Cairo-Durham CSD middle and high schools eliminating recess for study hall
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
GREENE COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- According to Superintendent Michael Wetherbee, the Cairo-Durham Central School District middle and high schools will eliminate recess for the 2023-24 school year and shorten lunch times by one minute. The decision comes following deliberation from school staff, both at the middle and high schools at the District level. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Wetherbee explained to NEWS10 that all decision-makers felt the time used for recessed could be better utilized as a study hall to increase productivity, help students access teachers more easily, and maximize the use of their time in school. The district will also focus on implementing a distraction-free learning experience and believes this change will aid in that goal. Previously, the district utilized the 42-minute "block" with 21 minutes for lunch and 21 minutes of recess. All students in grades six-12 are required to participate in Physical Education t...Warren County Forest Ranger reflects on Montana wildfire
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Chuck Kabrehl, a Forest Ranger based in Warren County, recently served as a task force leader in Lake County, Montana, where he supervised a crew of wildland firefighters from across the country. He embarked on a two-week assignment at the Big Knife fire in Montana, departing on August 4. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! "It's really great to just be a part of something like that," said Kabrehl, "This is the kind of work, kind of like a search or a rescue, where you know you're making a difference. You're having an impact [on] people's lives." Kabrehl continued, "[There] was a whole valley of homes in that area that I'm confident we had an impact in saving those places." Lead found in more water samples in Troy Kabrehl went into detail on the resources used to combat the fires, how close his camp was to the fire, fire fighting strategies used, and more. According to the Department of Environmental Conservatio...98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: Is using coupons embarrassing?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma came from Dan and it's about coupons. Here's his email: Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Hi Jaime. Here's your dilemma. My wife and I keep arguing over the fact that I don’t like to use coupons when I shop. I don’t know why I don’t like to use coupons but they make me feel weird. She on the other hand uses any coupon she can get her hands on. My car is filled with grocery store coupons and Kohl’s cash. So now when she sends me there to pick us stuff for her, she expects me to use the coupons, but I usually don’t and tell her I did. Now she’s checking the receipts to make sure I used the coupons and we're getting into a lot of fights about it. She thinks I need therapy for my quote “coupon phobia” but I don’t think it’s that strange to not want to use coupons. So, I want to know if there are any other listeners out there who don’t like to use coupons and refuse to do so like me? Tha...Hurricane Idalia threatening Florida, impacting Southwest flights
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The now-category four Hurricane Idalia is moving closer to Florida, and it's having some impacts at home. Organizations from the area are already preparing to help in its aftermath.Ten flights are cancelled right now and those are all Southwest flights heading into Florida. St. Louis Lambert International Airport was taking flights to Tampa, Jacksonville, and Orlando.The hurricane seen can be seen from the International Space Station.Idalia strengthed to a category three hurricane around 2:00 a.m. The system has now grown into a category four storm as people are bracing for it to make landfall. Hurricane Idalia is now turning roads into rivers in communities along Florida's gulf coast. The governor and FEMA officials told people along low-lying coastal areas to evacuate. Four St. Louis restaurants among USA Today’s ‘Top 100 budget eats’ There's been a lot of traffic jams leading up to Idalia's arrival. The National Hurricane Center warning of catastrophic impacts from...Counterterrorism training continuing today in St. Charles County
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - Trying to make sure first responders are ready in case the St. Louis region is targeted in a major attack is the goal of the multi-day counterterrorism training taking place this week in the area.The St. Charles Convention Center is where a lot of the classroom training for this project is taking place. It started Tuesday and continues through Thursday.The training is being put on by the 'Readiness Lab.' That's a St. Charles group which trains agencies for various emergency situations. Search for gunman after Ferguson police chief’s niece killed Here is a look at what this 3-day training covers:It addresses many areas including evacuation procedures, crisis messaging, counterterrorism measures, security protocols, mass care management, and medical response in emergencies.There are a lot of groups taking part in the training. They include the Department of Homeland Security, the DEA, the National Guard, local police, and fire departments.Washington Univers...PETA protesting 'cruel treatment' of Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
