Jill Biden unveils holiday ice rink at White House

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

Jill Biden unveils holiday ice rink at White House WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – First lady Dr. Jill Biden on Thursday announced the opening of an ice rink on the South Lawn of the White House.  After an ice-skating performance, 1988 Olympic gold medalist, Brian Boitano, introduced the first lady, who recounted her childhood memories of skating on the “frozen canals of the Delaware river.” She said her town was “transformed into a bright sparkling landscape, just glittering as if it were covered in magic. That’s how children often see the world in this time of the year, with magic wonder and joy. " Winds take down National Christmas Tree The 50-by-70-foot rink will operate through December, but the White House did not specify days and hours.Washington, D.C.-area schoolchildren and children from families with service members, frontline workers, first responders and teachers will be invited to skate. The National Hockey League and the NHL Players Association will provide lessons through their “Learn to Play/Learn to S...

Dean's A-List Interviews: 'Genie' screenwriter Richard Curtis

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

Dean's A-List Interviews: 'Genie' screenwriter Richard Curtis Dean sat down with screenwriter Richard Curtis in the new movie 'Genie' that starts Plainfield native Melissa Mcarthy.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!

Study names Austin ‘best college town’ in America

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

Study names Austin ‘best college town’ in America AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin is no stranger to college students, and according to a recent study by WalletHub, it is the best college town in the United States.WalletHub, a personal finance company, took a look at the top college towns for 2024 and crowned Austin the winner following a comparison of more than 400 U.S. cities.Austin is well-known for The University of Texas at Austin, Concordia University, St. Edward’s University and Austin Community College. “The city ranks in the top 15 in the U.S. for quality of higher education, and it has a 7.04% average annual job growth rate, one of the highest in the country. Graduates can look forward to good career opportunities after receiving a solid education,” the study said.According to the study, there are plenty of ways for students to stay entertained in Austin.“Austin has a ton of nightlife options – the city is known as the ‘Live Music Capital of the World’ and it’s famous for its Tex-Mex cuisine, plus students can enjoy recreation at L...

Texas funds approved to tackle opioid epidemic

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

Texas funds approved to tackle opioid epidemic AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Opioid Abatement Fund Council (OAFC) announced measures to distribute $25 million of opioid settlement funds to Texas hospital districts to address the opioid crisis on Tuesday.OAFC is a council dedicated to making sure statewide opioid settlement agreements are allocated fairly to "remediate the opioid crisis." The Texas Comptroller’s office provides administrative support to the Council.Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, who also serves as the chairman of the OAFC, praised OAFC's decisions in approving abatement strategies, grant plans, and funding rules.“I want to thank the Council members for their efforts in developing strategies that are designed to have an immediate impact,” said Hegar in a press release. “The grant plans take a multifaceted approach to treat Texans most at risk of overdose, increase substance use prevention and awareness among parents and students, and support our behavioral health workforce.”Over the course of next year, OAFC's laid out t...

Gophers football: Running back Zach Evans set to transfer out

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

Gophers football: Running back Zach Evans set to transfer out The Gophers’ running back depth suffered a blow Thursday.Tailback Zach Evans said he intends to enter the NCAA transfer portal with three years of eligibility remaining.Evans was third on the team this season with 230 rushing yards on 52 carries as he battled injuries and played in only six games. The redshirt freshman from Heath, Texas, was Big Ten freshman of the week after rushing for 85 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries in a win over Louisiana on September.Evans’ announced plan to leave comes two days after true freshman running back Marquese Williams announced he will go into the portal as well. Williams did not play despite the rash of injures at the position this fall.The Gophers have had six scholarship players announce their exits since the regular season finale on Saturday. Four walk-on players have also said they are leaving, including running back Max Grand.The Gophers had backup tailback Sean Tyler exhaust his eligibility this season, while sixth-year senior RB ...

