Gym buddies honored for saving St. Paul man who collapsed at Mendota Heights Anytime Fitness

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Gym buddies honored for saving St. Paul man who collapsed at Mendota Heights Anytime Fitness Although the three men who made up the predawn crew at a Mendota Heights gym didn’t talk much, they felt a certain camaraderie showing up each day in the near empty gym for their 4 a.m. workouts.Since December, however, the three are bonded forever after two of the men helped save the life of the third.Yohuru Wiliams and Dan Goodstein, along with a team of police and emergency responders, were honored at Mendota Heights City Hall on Thursday afternoon for their extraordinary efforts to save the life of their gym buddy, 59-year-old Ken Sperle of St. Paul.It all began shortly before 6 a.m. Dec. 11 at the Mendota Heights Anytime Fitness at 756 North Plaza Drive.Williams, of St. Paul, was in the middle of doing his 50 pullups when he heard Sperle, who was on the treadmill, groan, and then heard a thud. He looked over and saw Sperle had fallen onto his face on the treadmill and then rolled partly off. His face was bleeding.Meanwhile, Goodstein, of Inver Grove Heights, had just moved to t...

Adam Minter: Farmers can’t keep hogging the water in parched Southwest

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Adam Minter: Farmers can’t keep hogging the water in parched Southwest The lush lawns and green golf courses of Southern California are an emblem of the desert Southwest’s dependence on the Colorado River. But they’re just a small part of the demands placed on this crucial water resource in times of both drought and plenty. The far bigger part, as much as 80%, comes from millions of acres of irrigated farms across the parched region.Those farms play a crucial role in the economic health of California and the desert Southwest. But their water rights and consumption are increasingly at odds with the region’s massive growth. As the seven states of the Colorado River Basin seek to preserve the river, agriculture must give up more.The American Southwest has been farmed for thousands of years. But it was only in 1901 that the first irrigated water from the Colorado River reached California’s forbidding Imperial County, where summer temperatures typically reach 110 degrees and rain is scarce. A decade later, irrigation brought Colorado...

Kley, Lear: Our students need to learn personal finance in high school. Require it

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Kley, Lear: Our students need to learn personal finance in high school. Require it If you took a personal finance class in high school, you are one of the lucky ones. Understanding the elements of personal finance at an early age establishes a foundation for people to be more successful as adults. As a group of community leaders and financial service professionals, we see the benefits of exposure to personal finance or the detriments when it’s lacking nearly every day.Today, Minnesota high school students don’t have an equal opportunity to learn personal finance skills. It’s hard to imagine how the next generation will make sound financial decisions in an increasingly complex world without a solid understanding of budgeting, investing, and managing their money.The amount of personal finance instruction differs for each school district, and there is a great disparity in finance curriculums across the state. Few districts teach personal finance as a stand-alone subject, and others don’t offer it at all. Some districts integrate this subject within another course, su...

Crews battling fire at old Doane Stuart building

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Crews battling fire at old Doane Stuart building ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Crews are on scene of a major drive on Mount Hope Drive in the city of Albany. The fire is at the old Doane Stuart building.Several fire crews have responded to the scene. Traffic has slowed significantly in the area. Video sent to NEWS10 shows the building fully engulfed with flames shooting into the air.The Doane Stuart School sent NEWS10 the following statement regarding the fire:The faculty, staff, administration, and alumni at Doane Stuart are heartbroken to hear about the fire at our old campus. It was an absolutely beautiful building and property that held years of memories for so many of us. Doane Stuart was a tenant of the property from 1975 until June of 2009 when we moved to our current campus in Rensselaer. Our thoughts are with everyone who is grieving the loss of this special landmark in Doane Stuart’s history.

Capital Region Restaurant Rundown: March 20-24

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Capital Region Restaurant Rundown: March 20-24 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, March 20 through 24. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! New gift shop with boba tea opens in Berkshire County57ParkStreet, a new boba tea and gift shop, opened in Adams, Massachusetts on March 17. Owners Lea King and Wayne Gelinas also own Wigwam Western Summit, a resort, café and gift shop in North Adams.Bennington Community Café: A gathering place to help those in needThe Bennington Community Café is a gathering place, serving everyone, especially those most in need in the community. All café items are pay-what-you-wish, which includes paying nothing at all, said volunteer organizer Jack Rossiter-Munley.The Moose Kaboose Tavern opening in Hoosick FallsThe Moose Caboose Tavern opened on Thursday, March 23 in Hoosick...

