Current, aspiring entrepreneurs take part in small business expo at Malcolm X College

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

Current, aspiring entrepreneurs take part in small business expo at Malcolm X College CHICAGO — Current and aspiring entrepreneurs had the opportunity to network and learn some tips during a small business expo at Malcolm X College on the West Side Saturday.Representatives from 45 government and nonprofit agencies and organizations participated in the event, which was hosted by the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP). Reservation holders frustrated after Signature Room abruptly closes without notice Saturday's event featured keynote speaker Kim Lewis, CEO and co-founder of CurlMix. Lewis, a Woodlawn resident and former Shark Tank contestant, started creating hair products in her kitchen and launched CurlMix in 2015.The expo provides an opportunity for those who want to start or grow their businesses to connect with those knowledgeable on the subject.The BACP holds regular expos which take place at different citywide locations.Visit the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection website for more information on up...

North Carolina parents throw wedding for young daughter with cancer

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

North Carolina parents throw wedding for young daughter with cancer (WGHP) — Emma Edwards was that kid others just seemed drawn to. Her parents say no one was more drawn to her than DJ Williams, her classmate at school.“Emma was ... the light. She’s always the best part of everything. She brought the fun with her,” her mother Alina said. “She made friends everywhere she went.” Military dad surprises kids at homecoming football game “She loved to play,” her dad Aaron said.  “She never met a stranger. She wanted to play with every kid she met.”One day Emma began feeling ill, and it didn’t stop. It went on for several days. She was throwing up constantly. Through the illness, Emma fell and hurt her knees.“Because she had done that, we had them scan her leg, and they found the holes in her bones from the leukemia. It was already eating holes in her bones, but it hadn’t released into her bloodstream. So taking blood, they couldn’t tell,” Alina said.She had treatments for the leukemia for about a year, but in June 2023, her health began t...

Fall storm coming: Rainfall, timing and temperatures

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

Fall storm coming: Rainfall, timing and temperatures AUSTIN (KXAN) — We've waited four months for this! A significant cold front will bring temperatures below normal and beneficial rain to the area in the first week of October.The SetupA strong area of low pressure, currently working through California, will drag a cold front through Central Texas.California low on SaturdayThis front should move through our area during the middle of the day on Thursday, but in the days before it arrives, up until it pushes through, we'll see increasing rain and storm chances.Cold front arrives on Thursday to Central TexasThe Rain and TimingWell before the front arrives we'll have at least some opportunity for rain. Spotty showers and storms could pop up on Monday, but chances improve some on Tuesday.By far our highest rain chances, near 70%, come Wednesday into Thursday. The weather should get wetter through the day on Wednesday with Wednesday night bringing the most widespread rain of all.Rain chances for the next weekRain and storms continue through...

What would a government shutdown mean if Congress can't reach a late-minute deal Saturday?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

What would a government shutdown mean if Congress can't reach a late-minute deal Saturday? WASHINGTON (AP) — With a midnight deadline approaching, Congress was working to avert a government shutdown that would disrupt many services, squeeze federal employees and roil politics.The threat of a shutdown was easing Saturday after House approval of a plan to keep agencies open until Nov. 17. The Senate was meeting late in the evening after Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., dropped demands for steep spending cuts and relied on Democratic votes for House passage. House Republicans, fueled by hard-right demands for lower spending, had been forcing a confrontation over federal spending.In a shutdown, some government entities would be exempt — Social Security checks, for example, would still go out — and other functions would be severely curtailed. Federal agencies would cease all actions deemed nonessential, and many of the federal government’s roughly 2 million employees, as well as 2 million active-duty military troops and reservists, would not receive paychecks.A look at what c...

Twins manager for a day: Rocco Baldelli turns over reins to Kyle Farmer, Jorge Polanco

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

Twins manager for a day: Rocco Baldelli turns over reins to Kyle Farmer, Jorge Polanco DENVER — Kyle Farmer and Jorge Polanco learned they would be unofficially managing the Twins on Saturday at around 3:30 p.m. Twenty minutes later, they were already fulfilling one of Rocco Baldelli’s daily pregame duties: meeting with the media.On the second-to-last day of the regular season, Baldelli handed over the reins to the two veteran infielders. It’s something Baldelli did one other time, too — on the final day of the 2019 season, utilityman Ehire Adrianza managed the Twins.“I think it’s an awesome experience for guys that actually have interest in other parts of the game, which both of these guys do,” Baldelli said. “But we’re also going to treat it as though it’s a Major League Baseball game, because it is.”Though Baldelli wrote out the lineup and the Twins had a number of relievers that needed to get their work in in the planned bullpen game, Baldelli said he planned to talk through all of moves with the two co-managers. As one of their duties, the pair exchanged the line...

