Fort Collins horse trainer starts non-profit to help at-risk youth

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

Fort Collins horse trainer starts non-profit to help at-risk youth FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KDVR) -- A horse trainer in Northern Colorado has started fundraising money to open a non-profit to help give at-risk kids in the community the opportunity to interact with horses. "I believe in this program, I have done this my whole life," Stefanie Thompson said. "I love horses, I love teaching and competing and all the other things you get out of it." Sick bear euthanized after napping in Steamboat Springs yard Thompson has trained horses her whole life and works full-time training students. She knows it can be expensive to be involved with this sport. “It's getting so expensive in this town and it's getting harder and harder to reach all those kids," Thompson said. So she has decided to start a non-profit called Community Through Horses. Thompson posted in her GoFundMe that "all money raised will go into a fund to start sponsoring lessons for kids nominated from schools and others that could use this outlet and space as well as helping this non-profit get...

RAINY SEASON IN SOFLA COMES TO A CLOSE

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

RAINY SEASON IN SOFLA COMES TO A CLOSE Happy Sunday, South Florida!Hopefully everyone enjoyed the weekend despite the soggy and cloudy start for some!  The second half of the weekend saved it for us as skies finally cleared and we enjoyed a break from the rain. A fall front will be pushing through South Florida and is forecast to clear the area by this evening. Behind it, we will finally get a taste of fall as much nicer conditions return to the forecast. Something we have been waiting for for months after a record hot summer in South Florida! And it seems fitting as today the Rainy Season comes to a close!Once the above-mentioned front clears South Florida this evening, milder air will begin to move into our area.  The air mass will be much drier as well so humidity levels will be lower than what we have seen in quite some time. Temperatures tonight will also be comfortable in the 60s for mainland areas of South Florida.  Behind the front, skies will gradually clear late tonight and a Northwest breeze will pick up at ti...

No swim advisory issued for Virginia Key, Key Biscayne and Fisher Island after power outage at wastewater treatment plant

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

No swim advisory issued for Virginia Key, Key Biscayne and Fisher Island after power outage at wastewater treatment plant The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department has issued a precautionary no swim advisory for Virginia Key, Key Biscayne and Fisher Island.Officials with the department said on Sunday that they are taking this step out of an abundance of caution following a temporary power outage at the Ocean Outfall Pump Station, located at the department’s Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant on Virginia Key.Officials said about three million gallons of treated/chlorinated sewage overflowed, and part of it ended up in Shrimper’s Lagoon.Officials said staff with the department resolved the outage, and the station resumed normal operations.The Florida Department of Health will take samples from surrounding waterways, including Biscayne Bay. The advisory will remain in effect until the samples come back clear for two consecutive days.In addition to swimming, officials advise people to avoid other activities like fishing and boating until the advisory is lifted.

Suzanne Somers, ‘Three’s Company’ actress, dead at 76

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

Suzanne Somers, ‘Three’s Company’ actress, dead at 76 (CNN) — Suzanne Somers, the actress who lit up the small screen on “Three’s Company” and one of TV’s most iconic fitness pitchwomen, has died, according to a statement provided to CNN from her longtime publicist R. Couri Hay. She was 76.“Suzanne Somers passed away peacefully at home in the early morning hours of October 15th. She survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years,” Hay wrote in a statement shared on behalf of the actress’ family.The statement said Somers “was surrounded by her loving husband Alan, her son Bruce, and her immediate family.”“Her family was gathered to celebrate her 77th birthday on October 16th. Instead, they will celebrate her extraordinary life, and want to thank her millions of fans and followers who loved her dearly,” the statement added.In July, Somers revealed a recurrence of breast cancer.“Since I have been taking time off from work, many of you have asked for more details about my health. As you know, I had breast can...

Piper Laurie, Oscar-nominated ‘Carrie’ and ‘Twin Peaks’ actress, dies at 91

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

Piper Laurie, Oscar-nominated ‘Carrie’ and ‘Twin Peaks’ actress, dies at 91 (CNN) — Piper Laurie, the celebrated actress known for her chilling portrayal of the overbearingly religious mother in “Carrie” and for playing Paul Newman’s down-in-the-dumps girlfriend in “The Hustler,” has died at 91, her manager said.Laurie died early Saturday in Los Angeles, her manager, Marion Rosenberg, confirmed to CNN. No cause of death was provided.Laurie will be remembered as “one of the finest actresses of her generation and a superb human being,” Rosenberg said.Turner Classic Movies, which, like CNN, is part of Warner Brothers Discovery, called Laurie “one of the most celebrated and formidable actresses of the last half-century.” The network praised her “full-blooded performances as flawed, often ferocious women.”Though she began as a teen starlet in the 1950s, Laurie took a prolonged hiatus from Hollywood after becoming disillusioned by the industry’s treatment of her as a young actress and the flatness of the female roles she was offered. When she reeme...

