How our modern Mother's Day grew out of the Civil War

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

How our modern Mother's Day grew out of the Civil War (WKBN) - Millions of Americans will celebrate Mother's Day this year on Sunday, May 14. But how did it all begin? According to History.com, celebrations of mothers and motherhood can be traced back to the ancient Romans and Greeks who held festivals in honor of the mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele. The earliest tradition was started by the Christians as "Mothering Sunday." But the modern idea for Mother's Day was a little different than what the American holiday has grown into. The celebrations we hold now stem from women who lived in the 1800s. A West Virginia woman, Ann Reeves Jarvis, helped start “Mothers’ Day Work Clubs" to teach local women how to properly care for their children and prevent infant mortality. Jarvis also started so-called women's brigades during the Civil War era to promote unity among mothers. According to Almanac.com, this grew into a Mothers' Friendship Day designed to promote peace between Confederate and Union families. El Niño’s arrival is imminen...

Texas House to try third swing at debating bill to ban transgender healthcare for minors

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Texas House to try third swing at debating bill to ban transgender healthcare for minors AUSTIN (Nexstar) — After two previous attempts that were delayed by parliamentarian moves, the Texas House is set to debate a bill Friday that would ban gender transition care for Texas minors.Texas House Democrats twice leveled a successful procedural objection to Senate Bill 14 last week, presenting a roadblock to the Republican priority legislation after a vote was delayed earlier in the week when opponents filled the chamber’s gallery in protest.LGBTQ protesters marched to the Capitol on Friday morning to again oppose the legislation, saying it presents great harm to transgender youth and takes control away from parents and guardians. LGBTQ protesters marched to the Capitol on Friday morning to again oppose Senate Bill 14. (KXAN Photo/Christian Marcelli)LGBTQ protesters marched to the Capitol on Friday morning to again oppose Senate Bill 14. (KXAN Photo/Christian Marcelli)SB 14 would prohibit trans youth from getting puberty blockers and hormone therapy in order t...

Stimulant for ADHD treatment remains in short supply

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Stimulant for ADHD treatment remains in short supply AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A recent study published in JAMA Network Open examined the prevalence of middle and high school students misusing drugs prescribed to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder or ADHD.It found as many as one in four students surveyed, used medication such as Adderall without being diagnosed with ADHD.The study’s lead author tells NBC News, “the findings should be a major wake-up call.”Dr. Gregory Mattingly treats many children with the condition.“ADHD is the most common neurologic condition in children, both here in the United States and all around the world. It's about 8 to 10% of kids in the United States meet criteria for what we call attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.As a psychiatrist and principal investigator in over 200 clinical trials focusing on ADHD, anxiety disorders, major depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, Mattingly said stimulants such as Adderall can help treat ADHD but the drug is short in supply. “It's been frustrating for m...

Judge finds ‘troubled track record’ on gender but no discrimination in UMN music prof Karen Painter’s lawsuit

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Judge finds ‘troubled track record’ on gender but no discrimination in UMN music prof Karen Painter’s lawsuit The University of Minnesota School of Music has a “troubled track record for promoting and hiring female professors,” but the stalled career of a tenured faculty member who sued the U is not the result of sex discrimination, a judge ruled earlier this month.Musicologist Karen Painter was placed in the music department by the provost in 2007 when the U’s law school hired her husband, the prominent ethics expert Richard Painter.She was granted tenure in 2011 but denied a 2018 promotion from associate professor to full professor on the basis of a scant publication record and poor teaching scores. In complaints to multiple investigative bodies, the 57-year-old Painter argued that decision had more to do with her sex, age and status as a spousal hire than her qualifications for promotion.Painter alleged in her lawsuit that male leaders in the music school retaliated against her for urging a female colleague and a female student to file Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action complaints ...

Derek Chauvin’s ex-wife gets community service, probation for tax evasion sentence

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Derek Chauvin’s ex-wife gets community service, probation for tax evasion sentence Kellie Chauvin, the ex-wife of the former Minneapolis police officer imprisoned for killing George Floyd, was convicted of felony tax-evasion charges on Friday and sentenced to 20 days in jail and three years of probation.As part of a plea agreement, Chauvin, 48, will be allowed to serve the jail time out of custody in a sentence-to-serve program, by which offenders perform community work. She must also pay the state of Minnesota $37,868 in restitution as part of her sentence.Kellie Chauvin (Jean Pieri / Pioneer Press)Chauvin and her ex-husband Derek Chauvin, 47, were charged in Washington County District Court with nine counts of aiding and abetting tax evasion in July 2020, following an investigation by the Minnesota Department of Revenue and police in Oakdale, where the couple lived.They both pleaded guilty this year to two counts, with the others being dismissed as part of plea deals.Eric Olson, Kellie Chauvin’s attorney, told Judge Sheridan Hawley at Friday’s remote hearing tha...

