Manitou Fund submits plans for school at Zephyr Theatre property in downtown Stillwater
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
The foundation that purchased the Zephyr Theatre building in downtown Stillwater for River Grove Elementary School is asking the city to fast track its permit application so the school can open this fall.Manitou Fund officials are planning a complete remodel of the building’s interior, including the addition of windows along the east wall and the addition of a second stairwell in the southeast corner of the building. Anticipated completion date is Sept. 1.Once operating, River Grove plans on having around 180 students and 40 to 50 staff on site each day, according to a 25-page conditional use permit application filed for the property at 601 N. Main St.Manitou Fund officials also may lease the building to the Zephyr Theatre for use outside of school hours, according to the application.City staff noted two main concerns – parking and traffic – in a memo to the Stillwater City Council, which will meet Tuesday to provide direction on the process for review.A traffic study is underway an...James Stavridis: Ukraine is running short of ammo. So is the U.S.
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
As the war in Ukraine rages and with Kyiv’s forces likely to begin a major offensive any day now, both sides in the conflict are facing shortages of ammunition, electronic components, precision-guided weapons and even cement. While the West has a vastly larger overall capability to deliver the necessities of combat, snarls in the global commercial supply chain are beginning to manifest.The real “spring offensive” may not be tanks and armor, but upscaled weapons production in the factories of Ukraine’s democratic supporters. What should they be doing collectively to make sure the Ukrainians get what they need to turn back Russia’s illegal and immoral invasion? And what will be the impact on broader global supply chains?As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s military commander over a decade ago, I would often look deep into logistics and supply chains as I contemplated our combat operations in Afghanistan, the Balkans, Libya and counter-piracy....Donations stolen from Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
AURIESVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Montgomery County Sheriff's office investigating a theft that occurred at the Auriesville shrine over the weekend. Long-awaited Bennington playground reopens The donation box was hanging on a pilar at the Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine Coliseum and was broken into around 5 p.m. Sunday. The money inside was stolen.“A gentleman enters the front door of the Coliseum with either a long screwdriver or pry bar of some nature and pried open or donation bin, which normally hangs right here near the door, [it] was swung open,” said Executive Director Julie Baaki.The shrine, a symbol of religion in the new world, and the church says it is the place of the first mass reading in what would become the United States, dating back to the 17th century. It has become the migration point for many Christians around the world.“We keep the doors open to the Coliseum so that people can come in and pray. We have a lot of pilgrims that come up here to pray on these h...Strong winds cause problems for allergy sufferers
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Gusty winds are causing allergy sufferers to struggle with all the pollen blowing around in the air.Our current allergens are the tree pollens being spread by Monday’s relentless winds.“With these kinds of winds, we’re going to have really high volume of pollen in the air,” said Dr. Barbara Jost, an allergist with Associated Specialists in Medicine. “And then for us to breathe in. Those pollens will stick to the cornea. It’s a set-up for lots of really severe allergy symptoms right now.”Jost says even those who don’t suffer from allergies can have a reaction on windy days. The wind creates a drying affect and carries additional irritants in the air.“Dust particles, dirt, grit. Those things really just pour salt into the wound of allergies,” she said. Dust storm closes I-55 in southern Illinois and causes massive pile-up Keep your windows closed and to limit time outside if you can. If not, there are a few things you should do when you come inside for the day.“Maybe usi...Rockies’ April was a shower of mostly bad baseball
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
One month doesn’t make a season, and for that, the Rockies should be thankful.After winning the first two games of the season at San Diego to close out March, the Rockies finished April with a 9-20 record. It marked the first time in franchise history that they lost 20 games in April, and it was just the seventh time in 30-plus seasons they’ve lost 20 games in a calendar month.The Rockies’ .310 winning percentage is the worst in the National League and has them on pace to finish 50-112. While it’s highly unlikely Colorado will stumble that badly, a 100-loss season for the first time looms as a real possibility.The Rockies, naturally, say they’re ready to shrug off April’s shower of defeats that leaves them with a minus-54 run differential.“Seems like we haven’t hit our stride in any aspect this year,” first baseman C.J. Cron said Sunday after smacking a three-run homer in the Rockies’ 12-4 victory over Arizona. “Obvio...Opinion: King Lear, Joe Biden and running the place at an advanced age
