Texas DT T'Vondre Sweat snags AFCA All-America honor, making him a unanimous pick
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas senior defensive lineman T'Vondre Sweat is a unanimous All-American.Sweat, along with junior receiver/returner Xavier Worthy and sophomore offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr., were named to the American Football Coaches Association All-America team, announced by the organization Thursday. First SEC schedule for Texas football released Sweat's first-team nod was his seventh of the season and rounds out other first-team selections by the Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, the Sporting News and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. To be a unanimous All-American, players must be selected to teams of all five organizations recognized by the NCAA. Sweat was tabbed an All-American by The Athletic and CBS Sports.Sweat is the fifth defensive tackle at Texas to be named a unanimous All-American and sixth defensive lineman. Brian Orakpo, a defensive end, was a unanimous All-American in 2008. Sweat won the Outland Trophy, given to the nation's most ...New leader picked to oversee Travis County property appraisals
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — The Travis Central Appraisal District's board of directors announced Wednesday it appointed Leana Mann as its upcoming chief appraiser.Currently, Mann works as the district's deputy chief appraiser, per a Wednesday release. She has worked with the district for more than a decade, previously serving as a staff accountant, the finance and facilities director as well as the deputy chief of operations. Hays County to release tax statements by end of year Mann graduated from Texas State University and has a government finance officer certification, per the release.“I am excited for the opportunity to continue to serve Travis County taxpayers and ensure that our appraisals are equitable, accurate, and fair,” she said in the release. “The District will remain committed to being accessible and transparent so that all residents have the support they need to navigate the property tax system.” Mann's upcoming role includes overseeing and managing a team of ...Former Burnsville nursing home aide admits to sexually assaulting resident, 75
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
A Bloomington man has admitted to sexually assaulting a woman last year while employed as her health aide at a Burnsville assisted-living home.John Akonkoh, 54, pleaded guilty in Dakota County District Court to two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection with assaulting the then-75-year-old woman at Regent at Burnsville last December. The woman had dementia and was partially paralyzed from an earlier stroke, the charges said.John Akonkoh (Courtesy of the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office)Akonkoh’s admission last week came three days before a trial was set to begin. In exchange for the plea, prosecutors agreed not to pursue an aggravated sentence of 25 years in prison. The plea deal calls for concurrent 15- and 12-year prison terms. Sentencing is scheduled for March 8.Akonkoh was released from custody Jan. 17 after posting a $250,000 bond.In August, a lawsuit the woman’s sister had filed against the facility and its three entities was dismissed after a settlem...Bayport-based Andersen will pay out $55.4M in profit sharing
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
Andersen Corp. employees got good news this week, just in time for the holidays.The Bayport-based window and door manufacturer announced Thursday it will pay out $55.4 million in 2023 to eligible employees as part of the company’s annual profit sharing program. Eligible employees will receive up to $4,400 apiece, company officials said.“Despite high interest rates impacting the housing market, Andersen continued to achieve remarkable growth in 2023,” Chris Galvin, Andersen Corporation president and chief executive officer said in a statement. “This success is a testament to the unwavering commitment, adaptability and resilience of our employees. We take pride in acknowledging our employees for embodying our core values and going above and beyond to consistently exceed customer expectations.”This year’s payout was a 33 percent increase over 2022, when the company distributed $41.5 million. Eligible employees last year received $4,000 in profit sharing, p...Man killed in St. Paul shooting identified; 21-year-old jailed
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
A man fatally shot in St. Paul on Wednesday has been identified as a 30-year-old.Alfonzo Armstead died at Regions Hospital. Officers found him on the southwest corner of University Avenue and Arundel Street after responding to a 911 call just before 3 p.m.A police sergeant on patrol in the area saw a man running from the area and took him into custody. The 21-year-old man was booked into the Ramsey County jail on suspicion of murder.The Ramsey County attorney’s office is reviewing a case for potential charges against the man.Police said Thursday their investigation is ongoing.The suspect completed a three-year probation term last month in a December 2019 aggravated robbery case, according to a court record. He was charged with robbing a man of his cellphone, showing a handgun in his waistband, as the man left a downtown Minneapolis bar. He was sentenced to 60 days in the Hennepin County workhouse and probation.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Texas men ch...Vikings choose Jaren Hall over Josh Dobbs as backup quarterback
