Juneteenth business forum to be held Thursday in Minneapolis
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
A Juneteenth business forum will be held from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday at 3001 Broadway St. N.E., Minneapolis.The event includes free cocktails and a traditional Juneteenth meal.The forum features two discussions: “A strategic roadmap to financial literacy” and “Forging a black agenda in the 21st Century.”The discussions will be moderated by Tracey Williams-Dillard from the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, the oldest black-owned newspaper in Minnesota and Glenn Ford, founder of In City Farms.Court hearing postponed in case of Stillwater bar facing criminal charges in George Musser death
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
The first court hearing in the criminal case against a bar in downtown Stillwater accused of serving liquor to George Musser prior to his death has been postponed until July.Representatives of Brian’s Bar and Grill, which has been charged with providing liquor to a person under 21 and permitting someone under 21 to consume, had been scheduled to appear in Washington County District Court on Thursday. The first appearance is now set for 1 p.m. July 27.George Musser (Courtesy of Bradshaw Funeral Home)The attorney representing Brian’s Bar, Dennis Johnson, a partner at Chestnut Cambronne law firm in Minneapolis, requested the continuance “to allow time for further investigation of the matter,” according to a letter he submitted to the court.Musser, 20, of Stillwater, was seen leaving the bar at 219 S. Main St. around 2:10 a.m. Christmas Eve. His body was found around 7 p.m. on Christmas Day about two miles from the bar, near the 5400 block of Osgood Avenue North in Baytown Township.Acco...Loons consistently lean on summer additions to help ailing attack
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
A special guest sat amid thousands of empty bleachers watching Minnesota United train at the National Sports Center stadium in Blaine on a May morning in 2017.Sam Nicholson had traveled from Scotland to begin his move from Edinburgh club Hearts to MNUFC, and the young winger praised for his pace would join the Loons when the summer transfer window opened that July.MNUFC was an expansion club in need of upgrades throughout its starting XI that spring, and Nicholson’s addition wasn’t considered a seismic move. At age 21, he had scored four goals in roughly 1,100 minutes in the Scottish Championship the previous season and was out of contract before coming to MLS.But Nicholson represented the first of what has become many new attacking players United has brought in midseason. It’s become an annual rite of passage to enhance — and sometimes resuscitate — the club’s goal-scoring punch. As if it’s a revolving door, those incoming players are often met on the other side of the glass with t...Water Safari keeps summer cool starting June 14
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
OLD FORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - In the western Adirondacks, the hamlet of Old Forge offers wet and wild summer fun every year. This month, the slides are slippery, the river lazy, and the fun in store at Water Safari. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Enchanted Forest Water Safari water park opens for the season on Wednesday, June 14. The park sports 50 rides, including 33 water attractions. This year, the twice-daily Hanneford Circus show will feature an aerial web, clown, tops act, and motorcycle high wire. The park cites a prediction that this summer will be "scorchingly dry," according to the 2023 Farmer's Almanac, and knows that means a popular season for its refreshing attractions. In addition to its water slides and events, Water Safari also offers cabana rentals, including tables, lounge chairs, and onsite attendants. Bookings are recommended in advance. Warrensburg’s annual jamboree turns 60 this summer And, like an...Mini City hosts 7th annual Bubble Party in Congress Park
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Looking for some outdoor summer fun at the end of the month? Head to Congress Park on June 29 for a giant bubble party with crafts, face painting, and more! Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The event is free and runs from 3 to 5 p.m. The bubble party will be held rain or shine and will only be canceled in the case of thunderstorms.Police officer resigns after being charged with sodomy
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
CLAYTON, Mo. - An officer with the North County Police Cooperative has resigned over allegations he inappropriately touched someone in police custody.According to Major Ron Martin, assistant police chief for the NCPC, the incident took place on June 3 on the grounds of Normandy High School.Police claim Officer Marcellis Blackwell arrested a 37-year-old man that day, placed handcuffs on him, and drove him to a secluded part of the campus. Blackwell then put his hands down the victim's pants without their consent and while he was still handcuffed.The victim reported the incident to the NCPC on June 4, Martin said. Revisting Mike Shildt’s comments on his Cardinals departure The NCPC investigated the matter and found evidence to corroborate the victim's story, Martin said. Blackwell resigned from the force when presented with the allegations. He was arrested June 7.The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office charged Blackwell with one count of first-degree sodomy or attempted s...GoFundMe page created for injured Gabe Osabuohien
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
Mountaineer Nation is aiming to take care of one of its own.A GoFundMe page has been created for Gabe Osabuohien, the former WVU hoops star, who was injured in a vehicle accident over the weekend. According to social media posts and the fundraiser page, Osabuohien suffered various injuries, including a pair of broken vertebrae, a concussion, and a broken nose. The GoFundMe page was created Monday evening. It has a goal of raising $15,000 for the former Mountaineer enforcer. As of Noon ET on Tuesday, more than $5,600 has been raised in the roughly 16 hours since the page was set up."WVU takes care of our own, and we have started this fundraiser to assist Gabe in a speedy and successful recovery," the page, created by WVU graduate Dan Fox, states. "Our goal is to assist Gabe this summer in medical bills and weekly living expenses until next season starts." Osabuohien played three seasons at West Virginia, appearing in 88 games for the Old Gold and Blue. He averaged career-highs in p...Child drowns at Table Rock Lake
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
STONE COUNTY, Mo. — A two-year-old child died June 7 after a drowning incident on Table Rock Lake earlier this week.The child entered the water without a lifejacket on June 5 and drowned. The child was pulled from the water and taken to Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, MO where she later died from her injuries.The incident occurred seven miles north of Blue Eye.This is Troop D's second drowning in 2023.Jack's bounceback: Flaherty making strides after early-season woes
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Cardinals are getting some key contributions from an important rotation piece at a time it's been hard to come by wins. Jack Flaherty fired six scoreless innings against a high-octane Texas Rangers offense on Wednesday, paving St. Louis to a 1-0 victory to close out a tough roadtrip. Flaherty didn't end up with the victory, but earned his third quality start in five games. Those last five games embody the best stretch of Flaherty's 2023 campaign. In that stretch, he's covered 30 innings, held opponents to just five runs and averaged around seven strikeouts per game. The Cardinals won in four of those five starts. RELATED - Revisting Mike Shildt’s comments on his Cardinals departure The 2023 season is a critical one for Flaherty in many ways. The 27-year-old could become a free agent next season, and big results could be essential in shaping his next contract, whether with St. Louis or elsewhere. As of now, it's also shaping to be his first largely-health...Keeler: If Nuggets have to step on Michael Porter Jr.’s ego to win NBA Finals, know what you do? Keep stepping.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:24:10 GMT
MIAMI — Nikola Jokic has one foot in Bam Adebayo’s nightmares and the other on the Larry O’Brien Trophy. And you’re worried about Michael Porter Jr.’s feelings? Now?If the Nuggets gotta step on MPJ’s ego in order to reach the summit, so be it.The best move Denver coach Michael Malone made in Game 3 of the NBA Finals was shortening Porter’s window while extending the Nuggets’ rotation. When The Christian Braun Express rolls in from out of nowhere with that much smoke, you ride that puppy ‘til the coal runs out.“I loved our energy, our effort, our urgency, our discipline,” Malone said after the Nuggets nabbed a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. “I thought we were where we needed to be (Wednesday). We’ll have to be even better come Friday evening.”And if MPJ doesn’t want to keep getting thrown under the bus, he’s got to get his dang head out of the ditch. If Porter wants to be a factor in Game 4 Friday night at the Kaseya Center, that’s not on Malone. That’s on MPJ.Port...Latest news
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