Student gardens grow in popularity at North Country schools
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Schools in Warren and Washington counties are producing tomatoes, chili peppers and microgreens, thanks to a growing slate of programming powered in part by Glens Falls Hospital. The students themselves are the growers, and are getting fed in the process. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Glens Falls Hospital's Health Promotion Center has been working with Granville, Whitehall, Johnsburg, and North Warren School Districts to bolster farm-to-school programs and bring more agricultural learning to classrooms. Students from preschool up to 12th grade have been learning about agriculture in relation to science, careers, and special education - and it all starts with student gardens.“(Students) have loved watching the garden grow," said Mrs. Monaco, a teacher at Mary J. Tanner Primary School in Granville. "Having the tower garden has also helped make the students more aware of the variety of growing t...Live-action adult 'Barney' film in the works
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — Mattel is making efforts to turn another beloved brand into a blockbuster hit. The forthcoming "Barney" film from Mattel Films has been revealed, and it's not going to be for kids. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The live-action film will star Oscar-winner Daniel Kaluuya. Mattel is already working on a Hot Wheels movie with J.J. Abrams and another with Vin Diesel based on Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Robots. According to Kevin McKeon, an executive from Mattel, which owns Barney, told the New Yorker that the "Barney" movie will be surrealistic and adult-focused. It will be an “A24-type” project, executive Kevin McKeon revealed to the outlet. Barbie reveals first doll with Down syndrome “We’re leaning into the millennial angst of the property rather than fine-tuning this for kids,” he said. “It’s really a play for adults. Not that it’s R-rated, but it’ll focus on some of the trials and tribulations of b...8 traffic fatalities, 4 drownings in Missouri over long July Fourth weekend
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Eight people died on Missouri roads over the long Fourth of July weekend, and four people drowned on the state's waterways, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said Wednesday.The patrol said 56-year-old James Roy of Kansas City, Missouri, drowned in Lake of the Ozarks on Saturday. Hamsa Mohamed, 41, of St. Louis, drowned Saturday after jumping from a cliff into the Big River in Jefferson County. SLMPD investigating several overnight shootings Two others drowned on Tuesday. A 6-year-old boy died at Lake of the Ozarks. His name was not released. In western Missouri, 22-year-old Carlos Antonio of St. Joseph drowned while swimming at Smithville Lake.Three of the five traffic deaths happened Saturday, while the other five were on Tuesday. A 13-year-old boy died Saturday near the northwestern Missouri town of Stanberry when the vehicle he was in left the road and overturned several times. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in you...Have you been told to wait months for a medical appointment? The Denver Post wants to talk to you
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
We’ve heard stories of Colorado patients being told they had to wait months for medical imaging, non-emergency surgeries, or even a visit with their primary care doctor. Reporter Meg Wingerter is trying to find out how widespread the problem is.Related ArticlesHealth | Facing new drug reality, Colorado lawmakers reconvene opioid committee for first time in 4 years Health | Denver-area hospitals expand mental health and addiction treatment, but “we just need more” Health | Will the Colorado Option bring health insurance prices down? We’ll get a clue soon. Health | Colorado tells doctors: Keep seeing patients covered by Friday Health Plans Health | The hazy future for Medicaid caregiver payments expanded during the pandemic worries families If you’re interested in sharing your experience for an article, please fill out the information below.[contact-form] Sign up for our weekl...Sandia Fire ignites near Temecula
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
The Riverside County Fire Department is responding to a multi-acre brush fire near Temecula Wednesday afternoon.The Sandia Fire, as it's been named, broke out in the late morning near the 48100 block of Sandia Creek Drive, the RCFD said on Twitter. As of about 12:10 p.m., the fire had reached 5 to 10 acres in size and was consuming "light flashy fuels at a moderate rate of spread," fire officials said. "Road Closures are being established on Sandia Creek," officials added.More California residents moved to Texas in 2021, report says
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
