Family fighting over inheritance from sale of T. rex remains
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A legal battle is underway over the estate of the South Dakota couple who earned millions from the sale of Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex. In 1990, fossil hunters discovered Sue's massive skeleton on Maurice and Darlene Williams' property on the Cheyenne River Reservation in central South Dakota. Because of the location, people questioned who owned the rights to Sue, which led to years of court battles. Now, the controversy has shifted to who inherits what is left of the fortune created by the skeleton. Eventually, the Williams' were able to claim rights to the find. Then in 1997, Maurice and Darlene Williams made $7.6 million from the auction of Sue, who is still on display at Chicago's Field Museum. At 47 feet long, Sue is among the largest and best-preserved T. rex skeletons ever discovered. It was a popular national monument, until it was robbed to extinction Over a decade later, in 2011, Maurice Williams died. His wife, Darlene, then moved from their ra...Armed Uber passenger taken into custody in Los Angeles after standoff
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
(KTLA) – Helicopter footage captured an hourslong standoff between Los Angeles police and an armed Uber passenger who refused to leave the vehicle Wednesday morning, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.The original 911 call came in around 7:35 a.m. PT, police said, when an Uber driver contacted LAPD to report a passenger in the vehicle with a gun. The driver managed to make it out of the vehicle safely, telling authorities that the armed passenger was refusing to exit.Responding officers surrounded the vehicle in the Mount Washington neighborhood on the city's northeastern side.LAPD in a standoff with an armed Uber passenger on Nov. 29, 2023. (Sky5)LAPD in a standoff with an armed Uber passenger on Nov. 29, 2023. (Sky5)LAPD in a standoff with an armed Uber passenger on Nov. 29, 2023. (Sky5)LAPD in a standoff with an armed Uber passenger on Nov. 29, 2023. (Sky5)A train was being held at the station, and an LAPD officer was seen speaking with the train's conductor. (Sk...Relieving postpartum depression without medication — and more
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
For Wednesday, Nov. 29, WGN’s Dana Rebik has new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Exercise decreases postpartum depression symptoms Aerobic exercise can both prevent and treat postpartum depression, according to researchers presenting evidence in the journal Plos One. Long known to improve mental health for men and women, after pregnancy, exercise also reduces negative emotions, including anxiety associated with hormones. Analyzing 26 different studies, scientists say they discovered 3-4 moderate-intensity workouts per week were significant for reducing symptoms of postpartum depression. Earlier menopause associated with loss of muscle massThe loss of hormones in menopause wreaks havoc on a woman's mental and physical health and now doctors have found one more problem. Women who go through menopause at a younger age have a greater risk of loss of muscle mass. A shorter reproductive life span is associated with several adverse health impacts, ...North Dakota State makes new scholarship to compete with Minnesota free tuition program
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota State University on Thursday announced a new scholarship program amid higher education leaders’ worries of losing Minnesota students eligible for free tuition in their home state under a new program beginning next year.The university is offering its Tuition Award Program for the 2024-25 school year. Minnesota’s North Star Promise program begins in fall 2024. It will cover undergraduate tuition and fees at the state’s public post-secondary schools and tribal colleges for Minnesota residents whose family income is under $80,000, after they have used other sources of financial aid, such as grants and scholarships.North Dakota State University President David Cook has spoken of “catastrophic implications” due to North Star Promise. North Dakota State is the No. 1 out-of-state choice for first-year Minnesota students, who make up nearly half its student body. The Fargo-based university is just across the Red River from Minnesota.The Tuition Award Program cam...Arizona man who crashed into St. Paul police squad car arrested, faces federal drug charge
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
An Arizona man who authorities say fled law enforcement and crashed into a St. Paul police squad car at about 80 mph — injuring his passenger and an officer — has been arrested and charged in federal court with attempting to possess and distribute cocaine.Paris Jackson, 38, fled agents with Homeland Security Investigations and St. Paul police Nov. 18 after picking up a package that earlier had contained about 2 kilograms of cocaine, according to the criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis.Paris Jackson (Courtesy of Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office)Earlier that day, St. Paul police received a call that the package was delivered to a residence along Lafond Avenue in the city’s Frogtown neighborhood and that it appeared to contain cocaine. Police recovered the package, which tested positive for the drug.Law enforcement officers removed the cocaine from the package and placed a GPS tracking device in it. Officers put the package back on the fron...Climbing gym workers at Vertical Endeavors unionize across Minnesota