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
It will be rookie Jaren Hall, not journeyman Josh Dobbs, as the backup quarterback when the Vikings play the Bengals on Saturday afternoon in Cincinnati. It seemed to be trending in this direction after head coach Kevin O’Connell named veteran Nick Mullens the starting quarterback over Dobbs earlier this week.Asked to explain the decision, O’Connell noted that Hall is fully healthy after recovering from a concussion, adding that the idea was to get him in the mindset that he could potentially be playing this week.“He has really gotten back on the grass and really worked through his continued development,” O’Connell said. “He’s done a nice job, and (we) just kind of want to go about it that way.”This is the first time Hall will be active since he suffered a concussion last month while making the first start of his career.Filling in for the injured Kirk Cousins, Hall was 5 for 6 passing for 78 yards early in the game against the Falcons in Atl...HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Soldier surprises mom
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) – This year one mother’s Christmas wish arrived early. A soldier had an emotional reunion with his family on Thursday when he surprised his mom. 19-year-old Daniel Burns arrived at Albany International Airport and was greeted by his father, Brian, with a smile and a scheme to surprise Kathy. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Private First Class Daniel just finished bootcamp and looks forward to spending the holidays at home. Their first stop? Pediatric Neurology. The office where his mom Kathy works. NEWS10 cameras were rolling as Daniel and Brian made their way to the breakroom. “Super excited. I’m just elated to have him home,” said Kathy Burns.Kathy thought Daniel may not make it home for the holidays. And Thursday was a rollercoaster of emotions. “You knew! You lied to your mother,” said Kathy. But I think Kathy will forgive him for this fib. Daniel said he didn’t want to get her hopes up, in...Edwardsville addresses concerns over discolored tap water
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - The Edwardsville Public Works Department is assuaging the concerns of residents regarding discolored tap water.For the past nine months, city engineers have observed elevated levels of iron in the water. In November, the city received an increase in complaints from residents about discolored or muddy-looking water.According to the city, the discoloration is because of elevated iron levels. A spokesman said the city routinely tests water samples for copper and lead and confirmed the increase in iron.The water in Edwardsville is safe to drink. Iron is naturally occurring and can be found in the city's municipal water source – the American Bottoms Aquifer.The United States Environmental Protection Agency does not regulate the presence of iron as a component of water. However, the Illinois EPA does regulate iron, allowing for a maximum of 1.0 milligrams per liter. Historically, iron levels in the city's water tested at 0.035 mg/L, but that has increased to an avera...253 Missouri service members honored in Netherlands American Cemetery
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Two hundred and fifty-three fallen service members from Missouri have been acknowledged and remembered on the Tablets of the Missing at the Netherlands American Cemetery in the village of Margraten. Weekend events you won’t want to miss According to a press release from the American Battle Monuments Commission (AMBC), on December 11, a new visitors' center was dedicated to the cemetery. The recently established visitor center marks the tenth of its kind worldwide initiated by ABMC. It showcases new exhibits narrating the story of World War II and paying tribute to the service members who made the ultimate sacrifice.The Visitor Center displays exhibits featuring original artifacts and personal narratives that recount air operations over the Netherlands, Germany, and Central Europe. The exhibits also cover significant events such as Operation Market-Garden, the liberation of South Limburg, the crossing of the Ruhr and Rhine rivers, the battles in Hürtgen Forest, t...Suspect charged with assault in Commerce City DUI crash that injured firefighters, police
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:55 GMT
The 24-year-old man accused of hitting four first responders after driving into the scene of a crash investigation while drunk is facing multiple assault charges, according to court records.Benjamin Winters was arrested Dec. 7 by the Colorado State Patrol after he allegedly drove around police barriers and hit two South Adams County firefighters and two Commerce City police officers who were investigating a separate DUI crash on westbound Interstate 76.Winters is charged with vehicular assault while driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, vehicular assault related to reckless driving and three counts of third-degree assault on a peace officer, according to court records.Westbound I-76 near U.S. 85 was blocked off and officers were directing traffic to the right shoulder when Winters, driving a Toyota Tacoma, tried to drive on the left shoulder around the blockade instead, according to an arrest affidavit.Winters allegedly collided with the cable guard rail before hitting tw...Latest news
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