Five prospects to keep an eye on at Wild development camp
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
It’s that time of the year when dozens of Wild prospects descend upon St. Paul for a sneak peek at what they hope life could be like in future NHL seasons.Thirty-six players will be at development camp from July 7-9 at TRIA Rink in downtown St. Paul. Who stands out? That remains to be seen.Here are five prospects to keep an eye on:Brock FaberThe biggest name on the list of participants is defenseman Brock Faber. He made his NHL debut last season in the leadup to the playoffs and performed so well that he found himself in the lineup for the Wild in their first-round playoff series against the Dallas Stars. Presumably the Wild are most interested in seeing the 6-foot-1, 200-pound Faber take on a leadership role amongst his peers. He already has proved himself as a player who is going to be instrumental on the blue line this season. Especially considering the loss of veteran defenseman Matt Dumba.Liam OhgrenAfter being selected by the Wild in the first round of the 2022 NHL Draft...Former St. Paul teacher sentenced to probation for nonconsensual sexual contact with student
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
A former St. Paul Public Schools teacher was sentenced this week to two years of probation for engaging in a nonconsensual sex act with an 18-year-old student.After a family member reported it, the student told police that she and Pablo Alejandro Cortes, her 50-year-old biology teacher, had been flirting by text message and Snapchat when they agreed to meet after school Dec. 2, according to the criminal complaint.Pablo Alejandro Cortes (Courtesy of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)At a parking ramp near Como Park, Cortes exposed himself and the student performed oral sex on him, she said. She told police she “didn’t want to … but continued because she was scared,” according to the complaint.Though the student was 18, it is a felony for a teacher to have sex with a student. In a plea deal, the felony charge against Cortes was dismissed and he pleaded guilty to fifth-degree nonconsensual sexual contact, a gross misdemeanor.Cortes was sentenced Wednesday to 360 days in the Rams...St. Louis CITY SC at top of ESPN's 'MLS Watchability Rankings'
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Still on pace for MLS expansion-team history, St. Louis CITY SC has also earned some love from ESPN's soccer staff in their inaugural season. ESPN named St. Louis as the top team in its "MLS Watchability Rankings" for the 2023 season. Soccer enthusiast Bill Connelly graded teams based on several criteria to determine which MLS squads are the most exciting to watch. 24% of Missouri under ‘extreme drought’ conditions – Report The rankings are based on quantitative and qualitative measures, including but not limited to: goals scored, shots, offensive aggression, defensive pressure, ability to win close games and entertaining strategies. St. Louis CITY SC earned a score of 9.7. Connelly credits the work of Lutz Pfannenstiel and Bradley Carnell for bringing in players with experience and building a strong culture in year one. He also notes the team has modeled itself like some of the best in the Bundesliga. "They've had an up-and-down season after a sizzling start, but the...Former Missouri bank executive pleads guilty to embezzling at least $550,000
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The former vice president of a Missouri bank pleaded guilty Thursday to embezzling more than a half-million dollars.Angela Flippin, 51, of Jamestown, entered the guilty plea in federal court in Jefferson City. She could face as many as 33 years in prison. A sentencing date has not been set.Flippin was vice president and chief operating officer of the People's Bank of Moniteau County. Federal prosecutors said that she embezzled at least $550,000 from 2010 to Jan. 30, 2017, but that they suspect she actually took nearly $650,000.Among other things, an audit found that Flippin received more than $550,000 in improper comp time disbursements and more than $8,000 in improper expense reimbursements, prosecutors said.Another day, more storms: Metro Denver, Eastern Plains face large hail potential
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
Metro Denver and Colorado’s Eastern Plains face the potential of “very large, damaging hail” as another round of storms looks likely to hit Thursday afternoon and evening, the National Weather Service says.The NWS issued a severe thunderstorm watch until 10 p.m. for all counties in metro Denver, northern Colorado and northeastern communities including Fort Morgan and Sterling.It says Thursday’s storms also may bring damaging winds up to 80 mph, localized flooding and the threat of tornadoes. But the main threat was hail, which could reach golf ball to baseball size in some places.Severe Storm Threat Today Another day, more severe storms possible! Very large, damaging hail is the main threat, but a couple tornadoes, localized flooding, and damaging winds also possible. Be ready to take shelter should a severe storm approach your area. #COwx pic.twitter.com/cUURkRbF1C— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) July 6, 2023In a mid-afternoon tweet, the weather service sai...Rockies podcast: Elias Diaz becomes club’s first all-star catcher, plus midseason analysis and MLB Draft preview
