Motorcycle accident claims life of Coaldale man

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

Motorcycle accident claims life of Coaldale man Southern Alberta NewspapersA 61-year-old man from Coaldale died in hospital in Washington following an accident on June 23 in Pend Oreille County, Wash.Wilfred J. White of Coaldale was headed west on State Route 20 at around 12 p.m. when he left the highway and was subsequently thrown from the motorcycle. According to Washington State Patrol reports, the incident took place near the town of Tiger, an unincorporated municipality in Pend Oreille County.White was transported to Providence Sacred Heart Medical Centre in Spokane, passing away that same day.At the time of publication, the cause of the crash remained under investigation. A celebration of life was held on July 2 at the Coaldale Community Centre.

Schaghticoke man accused of causing miscarriage

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

Schaghticoke man accused of causing miscarriage SCHAGHTICOKE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Schaghticoke man was arrested on Monday following a 15-month investigation. According to the Rensselaer County Sheriff's office, Dia Beshara, 39, gave a pregnant woman Mifepristone without her knowledge, causing a miscarriage. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Deputies say the investigation began when the victim reported that while she was pregnant, Beshara gave her the drug, without her knowledge, leading to a miscarriage. He was arraigned in Schaghticoke Town Court and was released on his own recognizance. According to the Rensselaer County Sheriff's Office, an order of protection is in place. Troy K9 stabbed 12 times, officer breaks foot responding to burglary Charges:Second-degree assault

Watervliet looking for Hudson Shores Park restaurant operator

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

Watervliet looking for Hudson Shores Park restaurant operator WATERVLIET, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The City of Watervliet has put out a request for proposals for a waterfront restaurant operator at Hudson Shores Park. This will be a development and ground lease opportunity. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Hudson Shores Park was once home to the Rusty Anchor, a floating restaurant and bar. It was damaged in January 2019 during inclement weather and permanently closed. Now, the city is looking to redevelop a site along the central waterfront for a new restaurant.The restaurant is expected to be about 3,300 square feet with a 960 square foot outdoor dining area overlooking the Hudson River. It's expected to be a full-service restaurant open at least six days a week for lunch and dinner. The place could also be open for breakfast. New Vietnamese restaurant opens in Rotterdam The city said it's supposed to be a seasonal operation from April to October, but those interested could include an accep...

Delayed 911 response explained after St. Louis woman's death

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

Delayed 911 response explained after St. Louis woman's death ST. LOUIS - Public safety leaders with the City of St. Louis explained the roles of their 911 systems, dispatch operations and emergency response times after severe storms over the weekend left one woman dead and thousands without power for days. Intense storms rolled through the St. Louis region on Saturday afternoon, packing lightning, heavy rain, hail and gusts as high as 70 mph in Missouri and Illinois. The storms left many St. Louis residents concerned about response times. One woman died as a tree fell onto her on Chouteau Avenue in the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood while waiting out the storms in her car. Frustration, grief over child’s death following delayed emergency response Mike Richardson, Battalion Fire Chief of the St. Louis Fire Department, says the department first learned about the situation from an EMS rollover call. These kind of calls happen If EMS doesn't pick up in a minute and half. Richardson said, in these cases, a 911 dispatcher is unable to answer...

Scattered severe storms expected east of St. Louis Wednesday

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

Scattered severe storms expected east of St. Louis Wednesday ST. LOUIS -- There is a level 2 (out of 5) risk for a few strong to severe storms today, especially in Illinois this afternoon. It will be another hot and humid day with highs well into the 90s. We will be watching satellite and radar trends closely starting around midday today as spotty to scattered thunderstorms will develop very near the Mississippi River. St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here A gradual increase to scattered coverage will take place with afternoon and the focus for storms will drift more eastward into southern Illinois. While I cannot rule out a strong storm or two west of St. Louis, the lion's share of the data suggests storms will form very near the metro by early this afternoon and then shift east.This will put the focus for most, if not all, of the strong to severe concerns into Illinois after about 4pm. The severe weather threat for the St. Louis area should wrap up before sunset.The main concern will be isolated pockets of 50 to 60 mph winds...

