Source: Vikings to sign running back Myles Gaskin
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
It didn’t take long for the Vikings to make some tweaks to their initial 53-man roster.A source confirmed to the Pioneer Press on Wednesday morning that the Vikings plan to sign veteran running back Myles Gaskin after he was released by the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday afternoon. ESPN insider Adam Schefter was first to report the deal.The move will provide the Vikings with with some much needed depth in the backfield. Though it will still be Alexander Mattison serving as starter — the coaching staff is very high on him this season — Gaskin figures to compete with Ty Chandler and Kene Nwangwu for playing time as the primary backup.The 5-foot-10, 195-pound Gaskin has played in 38 games in his career. He has 361 carries for 1,355 and 7 touchdowns in that span, as well as 101 receptions for 701 yards and 6 touchdowns.It’s worth noting the Vikings will have to make a corresponding move at some point before Gaskin can officially join the team.Related ArticlesMinnesota...Opening day of the 2023 Fonda Fair
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
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Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The HSHS Medical Group is experiencing a phone and technology outage at several of its hospitals.That includes St. Elizabeth's Hospital in O'Fallon, Illinois; St. Francis in Litchfield; and St. Joseph's Hospitals in Highland and Breese. St. Charles County Executive says residents taking unfair advantage of flood buyout program Officials admit it's an inconvenience, but say they have established protocols for outages to insure continued care for patients.Spanish Lake woman arrested after demanding child support money at knifepoint
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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A Spanish Lake woman is accused of breaking into the father of her child's home and demanding child support at knifepoint.According to Berkeley Police, the man woke up to find 31-year-old Jalissa Brandon standing over him with a knife and his cell phone, screaming at him to pay child support. The man escaped, and Brandon left with his cell phone, which she used to transfer $7,500 from his account into her account. St. Charles County Executive says residents taking unfair advantage of flood buyout program Brandon was arrested and charged with first-degree burglary and unlawful use of a weapon. She remains jailed on a $75,000 cash-only bond.It's unknown if the man actually owed child support.Belleville man killed in hit-and-run crash while going for walk
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BELLEVILLE, Ill. - In Belleville, a hit-and-run driver killed a person who was out for a walk.The Belleville News Democrat reported that the death happened on North Belt West Monday night. Four St. Louis restaurants among USA Today’s ‘Top 100 budget eats’ Police later arrested the driver, who is accused of driving while intoxicated.New swim school ribbon cutting taking place today
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CREVE COEUR, Mo. - A new state-of-the-art swim school is opening up in Creve Coeur next week.The Minnesota-based Foss Swim School is behind the new facility on Olive Boulevard. They'll hold a ribbon-cutting at 11:00 a.m. St. Charles County Executive says residents taking unfair advantage of flood buyout program You can also sign up for free family lessons and preview lessons this weekend. To register, call 314-949-7100.St. Louis City SC and local hospitals kicking off 'Kick Childhood Cancer' campaign tonight
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ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City SC, BJC Healthcare, and St. Louis Children's Hospital are kicking off Major League Soccer's 'Kick Childhood Cancer' campaign at Wednesday night's match against FC Dallas. It's just ahead of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September.Children and survivors of cancer will share their stories. Fans can help out by bidding on City SC home kits and jerseys, which will benefit St. Louis Children's Hospital. Four St. Louis restaurants among USA Today’s ‘Top 100 budget eats’ They also encourage you to wear yellow or gold to the match, which is the color for childhood cancer. You can also donate on the team's website.Meet the Denver chef behind Casa Bonita’s sopaipilla-scented candles
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
Honey is the first scent that tingles your senses after you light the candle and inhale. After that, it’s caramelized sugar, a wave of citrus and a touch of cinnamon, even clove. From there, your brain does the rest of the work, associating the flood of scents in the air with their intended target: your memories of warm, honey-covered sopaipillas at Casa Bonita.The sopaipilla-scented candles are one of the quirky but creative additions to the new gift shop at the singular restaurant, but they aren’t some afterthought. Each one is hand-produced in Denver by Wooly Wax, a custom candle shop owned by Rachel Woolcott.And Woolcott isn’t just any candle maker. She’s the longtime Denver and Boulder chef behind Aix, a French bistro that found its niche along 17th Avenue’s restaurant row from 2001 to 2009.Casa Bonita’s sopaipilla-scented candles are made by Wooly Wax, a small Denver business led by former chef Rachel Woolcott. (Provided by Wooly Wax)Which is good, since eating the sopai...Bobcat Thai curry, venison gyoza are all in a day’s work for Colorado chef-turned-hunter
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Two days into her first hunting trip, Rikki Folger sat still in a blind near a creek in Nebraska, preparing as the first turkey of the day started running toward a decoy.Folger, 30, didn’t rush the shot. She took a deep breath while her blind-mate, Mike Johnson of Fort Collins, plugged his ears, and the turkey went down quickly and cleanly. “Time seemed to slow down in that moment,” she said.Rikki Folger made some turkey lag carnitas tacos after her first turkey hunt in Nebraska in the spring of 2021. (Photo by Rikki Folger)Folger brought her first catch back to the campsite and cooked some turkey leg carnitas tacos on a two-burner propane stove for three friends. Then she saved the breast for Thanksgiving and made stock out of the bones.It was all in a day’s work.“Doing it in a field like that when you don’t have a kitchen at your disposal really spoke volumes about her comfort level preparing food,” Johnson said.The chef-turned-hunter has combined two of her favorite passion...How Denver police quietly stopped using no-knock warrants
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:26 GMT
Denver police haven’t served a no-knock warrant in three years.The police department quietly stopped using no-knock warrants in 2020 amid a nationwide outcry against police brutality and push for criminal justice reform, police records show.That year, then-Chief Paul Pazen informally changed the Denver Police Department’s policy to disallow no-knock warrants in narcotics cases, an adjustment formalized in 2021. That policy shift essentially ended the department’s use of no-knock warrants, though they are still allowed in exceptional circumstances, Division Chief of Investigations Joe Montoya said.The decline of the no-knock search warrant — which allows officers to enter a person’s home without first identifying themselves as police — marks the end of an era in Denver law enforcement. But it also coincides with a rise in the number of knock-and-announce warrants handled by the city’s SWAT team. Those warrants can be similar to no-knock warra...Latest news
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