High school football: Centennial tops Rosemount to reach state semis for first time since 1984
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
Centennial made program history Thursday in Stillwater, while exacting a little revenge in the process.The Cougars bounced third-seeded Rosemount 24-0 in the Class 6A state quarterfinals to reach the semifinals for the first time since 1984. Centennial will meet the winner of the East Ridge-Lakeville South quarterfinal — which will be played Friday — next Thursday at U.S. Bank Stadium with a trip to the Prep Bowl on the line.Thursday’s result came a year after Rosemount beat Centennial 27-0 in the same round. But Centennial left no doubt as to who was the superior team this season.In two games between the two squads this season, Centennial outscored the Irish 33-0, shutting out Rosemount both times.Centennial’s 9-0 victory in Week 7 came on a night where the Cougars lost three fumbles. There were no such mistakes Thursday. Centennial dominated the night from the outset.The Cougars defense was relentless, stifling Rosemount’s Wing-T offense. The Irish ran for just 1...Brock Faber falls on his sword after Wild’s 4-1 loss to Rangers
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
NEW YORK — Brock Faber fell on his sword after the Wild’s 4-1 loss Thursday to the New York Rangers, and it’s true: The go-ahead goal was scored 3 on 1 after the rookie defenseman’s unsuccessful pinch early in the third period.But it’s hard to put Minnesota’s loss on the rookie defenseman. Not when the Wild were outshot 14-2 in a lethargic first period, the latest in a series of slow starts for Minnesota this season.The Wild dominated the second period and tied the game on Brandon Duhaime’s redirect of a Faber shot, but that was the extent of their offense.Evason wasn’t inclined to blame the loss on the Wild’s start.“They obviously came out hard, and pushed, and we weathered it and got to our game. It happens, right?” Wild coach Dean Evason said. “Their team’s trying to win, too. Would we like to have the second period in the first? Sure. But there’s another team on the ice, as well.”Alexis Lafrenière broke the tie 1:41 into the third period, and Blake Wheeler all but put Minnesota ...Vermont town preserving cemetery history online
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
SHAFTSBURY, V.T. (NEWS10) -History in the town of Shaftsbury is being preserved online one gravestone at a time. Burial records have been digitized by just a single person in the cemetery department for a year and a half.Jen Holley is saving all of this data for future generations. As the current cemetery superintendent, her love for coding led to the modern approach."The person I took over from was here for twenty years. He was a great guy, but he didn't use a computer," joked Holley. Real Estate Agent catches land selling scam Over 10,000 lots are among the sixteen public and private cemeteries on file. Not all are in use yet, and these graves go as far back as the 1800's."We need to protect our records. From the past and going forward. In doing so, we have created a whole new department," described HolleyThe town uses the program Cemify to upload files and locations of each grave. Holley says families do not even have to know what cemetery their loved one is buried in. "They ca...Virtual forum held on Burdett Birth Center
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The controversial decision by Saint Peter's Health Partners to close the Burdett Birth Center in Troy, Rensselaer County's only remaining maternity unit, was the subject of a forum by Saint Peter's Thursday night.But unlike the September forum at Sage College held by Attorney General Tish James that lasted for nearly six hours and took statements in person from women who used Burdett services, first responders worried about an increase in ambulance calls and politicians from both parties who decried the cuts to women's health care ... the only voices heard in tonight's online forum were from Saint Peter's. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The President and CEO of Saint Peter's Health Partners Dr. Steven Hanks says they understand the impact the closure would have on the city of Troy, patients and staff. They now expect it to happen in the first half of 2024.Saint Peter's cites multi-million dollar losses a...Local college keeping Navy pharmacist mate's memory alive
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Saturday is Veteran's Day. A local college honored current and former military service members at a ceremony on Thursday.The Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is also helping keep the memory of a World War II veteran alive. Paul Stanley Frament graduated from the school in 1939, and then enlisted in the Navy. His family donated many of his artifacts to the college's library, saying he was a pharmacist first and foremost. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "I felt they belonged to the world, and they belong out here," great nephew Bob Tyndall said. "They don't belong in my office. I want future generations to see it, know it, and perhaps, inspire young men and women into public health service."Frament was posthumously awarded the Silver Star. The Navy named a destroyer escort in his honor.Proposed rate increase for MSD heads to April ballot
