Iowa firm will buy bankrupt Windom pork processing plant for $13M; 1,000 jobs still lost for now
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
WINDOM, Minn. — An Iowa pork processor has successfully bid $13 million for the shuttered HyLife Foods slaughterhouse in Windom, according to documents filed Friday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.HyLife filed for bankruptcy protection in April and since then more than 1,000 employees have been unsure about the southwestern Minnesota plant’s future. However, the new owner, Premium Iowa Park, doesn’t plan to retain any of them, HyLife said.Initially, the Delaware-based bankruptcy court was to approve the sale on Friday, but the parties involved were still finalizing documentation, according to Michael Comerford, attorney for HyLife. The sale hearing was rescheduled for June 9.Premium Iowa Pork could not immediately be reached for comment about the results of the May 26 auction.Premium Iowa Pork is based in Hospers, Iowa, with a second facility, Premium Minnesota Pork, in Luverne.“We had a successful buyer for our facility in Windom, subject to court approval,” a spokeswoman for Canadian-bas...Lambert Airport and Lufthansa celebrate one-year anniversary
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Friday marks one year since German airline Lufthansa began operating non-stop service to Germany from St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Airport officials placed balloons and a sign at Gate E29 to celebrate.Lufthansa Flight 448 made its arrival at Terminal 2 at Lambert Airport around 1:30 p.m.The Airbus A330 seats 255 passengers. For Friday's flight, the aircraft left gate Z23 in Frankfurt and climbed to an altitude of 40,000 feet.With its two Rolls-Royce engines, it was cruising at 534 miles an hour. A St. Louis anthem you won’t be singing at Busch Stadium The aircraft sat at Terminal 2 to prepare to pick up passengers to fly back to Frankfurt—passengers like Kent Zschoche."We're looking forward to going to Europe! We're a family of five, and I've never been to Europe; my wife has," Zschoche said. "And part of the reason why we decided to do it is because there's a direct flight now. So it was as simple as that."Mathilde Hodin is flying Lufthansa for the first t...Teen arrested following fatal April shooting in Denver
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
Denver Police arrested a teen Thursday following the shooting death of another teen in April.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | 18-year-old defendant sentenced to life in prison for double shooting in Lakewood Crime and Public Safety | Cold case homicide suspect arrested for 2009 New Year’s Day shooting in Ignacio Crime and Public Safety | Suspect arrested in deadly shooting in Aurora; police cite road rage Crime and Public Safety | Suspect arrested in Denver double shooting that left one man dead Crime and Public Safety | Suspect arrested in Aurora fatal shooting involving driver crashing into 7-Eleven Alonzo Chavez, 18, is being held while under investigation for first-degree murder, according to Denver Police. The Denver District Attorney’s Office will make the final determination on charges, according to the news release.Police identified Chavez as a suspect in the death of Richard...No. 25-seed Cherokee Trail continues Cinderella run through Class 5A state tournament, beating Rock Canyon 10-9 in eight innings to advance to title game
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
LAKEWOOD — Jonathan DiGiorgio got to his team’s postgame huddle at All-Star Park and was so out of breath he bent over. Finally, after taking a couple moments, he stood up and mustered the few words he had energy left for.“Hey,” the Cherokee Trail coach said, panting. “How ’bout that 25 seed!?!?”The Cougars swarmed their coach after that, hooting and hollering, after beating Rock Canyon 10-9 in a see-saw, extra-inning instant-classic to advance to the Class 5A title game on Saturday against Valor Christian. “We’ve been battled tested all year,” DiGiorgio said. “This team has stuck together and won together all season, and we did it again today.”Cherokee Trail, the No. 25 seed coming into the playoffs, upset its way through regionals before knocking off top-seeded Broomfield to start the state tournament last weekend. The youthful Cougars, who feature six underclassmen in their starting lineup, were down to their...Meati Foods, maker of alternative meat products, cuts 5% of workforce
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
A Boulder startup that produces a meat alternative and earlier this year opened a plant in Thornton laid off 17 people, or about 5% of its 300 employees this week.Meati Foods said in a statement Thursday that it eliminated the positions after deciding how to best allocate its resources.“These changes were not made lightly. The individuals leaving our company have been instrumental in contributing to Meati’s success, and we are working to ensure they receive adequate care and assistance as they find new opportunities,” the company said.Meati Foods started in 2016. Co-founders Tyler Huggins and Justin Whiteley were both doctoral students when they began researching the use of mushroom root as an alternative protein source to boost nutrition and address hunger.The company uses a fermentation to process the mushroom root, which it cooks, seasons and forms into what it calls cutlets and steaks. Meati’s customers include Sprouts Farmers Market stores and Birdcall fast-fo...CHP captures catalytic converter theft suspect after high-speed chase