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
Employees of Vertical Endeavors gyms throughout the state voted this month to join the United Food and Commercial Workers, making them the first climbing gym workers to unionize in Minnesota.The election took place by mail ballot beginning Nov. 13, and results were counted Wednesday, with more than 81% of employees agreeing to join UCFW Local 663 and 1189.Hailey Jarmon, a team coach in Bloomington, said in a written statement that workers look forward to a bargaining contract that offers “better pay and healthcare, and a voice in the decisions that are going to affect employees and customers.”Vertical Endeavors gyms are located in Bloomington, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth. A call to the company for comment was not returned Wednesday.The new bargaining unit will cover about 90 people, according to the United Food and Commercial Workers, including most employees who are not shift managers or guards.A filing of intent to unionize in August included employees of Nicros, ...3 candidates vie for Dakota County state House seat in Dec. 5 special election
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
A special election for a vacant south Twin Cities suburban House seat next Tuesday could give Republicans a chance to chip away at Democratic-Farmer-Labor control of Minnesota government.On Tuesday voters will choose a new representative for House District 52B. It’s a three-way contest for a seat that covers portions of the south metro suburbs of Eagan and Mendota Heights.The district has favored Democrats in recent years, though a special election could be an opportunity for Republicans, as there’s no incumbent and turnout could be lower than normal. The last time a Republican won in the district was in 2016 when the seat was open. But the DFL and even Democrats on the national level aren’t taking the district for granted.Bianca VirnigLast week, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee named DFL candidate Bianca Virnig a “spotlight candidate” and in a statement said the special election is essential for “maintaining a strong and durable Democratic majority.”Bianca Virnig...Up and coming artists: Central High School students exhibit comics inspired by Charles Schulz at MN History Center
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
Randy Schutt and the students in his Intermediate Drawing class at Central High School in St. Paul came to the Minnesota History Center on Wednesday to attend a gallery opening.There, in the Heffelfinger Room, the students admired the work of some up-and-coming artists.Spoiler alert: It was their art, comic panels inspired by the work of Central High School graduate Charles M. Schulz and his “Peanuts” comic strip that many of them grew up knowing through television specials or through the Charlie Brown and Snoopy statues they saw around St. Paul and, yes, sometimes in the comic section of newspapers.The artistic assignment was part of the Minnesota History Center’s community engagement efforts tied to “The Life & Art of Charles M. Schulz,” an exhibit that opened in July at the museum.This student gallery, “Art by the Cehiseans of 2023” (Central students as known as “Cehiseans”), is located on the first floor of the museum and...Parson pushes back on GOP lawmaker wanting to ban Palestinian refugees
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - One Republican lawmaker wants to block Palestinian refugees fleeing Gaza from coming to Missouri, but Governor Mike Parson is pushing back.More than 35 House Republicans signed on to the letter sent to the governor earlier this week, asking him to sign an executive order prohibiting the resettlement of Palestinian refugees. Parson responded, saying the state shouldn't be characterizing all Palestinians as bad people."I think there is a huge difference between Palestinian people and Hamas," Parson said Tuesday. "We've just got to be careful of who we are targeting to say we don't want here and who we do."As desperate Palestinians try to flee Gaza, Republican Chris Dinkins said they aren't welcome in Missouri."It only takes one bad actor," Dinkins said. "We don't want to risk thousands of Americans lives based on one individual who could get through." Parents sue Big Cedar Lodge after child dies in Branson boat accident The southeast Missouri representative sen...Medical procedure or a crime? Trial opens for paramedics who gave Elijah McClain fatal dose of ketamine
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:06 GMT
Elijah McClain is pictured in this undated photograph. (Photo provided by family of Elijah McClain)Jurors will be asked to decide whether two Aurora paramedics violated the law when they injected Elijah McClain with a maximum dose of the sedative ketamine in a trial that’s being watched by first responders across the country — a rare case in which medical personnel face criminal prosecution over a fatal police encounter.Opening statements on Wednesday in the trial of Lt. Peter Cichuniec and Jeremy Cooper focused on what role paramedics have at the scene when police call them for help, whether the two paramedics had a legitimate reason to inject McClain with ketamine in the first place, and whether they followed protocol once they decided to administer the sedative.Defense attorneys for Cichuniec and Cooper attempted to direct blame toward the Aurora police officers who stopped McClain — a 23-year-old unarmed Black man who was walking home — that night in Augu...Latest news
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