Waste Management acquires Dakota County compost businesses

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Waste Management acquires Dakota County compost businesses Waste Management of Minnesota has entered the world of composting with recent acquisitions.Specialized Environmental Technologies (SET) and The Mulch Store, an organics composting company, were acquired this week by Waste Management to offer sustainability solutions for its customers, according to a company news release.Included in the acquisition are SET’s compost sites in Empire, Burnsville, Shakopee and Minnetrista.“[Waste Management] will be contributing to a circular economy by managing food waste and other organic material in an environmentally responsible manner that seeks to maximize its resource value,” said Frank Fello, vice president for Waste Management’s upper Midwest area.Related ArticlesBusiness | Inver Grove Heights firefighters battle blaze at Mississippi River marina Business | Farmington driver, 17, dies after being rear-ended, pushed into oncoming traffic, officials say Business | Obituary: As Sister Arnelda, she taught ...

Multiple COVID variants found in New York rats: study

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Multiple COVID variants found in New York rats: study Three different coronavirus variants were discovered in New York City’s rat population, according to a new study. A release from EurekAlert on Thursday states that rats were found to be infected with the alpha, delta and omicron COVID-19 variants. Henry Wan, the principal investigator for the study and the director of the Center for Influenza and Emerging Infectious Diseases at the University of Missouri, said in the statement that the finds demonstrate why additional monitoring of COVID-19 in rat populations is necessary to keep track of a possible secondary spreading of the virus from animals to humans. “Overall, our work in this space shows that animals can play a role in pandemics that impact humans, and it’s important that we continue to increase our understanding so we can protect both human and animal health,” Wan said. The release states New York City has about 8 million rats, which also widespread across other urban areas in the United States. It notes that two previou...

Man sentenced in I-170 gun battle that claimed Bridgeton woman's life

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Man sentenced in I-170 gun battle that claimed Bridgeton woman's life CLAYTON, Mo. - A Ferguson man was sentenced Thursday for his role in a rolling gun battle on Interstate 170 that claimed the life of an innocent woman caught in the crossfire.The shooting happened around 3 p.m. on Nov. 30, 2020, in the southbound lanes of I-170 near the Olive Boulevard exit. Police: Accused Schnucks shooter has medical condition, may be with girlfriend Kristen Whitted was on her way to meet up with friends for a walk in Forest Park when she found herself in the middle of a road rage incident she had nothing to do with. Police responded to the shooting on the interstate and found that Whitted had suffered a gunshot wound to her upper torso. Whitted was rushed to a local hospital, but could not be saved. She was 46.Days later, detectives with the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis arrested Calvin Pittman for firing the shots that struck Whitted. Pittman had claimed that he was returning fire at another vehicle that shot at him first, and that he didn't intend to...

Washington University School of Medicine helps set new global policy on malnutrition

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Washington University School of Medicine helps set new global policy on malnutrition ST. LOUIS – Malnourished children in Africa and across the globe are being saved thanks to St. Louis doctors and critical research conducted at the Washington University School of Medicine. The research has changed the global guidelines for nutrition and brain health in malnourished children.Nearly two decades ago, Dr. Mark Manary, a professor of pediatrics at the med school, founded Project Peanut Butter.Packets of ready-to-use therapeutic food that look and taste like peanut butter are widely used to treat malnourished children. Since then, Manary and his team discovered adding DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid, and reducing omega-6 fatty acids, does more than just save these children. Police: Accused Schnucks shooter has medical condition, may be with girlfriend Manary says when you put these fats into this peanut butter food, you get better brain recovery. Manary and his team did numerous clinical trials in Africa. They found improved brain function of malnourished children who ate t...

Some dead in shooting at Jehovah’s Witness hall in Germany

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Some dead in shooting at Jehovah’s Witness hall in Germany By GEIR MOULSON (Associated Press)BERLIN (AP) — Shots were fired inside a building used by Jehovah’s Witnesses in the northern German city of Hamburg on Thursday evening, and several people were killed or wounded, police said.The shooting took place in the Gross Borstel district, a few kilometers (miles) north of the downtown area of Germany’s second-biggest city.“We only know that several people died here; several people are wounded, they were taken to hospitals,” police spokesman Holger Vehren said. He said he had no information on the severity of the injuries suffered by the wounded. Police did not confirm German media reports, which named no sources, of six or seven dead.The scene of the shooting was the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Kingdom Hall, a modern and boxy three-story building next door to an auto repair shop. Vehren said police were alerted to the shooting about 9:15 p.m. and were on the scene quickly. He said that after officers arrive...

