Twins legend Joe Mauer of St. Paul debuts on Hall of Fame ballot
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
Joe Mauer’s case for the Hall of Fame will be considered for the first time this offseason.The 2024 ballot was released on Monday, and long-tenured members of the Baseball Writers Association of America will submit their votes between now and the end of the year with results being announced on Jan. 23.Candidates must play in the major leagues for at least 10 seasons and be retired for five years to appear on the ballot. Mauer, who retired after the 2018 season at age 35, will provide a compelling case for voters.The St. Paulite was a career .306 hitter, a three-time Gold Glove catcher and a six-time all-star during his 15 seasons, all with the home-state Twins.Mauer, who was selected first overall in the 2001 draft, had his best season in 2009, when he was named the American League MVP. He hit .365 with a 1.031 OPS and a career-high 28 home runs and 96 RBIs that year. He is the only catcher in major-league history to win three batting titles, doing so in three of four seasons betwee...Was that a dirty hit on Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs? It sure looked like it.
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
The play call from head coach Kevin O’Connell was too cute at the time. There was no reason to have quarterback Josh Dobbs take a quick toss from tight end T.J. Hockenson in a short-yardage situation. Frankly, it wouldn’t have made much sense in any situation.The fact that Dobbs absorbed a shot in the open field and fumbled the ball in the process added insult to injury. He shouldn’t have been put in that position in the first place. Why willingly give him the ball way behind the line of scrimmage with defenders barreling down at him at 100 mph?The decision was rightfully criticized in the immediate aftermath of the Vikings’ 21-20 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday night at Empower Field. Taking a closer look at the sequence, however, the Vikings have every right to be upset with how the officials handled themselves in that moment.There should have been a flag thrown as Dobbs appeared to be the victim of a dirty hit from Broncos safety Kareem Jackson. Not o...Man who was missing after leaving medical center found safe
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
The University of Minnesota Police Department has canceled a missing person alert for Steven Skinaway, 33, who was last Saturday seen leaving M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center in Minneapolis.Officials said Monday afternoon he’d been located safe and they thanked everyone who assisted and shared information to help find him.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | 2 teens critically injured in single-vehicle crash on St. Paul’s Greater East Side Crime & Public Safety | Woodbury woman is driving force behind city’s K-9 program Crime & Public Safety | Police chief’s first year: Tackling gun violence, recruiting officers, forging community links Crime & Public Safety | U of M police seek help finding missing man Crime & Public Safety | Cottage Grove selects deputy chief as new fire chiefTesting finds elevated lead levels in some St. Paul drinking water
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
St. Paul Regional Water Services makes it their goal that 90% of all home tap water testing come back showing lead levels below 15 parts per billion. This year, for the first time in decades, more than a dozen homes out of 105 residential samples revealed lead levels at least slightly higher than the threshold, which is set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and aims to trigger stepped-up action against lead.“The last time we had an exceedance was over 20 years ago,” said Racquel Vaske, deputy director of St. Paul Regional Water Services, noting home tap water testing occurs every few years through a sampling method. “This is something that most of us working here have not experienced in our careers thus far.”The 13 homeowners have all been contacted for retesting. The water utility is working with them on next steps, such as providing information about how to clean their faucet aerators, flush their lines or get their lead service lines replaced at ...Albany Rebels hosting Irish sports training session series
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Rebels Gaelic Athletic Association announced they will be hosting a free series of indoor Irish sports practice sessions. The series will run from December through the beginning of April. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Rebels, who compete in the Midwest Division of the United States Gaelic Athletic Association, specialize in Gaelic football and hurling, both of which are traditional sports that are popular in Ireland. Gaelic football has similarities with rugby, soccer and basketball, while hurling is reminiscent of lacrosse. Anyone who has ever had an interest in learning about or trying out Irish sports is invited to participate. While free to attend, a majority of the sessions will be held at Afrim's in Colonie, which requires a yearly $15 membership and a signed waiver, both of which can be completed online or at the practice sessions. No. 1 Saint Rose shuts out SNHU, advances to ...Where to do your holiday shopping around Glens Falls