At least one dead after South St. Paul house explosion and fire

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

At least one dead after South St. Paul house explosion and fire At least one person is dead following an explosion and house fire Thursday in South St. Paul.A call came in at 6:18 a.m. with reports of an explosion and a fire at a home in the 1200 block of South Ninth Avenue. Fire fighters were able to extinguish the fire quickly, South Metro Fire Chief Mark Juelfs said, but a deceased victim was located in the garage area of the house.Responders are sorting through the debris to look for other people who could have been inside the house.South St. Paul Police Chief Brian Wicke said they are working to determine the cause and origin of the fire as well as who lived in the home.No other injuries have been reported, Wicke said, but the adjoining properties were impacted from both the explosion and the heat of the fire.Neighbor Mike Schuno said he was letting his dog outside when he heard a “massive boom,” adding that it knocked glasses out of his cupboard.Schuno said his first thought was that maybe cargo fell out of a plane as it was taking off fro...

FCSS teaming up with Nobleford for festive event

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

FCSS teaming up with Nobleford for festive event By Garrett SimmonsSunny South NewsAround the world, Santa Claus represents the joy of giving.Young children, without the financial resources and the means to buy gifts, don’t often get to experience how good it feels to pick out and then wrap a gift for a loved one.Thankfully, Family and Community Support Services has teamed up with the Town of Nobleford to make southern Alberta children aged 10 and under ‘Little Santas’ for the holidays.The Little Santas: Presents for Parents night on Friday, Dec. 15 from 5-7 p.m., will give youngsters the opportunity to pick out a special gift for their caregivers this festive season.“Everything is donated from members in the community, and the little kids will get to come and pick out an item they are going to give to their caregivers and then we’ll have some youth volunteers there to help them wrap those items,” said Trinity Walker, Youth Development Co-ordinator for FCSS.Hot chocolate, cookies and a photo booth will help accentuate the communit...

Grants available for infrastructure and crime prevention

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

Grants available for infrastructure and crime prevention By Heather CameronSouthern Alberta NewspapersLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterThere are two grants available to Alberta organizations pursuing initiatives intended to help keep the communities and groups they serve safe: The Alberta Security Infrastructure Program (ASIP) and Alberta Crime Prevention Grant (ACP). “Through each, applicants have been able to take advantage of funding that has helped see many wide-ranging community safety and crime prevention programs and projects to fruition,” Morgan Luethe, Communications Advisor with the Government of Alberta, said.The Alberta Security Infrastructure Program (ASIP), Luethe says, funds security assessments, related training, equipment, immediate response, and security infrastructure improvements to facilities serving communities or identifiable groups at risk of hate or bias-motivated crimes or incidents.Luethe says that the Alberta Security Infrastructure Program’s was established in 2021 and its purpose is to increase protections...

Blue Christmas Drumming Group offers hope for those struggling during the holidays

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

Blue Christmas Drumming Group offers hope for those struggling during the holidays By Heather CameronSouthern Alberta NewspapersLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterHaving a Blue Christmas? There’s a remedy under the tree for you this year.On December 13, Family and Community Support Services Coaldale will be hosting Blue Christmas: A Therapeutic Drumming Group for Grief in the Holiday Season from 7 to 8 p.m. at Coaldale FCSS.“Therapeutic drumming involves a safe space where drumming direction is provided so that participants can relax in a safe space free from judgment or expectation,” said Amanda Fontaine, a counsellor at FCSS. “The drumming itself helps to process difficult emotion in a fun way that allows for a sense of connection and shared experience with the rest of the group. No previous musical knowledge or experience is needed in order to experience these benefits.”Fontaine says that Therapeutic Drumming was first brought to FCSS by Counsellor Trevor Gilbert who received training in the modality in 2022. “Since then, a number of ‘Circle of Rhythm’ groups ...

Feds and province offering $165M in drought relief for livestock producers

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:38 GMT

Feds and province offering $165M in drought  relief for livestock producers By Cal BraidSouthern Alberta NewspapersLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterAlberta’s Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) hosted a recent virtual media roundtable to announce a recovery infusion of $165 million to support livestock producers affected by drought and extreme growing conditions in 2023. The AFSC news release cited “a tough growing season with challenges due to dry conditions, causing many of our farmers and ranchers to face extraordinary costs. To help them through this difficult time, the governments of Alberta and Canada are partnering on a 2023 Drought Livestock Assistance Response.” At the roundtable, RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, explained the thrust behind the initiative and reiterated what the news release said, specifically that, “Many Alberta livestock producers have faced multiple challenges this growing season. This year’s drought and excessive heat has resulted in our ranchers facing extra costs due to lost grazing days....