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With a lot of restraint and patience, DeanoBeano manages to control his sniper and hit a hilarious knockout shot. The thing about passing games controlling them with instruments or peripherals that have little practicality is already a separate genre, and it’s clip by DeanoBeanoin which he kills an enemy with his sniper rifle using nothing more and nothing less than A flute it reminds us why we love it. The streamer is not new, for more than a year we already talked about him and what painful and humiliating what it would be like to realize that you’ve been killed with a child’s musical instrument. It also has other clips playing other titles using the Donkey Konga bongos as controls, or the same guitar from Guitar Hero. Perhaps we should start talking about a luthier from the recreational-interactive field, rather than a player or streamer, take a look… his method is very “simple”, and he only uses the flute, a recording device and a program to achieve it. At least this is what is known on a superficial level. To know exactly how it is carried out, we have gone to another reference streamer, which is Anna Ellswortha cool player/musician who became famous for playing Dark Souls and Elden Ring playing his harp. In this video, he explains how he manages to translate what he touches into actions in games, and at a software level, everything involves converting real sounds into midi, processing them with un DAW (a workstation to edit sound, go) and take them to MIDI Translator Pro, which is a program that “picks up” the sound inputs according to tones and converts them into actions that we have configured. now you understand better how DeanoBeano managed! And if not, nothing happens. That last beep is pure comedy. More about: Warzone, Flute, Instrument, Twitch and Streamer.
https://thenewstrace.com/there-is-a-warzone-streamer-who-kills-using-a-flute-and-this-video-will-kill-you-with-laughter/253646/
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The Captains are in the Midwest League Championship Series. With a 6-5 win over the Great Lakes (Mich.) Loons Sept. 16 at Dow Diamond, the Captains clinched the best-of-three MWL East Championship series, 2-1. The Captains will face the South Bend (Ind.) Cubs.in the best-of-three MWL Championship series. Game 1 is set for September 18 in South Bend. First pitch will be at 6:35 p.m. Game 2 will be at Classic Park on Sept. 20. Game 3, if necessary, also will be at Classic Park on Sept. 21. Start times will be announced. South Bend downed the Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Kernels, 2-1, in the MWL West Championship series. The victory in Game 3 capped a spirited comeback made necessary by a 7-2 loss to the Loons in Game 1 Sept. 13 at Classic Park. Lake County evened the series with a 2-0 victory in Game 2 Sept. 15 at Dow Diamond, then completed the comeback with a wire-to-wire win in Game 3. The Captains set the tone in the top if the first inning when Alexfri Planez slammed a three-run home run off Great Lakes starter and eventual loser Kendall Williams. Great Lakes narrowed the gap to 3-1 in the bottom of the third inning on an RBI single by Dalton Rushing. A two-run double by Yordys Valdes in the top of the fourth extended the Captains’ lead to 5-1. The Loons immediately responded with a three-run home run by Imanol Vargas in the bttom of the fourth to make it 5-4. Lake County first baseman Joe Naranjo’s RBI single in the top of the sixth gave the Caprains some much-needed breathing room with a 6-4 lead. That run proved decisive after the Loons drew to within 6-5 on an RBI grounder by Jose Ramos in the bottom of the sixth. Captains relievers Trey Benton and Jordan Jones blanked the Loons over the final three innings to preserve the victory. Benton got the win while Jones earned the save. Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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FOX 13 News | 5 PM Digital Newscast In today's local news headlines: Utah Republican lawmakers admit "cease and desist" letter on abortion is opinion; Great Salt Lake cleanup event brings in record number of volunteers; and more. Posted at 5:07 PM, Sep 17, 2022 and last updated 2022-09-17 19:09:41-04 SALT LAKE CITY — Watch the video above for today's local news headlines, including: - Cache Valley high school hazing incident - Utah Republican lawmakers admit "cease and desist" letter on abortion is opinion - Great Salt Lake cleanup event brings in record number of volunteers - Weather: Staying mostly warm, with chance of showers next week - Sports: BYU football struggling against Oregon Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information.
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There’s been no rest for the weary for two-time defending state champion Chardon this season. For the fifth consecutive week, the Hilltoppers squared off against a strong opponent when they played host to WRC rival Mayfield, which was 3-1 with three dominant wins coming in, on homecoming Sept. 16. A lights-out defensive effort in the first half, combined with some big plays on both sides of the ball, were key factors as Chardon improved to 4-1 (1-1 WRC) with a 31-14 win over Mayfield, bouncing back from having its 31-game winning streak ended by Riverside on Sept. 9. PHOTOS: Mayfield-Chardon football, Sept. 16, 2022 Mayfield, despite being dominated statistically, was within 17-14 at the end of the third quarter. But Chardon senior QB Alex Henry broke through the line, burst into the clear, and sprinted 43 yards to the end zone to put Chardon up, 24-14, with 9 minutes to play in the fourth quarter. @topperfb senior QB Alex Henry reviews Chardon’s 31-14 Homecoming win over Mayfield pic.twitter.com/FBfSArw0Qu — Jay Kron (@TownCenter2) September 17, 2022 Late in the fourth quarter, Mayfield drove from its 10 to the Chardon 46. On third-and-1, Mayfield QB Aidan Arth, filling in for injured starter Rocco Monastero, threw a pass that landed in the arms of Chardon sophomore DB Caleb Hewitt. Hewitt took off down the home sideline, and nearly took the interception all the way to the house, but he was cut down at the Mayfield 2. Two plays later, Heath Fetchik ran in from the 1 to put the game out of reach with less than a minute to play. “We’re going to hang our hats on our defense and kicking game, and those were the two things that stood out to me,” Chardon coach Mitch Hewitt said. “Offensively, it’s a work in progress. Alex Henry is a load, and