Daffodils delivered to Albany Med cancer patients

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Daffodils delivered to Albany Med cancer patients ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The American Cancer Society brightened up the hallways of Albany Medical Center on Thursday with the return of Daffodil Days. Flowers were delivered to adult patients undergoing cancer treatment. This year, children at Albany Med also received stuffed animals. Event organizers hope the program will bring a few smiles to local patients. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "The daffodil is the sign of spring and joy and hope and happiness," Lizzie Hunter with the American Cancer Society said. "They are bright, and it is the first official flower of spring, so while it's a little gloomy out today, we are here to kick off spring and spread a little bit of joy."The program is in memory of Dr. Raymond Walsh, a longtime physician at Albany Med. Money raised through the daffodil sales program support research, patient services, and other programs of the American Cancer Society.

Four key takeaways as lawmakers grill TikTok CEO

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Four key takeaways as lawmakers grill TikTok CEO Lawmakers from both political parties joined forces on Thursday during a committee hearing where TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified on ways his company plans to address recent security concerns raised about the social media app.Criticisms surrounding TikTok were notably bipartisan as House Energy and Commerce Committee members from both parties expressed various concerns about the app and its Chinese-based owner, including national security threats, data privacy, the spread of misinformation and the safety for minors.“Mr. Chew, welcome to the most bipartisan committee in Congress,” said Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.).“We may not always agree on how to get there, but we care about our national security,” he said. “We care about our economy, and we sure as heck care about our children.”Chew, who was grilled and often interrupted by lawmakers, attempted to convince them that the app was overall safe and that the company was taking proactive steps to address the concerns raised.&nbs...

Son-in-law called Overland Park police about living with dead body for 6 years

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Son-in-law called Overland Park police about living with dead body for 6 years OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - The timeline is starting to fill in following the stunning news of an Overland Park family that was living with their dead relative's body for over six years.Perhaps the most remarkable piece of information FOX4 learned Thursday was that it was a person living in that home -- the son-in-law of the deceased -- who made the decision to call police. BACKGROUND: Overland Park family lived with father’s dead body for 6 years, police say But what motivated that decision after so many years is still up for debate.For the time being, prosecutors say they are not pursuing criminal charges because officials say keeping a dead body undisturbed in your home is not against the law in Kansas.At this point, the criminal investigation is completely in the hands of the Social Security Administration.Overland Park police confirmed the people living at the home face a fraud investigation. That could be related to cashing their deceased relative's checks.Beyond that, local autho...

Crews gearing up for heavy rains, potential flood in the St. Louis area

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

Crews gearing up for heavy rains, potential flood in the St. Louis area ST. LOUIS - Crews are preparing for the potential impact of heavy rain and rising water. The University City Fire Department is staying on top of the weather with a new flood warning system.Preparations are underway across the area for the incoming heavy rain. The University City authorities said with the new system they encouraged residents to sign up for CodeRED alerts.After the National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning, tornado warning, or flash flood warning, residents will receive automated alerts. To receive these special alerts, residents must opt-in. The system operates 24 hours a day. Top story: St. Louis car wash customers upset over monthly bills “Stormwater commissioner placed three sensors in the River De Peres," said Deputy Fire Chief Fred Kramer with the University City Fire Department. "This is an early warning system; it gives us 40 to 45 minutes lead time if the rain starts getting worse and worse.”In July 2022, University City experienced...

5-year-old girl missing from Houston may be in southern Colorado with noncustodial father

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:40:51 GMT

5-year-old girl missing from Houston may be in southern Colorado with noncustodial father Authorities in southern Colorado are asking for the public’s help in locating a 5-year-old girl missing from Texas.The Saguache County Sheriff’s Office is seeking tips on Lea Vikhrev, who has been missing from Houston since Sept. 4, 2021.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Trial begins for Colorado Springs stepmom accused of killing 11-year-old Gannon Stauch, dumping body in Florida Crime and Public Safety | CBI “endangered missing” child alert canceled after Texas girl found safe Crime and Public Safety | Aurora police say missing teen girl is found and is safe She is described by missingkids.org as a white female with brown hair and brown eyes, standing 3’6″ tall and weighing 39 pounds.Investigators believe the girl may be in the Saguache County area in the company of her noncustodial father, Andrew Andreyevich Vikhrev, according to a sheriff’s office report. They may be traveling in a ...