The Loop Fantasy Football Report Week 15: Prescott may not be fantasy playoff MVP
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
When running down the list of candidates for the NFL’s Most Valuable Player of 2023, it doesn’t take long to get to the name of Rayne Dakota Prescott.Dallas’ quarterback has had a banner season for the Super Bowl contenders. He has 3,500 passing yards and has accounted for 30 touchdowns for the 10-3 Cowboys.But it’s fantasy playoff time, and No. 4 is facing one of the toughest schedules over the next three weeks.The Cowboys will be at Buffalo, at Miami and will play host to Detroit in Weeks 15 through 17.Three strong defenses. And two of those games on the road, where the Dallas attack has been much less prolific than at home in Jerryworld.Dak’s team lost two of its first three road games, against the Cardinals and the 49ers. And he was mediocre at best in those games.With all the quarterback injuries there’s almost no chance any fantasy mavens will bench Prescott these next three weeks, nor should they. But they should not assume he will produce gaudy numbers in enemy territory.Her...Siena students sign beam for new science building
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- With Siena College's new science complex under construction, students, professors, and staff gathered to sign a 20-foot, 500-pound beam that will go into the making of a new science building. The beam signing took place on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Siena President Dr. Chuck Seifert spoke at the event. Tuesday was the college's reading day before final exams, and students were treated to cookies and brownies.Execution date set for Missouri man who killed couple
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
BOONE COUNTY, Mo. - A Missouri man convicted of killing his cousin and her husband in 2006 was sentenced to death in 2008. The Supreme Court of Missouri issued a date for Brian Dorsey's execution today. He will be put to death at 6 p.m. on April 9, 2024.Dorsey shot and killed his sleeping cousin, Sarah Bonnie, and her husband, Ben Bonnie, in their New Bloomfield home on the night of December 23, 2006. After the murders, he stole cash, her car, and other property to sell in an attempt to settle his drug debts. On December 26, 2006, Dorsey turned himself in to the authorities after Sarah Bonnie's parents discovered the victims. St. Louis Blues fire head coach Craig Berube The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Dorsey's most recent request to have his death sentence overturned in February. In 2017, all seven judges unanimously rejected his attempt to have his guilty plea and death sentence overturned at the Missouri Supreme Court. In 2013, he alleged that the state withheld DNA evidence and...Here are the best ugly Christmas sweaters this season
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.Ugly and hilarious sweaters to liven up your holiday moodChristmas is a time of tradition. Every family has its own, such as when exactly presents get opened, whether a secret Santa system is used or a white elephant game is played and more. Then there are the common traditions like putting up decorations inside and out, pretending you like eggnog and, the most fun of all, attending or throwing an ugly Christmas sweater party.There are many reasons why this tradition took off and has yet to come back down, but one of the biggest is the simple joy that comes from letting go of your appearance-based worries and having some silly, dumb fun with the people you care about most.The 50 best Christmas gift ideas of 2023 Ugly Christmas sweater typesThere are three main categories to consider when selecting your next ugly Christmas sweater.ClassicThe ...Effingham's newest deputy is a... Poodle?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
EFFINGHAM, Ill. (WTWO/WAWV) — When you think of a police dog, you likely think of large, intimidating, German Shepherds, or maybe a Bloodhound utilizing its nose to track the trail of a suspect.But the latest K9 to join the Effingham County Sheriff's Office is of a different breed, literally.Meet Deputy Dale, the rescued poodle-mix who will be working as a K9 therapy dog alongside School Resource Officer Alex Ritz.Image of Officer Alex Ritz and Effingham's newest Deputy, K9 Dale. (Image courtesy of the Effingham Sheriff's Office)"I have seen Therapy Dogs work wonders in instances where young children were required to testify in court," Sheriff Paul F. Kuhns said. "There is something about a friendly dog that makes intimidating unfamiliar places, a little less scary." WATCH: Paris, Ill. based-baker has decorating ideas for Christmas cookies According to the sheriff, Dale is a 2½-year-old Poodle mix rescued out of Brevard County, Florida. Kuhns said Dale's role will be to assist peo...Children’s Hospital Colorado reverses course, will continue paying full tuition for current recipients
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
