Here’s a list of Minnesotans taken in the 2023 NHL Draft
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 22:56:48 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It’s called the State of Hockey for a reason.From the Twin Cities to the Iron Range, and seemingly everywhere in between, most kids in Minnesota grow up on skates.It’s helped Minnesota produce the most active players in the NHL by a wide margin, with only Michigan, Massachusetts and New York producing anything close leaguewide.Here’s a list of all the Minnesotans taken in the 2023 draft:— Oliver Moore (Mounds View), No. 19 (first round), Chicago Blackhawks— Charlie Stramel (Rosemount), No. 21 (first round), Minnesota Wild— Danny Nelson (Maple Grove), No. 49 (second round), New York Islanders— Gracyn Sawchyn (Chaska), No. 63 (second round), Florida Panthers— William Whitelaw (Rosemount) No. 66 (third round), Columbus Blue Jackets— Tanner Ludtke (Elko), No. 81 (third round), Arizona Coyotes— Jayson Shaugabay (Warroad), No. 1115 (fourth round), Tampa Bay Lightning— Hampton Slukynsky (Warroad), No. 118 (fourth round), Los Angeles KingsRelated Article...'America's Best Restaurants' coming to Glens Falls
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 22:56:48 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - "Famous hot dogs since 1919" is part of the logo of Glens Falls eatery New Way Lunch, and for good reason. This summer, the longtime lunch spot is getting a visit worthy of the word. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "America's Best Restaurants," a social media brand highlighting beloved restaurants across the country, is coming to Glens Falls to feature New Way Lunch. The ABR Roadshow will visit New Way Lunch's South Street location on Wednesday, July 12, filming from 2-5 p.m. and featuring what makes the city's favorite hot dogs special. The episode will premiere on the "America's Best Restaurants" website, as well as Facebook and other social media channels.Over 100 years after first opening, hot dogs are still the name of the game at New Way Lunch. The founding Gazetos family's hot dogs were once sold for 5 cents apiece as an easy lunch for mill workers in Glens Falls in the early 1900s. The c...Hudson Falls teen charged with assault
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HUDSON FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Hudson Falls teen has been charged with second-degree assault, according to police. The victim was also a teenager. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On June 21 at 4:30 p.m., police say a fifteen year old male was allegedly struck in the face by a fourteen year old female at Derby Park in Hudson Falls. The victim suffered a significant injury to the nose. Following an investigation, police took the female teen into custody. A juvenile appearance ticket was issued to her legal guardian, dictating the teen to appear at the Washington County Probation Department at a later date. One hospitalized after Pownal rollover crash This incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Hudson Falls PD at (518)747-4011.99 Restaurant in Clifton Park permanently closes
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CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub at 306 Clifton Park Center Road has permanently closed. A message when calling the location confirms the closure. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "Hello and thank you for calling the 99 Restaurant in Clifton Park. Our restaurant is closed for business. Please visit us at one of our nearby locations in Colonie or Rotterdam, or visit us at 99restaurants.com to find another location. Thank you for your patronage," reads the message.A reason for the closure was not given. The location is listed as permanently closed on Google and Facebook as of Monday, June 26. The Clifton Park restaurant has also been removed from the 99 Restaurants website. Cappie’s Drive-In in Amsterdam up for sale 99 Restaurants has not returned NEWS10's request for comment about the closure. This restaurant is located directly next to the new Chick-fil-A which is set to open sometime thi...New Lebanon declares state of emergency due to flooding
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NEW LEBANON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Town of New Lebanon has declared a state of emergency due to flooding conditions near Main Street, according to a release from the Town Clerk. According to the release, assessments to remediate potentially dangerous conditions caused by the flooding are underway. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Stick with NEWS10 as more information regarding the flooding and state of emergency become available.Seven men arrested in Metro East human trafficking sting
