Panthers nailed to the ground by the Eagles, 21-18

[ad_1] CHARLOTTE – At times this season the Panthers have flirted with disaster, but mostly avoided it. Sunday, all the small calamities caught up with them at once, and turned into a big one. After leaving the door open with a familiar unease in the third quarter, the Panthers lost 21-18 to the Eagles at … Read more

Sporting events see record numbers of fans attending

[ad_1] The DSU Stampede came in full force in DSU football’s home opener against Sacramento State. With the expansion of Greater Zion Stadium, DSU has been able to adapt to the increase in the number of spectators. Photo of Emily Wight. With the expansion of Greater Zion Stadium, Dixie State University saw its attendance increase … Read more

NapaSan remains in standby mode for cellar wastewater | Local News

[ad_1] One involves a small cellar in a rented space that produces 250,000 gallons of cellar wastewater each year. Evacuating the sewage to the NapaSan plant could cost around $ 32,000 per year, while truck transportation to East Bay MUD could cost around $ 30,000 per year, the district estimated. So in this case, the … Read more

Facebook Unveils New Controls For Kids Using Its Platforms | Chicago News

[ad_1] In this June 4, 2012 file photo, an unidentified 11-year-old girl logs into Facebook on her iPhone at her home in Palo Alto, Calif. (AP Photo / Paul Sakuma, File) NEW YORK (AP) – Facebook, following damning testimonials that its platforms harm children, will introduce several features, including getting teens to take a break … Read more

Iraqi parliamentary vote marred by boycott and voter apathy – Daily News

[ad_1] By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA BAGHDAD (AP) – Iraqis voted on Sunday in parliamentary elections held months ahead of schedule as a concession to a popular youth-led uprising against corruption and mismanagement. But the vote was marked by widespread apathy and a boycott on the part of many young activists who took to the streets of … Read more

Mary J. Blige reveals cancer has taken its toll on her family

[ad_1] Mary J. Blige encourages her female fans to take cancer screening seriously. In a recent event, she spoke about a family member who died of cancer. Mary J. Blige is leading a new breast cancer campaign aimed at black Americans after admitting she skipped tests and mammograms until she was 40. As part of … Read more

Maryville’s New Budget Reaches All-Time High

[ad_1] Maryville City Council voted to approve the budget of $ 44,866,555 for the 2021-22 fiscal year which began Oct. 1 at its special meeting on Sept. 30. The city’s new financial plan is the largest in Maryville’s history. Yet there are several other facets of the income and expenditure for the coming year that … Read more

Carmelo Anthony thinks the team culture will be ‘fun’

[ad_1] Even though the whole team has yet to speak, fans can already tell that this Los Angeles Lakers team is going to be exciting. All the players said they were willing to sacrifice themselves to win, and that kind of mentality should take them far. LeBron James himself looks terribly excited for the 2021-22 … Read more

What went well against the Broncos

[ad_1] 3:44 p.m. – What went wrong: Against Cincinnati, James Pierre allowed JaMarr Chase to get behind him for a critical second-half touchdown, and with 5:46 left in the fourth quarter against Denver, Courtland Sutton did the same, this time for 39 yards to cut the Steelers lead to 24-19. Denver’s attempt for the two-point … Read more