Who is cutting the tails off these horses -- and why?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
KEN CARYL, Colo. (KDVR) — Megan Morrison loves to spend time with Eleanor, her 5-year-old Holsteiner and partner in equestrian contests. "Just a peace, the calm that they bring," said Morrison, who participates in hunter/jumper competitions.But recently, she was shocked to find that her horse's tail had been cut. Colorado teen among sick at World Scout Jamboree in South Korea The condition of a horse’s tail can affect a rider's standing in competition, so Morrison carefully cares for Eleanor’s appearance. “We all want a nice full, long tail, especially with a hunter/jumper discipline that I do," she said. Jumpers are judged objectively and scored based on the fastest time and fewest faults on a course. Hunters are judged subjectively, based on rider and horse ability and style. When Morrison visited Colorado's Ken Caryl Equestrian Center this week, she discovered that someone had cut a large portion of Eleanor’s tail off during the night.Horses rely on their tails“Horses, they com...Delta settlement offers refunds to some passengers affected by COVID cancelations: Do you qualify?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — If you tried flying during the pandemic, you likely encountered some sort of hiccup. Countless flights were delayed or all-out canceled, causing headaches during an already confusing time. Certain passengers — or rather, would-have-been passengers — are now eligible to receive a refund for their troubles. Delta Air Lines has agreed to a class action settlement in a lawsuit that accused them of breaching its contracts of carriage. According to the suit, Delta refused to provide passengers refunds, giving them credit for future travel on flights Delta canceled between March 1, 2020 and April 20, 2021. Use Batiste dry shampoo? You could claim part of $2.5M settlement Plaintiffs in the lawsuit say that while they received ticket credits, they should have received cash refunds in accordance with ticket agreements, Top Class Actions explains.Delta has denied any wrongdoing but has agreed to pay an undisclosed amount as part of the settlement. You can qua...Williamson County voters to weigh in on nearly $1B+ roads, parks bond
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 10, 2023WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Williamson County voters will have a say in November on nearly $900 million's worth of roads and parks projects included in a bond election.The bond package will be divvied into two propositions. The first will ask voters to decide whether to issue $825 million in bonds on road projects, while the second concerns $59 million allocated to parks improvements.County officials estimate that, if approved by voters, the two bond propositions won't lead to an increase in the county's debt service tax rate of $0.1339 per $100 of valuation, according to a county release.The bond election comes after the Williamson County Commissioners Court first approved a citizens bond committee in late March. The committee met six times between March and June to evaluate the need for bond elections and which projects should be included for consideration. The committee did recommend calling fo...St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter unveils 3.7 percent tax levy increase — and a plan to buy every city resident’s medical debt
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter on Wednesday proposed keeping property taxes fairly flat for owners of median-value houses — and buying $100 million of medical debt citywide.Before a crowd of onlookers at Highland Bridge, Carter unveiled an $820.5 million budget proposal for 2024 that would increase the city’s property tax levy — the sum total of all taxes collected from property owners — by 3.7 percent. Owners of median-value houses likely would see little difference in their property taxes, and some could see a decrease of about $26, due in part to large commercial and industrial properties gaining value at a faster clip in the era of same-day home delivery.The total property tax levy would be $208.5 million, or $7.4 million more than this year’s levy, which is $201.1 million.Among additional offsets against “runaway inflation,” the mayor noted the state Legislature increased local government aid to St. Paul by $8.8 million, restoring state a...St. Thomas sports available to stream in 2023-24
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
Fans of University of St. Thomas sports will be able to stream the school’s Summit League events this season on their computers, phones and televisions on a subscription basis.Through a partnership with Midco Sports, Summit League volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and baseball will be able to stream. Cost is $9.99 a month or $79.99 for an annual plan.St. Thomas also announced that the football team, which plays in the Pioneer Football League, will have its 2023 games streamed, as well. Details will be released in “the upcoming days,” the school said. Tommies men’s and women’s hockey will continue to be streamed through FloHockey and BTN+.The school’s Summit sports will be available through the Midco Sports Plus app on tablets, TVs and computers. Additionally, the app and its content will be available on AppleTV, Fire TV and Roku devices.“The relationship with Midco represents an exciting next chapter for St. Thomas and the Summi...Tenant advocates to hold "know your rights" meeting following Harbour Point Gardens code violations investigation
