Literary pick for week of April 9
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
Special guest birds from the Raptor Center are sure to liven Priyanka Kumar’s discussion about her book “Conversations with Birds” with Daniel Slager, publisher and chief executive of Minneapolis-based Milkweed Editions, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, at Open Book, 1011 Washington Ave. S., Mpls. It is free and open to the public.Priyanka Kumar will discuss her book, “Conversations with Birds” April 12, 2023 at Open Book in Minneapolis, in dialogue with Milkweed Editions CEO/publisher Daniel Slager. Kumar is a novelist, non-fiction writer and filmmaker. They will be joined by live birds from the Raptor Center. (Courtesy of Milkweed Editions)“Birds are my almanac. They tune me into the seasons, and into myself,” Kumar writes in her collection of essays. A filmmaker and novelist, she grew up at the feet of the Himalayas in northern India where she took for granted the lush natural world around her. After moving to North America as a teenager, s...Plane calls for an emergency landing at Springfield airport after engine failure
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - A plane flying near Springfield had to conduct an emergency landing due to engine failure.According to Kent Boyd, the public information and marketing manager for the Springfield-Branson National Airport, a distress call came in around 10:00 a.m. this morning from a plane that was flying with only one of its two engines. Clydesdales canceled: local Budweiser distributor cancels upcoming showings At 10:30 a.m., the plane was able to safely land at the Springfield-Branson National Airport with no reported injuries.Reportedly, it was an American Airlines airplane.Springfield first responders were called to the scene.Boyd said they are still investigating where the plane was flying from, the destination, and the cause of engine failure.OzarksFirst will update this article as new information comes in.Thanks to Nuggets, Avs, Rockies, CU Buffs, Denver could be ground zero for future of sports on TV. And that future looks bleak.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
Want a glimpse into the future of sports on television, America? Take a good, long, hard look at Denver. Then shield your eyes before they start to bleed.“There is no simple answer,” Bob Thompson, a media consultant and the former president of Fox Sports Networks and general manager of Denver’s old Prime Sports Network, told The Denver Post.“You’re going to have to have multiple platforms (to watch games), where it’s a satellite dish or a cable box and a Roku or an Apple TV box or a Fire stick (from Amazon). You’re going to have multiple options to watch your team, as opposed to how it used to be, where there was this cable bundle that was all things to all people. And then it got to be too expensive for a lot of (providers). It’s not going to be one-size-fits-all ordinarily anymore.”Translation: If you want to watch every major sports team in the Denver area by legal means, you’re going to have to jump through more hoops than a trained circus lion.The two best teams in town, the de...Saunders: Why Rockies GM Bill Schmidt won’t rush prospects to majors
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
Eight games into the season, the 3-5 Rockies look like the team we thought they’d be. In other words, it’s a club likely to finish last in the National League West and post a losing record for the 22nd time in 31 years of its existence.But there might be some hope on the horizon. Various baseball pundits rate the Rockies’ farm system as one of the most improved. MLB Pipeline, for example, ranks the Rockies 14th, a significant jump from their 24th spot in 2022 and 27th ranking in 2021.The Rockies firmly believe that their “children” are their future, but when will players such as outfielders Zac Veen, Brenton Doyle, and Benny Montgomery, catcher Drew Romo, and, farther down the line, pitchers Gabriel Hughes and Jaden Hill, be ready for prime-time?Here’s a peek at general manager Bill Schmidt’s philosophy:Q: What are the main things that tell you that a player is ready?Schmidt: “You look for consistency. For hitters, on-base percentage i...DU star gymnast Lynnzee Brown overcame loss, two Achilles tears to lead Pioneers back to NCAA national championships
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
With a pair of surgically repaired Achilles and a scarred heart, Lynnzee Brown redefined comeback while leading the University of Denver back to the NCAA national gymnastics championships.Brown, the Pioneers’ catalyst, is a sixth-year graduate student who stars in the all-around. She won a national title in floor exercise in 2019. Shortly after that, Brown’s mom passed away unexpectedly. And adding physical pain to the emotional trauma she’s suffered, Brown tore an Achilles in 2020, then her other a year ago.Now, she’s healthy and has returned to the all-around down the stretch of this season, ready for her last act as a DU great.“During her career she’s had some of the highest of highs and some of the lowest of lows,” DU coach Melissa Kutcher-Rinehart said. “Her legacy is significant — national champion, Final Four team, making program history here at Denver in so many ways — then the tragedy of losing her mom, the difficu...Walters: Truancy in public schools is reaching crisis levels in California
