Kyle Police Chief: Large quantity of fentanyl found in the region

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

Kyle Police Chief: Large quantity of fentanyl found in the region KYLE, Texas (KXAN) --- Less than a month into the new school year and Kyle Police Chief Jeff Barnett said his police department is finding fentanyl in the hands of teenagers yet again. This comes as a man police arrested in the area for distributing fentanyl to a minor last year was re-arrested on similar charges this June. The previous arrestBack in September 2022, KXAN reported on a joint press conference with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Kyle Police Department and the Hays County Sheriff's Office announcing the arrest of Anthony Jean Perez Rios. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Arrests made in Hays County fentanyl investigation, initiatives announced Rios was arrested in San Marcos and charged with the following:Manufacture and delivery with intent to distribute a controlled substanceDelivery of a controlled substance to a childPossession of a controlled substance“He had nearly 400 counterfeit Percocet pills containing fentanyl,” Barnett said during the press conference.Ch...

Deputies association says it's understaffed by 400 officers, blames Williamson County for inaction

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

Deputies association says it's understaffed by 400 officers, blames Williamson County for inaction GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN) — The Williamson County Deputies Association accused county commissioners of inaction that's led to understaffing in the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. The WCDA also said the WCSO does not have adequate manpower to keep up with the rapidly growing population.Deputy Charles Duvall, president of the WCDA, addressed a small crowd on the steps of the historic county courthouse, flanked by Sheriff Mike Gleason, WCSO detectives and other WCDA affiliates.Duvall said national data from the FBI says county agencies reported an average of 2.8 officers per 1,000 inhabitants. He said Williamson County right now has .78 deputies per 1,000 residents, highlighting a large disparity between WCSO's ranks and the national average."We need an additional 445 new deputies to meet the national average number of deputies. To be clear, there is only one opening on patrol and that opening is about to be filled," Duvall said.These comments come as the Williamson County Commissi...

Q&A: Gophers AD Mark Coyle on football team success, USC job and what he needs from Ben Johnson

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

Q&A: Gophers AD Mark Coyle on football team success, USC job and what he needs from Ben Johnson Gophers Athletics Director Mark Coyle had a letter sitting his desk Tuesday from a long-time season-ticket holder. He was preparing a personalized response, but first sat down with the Pioneer Press to address hot topics at the U of M, the Big Ten Conference and across college sports.Coyle shared what success might look like for head coach P.J. Fleck’s football team with one of the most challenging schedules in the country this fall, the expanding Big Ten Conference and how the U is doing with name, image and likeness (NIL) programs. Plus, Coyle responds to how he was linked to the open AD job at the University of Southern California and what he needs to see from men’s basketball coach Ben Johnson in his third season this winter.Here’s a condensed version of the interview:P.J. Fleck has won nine or more games in every full season since 2019. The standard has been raised, but obviously the schedule is much more difficult this year. What does success look like for th...

Powwow in Mendota to highlight Native American culture, education

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

Powwow in Mendota to highlight Native American culture, education The Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Tribal Community is hosting a powwow Friday, Sept. 8 through Sunday, Sept. 10 at St. Peter’s Church in Mendota.What started as an event with two drums, Indian tacos and fried bread to help rediscover Native heritage has grown to an attraction that brings in several thousand.Sharon Lennartson, chairwoman for the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Tribal Community, has been running the event for 18 years.“We figure that’s the first powwow in 100 years. We don’t know that for a fact but we couldn’t do any of our ceremonies. We’d go to jail or get a $10,000 fine in our own indigenous land,” Lennartson said.From 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday there will be an “educational hour” with two professors who are honorary members of the tribe — Chris Mato Nunpa, of Southwest Minnesota State University, and Mike Klein, of the University of St. Thomas.Klein and some of his students interviewed elders of the ...

Vikings finalize their initial 53-man roster. Who’s in? Who’s out?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

Vikings finalize their initial 53-man roster. Who’s in? Who’s out? Like every team in the NFL, the Vikings submitted their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday ahead of the 3 p.m. deadline.This came after the Vikings cut 15 players on Monday.Here’s a look at where things stand as of right now. This could change in the coming days depending on if the Vikings decide to make trades or sign free agents.Quarterback (3)In: Kirk Cousins, Nick Mullens, Jaren HallOut: N/ARunning Back (3)In: Alexander Mattison, Ty Chandler, Kene NwangwuOut: DeWayne McBride, Aaron DykesFullback (1)In: C.J. HamOut: N/AReceiver (6)In: Justin Jefferson, K.J. Osborn, Jordan Addison, Brandon Powell, Jalen Reagor, Jalen NailorOut: Trishton Jackson, Thayer Thomas, Blake Proehl, Lucky Jackson, Jacob CopelandTight End (4)In: T.J. Hockenson, Josh Oliver, Johnny Mundt, Nick MuseOut: Ben SimsOffensive Line (8)In: Christian Darrisaw, Ezra Cleveland, Garrett Bradbury, Ed Ingram, Brian O’Neill, Oli Udoh, Blake Brandel, Austin Schlottmann, Chris Reed (NFI)Out: Jack Snyder, Alan AliDefensiv...