Loons’ Dayne St. Clair shared key tip to help fellow goalkeeper Clint Irwin in Open Cup

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Loons’ Dayne St. Clair shared key tip to help fellow goalkeeper Clint Irwin in Open Cup Minnesota United starting goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair has been in enough penalty-kick situations to know last-second advice from teammates isn’t always welcome or useful.“One of the most annoying things is when players try to tell you something,” St. Clair admitted to the Pioneer Press this week.But St. Clair felt the need to chime in when Loons backup goalkeeper Clint Irwin entered the eighth round of penalty kicks in the U.S. Open Cup round of 32 match on Tuesday.“I was trying to be subtle,” St. Clair said. He shared with Irwin a belief that Philadelphia Union fullback Kai Wagner would shoot to Irwin’s left. Irwin listened, and when Wagner did exactly that, Irwin made the save to seal a 7-6 victory, which propelled MNUFC to the national tournament’s round of 16.Given the knockout nature of the Open Cup, Irwin had prepared for the possibility of PKs. He credited the club’s video analyst David Handgraaf and goalkeeping coach Stew Kerr for getting him ready beforehand as well as St. C...

Troy Company makes new Hot Wheels Game

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Troy Company makes new Hot Wheels Game TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10)- A Troy company has made it possible to actually drive your favorite Hot Wheels cars with a new mixed-reality video game. Hot Wheels: Rift Rally is a video game for Apple iOS and Play Station with a grip on reality. Troy-based Velan Studios created the game for Mattel. It allows players to design a virtual car and then race it right through their living room. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “You have choices that you are making digitally that are actually affecting how the car moves physically throughout your world,” said game director, Dan Doptis.The physical component is the Hot Wheels Chameleon. In the real world, it runs like an RC-style car equipped with a camera, but through the game, the Chameleon transforms into 20 different types of vehicles with more than 140 variations.“Because we are mixed reality with this digital car we can do things that the real car isn’t actually doing,” said Doptis. “We...

Capital Region Restaurant Rundown: May 8-12

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Capital Region Restaurant Rundown: May 8-12 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The restaurant industry is ever-changing with restaurants opening, closing, relocating or just doing their thing. Here’s a recap of the latest Capital Region restaurant news from this week, May 8 through 12. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! New owner reviving Chuck’s Store in GalwayChuck’s Store, located at 5306 Sacandaga Road in Galway, closed in 2016 when the owners retired after 58 years. Now, seven years later, the building is under new ownership and will be opening back up as a café and grocery store for the community.Hang Loose Tavern and Grill soon opening in HagamanHang Loose Tavern and Grill is set to open at 712 County Highway 132 in Hagaman, right outside of Galway. The restaurant is opening up in the former Top Notch Tavern location.Queensbury restaurant raises $1K for server’s surgeryOver the weekend, a popular area restaurant pulled out the stops – and the steaks – for a longtime employ...

Mother's Day craft fair coming to Glens Falls

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Mother's Day craft fair coming to Glens Falls GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - This Sunday, May 14, is Mother's Day. If you're looking for something to enjoy with mom, a local Zonta Club has a solution in City Park. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Zonta Club of Glens Falls is holding its annual Arts, Crafts & Curiosities Faire this Saturday ans Sunday, May 13-14. At City Park in downtown Glens Falls, the club will host local craft and artisan vendors, food, plants, flowers, and a book sale. Activities for kids and live music are both in store.The weekend also includes raffles, and the Zonta club's used sneaker drive. Find out what else is going on around Glens Falls for Mother's Day weekend.

Riverview Road temporarily closed on Tuesday morning

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:54:57 GMT

Riverview Road temporarily closed on Tuesday morning CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Riverview Road between Van Vranken Road and Vischer Ferry Road will be closed to traffic from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16. The road will be closed to replace a cross-road culvert. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Detours will be available for motorists. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes via Crescent Road at the East end of Van Vranken Road, and Riverview Road and Vischer Ferry Road on the West end.