Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs enjoyed watching his parents go viral
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs saw the posts on social media. His parents were in the spotlight last weekend with the Vikings playing the Denver Broncos on Sunday Night Football. Nearly every time he made a play on the field, the camera would pan to his parents Robert and Stephanie in the stands.“They were aware they were going to get some TV time,” Dobbs said. “They did say, ‘We’ll put y’all on the TV probably pregame, and then during the game, we’ll keep it on the football.’ Then after every touchdown, they kept turning it to my parents. They had fun with it.”So did the Internet.There was a particular moment from the game that showed Robert and Stephanie looking rather disinterested. Somebody took a screenshot and posted it on the website formerly known as Twitter, with the caption, “Josh Dobbs parents still wish he worked for NASA.”That post got more than 3.5 million views, and hilariously, Dobbs found it so funny that he even reposted it...Carjacking suspects arrested after Jennings police chase
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
JENNINGS, Mo. -- Several carjacking suspects are under arrest after a police chase today. A St. Louis County officer's vehicle struck another car during the pursuit. No injuries have been reported.Jennings officers noticed a grey Nissan Maxima at around 3 p.m. that was reported stolen in a carjacking earlier Friday near the intersection of Duke Drive and Chambers Road. The driver sped off when they tried to pull the vehicle over.A St. Louis County officer involved in the police chase struck another vehicle near the intersection of Lucas and Hunt Road and Kinamore Drive. No one was injured in the accident. Another St. Louis resident loses property via Recorder of Deeds Office The chase ended at around 3:10 p.m. after the Maxima struck a concrete barrier in the 9300 block of Scottdale Drive. Four suspects ran from the vehicle. Two of them were eventually placed under arrest and police found one gun on the suspects.The officers did not give a description of the two other suspects. Th...Teens die in fatal Cahokia Heights Thanksgiving shooting
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. -- Police were called to the 300 block of Adele Street Thursday at around 4 p.m. They found two teens with gunshot wounds inside a stolen black sedan.One of the victims, showing signs of life, was taken to a hospital to be treated for his injuries. He died later from his injuries.Police attempted to find a suspect using police dogs but were unable to find anyone in the area. The Illinois State Police are now assisting with the investigation. Cahokia Heights Police urge anyone with details to call them at 618-825-2681.Illinois pig farmers brace for implementation of Proposition 12
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) -- A shakeup on the pork shelves at the grocery store is coming as local pig farmers prepare for the January 1 implementation of a California animal welfare law mandating larger space requirements for pigs, cows and chickens.The fourth largest in the country, Illinois' pork industry contributes nearly $14 billion to the state's economy, according to Illinois Pork Producers Association.Fourth-generation pig farmer Cheryl Walsh owns one of the more than 2,100 pig farms in Illinois that will be impacted by the new law."Right now, the hardest part of my job is not knowing what the future holds for me and my family business," said Walsh, owner of Cowser's Family Sow Farm in Bradford.The Farm Animal Confinement Initiative, better known as California Proposition 12, requires sows to have at least 24 square feet of space with the ability to move and turn around. Most pregnant sows are kept in gestation stalls measuring two feet wide and seven feet long."The gestation cra...Thousands of soldiers served Thanksgiving meals at Fort Leonard Wood
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Thousands of soldiers at Fort Leonard Wood took a small break to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal.“We have about 60 25-pound birds for the turkey, about 500 pounds of prime rib, and there's about 400 pounds of ham, along with about 150 pounds of shrimp,” Chef and Manager Jimmy Helmuth said. What restaurants are open on Thanksgiving in Springfield? That’s just for one hall. Overall, Fort Leonard Wood told OzarksFirst they’ll dish out over 12,000 meals to soldiers and families throughout the day. The spread was noticed by those taking in the festivities.“My jaw dropped a little bit. You know, you don't really expect,” Jonathan Greco, Private First Class said. “You know I think you come to see something different, but they really went all out. I'm very impressed.” Higher-ranking officers were on hand to fill plates, a change from the norm. “It's great and it's exciting because at this stage of their career, they're so youn...Avalanche defenseman Samuel Girard enters players’ assistance program, cites mental health concerns
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