Minnesota teachers union, advocacy groups warn of ‘extremist’ school board candidates

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

Minnesota teachers union, advocacy groups warn of ‘extremist’ school board candidates By Elizabeth Shockman, MPR NewsA coalition of educators, families, students and advocacy groups on Thursday urged Minnesota voters to watch out for “extremist” candidates running for local school board seats this fall.“We are concerned that a toxic national movement is about to sweep into Minnesota school boards, through elections in a dozen key districts, mostly in the suburbs,” Denise Specht, president of the state teachers union Education Minnesota, told reporters.While it’s a relatively slow year for school board elections in Minnesota, competition and spending over open seats in more than 40 districts is heating up. In some districts, as many as 12 candidates are running for three or four open seats, prompting observers to implore voters to make sure they know the views of the candidates before they vote.This year in Roseville, a Holocaust denier has registered to run for one of three open school board seats at a time when, nationwide, antisemitic incidents are at an all-time h...

New St. Louis monument dedicated in memory of Dred Scott

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

New St. Louis monument dedicated in memory of Dred Scott ST. LOUIS - Nearly two centuries later, the Dred Scott case still reverberates across St. Louis. The 1857 On May 26, 1857, Dred Scott and his wife, Harriet, appeared in the St. Louis Circuit Court and were formally freed after a decade-long fight for emancipation. On Saturday morning, at the Calvary Cemetery in north St. Louis, a new monument was dedicated to mark Scott's final resting place. Local activists felt Scott's modest tombstone needed more to reflect the importance of his role in American history, and their efforts led to the new monument. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Dating back to 1846, Scott pursued a series of legal battles as a slave. Many years later, in the landmark pre-Civil War court case Dred Scott v. Sandford, the ...

Cook throws for career-high 395 yards, No. 23 Mizzou beats Vandy 38-21

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

Cook throws for career-high 395 yards, No. 23 Mizzou beats Vandy 38-21 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Brady Cook threw for a career-high 395 yards and four touchdowns as No. 23 Missouri beat Vanderbilt 38-21 Saturday to continue the Tigers' best start since 2013.The Tigers (5-0) opened the Southeastern Conference portion of their schedule with their fifth straight victory. That puts them two victories from matching 2013 when the Tigers won their first seven games en route to the SEC Eastern Division title and a berth in the conference championship. Wainwright gets at-bat, huge ovation in series opener of grand sendoff Peter Schrader ran for a TD that gave Missouri the lead for good early in the second quarter.The Tigers outgained Vanderbilt 532-300 with the Commodores not reaching 100 yards of offense until 7:19 left in the third. Kris Abrams-Draine ended that drive with an interception in the end zone, and Austin Firestone had the game's lone sack with 5:42 left at the Vandy 19 to set up Cook's final TD pass.Missouri won its fourth straight ...

Zootoberfest draws large, festive crowds despite unseasonable heat

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

Zootoberfest draws large, festive crowds despite unseasonable heat ST. LOUIS - It normally gets a little cooler around the end of September in St. Louis, but the heat remains for at least a little while longer. That didn't stop many from attending Saturday's Zootoberfest at the Saint Louis Zoo. The family-friendly "Oktoberfest" event provided an opportunity to enjoy food, music, and as always, the animals, even during an unseasonably warm weekend."The whole vibe has been amazing today," said visitor Nicole Larson. "I actually don't want to leave." Wainwright gets at-bat, huge ovation in series opener of grand sendoff Larson, who lives in The Hill, took an impromptu walk to the zoo grounds with a friend. She says she enjoyed what she saw."We were actually just out for a walk, and we decided to pop into the zoo," said Larson. "This was a pleasant surprise. All the pumpkins and giant skeletons really gave us a feel for the [Halloween] holiday."Connie Tidwell is visiting her daughter from southern Alabama. She says she was surprised by the high tempe...

Ex-CU Buffs wideout Brenden Rice enjoys productive, nostalgic return in wild USC win: “I kind of had butterflies”

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:40:10 GMT

Ex-CU Buffs wideout Brenden Rice enjoys productive, nostalgic return in wild USC win: “I kind of had butterflies” BOULDER — Brenden Rice was up early Saturday morning.Technically, everyone on the USC football team was. The Trojans had to play a game at 9 a.m., Los Angeles time, against the Colorado Buffaloes.But this was a different deal for Rice, who was one of Colorado’s best players in 2021 before leaving the program to join Lincoln Riley, Caleb Williams & Co.“I was up an hour earlier, went to work out and burn off some steam because I wanted to come in here and I kind of had butterflies,” Rice said after USC’s wild 48-41 victory. “I just wanted to settle myself in.”Rice was a freshman in Boulder during the COVID-19 pandemic-altered season in 2020, then was a bright spot the following year for a Buffs team that went 4-8. He had 21 receptions and a team-high three touchdown catches.The son of arguably the greatest pass catcher in football history, Jerry Rice, couldn’t resist the opportunity to transfer to the Trojans. A lot has changed at his former program, and it was all on display Satu...