USPS to shut down UT post office at the end of January
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – University of Texas students will soon have leave the Forty Acres to send mail home. The United States Postal Service said Wednesday it will shut operations at its campus post office on Jan. 26 at 4 p.m. USPS told KXAN its lease at the West Mall facility at 306 Inner Campus Dr was not renewed. According to its website, the Postal Service maintains more than 25,300 leased spaces in its facilities inventory nationwide.While USPS looks for "viable options for another location," it said postal customers can get full retail services at the Central Park Station at 3507 N. Lamar Blvd. from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. USPS also said P.O. Box customers can get a new P.O. Box at the following locations for the duration of their current term at no additional cost: Central Park Station, 3507 N Lamar BlvdCapitol Station, 111 E 17th StWest Austin Station, 2418 Spring Ln According to USPS, P.O. Box customers got a letter with additional details.Amber Alert discontinued for Comal County girl
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
BULVERDE, Texas (KXAN) -- An Amber Alert that was issued early Thursday morning was discontinued. The alert was issued overnight for a girl from Bulverde, Texas, but it was discontinued later Thursday morning after the girl was found. Bulverde is a city in Comal County located about 35 miles north of San Antonio. Police were searching for a 21-year-old male in connection to the abduction. It's unclear if they found or charged him.Dakota County libraries end overdue book fines
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
The Dakota County Library system will no longer charge customers who return items past their due date.As of Jan. 2, there are no overdue fees on items for any age group and those who were previously blocked from checking out items can use the library once again, the county said in a news release.The county is currently home to nine libraries, said Scott Wente, Dakota County communications specialist, and will add a 10th next month with the opening of the new Kaposia Library in South St. Paul.In 2022, the county removed youth fines and as a result, “more items were checked out, more youth received library cards and items were returned at a similar rate,” according to the county.Items should still be returned to the library by their due date and most items overdue by 42 days or more will be considered lost and billed to the account. Accounts with charges of $50 or more cannot check out items.“Everyone, no matter their circumstances, should have access to library resources,” the releas...2024 Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt rules
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
No purchase is necessary to win. Treasure Hunt clues are published in the Pioneer Press and TwinCities.com, starting Sunday, January 21, 2024. A new clue will appear daily through Thursday, February 1, 2024, unless the medallion is found before that date. Read the daily clues to search for the Pioneer Press medallion hidden on public land in Ramsey County. The medallion will not be hidden on the State Capitol grounds, at Como Zoo & Conservatory, Rice Park, or Mounds Park, under any skating surface, on a golf course, under or on any artificial turf surface, or at any construction site.Do not destroy anything to find the medallion.If you find the Pioneer Press medallion, PROMPTLY call the number on the medallion for further instructions on how to qualify for the $2,500 initial cash prize. Win an additional $2,500 for bringing in all of the published daily clues, clipped or copied from the Pioneer Press or printed from TwinCities.com, and providing them along with the found medalli...South Glens Falls woman falls 100+ ft., grabs onto tree before cliff
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
NORTH HUDSON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A South Glens Falls woman fell over 100 feet down South Dix Mountain before grabbing onto a small spruce tree, preventing her from going over a vertical cliff face. According to the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the conditions included pouring rain, deep snow, slippery ice, and a soaking wet spruce tree cover. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On December 26, around 5:30 p.m., Forest Ranger Jamison Martin responded to a hiker who slipped off the summit of South Dix Mountain. According to the DEC, the hiker fell several hundred feet down steep snow and a rockslide before latching onto a small spruce tree to prevent further fall over a vertical cliff face. "We had a lot of rain recently, so we had a lot of washouts," said Ranger Martin. "Stuff that’s usually covered in snow this time of year was washed out." Albany man arrested twice in lengthy drug sale investigation Ranger Mart...Several hospitalized after crash involving van transporting developmental disability patients
