Opportunistic Leander erases 26-point deficit to beat Hendrickson 41-40

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:46 GMT

Opportunistic Leander erases 26-point deficit to beat Hendrickson 41-40 AUSTIN (KXAN) — Leander took advantage of shoddy special teams by Hendrickson to pull off a 26-point come-from-behind victory 41-40 on Thursday at Bible Memorial Stadium.The Lions recovered two muffed kick returns by the Hawks and cashed them in for touchdowns, the latter of the two was the go-ahead score with 5:23 left in the game. Lions quarterback Logan Mitchell, who accounted for six touchdowns on the night, zipped a pass to Joseph Marro for a 7-yard score and the ensuing PAT gave the Lions the lead and they hung on for the win.REPORT YOUR SCORE: We'd love to post your team's score on our website, but we need your help to do it. Email the score of your game to [email protected] and we'll get it on our websiteMitchell ran for four touchdowns and threw for two. Both of the passing touchdowns came in the fourth quarter with the first on a wide receiver screen that Zane Wooldridge turned into a 79-yard score with 7:23 left. Leander then hit a high-arcing kick toward the sideline that ...

Texas high school football scores for Thursday, Oct. 19

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:46 GMT

Texas high school football scores for Thursday, Oct. 19 AUSTIN (KXAN) — Leander pulled off a huge come-from-behind win 41-40 over Hendrickson at Bible Stadium on Thursday.Anderson took care of Del Valle 49-17 while Crockett and McCallum both blanked their opponents. Crockett shut out Eastside 47-0 and McCallum blanked Navarro 38-0.REPORT YOUR SCORE: We'd love to post your team's score on our website, but we need your help to do it. Email the score of your game to [email protected] and we'll get it on our websiteIn other notable scores from around Texas, Mansfield Timberview beat Dallas Sunset 90-0. Timberview is ranked No. 3 in the Dave Campbell's Texas Football/Associated Press Class 5A-Division I poll. Check out the rest of the scores from around the area and Texas.Scores from around the KXAN viewing areaAnderson 49, Del Valle 17Crockett 47, Eastside 0Leander 41, Hendrickson 40McCallum 38, Navarro 0Scores from around Texas compiled by the Associated PressCLASS 6AAlief Elsik 21, Alvin 15Byron Nelson 56, Keller Central 10Cibolo Steele 52, ...

High School Football Roundup: Lakeville North’s balanced offense shines in win over Burnsville

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High School Football Roundup: Lakeville North’s balanced offense shines in win over Burnsville Lakeville North 56, Burnsville 7: Riley Grossman threw for 165 yard and three scores, while the Panthers (7-1) accrued 345 yards and three touchdowns on the ground. Sawyer Wilkie led the way in the rushing department with 117 yards and a score.All three of Grossman’s passing scores went to Lane Johnson, who tallied five grabs for 115 yards.Stillwater 58, Park 20: Ponies backup quarterback Conor McGlynn completed 13 of 17 passes for 161 yards and a score, while also tallying two rushing scores.Stillwater (6-2) relied heavily on its ground game, recording 325 yards and seven rushing scores on 50 carries. The rushing attack was highlighted by Emilio Rosario Matias, who carried the ball 16 times for 142 yards and two touchdowns.Skylar Morgan caught eight balls for 147 yards and two touchdowns for Park (3-5).Eden Prairie 29, Woodbury 7: Woodbury (4-4) took a 7-0 second quarter lead on the top-ranked team in Class 6A, when George Bjellos hit Liam Frommelt for a 48-yard scoring strike, but...

Historic Courthouse in Stillwater getting a major makeover

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:46 GMT

Historic Courthouse in Stillwater getting a major makeover The Washington County Historic Courthouse in Stillwater, Minnesota’s oldest standing courthouse, is getting another major makeover — this time on the outside.The courthouse abruptly closed in June 2022 for several months when crews discovered a fracture in one of the heavy timber trusses holding up the roof of the 1870 building.This year, a $4.5 million exterior restoration project is underway at the corner of Third and Pine streets.Crews, along with construction manager Kraus-Anderson, are restoring the building’s exterior, copper roof and dome; doing brick and mortar repair, and grading part of the site. The work is expected to be completed early next year, said Eden Rogers, an engineer with Washington County Public Works.Crews are bringing back and exposing certain original elements and materials that have been covered up over the years, including an integral gutter system that was built into the roof in the late 1800s.“The last time it was reroofed, they just roofed right ...