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
In this edition of the On The Rox podcast presented by BetSafe Colorado, Denver Post sportswriters Kyle Newman and Patrick Saunders break down the ever-spiraling Rockies at the all-star break.The packed show includes discussion on Elias Diaz becoming the first all-star catcher in team history, the most surprising, most disappointing and best teams at midseason, and analysis on Futures Game participant and rising Rockies prospect Yanquiel Fernandez.Plus, who the Rockies might take at No. 9 overall in the first round of Sunday’s MLB Draft in Seattle.Subscribe to the podcastSoundCloud | iTunes | Stitcher | RSSEmma Coburn highlights 2023 CU Buffs athletics Hall of Fame induction class
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
Together they represent more than 70 years of Colorado athletics excellence, from the late 1930s to a Buffaloes alum so recent she still will be competing for a national championship this week.Yet they will forever have one prestigious honor in common.Related Articles Pac-12 survival: Predictions for media rights, networks and expansion Mailbag: Pac-12 long-haul survival hinges on negotiating chips CU Buffs opponent preview: TCU aims to prove 2022 wasn’t a fluke Pac-12 media rights: Six extreme scenarios for the existential crisis Keeler: Deion Sanders’ secret? The harder you root for CU Buffs to fail, the stronger Coach Prime gets. “They don’t like it because they know he’s going to be good.” On Thursday, the University of Colorado announced its 2023 athletic Hall of Fame class, honoring nine new inductees in the 18th class since the Hall of Fame’s inception in 1998.That list includes 2016 Ol...Twitter limits that snarled NWS July Fourth storm-tracking raise public safety concerns
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
Twitter limits that snarled National Weather Service storm-tracking this week dramatized the extent to which government agencies tasked with protecting public safety have come to rely on that platform for scanning and sending crisis communications amid perils that can threaten the lives of the people they serve.Severe storms holding hail, heavy rain, and possibly tornadoes, were sweeping toward Colorado’s Front Range cities. Hundreds of thousands of people were gathering outside for July Fourth celebrations. NWS meteorologists and their dispersed network of trained volunteer storm spotters were using Twitter to send and receive information as they monitored threats.But the new temporary Twitter limits on usage – which kicked in Saturday without advance notice — shut down their flow. This was the latest of the adjustments since Twitter owner Elon Musk bought the company last year for $44 billion and began work to shore it up financially.NWS supervisors swiftly issued a bulletin...Pepsi partners with Little Caesars for re-release of pineapple-flavored soda
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
For years people have questioned if pineapple belongs on pizza. Well, now some will question if it belongs in a can of Pepsi.The soda company has teamed up with Little Caesars for an exclusive re-release of its popular pineapple-flavored soda.Starting July 17, and for a limited time only, Little Caesars customers can get the summery flavor of Pepsi Pineapple in a one-of-a-kind 16 ounce can, featuring a co-branded never-before-seen design nodding to the refreshing combination of Pepsi cola and sweet, fruity notes of pineapple. (Pepsi/ Little Caesars)The pizza chain will offer customers an exclusive deal to celebrate its latest new partnership with Pepsi. Starting on July 17, customers can get a 16-ounce Pepsi Pineapple and a large two-topping thin-crust pizza for $9.99.The offer is only available online through the Little Caesar app or website. Two peach-flavored drinks returning to Chick-fil-A in June “There's always a passionate discussion surrounding pineapple on pizza," Gr...3 sought in El Segundo armed robbery
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:02:34 GMT
Three people are being sought in connection with an armed robbery at an El Segundo business early Thursday.Police did not disclose the time and location of the incident but indicated that the suspects appeared to have targeted the business as it opened.Three males wearing ski masks entered the business and at least one of them pointed a gun at the employee and demanded money, according to the El Segundo Police Department.No one was injured during the incident and it is unclear if anything was stolen.“Our Detectives are working closely with the surrounding businesses to gather all evidence and surveillance footage,” police said in a news release. “The El Segundo Police Department is prioritizing this investigation and is utilizing all available resources to identify the suspects.”Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Detective Anthony Sanchez at 310-524-2263 or [email protected].Latest news
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