Children’s Hospital Colorado reversed course Tuesday and said it would continue paying full tuition for employees who received the benefit this year.The Aurora hospital had announced earlier this month that all employees pursuing eligible degrees would receive only $5,250 in tuition assistance next year.Some staff members who’d previously had their full tuition paid by the hospital told The Denver Post and other news outlets that they didn’t think they could pay the balance of their tuition and were scrambling for solutions.Children’s stated earlier this week that it decided to stop paying full tuition because too many employees had enrolled. The hospital estimated it has spent about $11 million on education benefits since May 2022.Hospital spokeswoman Leila Roche said Tuesday that employees already enrolled in the full tuition program would continue to receive that assistance.Related ArticlesHealth | Staff scrambling after Children’s Hospita...Opinion: There is a hidden housing crisis in Colorado for adults with disabilities
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
Every week, I read yet another news story about energized efforts afoot to provide affordable housing for generalized low-income or no-income people so that they can have a place to call home and be part of their community.These are important endeavors, but there is a hidden community sorely missing from consideration, and they face a crisis that deserves equal attention.I’m talking about people like my daughter – adults who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), such as severe autism, that render them our most vulnerable citizens. My daughter is just one of around 130,000 people with IDD in Colorado. Many of them cannot speak and require 24-7 support to get dressed, make a sandwich or cross the street. Adults with IDD also deserve to exist within their communities with the necessary support to live full and joyful lives.A Battlefront for Supported InclusionStarting as toddlers, the battle begins for families of children with intellectual and developmental disabilit...Michael Malone: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope passed concussion protocol to return to Nuggets game in Chicago
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
CHICAGO — After sustaining a head injury during the first quarter Tuesday night, Nuggets guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope passed in-game concussion protocol to briefly check back into the game, coach Michael Malone said.Caldwell-Pope played eight minutes in the second quarter but ultimately sat out the second half. His injury was designated a head contusion by the team. The Nuggets defeated the Bulls, 114-106.“I was surprised when I saw him (back on the bench),” Malone said. “I asked him, ‘How do you feel?’ He goes, ‘I’m good, I think I can go,’ so I put him in the game. And then as the second quarter was ending, I said, ‘How you doing?’ And he goes, ‘I’m OK.’ I said, ‘Well let’s get through halftime and see where you’re at.’ And it just didn’t make any sense to put him back out there. Let’s go home and hopefully get healthy and whole for our game in a couple of days...South Broadway to close at I-25 Friday evening through midday Saturday for Denver bridge project
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
A portion of South Broadway in Denver will close Friday night for a partial Interstate 25 on-ramp bridge placement as part of a larger street improvement project.Both sides of Broadway will be closed between Mississippi and Exposition avenues from 7 p.m. Friday to noon Saturday, Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure announced Tuesday. The Interstate 25 southbound ramp at Broadway also will be closed.A detour will be in place on Alameda Avenue, University Boulevard and Louisiana Avenue. Drivers needing to get onto Interstate 25 should use alternate ramps such as those at Alameda or Mississippi avenues, Santa Fe Drive/Kalamath Street and University Boulevard, DOTI said.DOTI crews will be setting girders for a new Interstate 25 southbound on-ramp over Broadway, which is part of the larger project in the area that will create a new RTD Park-n-Ride entrance, reconstruct local streets to improve traffic flow, extend the bikeway to provide access to the I-25 and Br...I-70 westbound closed, traffic detoured, in Wolcott for vehicle recovery
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:39:48 GMT
The westbound lanes of Interstate 70 are closed from Wolcott to Eagle for a vehicle recovery, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.Traffic is being diverted onto U.S. 6 at the Wolcott exit, exit 157, to the Eagle exit, exit 147.CDOT advised drivers to expect delays due to the heavy traffic volume on the detour route.Related ArticlesColorado News | I-25 near Pueblo to close for train bridge repair after derailment Colorado News | Five injured in 21-vehicle pileup on I-70 near De Beque Colorado News | I-70 westbound reopens at Golden after oversized load hits bridge Colorado News | I-70 reopened in both directions in Glenwood Springs Colorado News | Colorado’s Cottonwood Pass from Gypsum to Roaring Fork Valley closed for winter Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.Latest news
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