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
King Lear had a terrible time in old age, but at least he did not have to run for re-election. President Joe Biden officially, as of last week, has no such luxury.In Shakespeare’s play, whole acts go by without Lear’s subjects commenting obsessively on his age. Not a single duke or earl calls attention to any trouble the king might have had with staying on a bicycle. And only the fool gets away with mocking the king’s gaffes.It helps to be king.For weeks and weeks, innumerable commentators, pundits, and quotable political strategists have made it their mission to remind us that our president is very, very old. But now, on the grounds that I have been brooding about the dilemmas of aging for half a century, I am pleading for a personal exemption from this drumbeat of reminders.When I was a student at the University of California at Santa Cruz, I was a constant commuter between the company of the young and the company of the old. This began as an ill-conceived project for turning the ...DU women’s lacrosse, nation’s last undefeated team, eyes first national title
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
Everybody out east is waiting on the University of Denver women, the nation’s only undefeated lacrosse team left, to falter.Those naysayers may not want to hold their breath.Under the direction of 17th-year head coach Liza Kelly, the No. 3 ranked Pios have the highest ranking in school history and tied the program mark for longest win steak at 17 via a 12-5 victory over Marquette in Saturday’s regular-season finale. Now, with their first undefeated regular season cemented, they’re eyeing the program’s first national title as the first Western women’s team to accomplish that feat.“We work in the dark here,” DU senior All-American defender Sam Thacker said. “Liza has been grinding in the dark, under the radar, building the program from the ground up. No matter where the spotlight is, and regardless of what recognition this program is getting, we’re always putting in the work to be a nationally elite team.“We do us, and if we ...L.A. workers rally for better pay and conditions on May Day
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
Rallies are being held in Los Angeles Monday to commemorate International Workers' Day, also known as "May Day."Demonstrators in Chinatown said they were marching for better pay and conditions. More marches are happening throughout the day.Ellina Abovian reports for the KTLA 5 News at 1 on May 1, 2023.Fired California Big Lots manager says she was just trying to get shopping cart back from shoplifter
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) – You wouldn’t think that a retail store manager would have to make a decision between recovering store property and keeping her job but that’s exactly what a Big Lots manager in California says happened to her.On April 5, at a Big Lots store outside Bakersfield, a customer had apparently loaded his shopping cart with 15 big orange jugs of Tide laundry detergent and headed straight out the door. Two Big Lots managers followed him out – but not to try and detain him or even confront him. They just wanted to get their shopping cart back after he was finished with it. A week later, they were both out of jobs, Lily Oxford said. She had been the manager of the store's furniture section. Coachella road rage incident caught on video “For Christmas, we had just got 40 brand new carts,” Oxford said. “It’s March, we’re down to five carts. So, we are instructed, no carts are to leave that store whatsoever. No matter … customers are not allowed to take it. Nobo...2 Injured in Wrong-Way Crash on Interstate 19 [Green Valley, AZ]
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:49:20 GMT
DUI Suspected after a Wrong-Way Crash on Interstate 19 Left 2 People HurtGREEN VALLEY, AZ (May 1, 2023) – Tuesday evening, two people were injured following a wrong-way crash on Interstate 19.The incident happened on April 18th, at around 9:00 p.m., in the southbound lanes of Interstate 19.According to reports, the incident first started when a vehicle passing the checkpoint on Interstate 19 was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes.Deputies tailed the driver until the vehicle collided with two other vehicles traveling southbound at kilometer 63.As a result, one person from the involved vehicles and the suspect suffered injuries. Medics transported the victims to a local hospital for treatment.Following the collision, the officers suspected DUI as a factor in the incident.At this time, officials have not released the condition of the victim. Further investigation into the wrong-way crash on Interstate 19 is still underway.Failing to yield the right-of-way is one of the ...Latest news
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