Samuel Girard will take an indefinite leave of absence from the Colorado Avalanche after entering the Player Assistance Program, the NHL and NHLPA announced Friday.Related ArticlesColorado Avalanche | Greasy goals, more Cale Makar magic leads Avalanche past Canucks Colorado Avalanche | Caleb Jones’ return to Colorado has been positive for him and Avalanche Colorado Avalanche | Cale Makar, Quinn Hughes set for a showdown between two early Norris Trophy favorites Colorado Avalanche | Predators score twice in final minute to stun Avalanche in “heartbreaking” fashion Colorado Avalanche | A few wobbles aside, the Avalanche is a destructive force of nature in third periods this season The Avalanche defenseman has been away from the team since he wasn’t available for the club’s game Monday at Nashville. Coach Jared Bednar said Girard had left the team for personal reasons after the...Nuggets Journal: Dissecting Nikola Jokic’s officiating beef: “Some guys can say a little bit more”
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
HOUSTON — Before ejections were getting passed around in Detroit like Thanksgiving side dishes, Nikola Jokic made sure tensions were festering with a gesture of sarcastic motivation.“Hey, wake up,” Jokic told a referee after disagreeing with a lane violation call early in the Nuggets’ game Monday night. It was caught on broadcast video.“Wake up. Wake up,” he repeated, clapping as though he was encouraging a teammate. He received his first technical foul, setting the stage for his disqualification late in the first half.Jokic’s frustrations with officiating became a theme during Denver’s similarly frustrating five-game road trip this week, sparking a new wave of debate about how the two-time MVP is guarded and whether he receives enough grace from referees in the post.“That’s normal,” Jokic told The Denver Post when asked about opponents not getting whistled for physical defense. “Seems like some guys are getting more ...Four straight victories help Broncos bring extra energy to work week: “You get to see everyone’s will to win”
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
Pros are tasked with having the same approach to their jobs regardless of how a day or week or season is going.There’s no use denying, however, that the energy around a winning team is different.Broncos players this week, on a four-game winning streak, are feeling the impact of that reality.“It’s amazing because you get to see everybody’s will to win,” defensive lineman D.J. Jones told The Denver Post, smiling and pointing down from his locker at kicker Wil Lutz. “No pun intended. But you feel the energy. You feel different energy after two in a row, then three, then four where we’re standing right now. It’s amazing. Even the practice squad, you see everybody working harder and doing what they’ve got to do to get the fifth. …“Winning cures everything. A lot of people have said that, but it’s true. It doesn’t matter how you win. You could win by one point. Doesn’t matter. Winning is everything.”It’ll be no easy task for Denver to get to five straight Sunday against 7-3 Cleveland at h...Spirit Airlines offers $20 flights for Black Friday
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:04:33 GMT
These days, $20 doesn't get you very much. But on Spirit Airlines, it's enough to get you on your way to several destinations across the country.For a limited time, Spirit has launched its "Black and Yellow" Friday sale, which offers, among other perks, discounted flights to a variety of cities, including some for as low as $20 one-way.The flights will be taking place between Dec. 5 and Feb. 14, 2024, with some blackout dates near the holidays. The sale itself lasts only through the weekend.In addition to discounted flights, Spirit points members can receive up to 500 additional points when booking a flight during the promotional period. Spirit is also offering discounts and bonus points on vacation packages.Lania Rittenhouse, Vice President of Guest Experience at Spirit Airlines, says these deals will make it easier for families and friends to save on travel together."There are a variety of deals to take advantage of so travelers can plan for 'More Go' in 2024," Rittenhouse said.Di...Letters: Religious freedom | Reliable landlines | Trump PR | False narrative
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Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.State is a leaderin religious freedomRe: “Muslim woman settles her jail lawsuit” (Page B1, Nov. 22).The recent Mercury News story on the inappropriate removal of a Muslim woman’s hijab in a Santa Clara County jail rightly highlighted the county’s actions to prevent such incidents from occurring following its new religious services policy. My bill, SB 309, enshrined these religious freedoms into state law this year.Santa Clara County is a national leader in upholding religious expression and civil liberties for Californians, including those who are incarcerated. SB 309 guarantees the protection of religious rights and attire for Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, Jews and all others. The law establishes guidelines for religious clothing, headwear and grooming in prisons or jails. I authored SB 309 with support and sponsorship by the Santa Clara County Peace Officers’ Association, CAIR, Tayba Fo...Latest news
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