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
The California Highway Patrol pursued an alleged thief from Ventura County to Woodland Hills Friday afternoon, eventually bringing the vehicle to a halt with a PIT maneuver.The vehicle, a dark-colored Toyota Prius, was associated with a catalytic converter theft in Camarillo, said Capt. Worthy of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.When deputies tried to pull the Prius over, the driver sped away. The CHP then took over the chase.The Prius spent parts of the chase on the 101 Freeway, regularly remaining above 80 mph and at times nearing 100 mph.The vehicle suffered rear damage that left its bumper hanging behind the car, though it remains unclear how that damage was caused.After a few minutes, the driver then pulled onto surface streets, namely Ventura Boulevard, where it weaved around traffic and blew through red lights.By about 2:10 p.m., the Prius was trapped by CHP vehicles, one of which conducted a PIT maneuver to bring the pursuit to a halt at De Soto Avenue and Ventura Bouleva...USPS releases its annual dog bite rankings — where California ranks
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
United States Postal Service mail carriers have to put up with snow, rain, heat and gloom of night as part of their critical jobs transporting letters and parcels across the country. But that's not the only occupational hazard they face on a daily basis.Perhaps no everyday danger facing USPS mail carriers is more famous than the risk of a getting nipped by fido.Each year, hundreds of mail carriers are bitten by dogs while making their rounds. In 2023 alone, 5,300 Postal Service employees were attacked, according to new numbers released by the USPS this week.Next week, USPS will be running a public service campaign to promote "National Dog Bite Awareness Week," which it hopes will remind residents to make sure their beloved pets are leashed up or safely locked inside the home when the postman comes knocking.“When letter carriers deliver mail in our communities, dogs that are not secured or leashed can become a nemesis and unpredictable and attack,” said Leeann Theriault, USPS employe...LAUSD, labor partners agree on work-year calendars through 2025
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
The Los Angeles Unified School District has reached an agreement with two of its largest labor partners on work-year calendars for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 school years. Included in the calendars are a three-week long winter break for the next two years and three additional instructional days to each year in order to make up for the days lost during the strike in March 2023. The calendars also include a voluntary Winter Recess Academy during the first week of winter break to provide targeted instruction and enrichment, meals and supervision for students. “In implementing the instructional calendars, we remain committed to mitigating learning loss and recognizing economic challenges faced by many of our families,” LAUSD said in a statement. “The revised calendars prioritize student learning, support for working families and the needs of Los Angeles Unified employees.” LAUSD, teachers union reach tentative labor agreement Under the tentative agreement, the first d...USPS to host passport fair to help ease international travel demands
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
The United States Postal Service will be hosting a passport fair on Sunday to help more Americans get passports just in time for the upcoming summer travel season. The fair will take place at Barrington Post Office located at 200 S. Barrington Avenue in Los Angeles from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Appointments are not required. The top-ranked tourist attractions in California, according to TripAdvisor People will be assisted on a first-come, first-served basis and until the building’s 150 people capacity has been reached.Officials are recommending that people arrive early to avoid a potential line cut-off should the wait times exceed the hours of operation.To apply for a passport, customers must bring documents that prove one’s identity and U.S. citizenship. To help streamline the passport application process, guests can also fill out forms and learn about passport costs online.Passport information can also be obtained by calling the National Passport Information Center toll-free...Panel says California should pause organic waste recycling mandate
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:20:57 GMT
California’s ambitious and expensive plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from landfills may itself be headed for the trash heap.A state oversight panel is recommending that California pause implementation of Senate Bill 1383, which requires cities and counties to offer organic waste recycling, because it is “falling short” of its goals, according to a draft report obtained by KTLA.The law set benchmarks for reducing the amount of organic waste sent to landfills by 50% by 2020 and 75% by 2025, using 2014 as a baseline.Instead, only about half of local governments are participating in the program and the amount of organic waste in landfills has actually increased in recent years, the Little Hoover Commission, which is comprised of current and former politicians and policy experts, said in the draft.A truck unloads organic waste to be used for composting at the Anaerobic Composter Facility in Woodland, Calif., Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)“Despite the importan...Latest news
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