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Multiple people were taken to the hospital after a crash involving a van transporting those with developmental disabilities.The good news is that all of the injuries were non-life-threatening. The crash happened at North Florissant and North Grand in the Fairgrounds neighborhood of north city. The scene is just clearing, with wreckers taking away both of the vehicles involved in the crash.Our Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter was flying over the area at about 7:15 a.m. One of the vehicles involved was an SUV. The other was a transport van from the 'Southside Wellness Center,' an organization based in St. Louis. Police search for man missing from closed nursing home The owner of that business, Mary Parram, told FOX 2 that eight of her clients were aboard the van. They were all transported to the hospital. The SUV driver was also taken to the hospital.Again, authorities explained that all of the injuries are not life-threatening.Parram, the owner of Southside ...Poultry farmers file lawsuit against Tyson Foods after Missouri plant closure
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
STODDARD COUNTY, Mo. - A group of poultry farmers has filed a lawsuit against Tyson Foods, just months after the company shut down a processing plant in southern Missouri. The lawsuit claims there was false representation and a breach of contract on behalf of Tyson Foods prior to the plant's closure in Dexter, Missouri. Missouri expecting two rounds of winter weather The lawsuit alleges that Tyson did not disclose the possibility of closing the facility. It cites arrangements made as early as November 2021 and asserts that Tyson concealed various plans to shut down the plant. Some Missouri-based poultry farmers claim they were "induced to invest millions of dollars in capital" to raise chickens and that Tyson "made promises and representations that their relationship with the Tyson Companies would continue for many years."At least five poultry farmers claim they are out thousands of dollars and saddled with debt. They are seeking $25,000 each and additional relief linked to damage...Former FOX 2 News anchor launches 'More To Say With Randi Naughton'
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Former FOX 2 News anchor Randi Naughton is kicking off the new year with a new podcast, 'More To Say With Randi Naughton: Interesting Conversations with Interesting People.'There's a mixture of entertainment, health and wellness, literature, and philanthropy. With the first two episodes debuting Tuesday, January 16, listeners can find 'More to Say' anywhere podcasts are found. Naughton started her career in the early 1980s in Buffalo, New York. She expressed how her experience over the years could help with the new endeavor. Missouri expecting two rounds of winter weather “During my 40-year broadcast career, I have honed my skills to make it a more casual, easy conversation rather than an interview,” Naughton said. “I feel like I can talk to anyone. I was always limited to short interview times on TV - three minutes or less. This gives me a chance to do a deep dive into conversation with my guests and let it breathe.”Randi's first roster guests include Tony Award-winn...Things to do in Denver: Colter Wall, cowboy culture and “Blaxplaining” Colorado history
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
Colorado Cowboy GatheringThursday-Jan. 14. Despite the name, you needn’t be a cowboy or cowgirl to swing by the 33rd Colorado Cowboy Gathering. The “contemporary expression of cowboy life and culture” arrives alongside MCA Denver’s excellent “Cowboy” exhibition (through Feb. 18), offering diverse perspectives on one of the American West’s enduring icons.While the gathering begins for members on Thursday, Jan. 11, the musical performances from Dave Stamey, Mike Blakely and Miss Devon and the Outlaw at the Buffalo Rose Event Center in Golden begin Jan. 12-14. The Jan.12, programming kicks off in the afternoon with traditional stories, music and poetry.Tickets are sold per-show, $25-$50, or as a super-pass that covers all five shows from Jan. 12-14 for $155. Shows are at 1119 Washington Ave. in Golden. buffalorosegolden.com(Provided by History Colorado)“Blaxplaining” Colorado cultureThursday. The new Blaxplanation series from Histor...Male bicyclist killed in fatal crash in Commerce City
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:17:51 GMT
A man who was riding a bike was killed late Wednesday in a crash with a motorist in Commerce City.The crash, in the 6400 block of Colo. 2, was reported by the Commerce City Police Department on X at 10:15 p.m.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | 2 pedestrians killed, 3 others injured in 5 Denver metro area crashes this weekend Crime and Public Safety | Woman hit, killed by driver in Aurora Crime and Public Safety | Love ’em or hate ’em, Denver’s 45 new traffic circles change the way drivers navigate the city Crime and Public Safety | Fatal Arvada horse crash sparks calls for change from Jefferson County equestrians Crime and Public Safety | Woman killed in auto-pedestrian crash in Lakewood According to the announcement, the driver of the vehicle stayed at the scene. The message described the victim as a pedestrian but noted they may have been on a bike. However, Commerce City polic...Latest news
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