he’s a great kid. He’s a winner. He’s 20-1 in his career, I’m glad he’s on our side. “But we have to grow up up front, and we have to win collisions, which we’re not consistently doing.” @topperfb coach Mitch Hewitt discusses Chardon’s 31-14 win over Mayfield pic.twitter.com/WunQa7dTqN — Jay Kron (@TownCenter2) September 17, 2022 Henry rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns, and passed for 83 yards to lead the Hilltoppers. “Coming off of last week, I thought we just had to come at them,” Henry said. “There were still some struggles, but I feel like we finished off pretty strong.” The Chardon defense was tantamount to a brick wall in the first half, limiting the Wildcats to 21 total yards and no first downs as the Hilltoppers took a 17-7 halftime lead. “Our defense played really hard,” said Chardon defensive lineman Cooper Felger, who was named homecoming king before the game. “Our offense came to play. We made some mistakes on both sides of the ball, but we’ll fix it.” @topperfb senior defensive lineman Cooper Felger, named Homecoming King before the game along with Queen Brinley Szalay, provides his thoughts on the Hilltoppers’ 31-14 win over Mayfield pic.twitter.com/sSV3xig14X — Jay Kron (@TownCenter2) September 17, 2022 One key mistake bit the Hilltoppers in the first quarter. Chardon fumbled at its own 35 on its second possession, and Mayfield’s Anthony Howard picked it up and went down the sideline to give Mayfield a 7-0 lead. It was a good thing the Wildcats got that score, because their offense couldn’t get anything going the rest of the half against a stout Chardon defense. Hilltoppers’ senior defense back Trey Liebhardt continued his ball-hawking ways, picking off his fifth pass of the season and bringing back for a touchdown late in the first quarter to knot the score at 7-7. The Chardon offense had its own troubles moving the ball early on, and when a spark was needed, Hewitt called on Heath Fetchik, normally a stalwart on the defensive side of the ball. On a fourth-and-1 play at 46 midway through the second quarter, Fetchik took a handoff, made a nice cut, and picked up 37 yards and a first down at the Mayfield 17 The Hilltoppers capitalized two plays later on Henry’s 14-yard scoring run to take a 14-7 lead. Fetchik came through big again before the half, taking a screen pass 38 yards on a third-and-10 play, leading to a 23-yard field goal by Joseph Evans, who also drew Hewitt’s praise for his punting, giving Chardon a 17-7 halftime lead. “It’s a situation where we’re playing more guys both ways, and that’s not how you draw it up in August.” Hewitt said. “But we just don’t have that many seniors. So we have to work in the parts and figure out what the best formula is.” Mayfield (3-2, 0-1) started to get a better push from its offensive line after halftime, and began to move the chains on runs by Arth, Dylan Colello, and Anthony Santoro. The Wildcats’ defense gave up a few big plays, but kept the Chardon offense bottled up on several occasions, enough to stay in the game until the final minutes. Mayfield took advantage of a defensive stand in which it pushed the Hilltoppers back to their 17 in the third quarter, forcing a punt. Taking over at their own 48, the Wildcats moved 52 yards in four plays. Arth connected with Mikey Story for 26 yards, and three plays later found Santoro open across the middle, and the Senior raced 21 yards to the end zone, cutting the Mayfield deficit to 17-14. @MayfieldFB coach Ross Bandiera talks about the Wildcats’ 31-14 loss at Chardon pic.twitter.com/nl6z29wLpn — Jay Kron (@TownCenter2) September 17, 2022 “We kind of had to limit our game plan with our backup quarterback,” Mayfield coach Ross Bandiera said. “He did a good job, made a few mistakes. “We simplified things at halftime, and just kind of went with one running play, dressing it up a few different ways. We took some shots when we were able to, and took advantage of a few things and scored a touchdown. But they’re a good team, and shored some things up on defense, and we couldn’t move the ball much after that.” Both teams will have tough matchups in the WRC on Sept. 23. Chardon will travel to rival Kenston, and Mayfield will host Riverside. 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Pinch-runner Ernie Clement raced home from second base on a wild pitch in the eighth inning for the go-ahead run and the AL-Central leading Guardians rallied for a 4-3 win over the Twins on Sept. 16 in the opener of a crucial five-game series. Clement ran for Josh Naylor, who led off the eighth with a single and took second on Oscar Gonzalez’s single. Jhoan Duran’s 2-1 pitch to Andrés Giménez bounced in front of catcher Gary Sánchez and went back to the screen on the fly. Sánchez couldn’t find the ball initially and Clement rounded third and slid headfirst, beating Sánchez’s throw. Trevor Stephan (6-4) while Emmanuel Clase gave up an infield hit in the ninth, but got Gilberto Celestino on a groundout for his 36th save. Cleveland leads Minnesota by five games and has clinched the season series with a 10-5 edge, giving the Guardians the tiebreaker. Cleveland has won six straight over the Twins. The teams play a day-night doubleheader Saturday followed by games Sunday and Monday. Cleveland swept a three-game series at Target Field last weekend. Duran (2-4) allowed a run in the eighth. Bailey Ober allowed one hit over five innings in his first start since June 1 and Jake Cave hit a two-run homer in the fourth as Minnesota took a 3-0 lead, but Cleveland rallied in the seventh. Second baseman Nick Gordon’s throwing error on Giménez’s grounder started the seventh. Giménez took third on pinch-hitter Owen Miller’s single and scored on Myles Straw’s one-out single. Jose Miranda made a diving stop at first base on Steven Kwan’s grounder, but the runners moved up a base and scored on Amed Rosario’s single. Cleveland starter Triston McKenzie allowed three runs in seven innings. Trainer’s room Guardians: Gordon was removed from the game after fouling a ball off his left foot in the eighth. … RHP Aaron Civale (elbow) is scheduled to start Tuesday in Chicago against the White Sox. He allowed two home runs and seven hits in 2 2/3 innings on a rehab start for Triple-A Columbus on Thursday. Up next The Twins will add LHP Louie Varland (0-0, 3.38 ERA) as the 29th man to start Saturday’s first game against Cleveland RHP Shane Bieber (10-8, 2.91 ERA). RHP Josh Winder (4-4, 3.83 ERA) will start the second game for Minnesota against LHP Konnor Pilkington (1-2, 4.30 ERA) who will be the Guardians’ 29th man. Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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West Liberty at Notre Dame College When: Noon, Sept. 17 Where: Mueller Field Records: West Liberty 2-0, NDC 1-1 What to look for: NDC earned its first win of the season last week with a 27-14 decision over Wheeling. QB Chris Brimm was solid with 264 yards on 15 of 29 passing and a 64-yard TD to Napoleon Harris. … The Falcons are stretched thin at wide receiver as starters Davis Patterson and Tyshawn Lighty were out last week. Harris stepped up with six catches for 121 yards. Baldwin Wallace at John Carroll When: 1:30 p.m., Sept. 17 Where: Don Shula Stadium Records: BW 1-1, JCU 0-1 What to look for: The Blue Streaks moved the ball in their season-opening loss at Washington & Jefferson with 430 yards but four turnovers did them in during the 35-26 loss. Included in those mistakes was a pick-six thrown by QB Joe Collins. … An X-factor for JCU could be receiver/kick returner Tyler Mintz of Kenston. The Dayton transfer was big in his JCU debut with three catches for 75 yards and a 45-yard TD. He also had 154 yards on returns (134 on four kickoffs, 20 on a punt return). … BW has relied heavily on its running game through two games with standout Jon Murray Jr., who has 267 yards. … The Yellow Jackets have played two QBs to start the season. Joey Marousek started the first game, but Reese Warner relieved him last week in a 13-12 win at Wilmington. McKendree at Lake Erie When: 6 p.m., Where: Jack Britt Stadium Records: McKendree 1-1, LEC 1-1 What to look for: The Storm got its first victory under first-year coach D.J. Boldin with a 26-21 win at Kentucky Wesleyan on Sept. 10. LEC built a 26-7 lead in the fourth quarter before allowing two late TDs. … The Storm defense gave up 393 yards passing and 499 total yards to Kentucky Wesleyan. … Linebacker-turned-running back Rafael Jones has been solid the first two games for the Storm. He’s rushed for 199 yards and scored five TDs, with seven receptions for 57 yards. Washington & Jefferson at Case When: 7 p.m., Sept. 17 Where: Mueller Field Records: W&J 2-0, Case 1-1 What to look for: The Spartans won at Waynesburg, 45-31, for their first victory of the season with 470 yards of offense. … Starting QB Drew Saxton was 21 of 27 passing for 189 yards and scored three TDs on short runs. Backup QB Ian Kipp of Mentor was again effective in relief. Kipp threw a 70-yard TD on his only attempt of the game, and added 46 rushing yards on seven carries. … W&J started the season with a 35-26 home win against John Carroll, then rolled at St. Vincent, 52-21. … It’s the Presidents’ Athletic Conference opener for the Spartans. Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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When Geneva and Kirtland met Sept. 16 in a CVC game, many observers expected a battle in the trenches with the run game. But the Hornets took to the skies in front of their home crowd with 145 passing yards and three passing scores from Jake LaVerde in a 43-13 victory. Kirtland remained undefeated on the season at 5-0, while Geneva fell to 3-2 and saw its three-game win streak snapped. It was the Eagles who scored first as they took the opening possession down the field with some smart throws from quarterback Kenny Young as well as some runs from Luke Smith. An 18-yard strike from Young to Giovanni Rice got Geneva on the board. But the Kirtland defense from there out was locked in. Defensive coordinator Ryan Beeler saw his group limit the Eagles to 193 yards of offense. While his side of the ball was on their heels early, he was pleased with how they responded. Kirtland defensive coordinator Ryan Beeler talks about how his defense adjusted after the opening drive by Geneva @kirtlandsports #NHFootball pic.twitter.com/yAmCp4ZeaF — Ben Hercik (@BHercikNH) September 17, 2022 “They caught us off-guard a little bit early,” Beeler said. “They showed an ability to pass the ball that we hadn’t seen in the film too much. They backed us off a little bit with that, and that allowed them to get some nice runs off as well. When a team can do both, it’s hard to stop, you have to be in the right places and need to make plays. We settled down and were able to get them behind the sticks and back to being one dimensional.” Beeler took over head coaching duties from Tiger LaVerde in the third quarter. Offensively, Kirtland also took its first possession of the game down the field and ended in a Philip LaVerde 16-yard untouched score. Then after a turnover on downs by Geneva, Kirtland took just a few plays before Rocco Alfieri went 33 yards for the second Hornets score of the first quarter. While they still made their hay on the ground, Kirtland finished with 336 rushing yards in the contest, the second quarter saw the offense turn into an air-raid type system. Jake LaVerde tossed three touchdowns to three different receivers in that frame alone. Will Sayle was the first recipient with a 75-yard haul on the first play of the drive. Gino Blasini and Tyler Gogolin also hauled in scores of 25 and 45, respectively. Gogolin finished with 114 total offensive yards and knew that with how strong the backfield can be running the ball, that opens up the opportunities in the passing game as well. It was a strong offensive night for @kirtlandsports and Tyler Gogolin talks about how they were able to create opportunities in both the running and passing games #NHFootball pic.twitter.com/zlP2pzkFrL — Ben Hercik (@BHercikNH) September 17, 2022 “We were running the ball a lot and forced them down into the box and had some opportunities to go over the top,” Gogolin said. “They were in cover zero for a lot of the game, which allowed our guys to have some of those big gains in the air.” Kirtland finished with 439 yards of offense. But it wasn’t a perfect night through the air, as Jake LaVerde did start one of the drives in the second quarter with an interception to Smith. But the Hornets’ defense made sure he didn’t have a long time to hang his head. Two plays later, Kirtland forced a fumble that was recovered by Daven Patel that set up the Hornets on the Geneva side of the 50. “It’s nice to go out there after a one-play drive by the offense and get the ball right back to them,” Beeler said. “It gives them a chance to settle down and allow the offense to get right back in it and not dwell on what just happened. It was a big point in the game for us.” A second Alfieri rushing