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Tenant advocates coming together to answer questions following public outcry over evacuated Harbour Point Gardens residents in Troy.Deputy Mayor Chris Nolan confirms there’s been an increase in calls to code enforcement since the Harbour Point story broke. As NEWS10 has reported, more than 130 tenants came home to an emergency evacuation order June 22 issued by Mayor Patrick Madden following multiple code enforcement visits to the complex, resulting in dozens of violations. Since then, a majority of the tenants remain displaced from their apartments while the owner makes repairs, but the tenants have taken to city council saying the landlord is still demanding rent. "Rent is due. The idea is that we are providing shelter," said Jay Friedman, the owner's rep for 182 Delaware LLC, during the July 20 investigative hearing. Friedman referring to resident accommodations at an area motel. "This is costing us three times the amount of what people are paying in rent,"...Runaway parolee search in Glenville
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
GLENVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A parolee is on the run after Glenville Police were called for a domestic violence incident on Spring Road in Glenville. Officials have not identified the runaway at this time. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Authorities say the suspect was on parole in connection to a prior domestic violence case. The suspect reportedly fled into a wooded area on Spring Road upon police arrival.Stick with NEWS10 as more information becomes available.Warrensburg man arrested on fraud charges
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
WARRENSBURG, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Warrensburg man has been arrested following a fraud investigation, according to police. John Blydenburg, 73, is facing multiple charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Investigators from the Warren County Department of Social Services determined that between October 2017 and September 2022, Blydenburg had reportedly submitted inaccurate Home Energy Assistance Program applications, neglecting to list a person living with him. As a result, he received $11,042.93 in HEAP benefits that he was not lawfully eligible for, and now faces the following charges:Charges6 counts of first-degree offering a false instrument for filingThird-degree grand larcenyThird-degree welfare fraud NYSP: Halfmoon man arrested for trying to hit juveniles with car Blydenburg was arraigned in Queensbury Court and released with a pending future courtappearance.Woman fatally shoots husband over alcohol-fueled threat in St. Francois County
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY, Mo. - A woman fatally shot her husband early Thursday morning in response to an alleged alcohol-fueled threat in St. Francois County, authorities say. Investigators say Jackie Lynn Baldwin Jr., 43, was found shot inside a home in the 2500 block of Missouri Route H near Farmington. He was shot as part of a domestic violence situation. Baldwin died after several gunshot wounds, though he allegedly threatened to kill his wife while under the influence of alcohol, according to the St. Francois County Sheriff's Office. Calling out the Court: Missouri family battles jury summons for son who can’t serve According to a news release from the sheriff's office, "Her belief that he intended to follow through with his threat was bolstered by the fact that he had told her multiple times throughout the evening that he was going to kill her, and his long history of domestic assaults of not only herself, but of former domestic partners, as well." After the shooting, Baldwin a...Man charged for breaking into estranged brother's Florissant home, stealing items
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:57 GMT
FLORISSANT, Mo. - A man is behind bars after he allegedly broke into his estranged brother's home in Florissant and stole several high-cost items. Prosecutors have charged Tyrus Middleton, 25, with first-degree burglary, stealing (in excess of $750) and property damage in the investigation. Calling out the Court: Missouri family battles jury summons for son who can’t serve According to court documents obtained by FOX 2, the burglary happened on July 27. The victim stated that Middleton unexpectedly arrived at his home and started banging on the windows. A short time later, he kicked the front door multiple times and kicked down the back door to enter the home. Per court documents, Middleton used a pot from the kitchen stove to push the victim and his girlfriend out of his way and began rummaging through the home. He reportedly took off with several high-cost items, like a TV and two PlayStation 4 consoles, in addition to personal paperwork. Close Thanks for s...Latest news
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