Highway 95 in Stillwater closed until September beginning Monday
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:52:29 GMT
Starting Monday, Highway 95 in Stillwater will be closed until late September.Highway 95, also known as Main Street, will be closed between Myrtle Street and Olive Street, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Traffic will detour to Highway 36, Manning Avenue, and Highway 96.Businesses and local access will continue throughout the duration of the project, and the Stillwater Lift Bridge will remain open.The closures are part of a project to build a pedestrian/bicycle plaza.Related ArticlesLocal News | More closures on Fairview Avenue in Roseville this weekend Local News | I-94 West open again after MN crash near border with Hudson, Wis. Local News | Minnesota 36 overnight lane closures planned for next week Local News | Expect I-94 closures this weekend due to Gold Line construction Local News | I-94 lane closures from Oakdale to St. Croix continue through fallAsk Amy: I worked hard for my degree, and my mother-in-law turned it into a joke
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:52:29 GMT
Dear Amy: I recently graduated with my master’s.My mother and mother-in-law flew separately to my graduation from the other side of the country.I am grateful they both came, but while my MIL was here she made repeated comments that I felt put down my degree.She said that my graduation ceremony was really for my husband because he supported me through school. While he did work full time to support us, I also worked while attending school full time.She gave him a graduation gift, as well as a shirt that said, “I survived my wife’s graduate degree.”I was shocked and hurt by this, and she kept encouraging him to wear it on my actual graduation day.I found the shirt offensive because it trivialized my accomplishment into something that was apparently extremely difficult for him.After the fact, I told my husband (through tears) how I felt. He told me that while he could see my point, it was just a joke.For the remainder of the visit, she continued to ask him to wear the ...Today’s Class War Is the 1 Percent Versus the People Just Below Them
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:52:29 GMT
Elon Musk, billionaire and chief executive officer of Tesla, at the Viva Tech fair in Paris on June 16, 2023.Photo: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesWhat does EloN Musk firing 6,500 people at Twitter have to do with the Writers Guild of America and actors in SAG-AFTRA going on strike? How is Meta axing 21,000 employees connected to more and more doctors wondering if they have to unionize? And how is this all related to Donald Trump taking a government map of Hurricane Dorian’s projected path in 2020 and scrawling on it with a Sharpie?The answer is that America’s owners have opened a new front in their battle against everyone else, declaring war on the class of technocrats who once were their greatest allies.In Adam Smith’s famed 1776 disquisition on economics, “The Wealth of Nations,” he ponders the behavior of the “great proprietors” of feudalism. They owned the most valuable property available — i.e., land — and with their income from this property suppo...Implantan un monitor de ritmo cardíaco a Benjamin Netanyahu, según fuentes del hospital
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(CNN) — Al primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, le fue implantado un tipo de monitor cardíaco llamado Holter “para permitir que el equipo profesional médico cercano del primer ministro continúe con el monitoreo regular”, informó este domingo Amit Segev, el director de la unidad de cardiología del Centro Médico Sheba.Segev dijo que las pruebas habían demostrado que el corazón de Netanayhu era normal y que no se habían encontrado arritmias cardíacas o latidos cardíacos irregulares.Netanyahu fue hospitalizado este sábado, según informó el Centro Médico Sheba, el más grande de Israel.“El primer ministro Netanyahu completó una serie de pruebas y está en excelentes condiciones”, dijo Segev, quien también es presidente de la Asociación de Cardiología de Israel. “Nuestro diagnóstico, al final de todas las pruebas realizadas, incluidas las pruebas de laboratorio, es que el motivo de la hospitalización fue la deshidratación”.El primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, fu...Early morning storms bring rain, flood watches to DC region
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:52:29 GMT
Listen live for latest weather updates on the 8s on WTOP. Another day of wet weather, heat and humidity brings flood and thunderstorm warnings to portions of the D.C. region. Here’s what you need to know.The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the area until 8 p.m. Sunday in anticipation of a large storm system. That same bout of severe weather brought some jurisdictions under severe weather warnings through the early morning hours.Thunderstorm warnings for portions of southwestern Prince George’s and Charles counties in Maryland ended just before 9 p.m. Saturday. By 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning, flood warnings in Fairfax County and the city of Fairfax, Virginia, were canceled as well by the NWS.7News meteorologist Mark Peña said storms and showers making their way west could add an additional 1 to 3 inches of rainfall to Friday’s already substantial totals.“Most of the area is under another marginal risk for severe storms [on Sunday], with the ...Sismo de magnitud 7,2 sacude la costa sur de Alaska, cancelan alerta de tsunami