touchdown sealed the victory. Geneva’s lone other score came from Bryce Peet, who shed some tacklers for the nine-yard scamper. The Eagles look to start a new winning streak when they hit the road for a game with Orange on Sept. 23. Kirtland attempts to remain undefeated when it travel to Chagrin Falls the same day Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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No football team is judged solely on what they do in Week 1 of the season. The Perry Pirates are no exception. After losing their season opener to Riverside, the Pirates got back to work. They haven’t lost since. Powered by a fast and active defense, Perry notched its fourth win in a row Sept. 16, topping host Lakeside, 29-6, in a CVC Chagrin Division game at Lakeside Stadium in Saybrook. “When we talked in preseason, you want to be a different team in Week 1 than Week 5,” Perry coach Bob Gecewich said, “and I think we are. We’ve just got to keep progressing. I normally hate cliches, but that’s it. We’ve got to get better for next week and the week after that, and hopefully we’ll be playing in Week 11, 12 and 13. We just have to get better every single week.” Gecewich and his staff weren’t too pleased at halftime when the visiting Pirates were clinging to a 14-6 lead over an injury-depleted Lakeside squad, and the coaching staff let the players know about it. “I think it was refocusing,” Gecewich said. “Sometimes halftimes aren’t the proudest moment as coaches, blowing off steam. But the boys knew were we’re at, and they know we weren’t playing to our standards.” That wasn’t the case in the second half. After forcing a Lakeside punt to start the third, Perry went on a 10-play, 71-yard scoring drive that ended in a four-yard touchdown run by Brayden Richards. That score was a sign of things to come because from that moment on, Perry controlled both sides of the ball. “They beat our ass up front,” Lakeside coach Buzz Edwards said matter-of-factly when asked what happened. Perry linebacker Domenic LaMacchia knows why. Halftime soul-searching had a lot to do with it. “Coach was mad,” he said. “After that, I don’t know, we just locked it down. We rallied to the ball every snap, that was it. It was a team effort, honestly. Everyone gave it their all.” Perry missed an opportunity to score in the second half when they Pirates fumbled the ball deep in Lakeside territory. But the defense held on downs, and then the Pirates needed only four plays to score again. Walter Moses connected with Jaden Hacking on a four-yard out-pattern for the score. The two-point conversion made it 29-6. Perry’s skill set gave Lakeside troubles all night. With Moses throwing the ball, Brayden Richards receiving passing and running out of wildcat formations, and other playmakers such as Owen Tomasic, Owen McKoon, Charlie Rockwell, Brock Christian and Jayden Studio — along with Hacking — getting touches, the Pirates moved the ball well. Richards and Hacking not only had second-half touchdowns, but also first-half scores that staked Perry to a 14-6 lead at the break. “I think that’s beneficial,” Gecewich said of his team spreading the ball around on offense. Lakeside scored on its first possession on a pass from Alex DiSalvatore to Jimmy Timonere, but the Dragons were silenced after that. Lakeside played without a handful of starters, including bellcow back J’Shon Sanders (knee injury). “No excuses,” said Edwards, a North alum. “We got handled up front two weeks in a row. That’s on me. It won’t happen again. We’ve got to get back to brass tacks and get back to working hard in practice and doing stuff the right way across the board.” Lakeside plays West Geauga in Week 6, while Perry hosts Edgewood. Afterward, Gecewich prompted his players to keep getting better. “If somebody is better than us, that’s fine,” he said. “But when we make mistakes and don’t play to our own standards, that unacceptable. Our guys buy into that.” They have done that ever since losing the opener. Now they have a 4-1 record to show for it. “We practiced harder,” Hacking said of the key to the turnaround. “We knew after the first loss we had stuff to fix. We had to push harder in practice, that’s all we did.” Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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South principal Brian Patrick had some encouraging words for Tyrone Singleton, his school’s senior running back, during a conversation in the cafeteria a few hours before the Rebels played their crosstown rivals from Eastlake on Sept. 16. “I told him, ‘Get me two tonight,'” Patrick said while standing on the South sideline during the first half of the game with North at Nick Carter Stadium. “He said, ‘I’ll get you three.'” The word “touchdowns” didn’t have to be spoken. Singleton came through on his promise before halftime and then added two more touchdown runs in the second half — one on a six-yard run in the third quarter and then an encore 21-yard run to the end zone with 5:46 to play to power the Rebels to a convincing 35-14 victory. Tyrone Singleton praises his offensive linemen after rushing for five touchdowns against North in South’s 35-7 victory Friday night. @NHPreps @southathletics pic.twitter.com/PhD6SOLDmZ — Jeff Schudel (@jsproinsider) September 17, 2022 Singleton scored from four yards out with 3:15 left in the first quarter. He was just getting warmed up. By the end of the night, he had 217 yards rushing on 13 carries. He and kicker Thomas Funk, 5-for-5 on PATs, accounted for all of South’s scoring. “It was a good team win,” Singleton said. “We knew they were 0 and 4, but we knew they were going to come out strong. It was a rivalry game. When we scored, we kept out foot on the pedal and just won.” It was the fourth straight time the Rebels came out on top in the rivalry game. The Rangers answered South’s first touchdown on an 11-yard run by Derick Martinez. The North defense stiffened and put the Rebels in a fourth-and-1 situation on the South 29. North coach Shawn Dodd says his Rangers played hard in the 35-14 loss to South, but mistakes the Rangers made were too much to overcome. @NHPreps pic.twitter.com/tJK5v7yG5q — Jeff Schudel (@jsproinsider) September 17, 2022 South coach Matt Duffy didn’t have to think long about what to do next. Rebels quarterback Colin Quinlan handed the ball to Singleton. Singleton shot through a hole on the left side and had the first down in one stride. He hit the accelerator and sprinted down the left sideline for a 71-yard touchdown