The Loop NFL Picks: Week 15
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:49:37 GMT
Jets at Dolphins (-8½)Miami blew a 14-point lead in the final three minutes and lost to Tennessee on Monday night, damaging its hopes to earn the AFC’s top seed. So coach Mike McDaniel may consider cracking down by limiting the three hours per day the Dolphins spend at practice choreographing end zone celebrations.Pick: Dolphins by 3MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 11: Raheem Mostert #31 of the Miami Dolphins celebrates with teammates after a rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Tennessee Titans at Hard Rock Stadium on December 11, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)Texans at Titans (-2½)The Titans became the first team to overcome a two-touchdown deficit in the final three minutes and win in 767 games. Analytics folks estimate that the victory in Miami was almost as unlikely as finding a Tennessee tailgater with a full set of teeth.Pick: Titans by 3MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 11: Will Levis #8 of the Tennessee Titan...Tickets on sale for Hattie's Mardi Gras in Saratoga Springs
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:49:37 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Hattie's Mardi Gras event is returning to Saratoga Springs in 2024. The event is set for January 27 at the Saratoga Springs City Center. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The SEAT Center Culinary Lab, an organization that trains young people for careers in the culinary and hospitality industries, will be the 2024 beneficiary of the event. Business for Good’s co-Founders Ed and Lisa Mitzen will be the hosts.“Throughout the year, the profits from all Hattie’s locations are donated to Business for Good to give back to the community,” said Ed Mitzen. “However, Hattie’s Mardi Gras is a chance to come together and make a big impact in just one night. This year’s beneficiary, The SEAT Center, has a mission that closely aligns with BFG’s mission of working to help young people overcome social and economic adversity. We look forward to a wonderful evening.” Lineup for the Capital Region’s First Night of Funny A...Lineup for the Capital Region's First Night of Funny
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SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The First Night of Funny, the Capital Region’s annual New Year’s Eve comedy event, is back for its 16th year. The shows will be at Proctors Theater in Schenectady, The Cohoes Music Hall in Cohoes, and The Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls on December 31, 2023. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! LineupProctors TheatreShow at 8 p.m.Danny PolishchukDan GeurinElle OrlandoEric McMahonCohoes Music HallShows at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.Ross BennettGwen KrauseRay HarringtonJosh KincadeCharles R. Wood TheaterShow at 7 p.m.Matt BergmanPaul BondBrian BeaudoinCody Montanye New Year’s Eve celebrations around the Capital Region Tickets are $30 now through December 24, $35 from December 25 through 30 and $40 the day of. Tickets are available on the First Night of Funny website and on each venue’s website.Troy Family Dental in Illinois offers sedation dentistry and a variety of dental implant options
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TROY, Ill. - Troy Family Dental says they have the solution for those who fear going to the dentist for regular checkups or more extensive work. They offer sedation dentistry and under their medical supervision, patients get the work they need with no fear or stress. If you need dental implants, there are many options to choose from, including the All-On-X. What’s nice about Troy Family Dental is that the dentists on staff have decades of experience, and they can suggest the best plan to restore your smile. Make an appointment and see the offices of Troy Family Dental in Illinois - just 20 minutes from any bridge!Troy Family Dental in Illinois606 Edwardsville Road, Troy, IL 62294618-623-4094TroyFamilyDental.comIllinois child who beat cancer getting a police escort home
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TROY, Ill. — A little boy diagnosed with leukemia is set to receive a warrior's escort back home, celebrating his triumph over cancer at just 4 years old.The Troy Police Department, Troy Fire Department, and other first responders will accompany Alex Schnarre on his journey back home on December 15. Schnarre, officially declared cancer-free, will ring the bell at 3:30 p.m., with the escort will start around 5 p.m. Jordan Kyrou brought to tears after boos, clarifies previous remarks on Craig Berube The planned route takes the procession from the Truck Center, heading east on Edwardsville Road, then south on Main, and finally east on US40 toward Schnarre's home.Troy police are encouraging people to honk, wave, and hold signs to show support for Schnarre on his return home. For those interested in reading the Schnarre story, the details can be found at this link.When raises fail: CU Boulder study looks at downsides of performance-based pay
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:49:37 GMT