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
Gadflies – people obsessed with righting some perceived wrong and pester politicians and journalists to take up their causes – are a constant feature of politics.One of the state’s more persistent gadflies these days is Thomas Carter, an accountant in Sherman Oaks who sends out almost daily barrages of emails about truancy in public schools, demanding that authorities recognize and address what he regards as a crisis.“From what school will come the next ignored student to commit crimes, including a mass gun shooting, or be an ignored child abused at a school or in a home, or to become homeless, if a dropout?” is a typical heading on one of Carter’s lengthy emails.Carter, in an interview, said he became concerned about the issue more than 30 years ago when, as a single parent, he discovered that his son had been missing school and he was not informed of the absences.“Since then, I’ve been asking the questions,” Carter said. His complaints include sections of the education code that p...Woods withdraws before completing 3rd round of Masters
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tiger Woods withdrew from the Masters before the resumption of the third round Sunday, ending his streak of completing all 72 holes of every tournament he has played at Augusta National as a professional.The tournament said about 90 minutes before play was to begin that Woods, who is still hobbled by the effects of a 2021 car accident that nearly cost him his right leg, had withdrawn with an injury. He had limped through practice rounds early in the week and again during the first and second rounds, but it had become more pronounced as the weather worsened.The five-time champion finished his second round in cold, driving rain on Saturday to make the cut on the number at 3 over, extending his Masters streak to 23 straight and tying Fred Couples and Gary Player for the longest in history.The 47-year-old Woods headed back out for the start of the third round as temperatures struggled to reach 50 degrees, and it wound up being a water-logged slog. Wearing a gray wint...Lime Cracker Pie / Belkys
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
Ingredients:2 14-ounce cans of sweetened condensed milk1-pint heavy cream1/2 cup lime juice plus 1 tbs. lime zest2 1/2 sleeves of Ritz crackersMethod of Preparation:Combine milk and heavy cream in a large bowl. Add the lime juice and whisk until thickened, about 1 minute. Spread one cup of filling on the bottom of a deep-dish pie plate or 11-inch oval casserole. Top with a single layer of Ritz crackers. Repeat, alternating layers of filling and crackers until the pie plate is full. Finish with a layer of filling. Sprinkle top with grated lime zest. Refrigerate for at least two hours or up to overnight.Enjoy!’A whole appeasement psychology’: How America let Putin off the hook after Crimea
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
Jack Hanick spent years openly helping a Russian mogul who had been under U.S. sanctions since 2014 set upa pro-Kremlin TV empire, raising suspicions about whether the American was violating U.S. law. And yet, for most of the past decade, the Justice Department didn’t appear to consider the ex-Fox News staffer too important a target, at least not enough to indict him.But Hanick’s luck — and that of numerous other people suspected for years of violating U.S. laws penalizing Russia — started to change in fall 2021.That season, as Russian leader Vladimir Putin prepared his troops for a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the United States secretly indicted Hanick. A few weeks before Russian missiles rained across Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, U.S. officials quietly had Hanick arrested in Britain. On March 2, 2022, the Justice Department unveiled its main weapon to enforce U.S. sanctions on Russia: Task Force KleptoCapture. The very next day, the department publicly announce...Newborn lambs are newest addition to Sterling petting zoo
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:22:23 GMT
Peter Cottontail and Smiley are the newest additions to Davis Farmland in Sterling, just in time for spring. The two lambs will be interacting with guests at the farm beginning April 13. “You just have to see them to believe them because they’re just simply the cutest things in the world,” co-owner Larry Davis said.Peter Cottontail, a Olde English Babydoll lamb, and Smiley, a Navajo-Churro lamb, are great with petting zoo guests. The petting zoo is the largest sanctuary of endangered farm animals in North America, Davis said. Smiley is the newest addition to a dwindling Navajo-Churro population. There are fewer than 10,000 in the world today.“When the guests come to pet, cuddle and feed them, they are just so excited to see them,” Davis said.Latest news
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