run and a 14-7 South lead with 7:23 left in the second quarter. A 37-yard run by Singleton with 2:20 left in the first half made it 21-7. “I was just trying to get one yard,” Singleton said when asked about his 71-yard run. “My blocking was excellent. I would not be able to get five touchdowns without how good my linemen were blocking, so I have to thank them.” Singleton rushed for 164 of his 217 yards in the first half. South’s defense stops North quarterback Zach Rummel one yard short of the goal line on fourth down play from the 3. Rebels 21, Rangers 7 at halftime. @NHPreps pic.twitter.com/iRbePfYYNh — Jeff Schudel (@jsproinsider) September 17, 2022 “Each week (Singleton) is getting better,” South coach Matt Duffy said. “He seems a little bit more fluid. It was good to get out today. The offensive line did a good job, and Tyrone did what Tyrone does. “We’re getting there, step by step. At times when we needed them, (the defense) really came up big.” The Rebels are 3-2. The Rangers are 0-5, but the record is not indicative of how hard they’ve played this season. The final score in the loss to South was lopsided, but the Rangers battled, particularly in the first half. The combined bands of Eastlake North and Willoughby South play a moving rendition of The Star Spangled Banner before the Rebels and Rangers tangle Friday night at Nick Carter Stadium in Eastlake. @NHPreps pic.twitter.com/Ov3BVwOxMA — Jeff Schudel (@jsproinsider) September 16, 2022 A Rangers drive in the second quarter ended with a lost fumble inside the South 15. The Rebels put up a goal-line stand just before halftime by stopping North quarterback Zack Rummel inches short of the goal line with 13 seconds left in the first half. “The fumble hurt us, not getting in from the one-inch line,” North coach Shawn Dodd said. “We’re not good enough to overcome those types of things. We have to make sure we handle the football. It’s kind of hurt us a little bit this year. ” Martinez scored on a 12-yard run with less than a minute to play to make the final score 35-14. South finished with 405 total yards. The Rangers had 373 total yards. Join the Conversation We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate BOSTON (AP) — Brady Singer pitched out of a bases-loaded, nobody out jam in the third and finished with six shutout innings on Saturday to lead the Kansas City Royals over the Boston Red Sox 9-0. Pitching in Fenway Park for the first time, Singer (9-4) won his fifth straight decision, allowing five singles and a walk while striking out five. It was the second straight start without allowing a run for the 26-year-old College World Series champion from Florida. MJ Melendez and Vinnie Pasquantino had three hits apiece for the Royals; Melendez scored four runs and Pasquantino drove in three. The first four batters in the Kansas City lineup went 10 for 20 with eight RBIs. Rich Hill (7-7) gave up four runs on eight hits and a balk, striking out four. The Red Sox loaded the bases on two singles and a walk with nobody out in the third inning and the top of the order coming up. But Singer got Tommy Pham to pop up in front of the mound, Rafael Devers was called out on strikes, and J.D. Martinez popped up to first base. BIRDS OF A FEATHER Red Sox right fielder Alex Verdugo lost a ball in the sun in the fifth inning when Pasquantino hit a liner directly at him. Verdugo stood helplessly until the ball bounced right in front of him and then off his right arm. He picked it up and threw it in, but not before Bobby Witt Jr. had scored from first. The play originally was scored a single and an error, but then was changed to a double. Center fielder Kiké Hernandez had more than the sun to contend with when he settled under Pasquantino’s high popup in the first inning. As Hernandez and Verdugo moved in to field the ball, a small flock of birds took off from where they were resting on the grass. Hernandez managed to make the catch. DEBUT RHP Franklin German made his major league debut for Boston, coming in to start the sixth inning. It didn’t go well. All four batters he faced reached -- on two singles and a pair of walks. He left with the bases loaded and one run in, and Eduard Bazardo allowed another run to score when Melendez grounded into a fielder’s choice. Witt and Pasquantino singled to score two more and give the Royals n 8-0 lead. UP NEXT The series finale will see Boston RHP Nick Pivetta (9-11) face Kansas City’s Kris Bubic (2-11). ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate SUGAR GROVE, Ill. (AP) — Cameron Smith made a pair of 7-foot birdie putts to finish off his round of 4-under 68 and allow him to overtake Dustin Johnson going into the third and final day of the LIV Golf Invitational-Chicago. As easy as Johnson made it look in the opening round, Saturday at Rich Harvest Farms was such a struggle that he shot over par for the first time in the 14 rounds he has played in the Saudi-funded series. Johnson was lucky the deficit to Smith was only two shots. He came up well short of the green on the par-4 17th and had to make an 8-foot par putt, while Smith took the lead for the first time with his 7-foot birdie putt. On their final hole at the par-5 18th, Johnson's approach took a hard hop over the green. After a free drop from the grandstand, he chipped weakly to 8 feet and missed his birdie putt. Smith was on the other side of the green, lagged a 60-footer to 7 feet and holed that for another birdie. Smith was at 10-under 134. They will be joined in the lead group Sunday by Peter Uihlein, the former U.S. Amateur champion who had the low round of the breezy day with a 66. That left Uihlein only three shots behind going into the last day. Laurie Canter (68) and Charl Schwartzel (69), who won the first LIV Golf Invitational outside London, were four shots behind. The group five back included Lee Westwood, Charles Howell III and Bryson DeChambeau. Smith won the British Open at St. Andrews and made $2.5 million. A victory Sunday would be worth at least $4 million. “It was tricky out there today,” Smith said. “I got a couple of breaks and DJ didn't quite make the putts he usually does.” Phil Mickelson looked as though he might get a round under par until he made three bogeys in a four-hole stretch and shot 74 to fall 12 shots behind. Mickelson spoke Friday about the need for the PGA Tour and LIV Golf to work together. The PGA Tour has suspended players for playing in the Saudi-backed series without getting a conflicting-event release. Mickelson is among seven players — along with LIV Golf — who has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour. “The PGA Tour for the last 20 or 30 years have had all the best players in the world. That will never be the case again. LIV Golf is here to stay, and this type of divisive talk is doing nobody good,” Mickelson said. "The best solution is for us to come together. “I think both are needed for the game of golf. Both are good for the game of golf. The inclusion of LIV Golf in the ecosystem of the golf world is necessary,” said Mickelson, a chief recruiter in the early stages for LIV Golf. “As soon as that happens and we all start working together, that’s going to be a really positive thing for everyone.” In the team competition, Johnson's four-man squad had a one-shot lead over Smith's team, with Uihlein's great round helping put his team — Brooks Koepka is captain — two shots behind. ___ More AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Bryce Young passed for three touchdowns and rushed for a fourth, Will Anderson Jr. scored on an interception return and No. 2 Alabama rolled to a 63-7 victory over Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday. The Crimson Tide (3-0) scored on offense, defense and special teams in the first six minutes and raced to a 28-0 first-quarter lead. It was a whirlwind start against the 49 1/2-point underdog Warhawks (1-2) a week after a much closer-than-expected victory over Texas cost Alabama the No. 1 ranking. It wasn't a seamless performance for either the Tide offense or Young, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner. He completed passes for 13 of 18 yards for 236 yards but also threw his first two interceptions of the season. He did run for a 7-yard score, where he spun near the goal line and dove across. Anderson returned his first career interception 25 yards for a touchdown, one play after Young's initial pick. The national sacks leader a year ago, he also got his second sack of the season. Malachi Moore got a short scoop-and-score after Ja'Corey Brooks' blocked punt. Chandler Rogers completed 11 of 21 passes 96 yards for Louisiana-Monroe and was intercepted once. Malik Jackson ran for an 11-yard touchdown. Jahmyr Gibbs remained the Tide's most versatile weapon. He gained 36 yards on nine carries and caught four passes for 65 yards, including a 37-yard touchdown when he juked one defender and shed a couple of downfield tackle attempts. The Tide outgained Louisiana-Monroe 509-169. THE TAKEAWAY Louisiana-Monroe: Managed to keep a horrid start from snowballing even more for awhile and actually was only outgained 132-125 before Alabama's final drive of the second half. Coach Terry Bowden is now 3-7 against the Tide, with the first six meetings as coach of rival Auburn from 1993-98. Alabama: This one won't mean much in the big picture for Alabama's season, but it started out as a nice, swift rebound from the Texas game. The Tide did have a lull before a pristine Young-directed TD drive in the final two minutes before the half. LONG RETURNS Alabama had 262 punt return yards to break a 75-year-old game record set against LSU in 1947. Kool-Aid McKinstry flirted with scores on returns and Brian Branch produced one in the fourth quarter. McKinstry averaged 34 yards on his first four returns. Then Branch returned a punt 68 yards for a TD. Gibbs also had a 57-yard kick return. TIGHT ENDS Alabama's receivers, for the most part, are having quiet seasons. The tight ends, however, came up big on the final first-half drive. Cameron Latu had three catches, including a 38-yarder when he reached over a defender downfield. Freshman reserve Amari Niblack then caught his first pass, a 15-yard TD. UP NEXT Alabama hosts Vanderbilt in the Southeastern Conference opener. Louisiana-Monroe hosts Louisiana. ___ More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap_top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN) between April 14, 2021 and July 26, 2022, both dates inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important October 3, 2022 lead plaintiff deadline. SO WHAT: If you purchased Coinbase securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement. WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Coinbase class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=8095 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email [email protected] or [email protected] for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than October 3, 2022. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually handle securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs' Bar. Many of the firm's attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers. DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Coinbase custodially held crypto assets on behalf of its customers, which assets Coinbase knew or recklessly disregarded could qualify as the property of a bankruptcy estate, making those assets potentially subject to bankruptcy proceedings in which Coinbase's customers would be treated as the Company's general unsecured creditors; (2) Coinbase allowed Americans to trade digital assets that Coinbase knew or recklessly disregarded should have been registered as securities with the SEC; (3) the foregoing conduct subjected Coinbase to a heightened risk of regulatory and governmental scrutiny and enforcement action; and (4) as a result, defendants' public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages. To join the Coinbase class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=8095 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email [email protected] or [email protected] for information on the class action. No Class Has Been Certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. You may select counsel of your choice. You may also remain an absent class member and do nothing at this point. An investor's ability to share in any potential future recovery is not dependent upon serving as lead plaintiff. Follow us for updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-rosen-law-firm, on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosen_firm or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rosenlawfirm/. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Contact Information: Laurence Rosen, Esq. Phillip Kim, Esq. The Rosen Law Firm, P.A. 275 Madison Avenue, 40th Floor New York, NY 10016 Tel: (212) 686-1060 Toll Free: (866) 767-3653 Fax: (212) 202-3827 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.rosenlegal.com SOURCE Rosen Law Firm, P.A.
