Chippewa woman makes history as North Dakota poet laureate
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
North Dakota lawmakers have appointed a Chippewa woman as the state’s poet laureate, making her the first Native American to hold this position in the state and increasing attention to her expertise on the troubled history of Native American boarding schools.Denise Lajimodiere, a citizen of the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa Indians in Belcourt, has written several award-winning books of poetry. She’s considered a national expert on the history of Native American boarding schools and wrote an academic book called “Stringing Rosaries” in 2019 on the atrocities experienced by boarding school survivors.“I’m honored and humbled to represent my tribe. They are and always will be my inspiration,” Lajimodiere said in an interview, following a bipartisan confirmation of her two-year term as poet laureate on Wednesday.Poet laureates represent the state in inaugural speeches, commencements, poetry readings and educational events, said Kim Konikow, executive director of the...Yields, expectations for rate hike rise after jobs report
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Yields rose in the U.S. bond market Friday following a highly anticipated report on the U.S. job market. The U.S. stock market was closed in observance of Good Friday, as were many markets across Europe. That left the U.S. bond market as one of the few open to react to the latest jobs update, which showed hiring lost a bit more momentum than expected last month but largely remained resilient. The data was so anticipated because it could offer a big clue for the Federal Reserve, which faces a tough decision on interest rates that will affect the entire economy. Should it keep raising rates in order to drive down inflation that’s still high? Or should it hold off given signs of a slowing economy and stress in the banking system caused by the past year’s barrage of rate hikes? The immediate reaction from the bond market Friday seemed to lean toward another hike. Not only did yields rise for Treasurys, so did bets for the Fed to raise rates by another quarter of a ...Justice Thomas says he didn’t have to disclose luxury trips
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said Friday he was not required to disclose the many trips he and his wife took that were paid for by Republican megadonor Harlan Crow.Describing Crow and his wife, Kathy, as “among our dearest friends,” Thomas said in a statement that he was advised by colleagues on the nation’s highest court and others in the federal judiciary that “this sort of personal hospitality from close personal friends, who did not have business before the Court, was not reportable.” Thomas did not name the other justices or those in the judiciary with whom he had consulted.The nonprofit investigative journalism organization ProPublica reported Thursday that Thomas, who has been a justice for more than 31 years, has for more than two decades accepted luxury trips from Crow nearly every year.Thomas, 74, and his wife, Virginia, have traveled on Crow’s yacht and private jet as well as stayed at his private resort in New York’s Adirondack Moun...1 fatally shot, 2 wounded in shooting on Chicago's West Side
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
CHICAGO — One person was killed and two others were injured in a shooting on the city's West Side Friday morning.The shooting happened just before 10 a.m. in the 700 block of North St. Louis. Police said two men and a woman were standing outside hen a dark-in-color sedan approached and began firing shots.All three victims were transported to Stroger Hospital. A 34-year-old man sustained a gunshot wound to the right shoulder and was pronounced dead. 1 dead, 3 wounded in shooting at Park Forest home A 38-year-old man sustained gunshot wounds to the lower back and right foot and is in critical condition. A 31-year-old woman sustained two gunshot wounds to the left foot and is in stable condition. No one is in custody. Area Four detectives are investigating.'Six feet under, bury him:' Former Antioch man charged for threatening Lake County judges
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
ANTIOCH, Ill. — A 44-year-old man formerly from Antioch has been charged and sentenced for threatening Lake County judges, documents say. According to police reports, Grayson Kash Jackson entered a guilty plea of two felony counts of threatening a public official.On October 7, 2021, police received a phone call from Jackson who expressed his displeasure at the ruling of his pending divorce case. 1 dead, 3 wounded in shooting at Park Forest home A police report stated that while speaking to authorities, Jackson said, "If Judge ****** is not arrested, that he is going to make sure he is f****** dead six feet under, bury him alongside Judge ****." Police officials arrested Jackson at his home in Arkansas days later and extradited him back to Lake County where he has remained.Man found shot dead at liquor store in East Chicago, ID'd
