Morel mushroom hunting season starts near St. Louis
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- The Missouri morel mushroom hunting season is here. A Facebook group dedicated to the hobby tracks sightings of the elusive fungus. Morel mushrooms are now being spotted as far north as I-70 in Missouri. There are some reports of them in the St. Louis area.A white morel mushroom, freshly harvested, is being held up for a closer look. Morels are a delicacy and hunting them in the spring time is a favorite family activity for many in rural Missouri."With warmer temperatures forecasted with chances of rain later this week, I have no doubts that we'll be adding more counties along the I-70 line. We may even see a northern county or two sprinkle in, just as Ray County has," states the Missouri Morel Hunting Facebook page.How do you know when and where the mushrooms will pop up? Morels are difficult to farm, considered a delicacy, and can sell anywhere from $20-40 per pound. You will first want to get permission before hunting on anyone's land.“You need that high humidity du...Hikaru Nakamura, Irina Krush win 2023 American Cup at Saint Louis Chess Club
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Grandmasters Hikaru Nakamura and Irina Krush triumphed at the 2023 American Cup event at the Saint Louis Chess Club, earning glory and hefty prize money over the 10-day tournament.Nakamura and Krush entered as the top seed in the Open and Women's events, respectively, and went chalk over the duration of the double-elimination tournament. The event ran from March 17 to March 26, with $300,000 in cash prizes up for grabs. Nakamura bested Wesley So in the final to take home $60,000. Meanwhile, Krush defeated 13-year-old Alice Lee, the youngest player at the event, to secure the $30,000 champion's prize.Bill allowing utilities to charge upfront costs to build nuclear plants advances in Missouri House
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
The repeal of a nearly 50-year-old voter-approved ban on utilities billing customers for the upfront costs of building nuclear power facilities won initial approval from the Missouri House on Monday.The legislation, sponsored by Republican Rep. John Black of Marshfield, would allow Missouri utilities to add the cost of a new nuclear plant or renewable energy generator to customers’ rates while they’re under construction.Missouri’s largest utility company, Ameren, has been attempting to get the ban repealed for more than a decade. Critics of the proposal say the ban was approved by Missouri voters in the 1970s to ensure investor-owned utilities put money into energy supply before charging customers.Supporter argue that only two states have a complete ban on charging rate payers for “construction work in progress.” Without a change to Missouri law, building clean energy facilities would be cost prohibitive, they contend.“This bill would allow for the construction of nuclear plants in ...Is Cale Makar creeping up on a Norris Trophy repeat? Avalanche coach Jared Bednar thinks Makar belongs in conversation.
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
The Stanley Cup isn’t the only trophy that the Avs are eyeing for a repeat.Cale Makar has existed on the outer edge of Norris debate for the entire NHL season, all while quietly making a case that he’s the most deserving defenseman in the league for a second consecutive season.As recently as January, it came as a surprise when Makar was selected as the Avalanche’s representative in the All-Star game instead of Mikko Rantanen. Makar even voted for Rantanen in the online fan vote, he told The Post.That was before Makar started facing various injuries. He missed four games in January, sustained two concussions in February and had a minor lower-body injury in March. He has missed 15 games total.Yet somehow, Makar has surged his way into the Norris debate as one of only three defensemen in the NHL averaging a point per game. He’s at 1.14. Erik Karlsson, the odds-on favorite, has played in every game for San Jose, averaging 1.23. Should Makar belong at the center o...Nusun Power’s Sustainable Approach to Renewable Energy
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
Solar power has emerged as one of the most popular forms of renewable energy in recent years, with more and more people recognizing the benefits of this clean, sustainable energy source. As the demand for solar power has increased, so too has the number of solar companies, each vying for a share of the market. One of the most promising new entrants to the industry is upstart Nusun Power, which has achieved an astonishing $300 million in revenue in its first 18 months.Nusun was founded in 2021 by Jordan Binning, who although had limited experience in the solar industry, recognized a gap in the market for a company that could provide high-quality, affordable solar systems directly to homeowners. Binning assembled a core team and set out to create a company that would revolutionize the solar industry, with a focus on innovation, quality, and customer service.Nusun gambled on a hunch and used a cutting-edge marketing approach geared towards making solar power accessible and affordable f...1 Killed, 1 Injured in Pedestrian Crash on Interstate 580 [Livermore, CA]
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