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Landmark Study Finds that Former Service Members Take Their Lives at a Rate 2.4 Times Higher than Official VA Reports America's Warrior Partnership's new study reveals at least 44 former service members take their own life each day by suicide or overdose AUGUSTA, Ga., Sept. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, America's Warrior Partnership (AWP) released an interim summary report from the multi-year study Operation Deep Dive™ (OpDD). The report was created to develop a profile of former service members (FSM) most at risk for suicide, as well as inform the development of impactful suicide prevention strategies at the local, state and national levels. Researchers gathered state-provided death records and coordinated with the Department of Defense (DoD) to corroborate military affiliation and identify commonalities of the person, military service, and cause of death. The research uncovered disparities between the state and federal data, finding that, across the eight states that participated in the study, the actual suicide rate was much higher, at 1.37 times the rate officially reported by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Approximately 24 FSMs between the ages of 18 and 64 die each day by suicide (as determined by coroner or medical examiner) instead of the 17 veterans per day reported by the VA. Additionally, Operation Deep Dive™ found that the VA has not been accounting for Self-Injury Mortality (SIM), which are attributed predominately to overdose deaths. Separate of suicide, the rate of SIM among former service members is at least 20 per day. SIM is defined by accidents or undetermined deaths that are closely aligned with self-harm/suicidal behavior. When suicide and SIM are combined, this brings the true rate of deaths among former servicemembers to at least 44 per day, or 2.4 times the rate the VA reports. The difference in the data is likely due to undercounting of FSM's deaths and the greater specificity of the decedent's demographics, military experience, and death details available to OpDD™. "If we are going to make progress toward preventing former service member suicide, we need better data," said Jim Lorraine, President and CEO of AWP. "Inaccurate data leads to a misallocation of very valuable resources. Operation Deep Dive™ is designed to address this. The study results can help fix issues surrounding the one-size-fits-all approach, instead enabling a holistic solution that begins at the community level and addresses concerns around housing, employment, financial security, relationships, purpose, physical health, and mental well-being." Other key findings of OpDD™ include: - FSMs deaths were miscounted at a combined error rate of 25%, including 18% of FSMs not being recognized as FSMs. - Every year served in the military equates to a 2% reduction in the probability of a FSM taking their own life. - Those who served in the military less than 3 years had the greatest risk of suicide/SIM. - Living with a partner decreased the odds of suicide by nearly 40%. - Receiving a demotion during military service increases the odds of dying by suicide/SIM by 56%. - Coast Guard FSMs were most likely to die from suicide, followed by Marine Corps, Army, Navy, and then Air Force FSMs respectively. "We started Operation Deep Dive™ to end veteran's suicide by using data to develop an effective and targeted veteran suicide prevention strategy," said Cheree Tham, Chief of Programs and Initiatives at AWP. "By merging identified state death records with military service data and incorporating other individualized sources such as VA health care and benefits numbers, we can develop better tools and methods to prevent these heartbreaking incidents that shatter lives and communities." America's Warrior Partnership contracted with the University of Alabama and partnered with Duke University to gather data from eight states: Alabama, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, and Oregon. This was measured against data available through the Department of Defense. Moving forward, Operation Deep Dive's™ research partner is Duke University. The purpose of the study was to inform community suicide prevention programs that focus on veterans to determine who has the highest probability of taking their life by suicide or overdose. The study was funded by Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation. Former Service Member - Former Service Member encompasses everyone who served in the Active, National Guard, or Reserve forces but may not be eligible for US Department of Veterans Affairs services. The interim summary report from Operation Deep Dive™ can be read in its entirety here: https://www.americaswarriorpartnership.org/deep-dive America's Warrior Partnership is committed to partnering with communities to prevent veteran suicide. We fill the gaps between veteran service organizations by helping nonprofits connect with veterans, their families, and caregivers. Our programs bolster nonprofit efficacy, improving their results, and empowering their initiatives. Our ultimate goal is to increase the quality of veterans' lives, thus helping to end veteran suicide. https://www.americaswarriorpartnership.org SOURCE America’s Warrior Partnership
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NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of Coupang, Inc. ( NYSE: CPNG) pursuant and/or traceable to the registration statement and related prospectus (collectively, the "Registration Statement") issued in connection with Coupang's March 2021 initial public offering (the "IPO") of the important October 25, 2022 lead plaintiff deadline. SO WHAT: If you purchased Coupang securities pursuant and/or traceable to the Registration Statement you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement. WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Coupang class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=8383 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email [email protected] or [email protected] for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than October 25, 2022. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually handle securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs' Bar. Many of the firm's attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers. DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, the IPO Registration Statement featured false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Coupang was engaged in improper anti-competitive practices with its suppliers and other third parties in violation of applicable regulations, including: (a) pressuring suppliers to raise prices of products on competing e-commerce platforms to ensure Coupang's prices would be more competitive; (b) coercing suppliers into purchasing advertisements that would benefit Coupang financially; (c) forcing suppliers to shoulder all expenses from sales promotions; and (d) requesting wholesale rebates from suppliers without specifying any terms relating to rebate programs, all of which served to artificially maintain Coupang's lower prices and artificially inflate Coupang's historical revenues and market share; (2) Coupang had improperly adjusted search algorithms and manipulated product reviews on its marketplace platform to prioritize its own private-label branded products over those of other sellers and merchants, to the detriment of consumers, merchants, and suppliers; (3) unbeknownst to its Rocket WOW members (a customer loyalty program for the Company's most engaged and frequent customers), Coupang was selling products to non-member customers at lower prices than those offered to its Rocket WOW members; (4) Coupang subjected its workforce to extreme, unsafe, and unhealthy working conditions; (5) all of the above illicit practices exposed Coupang to a heightened, but undisclosed, risk of reputational and regulatory scrutiny that would harm Coupang's critical relationships with consumers, merchants, suppliers, and the workforce; and (6) Coupang's lower prices, historical revenues, competitive advantages, and growing market share were the result of systemic, improper, unethical, and/or illegal practices, and, thus, unsustainable. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages. To join the Coupang class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=8383 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email [email protected] or [email protected] for information on the class action. No Class Has Been Certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. You may select counsel of your choice. You may also remain an absent class member and do nothing at this point. An investor's ability to share in any potential future recovery is not dependent upon serving as lead plaintiff. Follow us for updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-rosen-law-firm, on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosen_firm or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rosenlawfirm/. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Contact Information: Laurence Rosen, Esq. Phillip Kim, Esq. The Rosen Law Firm, P.A. 275 Madison Avenue, 40th Floor New York, NY 10016 Tel: (212) 686-1060 Toll Free: (866) 767-3653 Fax: (212) 202-3827 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.rosenlegal.com SOURCE Rosen Law Firm, P.A.
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Bentleys celebrating 50 years of marriage Angela Bauer, Lifestyles editor Randy and Joey Bentley are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday. Randy and the former Joey Shulke were married Sept. 23, 1972, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Decatur. They have one daughter, one son-in-law and three granddaughters. Randy retired as a school psychologist after a career in education. Joey is retired from the banking industry.