West St. Paul man pleads guilty to murder in fatal 2021 shooting of Woodbury man in Minneapolis

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West St. Paul man pleads guilty to murder in fatal 2021 shooting of Woodbury man in Minneapolis A West St. Paul man pleaded guilty this week to a second-degree murder charge in the fatal 2021 shooting of a Woodbury man at a Minneapolis fast food drive-through.Lionell Jacque Hicks, 32, admitted to gunning down Tu’quan Smith, also 32, outside a White Castle restaurant on Lake Street two years ago, according to a guilty plea filed Wednesday in Hennepin County District Court.Hicks’ plea agreement with prosecutors calls for a sentence of more than 38 years in prison, according to a news release issued Thursday by the office of Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Nov. 21.“This was a callous, destructive act that brought unimaginable pain to the victim’s family and my thoughts are with them today,” Moriarty said in the news release. “Prioritizing community safety is paramount. Communities are suffering because there are too many guns in irresponsible hands that cause minor incidents to turn violent — and de...

Future of Seafood City supermarket building unclear after cleanup

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:46 GMT

Future of Seafood City supermarket building unclear after cleanup UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. – It took a few weeks, but the rotting fish inside the Seafood City supermarket have been removed."They did a great job,” Albert Pfeifer said. “It just took a long time that was the only problem.”Pfeifer lives in the area and has dealt with the rotting fish smell inside the condemned store for some time.“As soon as you passed Olive, you could smell it,” he said.The supermarket was condemned back in March by St. Louis County Health Inspectors, but thousands of pounds of rotting fish were left behind in freezers.“It smelled like death,” Quneesia Swatson said. Sex offender banned from rec centers after FOX 2 tip On Thursday the cleaning crew tasked with emptying out all the rotting products from the store finished up the job. John Wagner with University City told FOX 2 the city would be picking up the $120,000 tab through a lien put on the property.The future of the building is uncertain. In September, the FOX Files reported 6 Fortune LLC and Seafood City are cur...

Town hall discusses ongoing radioactive waste clean-up effort

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:46 GMT

Town hall discusses ongoing radioactive waste clean-up effort ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – The impact and lasting legacy of St. Louis' role in the Manhattan Project was the focus of discussion at the first radioactive waste meeting in north St. Louis County. Residents shared story after story of their families being ripped apart by rare cancers, autoimmune diseases, and miscarriages.Some residents did not know the cause of their illness until Thursday's meeting. They learned about the radioactive waste that surrounds neighborhoods and yards in north St. Louis County and got updates from elected officials.“My own experience with some of the data that has come out with the Army Corps (of Engineers) hasn’t been consistent. So, my office, along with other representatives, are trying to work. We know the Army Corps does need help," State Representative Chantelle Nickson-Clark said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...

Judge denies bond for accused coach shooter; family claims self-defense

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Judge denies bond for accused coach shooter; family claims self-defense ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis Circuit Court judge said Thursday that the alleged angry parent who shot a youth coach should not get a break to get out of jail.Daryl Brian Clemmons, 43, will remain locked up on no bond. The suspect’s brother, however, said there’s another side to the story.“My brother is innocent,” Jason Clemmons said.Jason’s brother is accused of shooting youth coach Shaquille Latimore last week, over a child’s playing time.“When it first happened, I’m the one who turned my brother in; 30 minutes after it happened,” Jason said.Jason said his brother acted in self-defense.Latimore said prosecutors told him he cannot talk specifics, but he said he’s grateful for one particular parent.“The parent who shielded me and stepped in when they didn’t have to do that, stopped me from…I essentially, probably, wouldn’t be here doing this interview,” he said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now ...

SLPS will close schools on anniversary of campus murders

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SLPS will close schools on anniversary of campus murders ST. LOUIS – Nearly a year ago, a student and teacher at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School were murdered when a former student entered the campus with an AR-style rifle and several rounds of ammunition and opened fire.To honor the memories of Alexzandria Bell, 15, and Jean Kuczka, 61, and provide students and staff an opportunity for reflection and remembrance, the St. Louis Public School District will close both CVPA and Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience (CSMB) High Schools on Oct. 23 and Oct. 24.In a letter to parents, district superintendent Dr. Keisha Scarlett said it’s important for the school community “to acknowledge the difficult emotions that persist within our hearts.”The school shooter was fatally wounded in a gun battle with police officers.

Local pharmacy owner warns patients will pay if PBMs aren’t reeled in

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Local pharmacy owner warns patients will pay if PBMs aren’t reeled in PACIFIC, Mo. – When we interviewed independent pharmacist Jerry Callahan in 2019, he asked us to hide his identity for fear of retribution. Four years later, Callahan is revealing who he is and what he knows to expose how pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are harming healthcare.“Desperation. I’ve got pharmacies and not just me, there’s other pharmacies out there,” he said. “They’re going to close. This has got to change.”Callahan owns five independent pharmacies in Missouri, and recently served as president of the Missouri Pharmacy Association.“You’ve got three PBMs that control 75-80% of the market. They’re just doing take-it-or-leave-it contracts and not giving pharmacies a chance to negotiate with them,” Callahan said.Pharmacy benefit managers are hired by insurance companies to manage drug plans. The PBMs negotiate with drug manufacturers and decide the drugs each plan will cover. In turn, the drugmakers give PBMs rebates, which they pass along to insurers, which can lead to lowe...