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The cold weather is closing in, and everyone is wondering when the first snow will fall. You don't have to wonder about one thing - where to shop for Christmas presents. Local businesses and artisans are laying out their wares, with no shortage of offerings for anyone looking to bring home something special. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! LARAC Holiday ShopFriday-Saturday, Nov. 17 - Dec. 23Local artists and craftspeople selling special gifts and goodsLower Adirondack Regional Arts Council (LARAC) Lapham Gallery, 7 Lapham Pl.Shirt Factory Holiday Open HouseTwo weekendsFriday-Sunday, Nov. 24-26Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 9-10Holiday items and gifts on sale from artisans and shops around the Shirt FactoryThe Shirt Factory, 71 Lawrence St. Business roundtable convening at SUNY Adirondack Festival of TreesFriday-Sunday, Nov. 24-2632nd annual holiday festival with fully decorated trees for sale, all benefitt...Off the Beaten Path: Bliss
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
DELMAR, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The American Dream starting for a new business owner. Shilpi Debuka, originally from India, is making a name for herself in Delmar.“It’s not an easy task to balance family, I have a full time job but at the end of the day, I feel accomplished at least I took my first step,” said Debuka. Off the Beaten Path: O’Malley’s Oven She purchased the business from the original owner earlier this year. She kept the menu in place, but added items to it like authentic Indian chai teas.The café plans to expand their hours during the holidays. For now, they're open Tuesday-Sunday. Bliss is located at 278 Delaware Ave. in Delmar.Duanesburg woman arrested following stolen check investigation
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 50-year-old woman from Duanesburg is facing charges following an investigation into checks being reported stolen from a business in Schenectady. State Police arrested Elizabeth A. Dolder on Wednesday, November 15. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On October 3, the business reported to police that the check had been intercepted. Police determined that Dolder had attempted to cash the check in Rotterdam in September. Investigations also discovered that Dolder tried to cash another check issued by the same company in Niskayuna in October. She was arrested at her home for two counts of second-degree forgery, two counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree, criminal possession of stolen property in the third degree, and criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree. Dolder was issued appearance tickets to the Rotterdam and Niskayuna Town Courts on later dates.Missouri soldier awarded medal for saving drowning family
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
FORT BLISS, Texas - A Missouri National Guardsman deployed along the Texas-Mexico border received the Soldier Medal earlier this month for rescuing a mother and her two children from drowning while attempting to cross the Rio Grande.Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Lemon was deployed with the Department of Homeland Security on Dec. 17, 2022, when he received a request for a river rescue from the U.S. Border Patrol and the Texas Department of Public Safety. The Missouri Army National Guard claims the Rio Grande current was about to sweep away a woman and two young children. Lemon, a staff sergeant at the time, went to the river bank, donned a flotation device, and attempted to toss the family a rope.Unfortunately, high vegetation made it difficult for the rope to land near the family. Lemon went to another location along the river and attempted to toss the rope to the mother again, but to no avail. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. ...Driver accused of swerving to hit woman, breaking her legs
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:11:26 GMT
CASTLE POINT, Mo. -- A St. Louis County man is accused of breaking a woman's legs after hitting her with his car on Saturday. Otis Goff, 33, is being charged with driving while intoxicated, endangering the welfare of a child, leaving the scene of an accident, and driving with a revoked license. His bond is set at $350,000, cash-only.Court documents state that Goff was speeding on Baron Drive at around 6:00 p.m. Saturday. A witness tells officers that he swerved to hit a woman standing at the rear of a parked vehicle. This pinned the woman between the vehicles.A child got out of Goff's car before he left the scene. Witnesses say he was driving a silver, older Chevrolet vehicle. Deadly shooting on Stan Musial Veteran’s Memorial Bridge Sunday An ambulance took the injured woman to the hospital. She has two broken legs, and is in critical condition.Another witness reports seeing Goff pull up to his home. He chased another child, who got out of the car. They say his speech was slurred....Latest news
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