Many companies use raises or bonuses to motivate employees. But, new research suggests it doesn’t always work.Tony Kong, professor of organizational leadership at the University of Colorado Boulder, found that performance-based pay can backfire, causing decreased productivity and negative attitudes among employees.The factor that determines whether pay for performance will work relies on the leader being competent and personable.“A leader’s competence … is beneficial for employees engagement and performance under pay for performance,” Kong said. “The takeaway from this research is having pay for performance in place is one thing and leadership development is also important.”CU Boulder Professor Tony Kong leads research analyzing the effectiveness of performance-based pay (CU Boulder/Courtesy Photo)Michael Sturman is a professor at Rutgers University’s School of Management and Labor Relations. He said researchers have known that pay for performance systems can and usually do motivate...Rep. Jason Crow demands accounting of Eastern Colorado VA’s alleged deletion of veterans’ prosthetics orders
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:49:37 GMT
U.S. Rep. Jason Crow is demanding an accounting from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs over an alleged scheme inside Aurora’s Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center that left veterans without needed prosthetic devices.In a letter submitted Friday to the VA’s undersecretary of health, Dr. Shereef Elnahal, Crow requested records outlining how many prosthetic department orders were deleted and what the hospital is doing to ensure veterans receive proper care.“There is a sacred promise in America that if you step up to serve, the nation will be there for you when you take off the uniform,” Crow, a Democrat and former Army Ranger who represents Colorado’s 6th Congressional District, wrote in the letter.Friday’s letter comes a month after The Denver Post reported that the former head of the Eastern Colorado VA’s prosthetics department instructed lower-level employees to delete orders from veterans seeking artificial limbs, wheelchairs, su...So Many Roads Brewery, the subject of repeated police stings, will close permanently
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:49:37 GMT
Denver bar and music venue So Many Roads Brewery, the site of protests and police investigations over the last two years, will close in mid-January 2024, co-founder Jay Bianchi wrote on Facebook.“As we say goodbye to 2023 and hello to 2024, it pains me to say that after 28 years we will not be back for long,” Bianchi wrote on Nov. 29, adding that the bar would host its final concerts Jan. 12-14. “And now its (sic) time to say goodbye to all good company…”The Grateful Dead-themed bar, owned by Tyler Bishop, has been the source of Denver Police Department stings for underage alcohol sales and cocaine dealing. In summer 2021, the bar was picketed by musicians and members of the Colorado Musicians Union over the alleged misdeeds of former co-owner Jay Bianchi, including complaints of assault and underpaying bands.Bianchi declined to comment when reached by phone on Friday, saying he would talk more about the closure on Monday. Bishop did not immediately res...Kickin it with Kiz Podcast: Denver’s Brandon Royval chases UFC glory, Broncos close in on playoffs and Jerry Jeudy’s struggles
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:49:37 GMT
On the latest edition of the Kickin’ it with Kiz Podcast, Denver Post sports columnist Mark Kiszla talks UFC, Broncos and much, much more. Among the list of topics:Denver native Brandon Royval is challenging Alexandre Pantoja for the UFC flyweight title on Saturday at UFC 296. If he wins, he’ll become the first Denver-born fighter to win a UFC title.The Broncos have won six of their last seven games and now sit at 7-6 as they head to Detroit for a showdown with the NFC North-leading Lions. Can the Broncos keep it rolling against Dan Campbell and Co.?Once again, Kiz is joined by his son, Nate, to talk bourbon and barbecue — a family passion for the Kiszlas.The Kickin’ it with Kiz podcast is brought to you by Argonaut Wine & Liquor, featuring Buffalo Trace.Subscribe to the podcastSoundCloud | iTunes | Google Music | RSSProducer: AAron OntiverozMusic: “Bumble Bees” by Schama NoelWant more sports news? Sign up for the Sports Omelette to get all our analysis o...Council and Parliament strike deal on new rules to safeguard media freedom, media pluralism and editorial independence in the EU
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:49:37 GMT
The Council has reached a provisional agreement with the European Parliament on a new law to safeguard media freedom, media pluralism and editorial independence in the EU. The European media freedom act (EMFA) will establish a common framework for media services in the EU’s internal market and introduce measures aimed at protecting journalists and media providers from political interference, while also making it easier for them to operate across the EU’s internal borders. The new rules will guarantee the right of citizens to access free and plural information and define the responsibility of member states to provide the appropriate conditions and framework to protect it."Democracy cannot exist without media freedom, independence and plurality. Today’s agreement confirms the EU’s position as a world leader in protecting journalists, guaranteeing the independence of media providers, and ensuring that citizens have access to a wide and diverse range of reliable news sources." Ernest Ur...Latest news
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