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. — A man who was shot and killed inside of a Liquor store in Northwest Indiana Thursday night has been identified. Police identified the victim as 47-year-old John Rodriguez of East Chicago. According to police, officers responded to calls of 8 rounds of shots being fired in the 3801 block of Euclid Avenue around 11:33 p.m. Bond set at $10M for Joliet man in fatal shooting Upon arrival, police entered Euclid Liquors and found the unresponsive man lying face down on the floor. Rodriguez suffered two gunshot wounds to the chest and was pronounced dead on the scene. The incident is being investigated as homicide. This is an on-going investigation and if any information is recovered on the incident, contact the anonymous tip line at (219) 391-8500Cubs' new partnership is an MLB first
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
CHICAGO — Early in the 2023 season, the Cubs are making are doing something no other MLB team has done before. The Cubs have announced a partnership with Mynd Drinks, making them the first CBD partner of an MLB team. @WGNNews pic.twitter.com/elrcR1oGNn— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) April 7, 2023On Friday, the club announced that Chicago-based Mynd Drinks will be their official CBD partner, becoming the first in the league to do so. As part of the deal, the company will have on-field signage on the baselines along with a few in-game features at Wrigley Field.Mynd Drinks will also have international marketing rights for the Cubs-Cardinals series in London on June 24 and 25. This comes after the MLB signed its own CBD partnership deal in October 2022 with Charlotte's Web. To announce the partnership, the Cubs posted a meditation video on their social media channels featuring the sounds of Wrigley Field that was narrated by radio play-by-play announcer Pat Hughes.“When MLB opened ...WATCH LIVE | WGN weatherman Jim Ramsey honored in Island Lake
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
ISLAND LAKE, Ill. — Former WGN weatherman Jim Ramsey, who passed away April 8, 2022, is being honored by the Village of Island Lake, the place he called home.Ramsey spent 30 of his 42 year weather forecasting career at WGN-TV before retiring in 2017. Beloved former WGN weatherman Jim Ramsey dies at 69 Friday he will be added to the village's "Island Lake Notables Wall of Fame." The event is set for noon and open to the public. His former colleagues Jackie Bange and Bob Jordan are expected to be in attendance, along with his widow Leslie Ramsey.WGN has honored Ramsey over the years including when he retired in 2017, a somber reflection of his life upon his death in 2022, and a WGN Morning News remembrance of his good natured appearances on the often lighthearted broadcast.You can read his obituary here.WGN plans to livestream this event in its entirety within this story beginning at approximately 12 p.m.Missouri tornado survivors say cell phones saved their lives: 'I was freaking out'
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
BOLLINGER COUNTY, Mo. (KTVI) – Severe weather in Missouri produced a tornado in the southeastern part of the state Wednesday morning, resulting in uprooted trees, property loss and the deaths of several residents.“There’s not even words to describe it; it all happened so fast," Sheoby Davidson, a storm survivor in Bollinger County, told Nexstar's KTVI.Other survivors were similarly astonished at the forces of nature on display Wednesday morning. Fortunately, Davidson's family escaped with their lives — and they credit the mobile alert system for giving them warning and allowing them to take cover in time. Davidson and her mom said everyone in their family went scrambling for cover after getting the alerts on their phones.“I jumped out and I was freaking out. I was, like, ‘There’s a tornado! There’s a tornado!'" Davidson remembered. "Yeah, within, like, five minutes we were in the bathtub." 5 dead after Missouri tornado sweeps trailer away The Wireless Emergency Alert (W...78-year-old Missouri woman accused of bank robbery — for a third time
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:17:57 GMT
PLEASANT HILL, Mo. (WDAF) – A 78-year-old woman is accused of robbing a bank Wednesday in Missouri, and it's not the first time. Bonnie Gooch is accused in the robbery of Goppert Financial Bank in Pleasant Hill. Three years ago, at age 75, police arrested her in Lee's Summit after a different bank was robbed.In the 2020 robbery, Gooch was charged with stealing and convicted, but her sentence was suspended and she was ordered to have supervised probation, which expired in November 2021. ‘ChiefsAholic’ removes ankle monitor, skips court; warrant issued Incidentally, the latest accusation comes 46 years after another Gooch conviction. According to the 2020 criminal complaint, she was convicted of bank robbery in California in 1977. Wednesday's arrest happened only a few hundred yards from Goppert Bank, at Guido's Pizza Place."And I saw two police cars pull up to the bank," said Guido's manager Justin Lewis. "I was driving into work and the girl was getting out. And I was like, 'What ...Latest news
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