Stillwater military history and more on display at armory open house

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Stillwater military history and more on display at armory open house The public is invited to an open house on Saturday at the Stillwater Army National Guard Readiness Center.The armory, which opened in 2016, houses the headquarters company of the 334th Brigade Engineer Battalion, E Company of the 134th Brigade Support Battalion and the 34th Military Police Company. All three units are part of the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division.The free event, which is co-hosted by the units and the Stillwater Military History Project Committee, will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at 350 Maryknoll Drive N. in Stillwater. Refreshments will be served.It is the first open house held at the new armory, and organizers hope it will become an annual event, said Jack Johnson, a military historian, a longtime National Guardsman and a member of the Stillwater Military History Project Committee. Johnson, of Grant, researched and wrote the panels on display at the armory that depict a timeline of Stillwater’s military history from 1858 to present day.Visitors will have a ch...

Minnesota BCA completes investigation into trooper’s fatal shooting of Ricky Cobb II

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Minnesota BCA completes investigation into trooper’s fatal shooting of Ricky Cobb II An investigation into a Minnesota state trooper fatally shooting a Black man in Minneapolis has wrapped up, and now it is up to prosecutors to decide if charges are warranted.The Hennepin County attorney’s office announced Tuesday that the Minnesota Public Safety Department’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension had submitted the findings of its inquiry into the death of 33-year-old Ricky Cobb II.Trooper Ryan Londregan shot Cobb two months ago after he refused to leave his car during a stop on Interstate 94, according to the BCA, which investigates such shootings in Minnesota.Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty vowed in a news release to reach a decision “as quickly as possible” and said a use-of-force expert had been enlisted to help.But she also said she was disappointed to learn from state investigators about a lack of cooperation from some State Patrol employees who weren’t the subject of the investigation but potentially had useful information. She stressed that “the family...

Napheesa Collier continues to lift Lynx in every way possible

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Napheesa Collier continues to lift Lynx in every way possible Cheryl Reeve did not know what the result of Game 2 of the WNBA playoffs series on Sunday in Connecticut was going to be. But the Lynx coach and general manager was sure of one thing: Napheesa Collier was going to play well.Yes, that’s a sturdy limb to stand on, but Reeve was indeed correct, as Collier went off for 26 points, 13 rebounds, two steals and a block to power the Lynx to an upset victory that forced a decisive Game 3 in Minnesota on Wednesday to determine the outcome of the first-round series.The production came all while pushing through a pinched nerve that only briefly sidelined her in the game. That’s what the 26-year-old does.The main reason for Reeve’s confidence in Collier is simple.“She’s awfully good,” the coach said. “Napheesa Collier is a helluva basketball player. So you can’t hold those kinds of players down.”But also, when adversity rings, Collier is the first to answer the call. That, Reeve noted, is R...

Jacob Klein claims innocence in opening statements

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Jacob Klein claims innocence in opening statements ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Prosecutors in this case intend to argue Philip Rabadi’s death was calculated and planned to inflict harm on Rabadi’s wife and Jacob Klein’s ex-girlfriend Elana Radin. Klein, representing himself, told the jury at the start he is completely innocent, relying on a lack of DNA evidence to prove he is connected to Rabadi’s death.  Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “The killing of Philip Rabadi was commuted to influx immeasurable pain," Jessica Blain-Lewis, Assistant District Attorney, said. "The evidence will show it was calculated, deliberate and intentional.” Blain-Lewis said the evidence will show Klein planned a 4-day trip from his home in Virginia to New York, visiting Rabadi’s home on Miller Road multiple times in two different cars before allegedly speaking to Rabadi, entering the home and stabbing him multiple times as he was restrained. She said evidence will give insight into Klein’s motive for all...

Lansingburgh residents assessing damage after water main break

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Lansingburgh residents assessing damage after water main break TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Residents have been cleaning up debris after a 30-inch water main broke on Monday. The city of Troy issued a boil water advisory that is expected to stay in effect until Thursday. Juan Rosado is one of the Lansingburgh residents, near 6th avenue and 124th street, who could not believe their eyes when they saw their street turn into a rushing river. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “I thought I was losing my mind. I was like ‘What is going on?’ I ran to the back and I could not open the back door because water would have rushed right into my home,” said Rosado.He is a new homeowner and lives close to that water main. He is a respiratory therapist and was hoping to go back to school but his house sustained significant damage. “My heart sunk when I saw everything that was happening. I just bought this house last year, just trying to make it a little more comfortable and enjoyable and get it done and maybe...