ST. LOUIS - PETA supporters will be outside the Budweiser Brew House in Ballpark Village during Wednesday afternoon's game. They're urging the beer maker to stop severing the tailbones of the Clydesdales.PETA is investigating Anheuser-Busch, saying the removal of the horses' tails leaves them unable to fend off disease-spreading insects. Four St. Louis restaurants among USA Today’s ‘Top 100 budget eats’ In a statement, PETA's Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo said, "Budweiser has turned the Clydesdales into insect buffets, causing them extreme physical pain and stress. PETA is calling on Budweiser to back off and let the Clydesdales keep their tails."Anheuser-Busch responded to complaints from PETA back in February, explaining that the safety and wellbeing of the Clydesdales are top priorities and that they receive the highest level and quality of care.St. Louis County Republican sues to stop firearm restriction ballot measures
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A St. Louis County Republican is suing to block possible statewide ballot measures that would allow St. Louis and St. Louis County to set their own firearms restrictions.According to our partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Paul Berry III said three initiative petitions submitted by 'Sensible Missouri' violate the U.S. and Missouri constitutions. He's asked the Secretary of State to reject them. Four St. Louis restaurants among USA Today’s ‘Top 100 budget eats’ Berry explained that he has proposed several revisions to the petitions' wording if they gain enough signatures. He also asked the state auditor to rewrite their fiscal estimates.A hearing date for the lawsuit has not been set.Jay Ashcroft wins latest legal fight over restoration of abortion rights in Missouri
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft won his latest legal fight over a proposed ballot initiative to restore abortion rights in the state.According to our partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Columbia Attorney Jeffrey Basinger filed a lawsuit in August of last year alleging that Ashcroft was illegally refusing to process the initiative. Basinger wanted it on the November 2024 ballot. Search for gunman after Ferguson police chief’s niece killed Ashcroft said he would not begin certifying the proposed constitutional amendment until after the November 2022 election. In a unanimous decision, the Missouri Court of Appeals agreed with Ashcroft, saying ballot initiatives can only be processed during the election cycle during which they will be used.Basinger said he would appeal the decision.Keeler: Will Deion Sanders fix CU Buffs football? Heck yeah, his mentor says. Here’s why. “Can’t fake winning. Can’t fake toughness.”
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
BOULDER — One question, Mickey Andrews. Just one. Is this thing gonna work?“He told me when they started their offseason program,” Andrews, one of Deion Sanders’ oldest and most beloved mentors, recalled by phone when I asked about the 2023 Buffs. “He told me, ‘Coach, there’s just not many guys out here that show they want to win bad enough.’“You can’t fake winning. It’s just like toughness. Can’t fake toughness. Either you’ve got it or you don’t.”Andrews thinks CU gets there under Coach Prime. Eventually.“I’m anxious to see how that bunch does,” the former Florida State defensive coordinator, 81 years young, continued.“You know (Sanders) is working his heinie off to make sure those guys represent Colorado in the right kind of way. And it hasn’t been that way lately.”The honeymoon either crashes to a halt Saturday or goes straight into orbit. The Coach Prime Era starts as a 20-point road dog at No. 17 TCU. This story could go in about 14 different directions, and anybody who t...In better place mentally, Randy Gregory is ready to help Broncos defense reach new heights: “How can someone that big be that quick and strong?”
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:47 GMT
Randy Gregory has more to give. He doesn’t need to be reminded of that.The 30-year-old edge rusher knows he has never played a full season in his career and that a knee injury limited him to six games in 2022 after the Broncos gave him a five-year, $70 million contract.For Gregory to make good on Denver’s investment, he must win the battle within. Yes, Gregory’s physical health is essential to staying on the field and being the electrifying pass rusher who’s impressed teammates and head coach Sean Payton. But he knows the mental aspect will allow him to handle the ups and downs of an NFL season.Entering Year 2 in the Mile High City, Gregory believes he is in the right headspace to help a formidable defense reach another level.“Everyone is tied up on the physical, (but) the biggest thing for me this offseason was getting the mental (aspect) down,” Gregory said. “Being able to fight those little mental battles. You are going to have bad plays, (so) put them behind you and move o...Latest news
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