Pedestrian Crash on Interstate 580 Claimed the Life of One PersonLIVERMORE, CA (March 28, 2023) – Sunday night, one person died and another one sustained injuries in a pedestrian crash on Interstate 580.The incident happened on March 19th, at around 9:20 p.m., when an Uber driver got into a fight with his passenger.Consequently, the driver dropped off the passenger on the side of the road. There, he came in contact with a second person on the roadside. Currently, the connection between the two pedestrians, if any, remains unclear.While on the side of the road, the two pedestrians were struck by a blue Honda Civic, and then by a big rig.Emergency crews arrived shortly after and pronounced the Uber rider dead at the scene. Medics then transported the other pedestrian to a local hospital for unspecified injuries.At this time, officials have not released the identities of the deceased or the injured parties.The team at Sweet James sends their warm and sincerest sympathies out to t...Top 10 Entrepreneurs To Look Out For In 2023
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
As we approach the end of Q1 in 2023, LA Weekly presents a list of Top 10 Entrepreneurs to Look Out for in 2023. These talented individuals are pushing boundaries, disrupting industries, and inspiring others with their innovative approaches to business. In this article, we introduce you to ten entrepreneurs who are setting new standards for success and creating a lasting impact on the world around them.Robert WensleyA Harvard University graduate, Robert Wensley is an entrepreneur best known for leading America’s top real estate marketplace for investors, InvestorLift. The company helps investors find excellent opportunities by bridging the gap between real estate wholesalers and investors.A successful businessperson, he’s also a speaker and has appeared on the likes of Forbes, CBS News, and The Washington Business Journal. Robert enjoys sharing his experiences with others and helping investors find the best opportunity. His entrepreneurial journey is exciting and a great examp...UAE’s Alliance with France Stands on Extensive Emirati Lobbying Efforts
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
The smoothly functioning mechanism of the United Arab Emirates is a result of several years of techniques that the country has adopted to display the perfect picture of a luxurious, travel-friendly nation. Behind the merry scenes of the flourishing Emirates is a chaotic world of corruption and aggressive manipulation campaigns.In March 2023, a Mediapart report based on leaked data revealed the UAE’s extensive manipulation campaigns in Europe, particularly France. A Switzerland-based economic intelligence firm, Alp Services was coordinating a network of influence in France, which was operating on behalf of the Emirates. Headed by the 76-year-old Mario Brero, the company was closely working with an Emirati secret agent, identified as Matar Al Neyadi.Al Neyadi is a senior intelligence officer in Abu Dhabi, who had been availing Brero’s services since four years. Leaked documents revealed details about direct meetings between Al Neyadi and Brero. The Emirati agent was also accompanied b...Alph Lukau: The Game-Changing Godpreneur Expanding God’s Kingdom Across the United States
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
Renowned Pastor Alph Lukau sets his sights on the United States of AmericaPastor Alph Lukau, the founder and general overseer of Alleluia Ministries International, has announced plans to expand the church’s presence in the United States of America. The move is part of the church’s mission to conquer the world for Christ, according to Pastor Lukau.Alleluia Ministries International is one of the fastest-growing churches in the world, with a presence in all major countries, including South Africa, Europe, and Australia. The church’s focus is on preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and empowering believers to live victorious lives.Pastor Lukau’s announcement comes as the church celebrates the opening of its latest branch in Houston, Texas. The new branch, which opened its doors in August 2021, has already attracted a significant following, with many people testifying to the life-changing impact of the church’s teachings.“God has given us a vision to c...Covenant School shooter legally bought 7 guns and was under under care for emotional disorder, police say
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:04:05 GMT
The 28-year-old who killed three children and three adults at a private Christian school in Nashville had legally bought seven firearms and was under care for an emotional disorder, Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake said Tuesday.The parents of the shooter, Audrey Hale, spoke to police and said they knew Hale had bought and sold one weapon and believed that was the extent of it. However, Hale had purchased seven firearms from five different local gun stores and hid them at home, Drake said.“The parents felt (Hale) should not own weapons,” the chief said.Three of the weapons were used in the attack. Police also said Tuesday they did not know a motive. The shooter targeted the school and church in the attack but did not specifically target any of the six people killed, police spokesman Don Aaron said.The news conference came a day after Hale, a former student at the Covenant School, stormed into the school and killed six people before being fatally shot by responding ...Latest news
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