Kalsada, modern Filipino restaurant from Cafe Astoria owners, will close next month

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

Kalsada, modern Filipino restaurant from Cafe Astoria owners, will close next month Kalsada, the modern Filipino restaurant that was one of Pioneer Press readers’ favorites last year, is closing after less than 18 months.The restaurant quietly served its last brunch over the weekend, and the last day for dinner will be Friday, Sept. 15.The outside of Kalsada in St. Paul. (Jess Fleming / Pioneer Press)“We’re very thankful to the neighborhood, the community,” chef and owner Leah Raymundo said on Tuesday. “And especially to my team. They shared so much love to the neighborhood.”Raymundo and business/life partner John Occhiato also run Cafe Astoria and Stella Belle just off West 7th Street, and they opened Kalsada in spring 2022 in the former Augustine’s spot on Selby Avenue.Both personally and professionally, the couple had an especially tough winter, they said, and the economics of the restaurant were becoming tenuous.Filipino food still feels niche in the Twin Cities, Occhiato said, so some people saw the menu as a one-time experience rather than a regular hangout. ...

3M agrees to pay $6 billion to settle earplug lawsuits from US service members

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

3M agrees to pay $6 billion to settle earplug lawsuits from US service members NEW YORK — Chemical and consumer product manufacturer 3M said Tuesday it has agreed to pay $6 billion to settle lawsuits from U.S. service members who say they experienced hearing loss or other serious injuries after using faulty earplugs made by the company.The settlement, consisting of $5 billion in cash and $1 billion in 3M stock, will be made in payments that will run through 2029.Hundreds of thousands of veterans and current service members have sued 3M and Aearo Technologies, a company that 3M acquired in 2008, over their Combat Arms Earplugs. The service members alleged that a defective design allowed the products — which were intended to protect ears from close-range firearms and other loud noises — to loosen slightly and allow hearing damage, according to Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis, & Overholtz PLLC, one of the law firms representing plaintiffs.In an online summary about the litigation, the Florida-based law firm notes that 3M previously agreed to pay $9.1 million to settl...

High school football: 2023 preseason Prep Bowl predictions

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

High school football: 2023 preseason Prep Bowl predictions It’s time for our annual, impossible endeavor of looking into our non-existent crystal ball to view the always-uncertain future. Here are our preseason Prep Bowl predictions for the 2023 high school football season:9-Man: Spring Grove over Fertile-BeltramiClass A: Springfield over MinneotaClass 2A: Eden Valley-Watkins over CaledoniaClass 3A: Dassel-Cokato over WasecaClass 4A: Hutchinson over WinonaClass 5A: Mankato West over St. Thomas AcademyClass 6A: Eden Prairie over East RidgeRelated ArticlesHigh School Sports | High school football: Lavontae Cox’s emergence has Central oozing with optimism this fall High School Sports | High school football: Why did Dan O’Brien jump from juggernaut St. Thomas Academy to winless Holy Family? Let him explain High School Sports | ‘HERE COMES DIGGINS!’: National Bobblehead Hall of Fame releases Jessie Diggins figurine High School Sports | High school cross coun...

What to do in Lake George on Labor Day weekend

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

What to do in Lake George on Labor Day weekend LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Summer in Lake George is drawing to a close. If you're spending the end of the season there, you're sure to find fun ways to wish it fond farewell this Labor Day weekend. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The weekend kicks off this year with the return of the Adirondack Independence Music Festival, starting Friday, Sept. 1. The festival runs throughout the three-day weekend, joined by a craft festival, triathlon, and more.Friday, Sept. 1Adirondack Independence Music FestivalLake George Festival Commons, Lake GeorgeGates at noon on Friday, 11 a.m. Saturday and SundayLineup includes:moe.Dark Star OrchestraRubblebucketKeller WilliamsDumpstaphunkMihaliPrince/BowieDogs in a PileMeltNeighborEggyRoots of CreationJimkataLucidKarina RykmanSophistafunkSam Kiniger and the A-BeezBaked ShrimpEscaperCreamery StationSuke Cerulo BandHilltopFood Truck Fridays on the PondHoricon Community Center, Brant LakeFood trucks open at ...

Police arrest two for trespassing, gun charges

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:23:01 GMT

Police arrest two for trespassing, gun charges FORT ANN, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Washington County Sheriff's Office announced the arrests of Tyedeek W. Hostos, 30, and Rameen Dwayne McCord, 30. The two were charged with criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree, and trespassing. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Police say the arrests stemmed from an investigation into trespassing in Pilot Knob on August 9. Hostos and McCord were arraigned at Centralized Arraignment and held in lieu of bail.Hostos was arrested again for reportedly assaulting a Correctional Guard at the Washington County Jail on August 17. He was charged with second-degree assault.