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COLLINSVILLE, Ill. - Authorities have arrested seven men in an Illinois human trafficking sting with ties to the Metro East. Illinois State Police announced the following arrests Thursday in an anti-human trafficking operation:Donald Dececco, 43, of St. LouisRonald Garrison, 66, of St. LouisChristopher Giarraffa, 31, of St. LouisPedro Cruz-Hernandez, 38, of St. Park, IllinoisCharles Lindsay, 43, of Fenton, MissouriDouglas Siemonsma, 52, of Swansea, IllinoisJanxiong Song, 39, of St. Peters, Missouri 2nd Missouri man sentenced in death of woman who was caged, dismembered An ISP criminal investigations unit led a human trafficking suppression operation last week from June 22-23. The operation was focused on identifying people who attempted to engage in commercial sex acts with minors.“ISP has a responsibility to protect those vulnerable to human trafficking, forced labor, and sexual servitude,” said ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly. “The arrests of these individuals serves as notice to ...Broncos mailbag: Will Denver make any major moves before the season?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 22:56:48 GMT
Can we expect any other major moves before the season kicks off? If so, what do you see happening during training camp? — Terry, Denver Hey Terry, I’m filling in for Parker Gabriel this week while he is on vacation. This is a great question. I’ve wrestled with this one since Denver signed Frank Clark.At the moment, I don’t see the Broncos making a major move, but it wouldn’t hurt to add more depth at the defensive line or offensive tackle.Coach Sean Payton has been optimistic about Javonte Williams’ recovery from a torn ACL. However, if the team feels Williams won’t be ready by Week 1, I can see them adding another running back despite having a handful of players in that position. Free agent Dalvin Cook would make the offense even stronger, but it’s highly unlikely they will sign him due to the cap situation. Running back Kareem Hunt or even Leonard Fournette would make more sense for Denver.If the Broncos decide to make another move before the season, there are quality ...What to do in Denver this weekend: “Star Wars” celebs at Fan Expo, Greeley Stampede
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Fan Expo Denver 2023Through Sunday. One of the biggest pop-culture events of the year arrives Friday, June 30, through Sunday, July 1, with Fan Expo Denver, the all-things convention featuring genre comics and literature, gaming, cosplay, animation, panels, artist tables and (yes) celebrities galore.The 2023 event includes Hayden Christiansen and Katee Sackhoff, (Star Wars and “The Mandalorian”); director Sam Raimi (“Evil Dead,” “Spider-Man”); a “Scream” cast reunion (Neve Campbell, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, etc.); Henry Winkler (“Barry”); Christopher Lloyd (“Back to the Future”); “Star Trek: The Next Generation” stars (Gates McFadden, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn, Brent Spiner); “The Office” and “Harry Potter” cast members; and many, many more.In a nod to its nonprofit roots, the event again features kids programming from Pop Culture Classroom, such as all-ages activities,...Colorado Springs’ $55 million Sunset amphitheater campus inks AEG deal, sets official groundbreaking
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JW Roth has long admired the business savvy of Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz, whose AEG Presents Rocky Mountains dominates the region’s live-music industry.Roth also knew that the ambitious, nationwide projects under his Notes Live umbrella — which at the moment have crested $1 billion in anticipated construction costs — could not click into place without a major corporate booking partner.Only then could his $55 million Sunset Amphitheater project thrive in a market like Colorado Springs, which usually plays second fiddle to the nationally ranked Denver concert scene, and serve fans along the Front Range’s ever-growing live music circuit.“It was the hole in my business plan of ‘How do I put butts in seats?’ ” said Roth, whose upscale, 8,000-capacity Sunset amphitheater this week set a July 12 date for its official groundbreaking. “It was also a hole in (tour) routing for AEG Presents, and Colorado Springs is now at the point...The 'digital euro' does not deserve its name!
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Pirate Party MEP and digital freedom fighter Dr Patrick Breyercriticizes yesterday's draft bill by the EU Commission to introduce a"digital euro".The introduction of digital cash would be long overdue in theinformation age. Digital cash could be as anonymous and freely usable onthe internet as notes and coins. However, the 'digital euro' nowproposed by the Commission does not deserve that name. Digitaltechnology is to be misused to monitor, limit and control our financesto an extent never seen with cash.While cash can be accepted and spent anonymously at any time, which isimportant for undocumented refugees, for example, it will only bepossible to receive and spend digital euros with an account againstpresentation of identification. While people are allowed to hold andpass on unlimited amounts of cash, the amount of digital euros in ourhands will be limited in the future. And while with cash even confidential payments and controversial donations have so far beenpossible anonymously ...Latest news
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