Some former California residents seem to think that things are bigger and better in Texas, according to a new report from Storage Café.The exodus of Californians moving to Texas has continued to pick up steam, with more Golden State residents leaving California for the Lone Star state in 2021. California’s six-figure earners can fall behind on bills each month, study finds Researchers found that 111,000 people, or 300 per day, decided to make the move from California to Texas in 2021, an 80% increase compared to 2012, according to data from the U.S. Census and IPUMS.The majority of people moving from California to Texas are millennials, according to the report.The moving trend, which has been a thing for years, really gained traction during the pandemic as permanent remote work became the reality for many employees. No longer saddled with the burden of living in high-cost cities, many people moved to cities in more affordable states like Texas. Others may have decided...2 arrested after elderly woman found dead in Torrance home
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
Two people have been arrested in connection with the death of an elderly woman in a Torrance home earlier this week, police said Wednesday.Torrance police officers responded to a home in the 24200 block of Walnut Street around 6:30 p.m. Monday for a suspicious death.The woman was found dead in the home and detectives later determined she was the victim of a homicide, police said without elaborating.After an investigation, one person was arrested on suspicion of murder, and a second was arrested on suspicion of being an accessory after the fact. Police have not identified the suspects and only described them as being adults. The relationship between the victim and the suspects is also unclear.Authorities have also not released the identity of the victim.No further details about the incident have been released.Man accused of targeting Obama's D.C. home after Trump social media post
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
A man arrested last week over his alleged participation in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is accused of targeting former President Barack Obama’s home in Washington, D.C., after former President Donald Trump posted what he claimed was his predecessor’s address on social media.Taylor Taranto was arrested last Thursday in the Kalorama neighborhood of D.C. where the Obamas reside and charged with four misdemeanor offenses related to the Jan. 6 riot. Earlier in the day on Thursday, Taranto had reposted Trump’s Truth Social post purporting to contain the Obamas’ address, according to court documents filed on Wednesday. He then began livestreaming from his van as he drove through the Kalorama neighborhood and continued to film after parking his car and beginning to walk around. Taranto “made it clear that he intended to access or enter the private residences of his subjects,” as he focused his camera on several sewer grates that he described as “entrance points,” the court fil...Global Innovator Gabrielle Wong’s Software Strategy Is Set To Reshape Vector Control Like Never Before
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
The rise of vector-borne diseases, fueled by factors such as the growing human population, environmental changes, and lack of data in rural areas, has made malaria an ever-increasing concern. But, thanks to innovators like Discimus Foundation Founder Gabrielle Wong, the world’s well-being is set to soar. With her software development system and machine learning models taking center stage, the current 17-year-old UK prodigy could hold the tantalizing truth about fixing parts of the world that we all desperately seek to solve. Were you aware that the most lethal creature on the planet is not large predators, such as lions, tigers, or bears? It is, instead, a significantly smaller entity. In fact, this tiny stinging insect we so often swot away has been renowned for causing over 700,000 deaths annually.In just one bite, its transmission of infectious vector-borne nightmares like malaria remains one of the most devastating human parasitic diseases. Meet the measly mosquito.Upon timely r...Business Mogul Peter W Risko Jr – Blazing trails Coast to Coast for entrepreneurs with lightning fast access to growth capital and life changing opportunities.
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:43 GMT
As the President of Fresh Start Capital, Inc a Private Equity Firm helping business owners nationwide gain quick access to working capital injections with easy approvals, Peter Risko’s journey to Wall Street was anything but typical. His first office was initially a leased 2 man office in on a shared space floor at 30 Broad St, a humble launchpad from where he would soon ascend to helm a vibrant 50+ agent sales floor at the illustrious Trump Building at 40 Wall Street. All this was achieved in under five years, a testament to his laser focus and unwavering determination.His arena of choice? The intensely competitive merchant cash advance industry. Despite every door being slammed in his face, Peter Risko, kept kicking them until flew off the hinges. Fueled by growing up in poverty and an unshakeable belief that “The 5th No is a Yes.” This tenacity propelled him to become a self-made multimillionaire, challenging the narrative that Wall Street’s echelons are reserv...Latest news
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