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Emma Lynn Wilson is celebrating her fifth birthday. She was born Sept. 20, 2017, the daughter of Brandon and Emily Wilson of Whaiawa, Hawaii. Her grandparents are Gary Remmers (Terry) of Missouri, Sandy Berghaus of Franklin, Dawn ands Randy Olna of Murrayville and Jeff Wilson of Springfield. Her great-grandparents are Gil and Janice Allen of Woodson and Joyce Remmers of Loves Park - Statewide football scores for Friday, September 16 - Police beat for Saturday, Sept. 17 - Owen Quigley's huge night helps Beardstown down Triopia - Winchester police chief hired after exhaustive hunt to fill position - Griggsville man charged after three fires in week at Pike business - Senior Aiden Lahey steps up for Routt football team - Prairie Land show full steam ahead for its opening - Police beat for Friday, Sept. 16 Most Popular - River Country Quilt Show committee member Barbara Suelter (left) presents a $500 check to... - Marie Thérèse Hadden is celebrating her first birthday. - Club news and notes: Jacksonville Rotary Club is all set for its annual Oktoberfest celebration... - Property transactions recorded in Morgan County from Sept. 7 through Sept. 12, 2022.
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- Statewide football scores for Friday, September 16 - Police beat for Saturday, Sept. 17 - Owen Quigley's huge night helps Beardstown down Triopia - Winchester police chief hired after exhaustive hunt to fill position - Griggsville man charged after three fires in week at Pike business - Senior Aiden Lahey steps up for Routt football team - Prairie Land show full steam ahead for its opening - Police beat for Friday, Sept. 16 Most Popular - River Country Quilt Show committee member Barbara Suelter (left) presents a $500 check to... - Marie Thérèse Hadden is celebrating her first birthday. - Club news and notes: Jacksonville Rotary Club is all set for its annual Oktoberfest celebration... - Property transactions recorded in Morgan County from Sept. 7 through Sept. 12, 2022.
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Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) told a former White House aide that he sought a preemptive presidential pardon in a sex trafficking investigation, according to testimony before members of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack, The Washington Post reported Saturday. A probe launched in the waning days of the Trump administration is reportedly still seeking to determine if Gaetz broke federal law by allegedly recruiting women online for paid sex, including a teenager. He has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime. Some of the alleged interactions with women occurred with the help of former Gaetz “wingman” Joel Greenberg. The one-time Seminole County tax collector pleaded guilty last year to six crimes, including trafficking a minor. He has been cooperating with federal investigators, and turned over “years of Venmo and Cash App transactions and thousands of photos and videos,” ABC News reported last year. Johnny McEntee, a White House aide, recently testified that Gaetz told him he sought a presidential pardon from former President Donald Trump’s then-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in the trafficking investigation, sources familiar with the testimony told the Post. McEntee recounted that Gaetz told him “he did not do anything wrong, but they are trying to make his life hell, and you know, if the president could give him a pardon, that would be great,” the Post reported. Gaetz didn’t specify that it was the Justice Department conducting the probe, but McEntee said he assumed that was the investigation he was referring to, the Post reported. The testimony is the first linking Gaetz to a specific request for a pardon in the trafficking probe, the outlet noted. The Jan. 6 panel revealed this summer that Gaetz was among at least five Republican lawmakers who sought broad pardons from Trump to protect them from potential insurrection crimes investigations might uncover. Neither McEntee nor Meadows responded to the Post’s request for comment. A representative for Gaetz pointed out that the Republican lawmaker never asked Trump directly for a pardon, but did not comment on a request submitted through Meadows. Gaetz “discussed pardons for many other people publicly and privately at the end of President Donald Trump’s first term,” the spokesperson wrote in an email to the Post. “As for himself, President Trump addressed this malicious rumor more than a year ago stating, ‘Congressman Matt Gaetz has never asked me for a pardon.’” Read the entire Washington Post story here.
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Tata Harrier XMS and XMAS variants launched: Check prices, features Tata Motors has launched two new variants of its popular mid-size SUV, the Harrier, in India, namely the XMS and XMAS. The models are based on the entry-level XM trim but get added features such as a panoramic sunroof, an 8-speaker music system, a rear-view camera, and multiple drive modes. Mechanically, however, the car remains unchanged with the same 2.0-liter "Kryotec" diesel engine. - In 2019, Tata Motors introduced the Harrier as a premium C-segment SUV in the Indian market. - It was the first vehicle for the homegrown carmaker to be underpinned by the Jaguar Land Rover-derived "OmegaArc" platform. - The brand has now introduced a few feel-good features to the entry-level models, making them a better value-for-money proposition when compared to its primary rival, the Hyundai CRETA. The Tata Harrier XMS and XMAS variants retain the overall silhouette of the SUV and feature a muscular bonnet, a large blacked-out grille, bumper-mounted projector headlights with eyebrow-like DRLs, skid plates, and wide air dams. The SUV is flanked on the sides by indicator-mounted ORVMs, flared wheel arches, and 17-inch alloy wheels. Wrap-around LED taillights and a shark-fin antenna grace the rear end. The Harrier is fueled by a potent 2.0-liter "Kryotec" diesel engine that produces a maximum power of 168hp and a peak torque of 350Nm. The mill is mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. The new Harrier variants have a spacious five-seater cabin and feature a minimalist dashboard, a panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, auto climate control, and a multifunctional steering wheel. They house an 8-speaker music system, a semi-digital instrument cluster, and an 8.8-inch infotainment panel with Apple Carplay and Android Auto. The passengers' safety is ensured by dual airbags, ABS, EBD, and a rear-view camera. In India, the Tata Harrier will set you back by Rs. 17.2 lakh for the XMS variant and Rs. 18.5 lakh for the XMAS trim (all prices, ex-showroom). The new models can be booked online or via the brand's dealerships.
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