Friday to ask for a "fair" union contract. The contract with the members of Communication Workers of America Local 1032 expired June 30, 2020, and they have been working without a contract for the last 21 months. The workers marched down How Lane and then down Somerset Street shouting "Stand Up and Fight Back! We Demand A Contract!" "No Contract! No Peace!" while cars honked in support. "We are here marching today because we want a fair and equitable contract," said human service specialist II Andres Baez, who has worked 15 years for the agency. Also:'This is Black America': Civil rights leaders rally outside Bridgewater Police Department And:New Brunswick students express social justice thoughts through art According to a statement from the union, the workers are demanding increases to their pay, affordable health insurance and respect from management. Management has resisted offering raises every year of the contract and has not addressed the rising cost of health insurance, the union says. "We've been without a contract for almost two years despite coming to the agency, risking COVID all to serve the public of Middlesex County," he added. Middlesex County Board of Social Services provides medical assistance programs such as Medicaid, Food Stamps (SNAP), child support and many other types of general and emergency assistance. "We truly believe we are here to help them but we cannot help the county Board of Social Services if they cannot help us," Baez said. A spokesperson from Middlesex County did not respond for comment by deadline. The organizers said they are planning on attending the next Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners meeting on Thursday to make their voices heard and "try to soften" the commissioner's "hearts." Email: alewis@njpressmedia.com Alexander Lewis is an award-winning reporter and photojournalist whose work spans many topics. This coverage is only possible with support from our readers. Sign up today for a digital subscription.
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Patient ejected from ambulance sues South Plainfield Rescue Squad SOUTH PLAINFIELD - A Woodbridge man and his wife are suing the South Plainfield Rescue Squad and South Plainfield EMS in connection with a January crash in which the man was ejected from the back of an ambulance when it struck an Edison train bridge. In the lawsuit, filed March 11 by Denville-based attorney Todd J. Leonard, Joseph and Camille Giovannone of the Iselin section of Woodbridge allege the ambulance was operated in a careless, negligent and reckless manner which resulted in Joseph Giovannone suffering severe traumatic injuries. A telephone message left for the president of the South Plainfield Rescue Squad at headquarters has not yet been returned. According to the lawsuit, on Jan. 7 Giovannone was a passenger in a South Plainfield Rescue Squad ambulance driven by EMT Alyssa Moffit north on Parsonage Road in Edison near the Amtrak train bridge when she allegedly failed to observe the road conditions, the roadway and bridge signs and crashed into the train bridge. Edison police reported the 81-year-old ambulance patient was ejected from the ambulance when it struck the railroad bridge near the Colonial Village shopping center, a short distance from Hackensack Meridian Health JFK University Medical Center in Edison. Police said the box portion of the ambulance struck the bottom of the bridge deck, causing it to partially dislodge and tilt back from the rest of the vehicle, and the patient was ejected out the back door onto the ground. According to police, the patient suffered a serious injury and was transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Police did not know why the man, who was conscious and responsive at the scene, was initially being transported. The lawsuit states the driver drove the ambulance in total disregard for the safety of the public including Giovannone by failing to observe a bridge with a 8'6" tall opening when ambulance height was greater than the bridge height, driving in disregard of numerous signs warning of the height restriction, failing to stop the ambulance before hitting the bridge and driving at an excessive rate of speed for the road conditions. Police said the low height of the railroad bridge has been the scene of many vehicles getting wedged underneath. Prior to the crash a large yellow beam sign was installed at the bridge alerting drivers to the low height. According to the lawsuit, Giovannone was severely and permanently injured, still suffers and will continue to suffer pain, was confined for a period of time and will be in the future and will continue to be incapacitated from continuing his usual course of conduct and will continue to incur large expenses for his care and treatment from injuries in the crash. His wife also will incur expenses in the care and treatment of her husband, the lawsuit states. Email: srussell@gannettnj.com Suzanne Russell is a breaking news reporter for MyCentralJersey.com covering crime, courts and other mayhem. To get unlimited access, please subscribe or activate your digital account today.
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220330-N-IL330-1313 PACIFIC OCEAN (March 30, 2022) -- An F-35B Lightning II aircraft attached to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 225 takes off from the flight deck aboard amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), March 30. VMFA 225 is embarked aboard Tripoli as part of the U.S. Marine Corps' Lightning carrier concept demonstration. The Lightning carrier concept demonstration shows Tripoli and other amphibious assault ships are capable of operating as dedicated fixed-wing carrier platforms, capable of bringing fifth generation Short Takeoff/Vertical Landing aircraft wherever they are required. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Austyn Riley) This work, 220330-N-IL330-1313 [Image 8 of 8], must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
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220330-N-XN177-1051 PACIFIC OCEAN (March 30, 2022) – Sailors unload ammunition boxes from an MH-60S Seahawk helicopter attached to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 23 on the flight deck of amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), March 30. HSC-23 is embarked aboard Tripoli as part of the Assault Carrier demonstration. Tripoli is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Peter Burghart) This work, 220330-N-XN177-1051 [Image 8 of 8], by PO1 Peter Burghart, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
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Col. Kyle Goldstein addresses guests, attendees, and personnel after assuming command of the 340th Flying Training Group at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, on March 31, 2022. Prior to this assignment, Goldstein was the deputy A3/A5 director, 22nd Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. He is a command pilot with over 3,000 flying hours in the F-15C, T-38A/C, B-737, T-37 with over 60 of those in combat missions during Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jet Fabara) This work, 340th FTG welcomes new commander [Image 3 of 3], by Jet Fabara, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
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NPR's Kelsey Snell speaks with Florida's Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez about the state's "Parental Rights in Education" law. The law has seen its first legal challenge this week from LGBTQ advocates. Copyright 2022 NPR NPR's Kelsey Snell speaks with Florida's Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez about the state's "Parental Rights in Education" law. The law has seen its first legal challenge this week from LGBTQ advocates. Copyright 2022 NPR
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2022-04-01T20:58:36Z
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NPR's Kelsey Snell talks with Grant Ginder about his new novel, Let's Not Do That Again, drawing inspiration from his time as a speechwriter and exploring political dynamics in families. Copyright 2022 NPR NPR's Kelsey Snell talks with Grant Ginder about his new novel, Let's Not Do That Again, drawing inspiration from his time as a speechwriter and exploring political dynamics in families. Copyright 2022 NPR
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In a stunning breakthrough, Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse voted to form a union. It will be the first unionized Amazon facility in the United States. Copyright 2022 NPR In a stunning breakthrough, Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse voted to form a union. It will be the first unionized Amazon facility in the United States. Copyright 2022 NPR
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