Adam Wainwright lands on IL, vows setback is 'not the end'

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

Adam Wainwright lands on IL, vows setback is 'not the end' ST. LOUIS - After three consecutive starts that led to brutal blowout losses, St. Louis Cardinals veteran Adam Wainwright has been placed on the injured list once again in his sendoff season. The 41-year-old Wainwright heads to the injured list shortly after his July 4th road start against the Miami Marlins, one in which he allowed seven runs (four earned) over 3.1 innings before the Cardinals eventually lost 15-2. Five days before that, Wainwright couldn't navigate past the second inning against the Houston Astros in an eventual 14-0 loss. Another five days before that, Wainwright struggled in a highly-anticipated London matchup against the Chicago Cubs and allowed a season-high seven earned runs over three innings. Missouri’s prescription drug monitoring program to launch soon Wainwright and Cardinals manager Oli Marmol hinted an IL stint was coming after Tuesday's loss, and St. Louis made it official on Wednesday. The 18-year veteran says he has been dealing with shoulder disc...

Man accused of domestic assault, child endangerment

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

Man accused of domestic assault, child endangerment ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Police and prosecutors say a Hazelwood man struck his partner and then prevented her from leaving their home with their two children.According to a report filed by the Hazelwood Police Department, the incident occurred June 18 in the 700 block of Riderwood Drive.Police claim Brandon Jones, 35, and his partner were arguing in the home when Jones pushed her into a corner and hit her. She attempted to leave the residence with their two children, ages two and three, when Jones told her she wasn't allowed to leave.The woman walked out the home with their children and Jones chased after her, police say. SLMPD investigating several overnight shootings Jones grabbed the woman by her her and limbs and dragged her back into the home while yelling at her. Jones took the children and left them in the street unattended.The woman got her car keys and tried to leave again, but Jones chased her back inside and attempted to lock her in the home. The children were still in t...

104-year-old St. Louis woman shares her secret to a lasting marriage

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

104-year-old St. Louis woman shares her secret to a lasting marriage ST. LOUIS -- Blondie Ott celebrated her 104th birthday on July 4, 2023. What's her secret to living a long life? "The good Lord took care of me. I've just been blessed," said Ott.Ott has a sister who was also born on the fourth of July. She liked sharing a birthday with her sibling.She went to Normandy High School and ended up going to business school from there. That is where she met the man who would become her husband. They were married for 50 years. Ott jokes that the secret to a lasting marriage it to, "Live long, that's all." Missouri’s prescription drug monitoring program to launch soon How did she get the name "Blondie"? Ott explains that she was named Hortense but her husband didn't like it. So he just started calling her Blondie when she was 16-years-old and the name stuck.The couple ran a nursery for 35-years in the St. Louis area. Ott worked in the garden and also enjoyed dancing. We're wishing her a very happy birthday.

Doobie Brothers to perform at Illinois State Fair

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

Doobie Brothers to perform at Illinois State Fair SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) - The Doobie Brothers will headline the Illinois State Fair Grandstand.An Illinois State Fair news release announced that the rock band will perform on Aug. 12.For more than 50 years, the Doobie Brothers have been delivering roots-based guitar-driven rock and roll, which recently earned them an induction into the 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.“It is not often we get an opportunity to have a band that has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame play at the Illinois State Fair,” said Illinois State Manager Rebecca Clark. “The Doobie Brothers transcend generations making this a show for all fairgoers.” Illinois State Fair box office opens Thursday Tickets for the Doobie Brothers will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at the Illinois State Fair Box Office or on Ticketmaster.More information on the Illinois State Fair is available on its website.

University of Missouri study shows support increases breastfeeding rates for moms

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:12:57 GMT

University of Missouri study shows support increases breastfeeding rates for moms COLUMBIA, Mo. - While it may take a village to raise a child, that same effort can help increase successful breastfeeding rates for moms, according to a new study.The study at the University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing is helping researchers understand factors that influence new moms.Karry Weston, a doctoral student at the MU Sinclair School of Nursing, interviewed 18 women in Missouri who chose to breastfeed their babies about what helped them make the decision.The women live in rural Missouri, where breastfeeding is less common, according to the study. SLMPD investigating several overnight shootings Grant funding from the National Institutes of Health helped pay for the study.The study found when the women were educated about the benefits of breastfeeding and also had support of family, friends, or co-workers who also chose to breastfeed as moms, the stigma surrounding breastfeeding declined.“There was one woman in particular who was from a very rural area and she tol...