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(CNN) — El aviso de tsunami, emitido después de que un sismo de magnitud 7,2 azotara la costa sur de Alaska este sábado por la noche, fue cancelado finalmente este domingo en la mañana, dijeron las autoridades.El sismo se produjo en alta mar a unas 89 kilómetros al suroeste de Sand Point, Alaska, a una profundidad de 21 kilómetros este sábado por la noche (2:48 a.m. hora del este de EE.UU.), según el Centro de Alerta de Tsunami de Estados Unidos.El sismo provocó una breve advertencia de tsunami para partes de Alaska cerca de las islas Aleutianas, que se extendió desde Unimak Pass hasta Kennedy Entry, antes de ser revisado a un aviso de tsunami. No hay amenaza de tsunami para otras costas del Pacífico en Estados Unidos y Canadá, según el aviso.Esta es la estrategia de la NASA para detectar tsunamisEl Observatorio de Volcanes de Alaska emitió un aviso de amenaza para el volcán Shishaldin después de que envió una columna de ceniza este sábado, según una publicación en las redes s...7.2 earthquake strikes off southern Alaskan coast, tsunami advisory no longer in effect
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:52:29 GMT
Rugged coastal scenery in the Aleutian Islands(Getty Images/iStockphoto/mjunsworth) Rugged coastal scenery in the Aleutian Islands(Getty Images/iStockphoto/mjunsworth) (CNN) — A tsunami advisory issued after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck off the coast of Alaska late Saturday has since been canceled, officials said.The earthquake hit offshore about 55 miles southwest from Sand Point, Alaska, at a depth of 13 mi. on Saturday around 10:48 p.m. local (2:48 a.m. ET), according to the US Tsunami Warning Center. The quake prompted a brief tsunami warning for parts of Alaska near the Aleutian islands, extending from Unimak Pass to Kennedy Entrance, before being revised to a tsunami advisory. A small tsunami was...Excessive Heat Warning for Parts of South Florida
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:52:29 GMT
The first ever Excessive Heat Warning has been issued for parts of South Florida. This warning is for Miami-Dade County from 10AM-7PM this Sunday for maximum feels-like temperatures of up to 112F. This means dangerous heat is expected and it will be important to take the proper precautions to stay safe.Once this warning expires, then a Heat Advisory will be in effect from 7PM today through 7PM tomorrow for feels-like temperatures up to 108F. In Broward County, there is also a Heat Advisory in effect for today, which lasts through 7PM for feels-like temperatures up to 110F.As far as our forecast is concerned, we’ll start off with morning sunshine, which will then give way to periods of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours. Before the storms roll in, high temperatures will surge back into the low to mid 90s.Now through much of the upcoming week, the pattern will remain active with the daily risk for showers and thunderstorms along with additional clou...Ukraine blasts Bulgaria president’s claims that Kyiv is to blame for the war
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:52:29 GMT
Ukraine criticized Bulgaria’s pro-Russian president over his remarks that Kyiv is to blame for the war with Russia and that supplying arms to Ukraine only prolongs the conflict.Bulgarian President Rumen Radev had told reporters on Friday that he wanted “to make it clear that Ukraine insists on fighting this war,” the Associated Press reported. “But it should also be clear that the bill is paid by the whole of Europe,” he said. The Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia responded on Saturday by saying that blaming the war on Ukraine, which “was treacherously attacked by its northern neighbor, is one of the most common supporting theses of Russian propaganda and hybrid warfare in Europe,” according to a statement issued on Saturday. The embassy said Kyiv was making all possible efforts to restore peace and rejected Radev’s stance that supplying arms to Ukraine fuels and prolongs the war, according to the AP report.The conflict comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier this mont...Early-week floods leave Western Mass. crops ‘a total loss’ for some farmers
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:52:29 GMT
Jon Galenski’s land in South Deerfield was no exception to the widespread damage torrential rains inflicted on farms across Western Massachusetts earlier this week.The farm, which butts up against the Connecticut and Deerfield Rivers, lost about 120 acres of sweet corn, cabbage, winter squash, and pumpkins. That damage, Galenski said, accounts for about a fifth or sixth of all the crops he planted with his brother on their operation.“All the fields are in a lot of low-lying areas, and it just flooded everything out,” Galenski told the Herald by phone on Saturday.Severe storms inundated at least 75 farms this week and destroyed more than 1,000 acres of crops throughout the state, according to state officials. But the true extent of the pain from the rainfall and floods is still being determined, and long-term crop loss could make the financial impact even worse.Rainfall totals for the Berkshires and north of Springfield ranged from two inches near Worcester County up to six inches fu...Latest news
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