Dominant closing run lifts Holy Family girls into Class 4A state title game

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Dominant closing run lifts Holy Family girls into Class 4A state title game No first-quarter points, no problem for Holy Family in Thursday’s Class 4A girls semifinal.The Tigers started their afternoon at the Denver Coliseum with 8 minutes, 31 seconds of scoreless basketball, but finished it off by securing a spot in Saturday’s state championship game with a 31-20 victory over Lutheran.How did they do it?An intense defensive effort, a double-double from standout post Fiona Snashall and a dominant closing run that turned a back-and-forth, low-scoring contest into a double-digit victory.“It was the lowest-scoring game for both teams, so it was definitely nerve-wracking, but I think our will to win showed through in the third and fourth quarters,” Snahsall said after scoring eight of her 10 points in the second half and collecting a game-best 12 rebounds. “The nerves kind of settled down and we said, ‘OK, we really want this.’”The teams traded leads early in the closing frame. Holy Family guard Essynce Contreraz (eight points) stole the ball out high and raced...

Multiple California residents win a combined amount of $7 million from scratcher games

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Multiple California residents win a combined amount of $7 million from scratcher games Five California residents are now millionaires after winning a combined amount of $7 million from California Lottery scratcher games, the state lottery office announced Thursday. California’s new millionaires:- Victor Varela won $1 million after playing the Winter Riches scratcher ticket he purchased at Vallarta Supermarket in National City in San Diego County.- Van Le, who represents a group of four players who purchase scratchers tickets together and - - Teddy Young each won $2 million after playing Instant Prize Crossword scratchers tickets purchased at convenience stores in Northern California.- Luis Cruz won $1 million after playing the Winter Riches scratcher ticket purchased from a Fastrip in Mendota in Fresno County.- Ramon Torres won $1 million after playing a 50X Fortune scratchers ticket purchased at a Union 76 gas station in Sherman Oaks in Los Angeles County. Some California lottery winners not claiming prizes; unclaimed tickets add up to tens of millions The winners ...

Man steals snowplow in Big Bear, doesn't get very far

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Man steals snowplow in Big Bear, doesn't get very far When it comes to stolen vehicles, they don’t get much slower than this.A man was arrested in Big Bear after authorities say he stole a snowplow from City Hall.The theft occurred Saturday when Jonathan Hernandez, 35, from San Dimas broke into a secured “skid-steer” snowplow and drove away, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.Deputies were provided GPS data and found the snowplow a short time later. Hernandez, who was still inside the vehicle, was arrested for grand theft, the department said.Hernandez also had an active felony warrant for his arrest, and a search of a local hotel room where he was staying produced additional charges.David and Kelli Góra 's home is covered after a snowstorm in Big Bear Lake, Calif., on Wednesday, March 1, 2023. (David Góra via AP)“Hotel staff went inside the room to remove Hernandez's property and located two rifles and live ammunition,” the department said, adding that a handgun was also found inside his car.Hernandez was firs...

Three men arrested in El Monte for allegedly possessing one million fentanyl pills 

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Three men arrested in El Monte for allegedly possessing one million fentanyl pills  Three Mexican nationals were arrested in El Monte for allegedly possessing one million fentanyl pills and have now been charged with violating federal drug laws. According to the affidavit, Florencio Camacho Allan, Gerardo Gaixola-Patino and Alex Valdez Oroz, all natives of Sinaloa, Mexico, met with two buyers at an El Segundo restaurant on Tuesday to discuss a 10,000-fentanyl pill sale to be followed by a deal for one million pills. It is alleged that Allan and Gaixola-Patino went to the parking lot and sold 10,000 fentanyl pills to the buyers for $7,500 while Oroz remained in the vehicle. Afterwards, the suspects left the restaurant under law enforcement surveillance, and Allan allegedly later confirmed with one of the buyers that they were interested in doing the one million pill deal later that day, according to the report. Law enforcement officials located the pills and conducted a traffic stop on the white Volkswagen Jetta that was reportedly being driven by the suspects ...

Suspect in shooting of 2 Jewish men in L.A. pleads not guilty

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:36:23 GMT

Suspect in shooting of 2 Jewish men in L.A. pleads not guilty A man who allegedly shot and wounded two Jewish men as they left synagogues in Los Angeles last month pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal hate crimes, authorities said.The shootings Feb. 15 and Feb. 16 brought fear into LA's Jewish community after officials said the victims were targeted because they wore clothing that identified their faith, including black coats and head coverings. Both survived the violence. Jaime Tran, 28, is charged with two counts of hate crimes and two counts of using, carrying and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. He entered his not-guilty plea Thursday in federal court. He remains held without bail.Kate Corrigan, one of Tran's attorneys, said she expects to receive discovery-hearing evidence within the coming days as she prepares his defense.“We’ll be looking at the overall scenario in this case and addressing the charges,” she said Thursday.Tran told law enforcement that he looked online for a “kosher market” and decid...