Israel leader vows to ‘demolish’ Hamas amid preparations to move into Gaza

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

Israel leader vows to ‘demolish’ Hamas amid preparations to move into Gaza Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to “demolish Hamas” as Israeli forces prepared to move into the Gaza Strip in pursuit of Islamist militants.Israel has told Palestinians to evacuate south in the Gaza Strip. In the enclave, where conditions are deteriorating and deaths from Israeli air strikes are rising, civilians said they were not safe anywhere, according to media reports. Militant group Hamas has told them to ignore Israel’s message to evacuate and move south.The Israel Defense Forces said it hit “dozens of military headquarters, a series of military observation posts, and a number of rocket launching posts used by Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist organizations,” according to the reports.Hamas controls Gaza, which is home to more than 2 million Palestinians. At least 2,600 people have died in Gaza in retaliatory strikes by Israel, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The ministry has slammed Israel for killing civilians ...

Week 6 recap: Justin Fields leaves with a hand injury as the Chicago Bears fall to 1-5 with a 19-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

Week 6 recap: Justin Fields leaves with a hand injury as the Chicago Bears fall to 1-5 with a 19-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings The Chicago Bears lost quarterback Justin Fields to a right hand injury in the third quarter of a 19-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.The loss dropped the Bears to 1-5 but more importantly brought into question the status of their starting quarterback.Fields was trying to get rid of the ball as Vikings outside linebacker Danielle Hunter took him down for a sack. Fields’ hand reached out to toss the ball and then hit the ground before his body did.Fields held his hand as he walked to the sideline and sat on the bench briefly before heading into the medical tent and then the locker room. The Bears ruled him out of the game before the third quarter was over.Bears coach Matt Eberflus said after the game that X-rays on Fields’ hand were negative and that he will have an MRI on Monday. Eberflus said Fields wanted to return to the game but couldn’t grip the ball.Undrafted rookie Tyson Bagent, who played at Division II Shepherd and earned a roster spot and the backup jo...

House Speaker says gun bill should clear lower chamber this week

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

House Speaker says gun bill should clear lower chamber this week The Speaker of the Massachusetts House is confident a gun control measure under consideration by the lower chamber but opposed by the state’s law enforcement leaders will get the votes it needs to advance.According to House Speaker Ron Mariano, the gun control bill, also known as  An Act modernizing firearm laws, which last week was the subject of a Ways and Means Committee hearing, will have the support required to head for the state Senate when he brings it to the floor this week.“We’ve talked to the members. We had two meetings with the members in the committee. We aired all of the questions that were posed around the first bill,” Mariano said.Offered by Stoneham Rep. Michael Day, the bill would broadly expand a list of banned firearms, adding most popular AR-15 styles to a list of “assault style weapons.” It would also require licensed concealed carry holders to secure permission before entering another’s home with a firearm and require additional training for license holders. T...

Sweet 16: Revolving QB door no matter to Mashpee

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

Sweet 16: Revolving QB door no matter to Mashpee You need a roster to figure out who is playing quarterback at Mashpee High School this fall.The Falcons have gone through four signal-callers in six games, yet have managed to put together a 5-1 record headed into the final two weeks of the regular season. Head coach Matt Triveri credits the kids for not hanging their heads when they had every opportunity to do so.“They’re a great group of kids. There’s not a lot of them, but they are great,” Triveri said. “We constantly talk about how life is full of setbacks. You can either dwell on them and stay pat or keep moving forward.“These guys have been great about doing whatever is needed. I can’t remember one time where a guy told us they can’t move from one position to another and that’s why we’ve had the success we’ve had so far this year.”Dominic Matteodo was the starter and someone Triveri felt was capable of a breakout season. After guiding the Falcons to a 1-1 start (36 points a game), Matt...

Soccer notebook: Abington boys battle for attention

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:37:43 GMT

Soccer notebook: Abington boys battle for attention ABINGTON — When opportunity comes a knockin’, you are often presented with a choice to make.For Iury Cassemiro, the chance came this year when he was selected as a captain for Abington’s boys soccer program.“This past summer, I kind of woke up,” said Cassemiro. “I knew I had the potential to (stand out). My Dad talked to me about it, and it’s all about him. He always believed in me. I think he tried, so I kept working harder and harder this summer… and it led me to this.”Cassemiro’s journey began in Recife, Brazil. When he was in middle school, he and his family emigrated to Abington.Could it have been a leap of faith? Maybe. Despite the change in scenery, however, soccer remained a constant.Now, Cassemiro has thrived, emerging as one of the South Shore League’s premier scoring threats.“It’s not surprising,” said Abington coach Brian Claus. “He’s shown the potential to be a very great player for years now. He actually was selected to the varsity team as a freshman. He got some time ...