Asylum seekers react to DocGo leadership shakeup

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Asylum seekers react to DocGo leadership shakeup COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The recent shakeup in leadership with the company hired by New York City to care for asylum seekers worries asylees and community-based organizations alike. On Tuesday, NEWS10 spoke with local groups and leaders to hear their new concerns going forward. United Auto Workers strike begins On September 15, DocGo CEO Anthony Capone resigned. The abrupt exit rippled through the communities where asylum seekers live. Groups that are helping and providing services to asylum seekers said they’ve been told by DocGo that they may be out of their hotel rooms by December.Maria Pacheco with Allies For Justice confirms that asylum seekers in Rotterdam were told the same thing. “They are being told by DocGo employees that they are going to be in the streets as of December,” she said. “They are very nervous about it and they're actually quite scared, because December tends to be cold.” Man shot and killed after attack with hammer “Definitely concerned as a communit...

13 reported crashes in Lincoln County woman’s yard have finally led to possible payback

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

13 reported crashes in Lincoln County woman’s yard have finally led to possible payback LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. – After repeated renegade drivers crashed into her yard, Debbie Ryan now has a protective barrier in front of her home.“About two weeks ago, somebody hit it,” Ryan said. “They lost part of their fender and left it. So we threw it away for them.”She says that could have been the 14th driver to crash through her property.“It would’ve got me again,” she said.She lives on Penrod Road at Riverside Drive outside Troy, Missouri. The road bends in front of her house. Many drivers fail to follow that bend.“It seemed to be almost a yearly event. I’m saying where we had damage, not where somebody just drove through our yard,” she said.Such as a July 2020 incident in Ryan’s yard that she says caused $8,000 in damages. Ryan took cellphone video of the aftermath. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News ...

Alton High School students face expulsion over fights on campus

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Alton High School students face expulsion over fights on campus ALTON, Ill. – As many as 21 students at Alton High School face disciplinary hearings on their future at the school after a series of fights broke out Aug. 30, causing the campus to go into a soft lockdown.The school reverted to remote learning for a few days, set new protocols for football game attendance, and installed new electronic security measures.On Monday, school board members began holding the first of a weeklong set of meetings.“As a former school board member, I don’t envy the decisions the Alton School Board has to make concerning the expulsion of students,” said Alton Mayor David Goins, a former member of the school board.Following Monday’s hearings, five students were expelled and told they could enroll in the Madison County Regional Office of Education's Alternative Schooling Program. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News ...

Palisade grower using digital art to promote local agriculture

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Palisade grower using digital art to promote local agriculture By DAN WEST, The Grand Junction Daily SentinelPalisade’s peach growers have long looked for ways to get their fruit directly in the hands of consumers from farmers markets to roadside fruit stands, but this year one grower is expanding into the digital world in a unique effort to connect with buyers.(Courtesy PΞACHES)This summer Drew Harding, owner of Harding Homegrown in Palisade, began selling non-fungible tokens or NFTs of peaches — or PΞACHES as they are calling the artwork — that buyers can redeem for a box of Palisade peaches come harvest. An NFT is a unique digital file that is recorded on a blockchain — the same technology behind some cryptocurrencies.NFTs have in the past been associated with digital art, which is what Harding decided to base his NFTs around. He partnered with United Kingdom-based artist Waxbones to design artwork for the 2023 release. It features peaches with unique faces that anyone can purchase and later redeem for real peaches.Related ArticlesColo...

Endangered fish may doom Malibu Triathlon

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:36 GMT

Endangered fish may doom Malibu Triathlon This year’s Malibu Triathlon is likely to be canceled due to a series of issues stemming from the protection of an endangered fish.On Monday, the Malibu Planning Commission rejected the triathlon’s permit.The 38th edition of the race, which was scheduled for Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, historically travels through a Zuma Beach undercrossing at Busch Drive, at the southernmost end of the beach. Recent rainfall, however, has flooded the underpass, and the water is now occupied by Tidewater Goby, a small endangered fish found in lagoons, estuaries, and marshes along the California coast.When flooding occurred in the past, race organizers would simply install a temporary bridge. Tidewater Goby. (US Fish & Wildlife Service)In mid-August, the City and race organizers were told by state wildlife and water officials that a bridge could not be erected this year due to the presence of the Goby.Race organizers scrambled to reconfigure the route, which required a new review of the triathlon's perm...