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The board of trustees for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District voted in favor of a proposed rate increase that would raise customers’ bills by approximately 32% over four years.The proposed increase will now head to the April ballot, where voters will have the final say.MSD’s Rate Commission recommended the increase despite objections from critics, who believe the increase will lead to difficult choices for some citizens. Some were hoping the board would consider a smaller, 24% increase.“I’ll be 72 next month and right now, I’m still working trying to catch up on bills,” St. Louis resident Sheila Davis said. She and several other MSD customers expressed their opposition to the board before the vote was taken. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW ...Atlanta P.D. comes to St. Louis to poach potential police
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The shortage of police officers in America has gotten so extreme that it's pitting city against city. The Atlanta Police Department is coming to St. Louis for a three-day hiring event, looking to lure new officers from our area.It’s not sitting very well around here.The Atlanta department’s flyer publicizing the event shows its starting yearly police pay of $52,865 is about $330 less than the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s starting pay of $53,196.FOX 2 confirmed that St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones texted Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens to stop poaching our people.Alderman Rasheen Aldridge Jr. (Ward 14) agreed.“If it’s Atlanta down police, Nashville down police, or St. Louis down police, I do think it’s a little bit of trying to take away from a pot that’s already empty,” he said. “It’s crazy that they would be coming eight hours away just to try to recruit police officers when we need as many people as we need. We not only just start off better (with pay), but I ...'Underground market' buying diabetic strips with cash
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – They're signs that pop. Bright yellow with red text catching the eye of drivers and pedestrians at busy intersections: “Cash for Diabetic Strips.”The buying and selling of medical supplies for people with diabetes has been described as an underground market.Yvonne Johnson's insurance covers a big chunk of her diabetic test strips."It's so expensive for the people who don't have insurance," Johnson said. "Each order they send me, it's about $20."Johnson has type 2 diabetes and checks her blood sugar multiple times a week using diabetic test strips, which are tiny tabs that diabetics depend on to test their blood sugar level."I wouldn't dare sell them," Johnson said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW The signs offer cas...Kickin’ It with Kiz Podcast: Is the shine off Coach Prime and CU Buffs football?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
In the latest edition of the Kickin’ it with Kiz podcast, Mark Kiszla breaks down all things local sports including where to lose your money this weekend on sports wagers.Kiz re-introduces his pod after a layoff and looks ahead to his 40th season covering Denver sports.Sports editor Matt Schubert joins Kiz to talk about the Buffs, Broncos and why January might be a little quiet in Denver.Buffs money? Bills Money? Is Russell Wilson a safe bet?Readers weigh in on parting shots in which Kiz responds to the world of Twitter (or is it X?) commenters.The Kickin’ it with Kiz podcast is brought to you by Argonaut Wine & Liquor, featuring Buffalo Trace.Subscribe to the podcastSoundCloud | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | RSSProducer: AAron OntiverozMusic: “Bumble Bees” by Schama NoelWant more sports news? Sign up for the Sports Omelette to get all our analysis on Denver’s teams.Want more Broncos news? Sign up for the Broncos Insider to get all our NFL analysis.Motorcyclist dies after 3-vehicle crash in San Fernando Valley
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:59:04 GMT
First responders are on the scene of a fatal traffic collision in the San Fernando Valley involving two cars and a motorcycle, authorities confirmed to KTLA. Calls about the three-vehicle crash in the 8600 block of North Woodley Avenue in North Hills came in at around 6:40 p.m., officials with the Los Angeles Fire Department said. Video of the scene posted to the Citizen App showed a heavy presence of firefighters. Damage could also clearly be seen to the rear of a white four-door sedan, along with a deployed driver-side airbag. A motorcyclist was killed in a three-vehicle crash in North Hills on Nov. 9, 2023. (Citizen App)A motorcyclist was killed in a three-vehicle crash in North Hills on Nov. 9, 2023. (Citizen App)Details are limited and it’s unclear what led to the crash, but fire officials said the motorcyclist was declared dead at the scene. No other injuries were reported. Traffic in the area of Woodley Avenue and Napa Street was expected to be impacted while au...Latest news
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