Alabama man airlifted to Albany med in VT crash
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A man from Theodore, Alabama, was airlifted to Albany Medical Center Wednesday night with severe injuries. Vermont State Police (VSP) say the crash happened around 9:14 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! An off-duty trooper alerted VSP at the Shaftsbury barracks about a Jeep unable to stay in its lane driving south on VT Route 7a in Arlington. Troopers found the Jeep driving on VT Route 7a near Old West Road. Police say the Jeep sped up, lost control around a corner, and ultimately struck a telephone pole, causing it to land on its side. The driver was airlifted to Albany Medical Center with severe injuries. The Arlington Fire Department, Arlington Rescue Squad, Shaftsbury Fire Department, and Green Mountain Power assisted troopers on the scene.Tri-City drops first series at home in 2023
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
TROY, NY (NEWS10) -- The Tri-City ValleyCats (53-38) were one-hit by the Sussex County Miners (51-40) on Wednesday at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium, and ultimately fell 4-0. It was the third time the ValleyCats were shutout this season, and the second time in the last two weeks. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Sussex County had a runner in scoring position in the second and third innings, and eventually got on the board in the fourth. Anthony Gomez had an infield single off Dan Beebe. Edwin Mateo then laid down a bunt single off Dwayne Marshall. Willie Escala reached on a fielder’s choice, and Gomez went to third. Oraj Anu had an RBI fielder’s choice, and gave the Miners a 1-0 lead. Gavin Stupienski went yard in the sixth to provide Sussex County with a 2-0 advantage.Stupienski led off the eighth with a double against Greg Veliz. Johnny Hipsman followed suit with a two-run jack to pull the Miners ahead, 4-0.Tri-City walked six times, and...Fonda-Fultonville embracing daunting Week 0 matchup with Schuylerville
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
FONDA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Fonda-Fultonville lost just one game in the 2022 high school football season: a one-point, overtime defeat against Schuylerville in the Class C playoff semi-finals. Now the two teams will ring in a new season Friday, and the Braves have a chance to make an early statement. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! "(We) just wanna prove that we're capable of being the best team in Class C," said senior guard and defensive end Logan Miller. "I mean, it's been them (Schuylerville) for a while, 'cause they're a great program…very good program. They've been to states and all that...So, we're the underdog, and I like it that way."Fonda-Fultonville was a force in the class last year, posting its' winningest season in 23 years with a nine-win campaign. Despite the Black Horses cutting the Braves' Super Bowl quest short, revenge is in the back of their minds for their week zero matchup."We kinda put last season in the past, 'cause...ECO chases down, rescues injured bald eagle
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
WESTPORT, N.Y. (NEWS10) - This month, New York State Environmental Conservation Officers (ECOs) helped out an avian in distress on the property of a family home in Essex County. What started in one yard became a three-property chase to rescue an injured bald eagle. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! On Thursday, Aug. 17, Property owners in Westport reported a downed bald eagle on their property, and were met by an ECO to investigate. The officer began working to catch the injured bird, but the eagle managed to avoid the attempts long enough to lead a chase across three properties along Lake Champlain.The eagle was eventually captured safely in a cluster of cedar trees by Lake Champlain. It was determined that the bird had suffered a severe injury to its right wing. The eagle was transported to an animal hospital and rehabilitation center to receive treatment.How often did Europeans consult a doctor in 2021?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
The COVID-19 pandemic placed medical professionals under intense pressure and impacted access to consultations in many other specialities not related to COVID-19. In 2021, the frequency of medical consultations varied widely among the EU members. The average number of doctor consultations per inhabitant ranged between 3.5 and 7.8 in most EU members (except for Malta, for which data were not available). Among the EU members, Slovakia presented the highest averages of medical doctor consultations, recording 11.0 consultations per inhabitant, followed by Germany (9.6), Hungary (9.5), the Netherlands (8.6) and Czechia (7.8). On the other hand, the lowest averages of medical doctor consultations were registered in Sweden (2.3 consultations per inhabitant), Greece (2.7), Portugal (3.5), Denmark (3.8), Finland and Estonia (both 4.1).Source dataset: hlth_hc_phys2Compared with the 2018-2020 annual average, the average number of doctor consultations decreased in 19 of the 24 EU members f...Ask Amy: I can’t be happy about my friend’s baby
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
Dear Amy: I am a grown woman, in my 60s, very happily married.I have always been infertile (that in itself is a long story) due to medical complications early in life, and I have never handled the situation of my infertility well at all.My husband has a grown son from his first marriage.I recently struck up a friendship with a lovely younger woman. We have many things in common, despite the difference in age. She is married and has a young child.She has always said she only wanted one child but recently has started talking about having a second.If she does, I will be unable to be happy for her because I have never been capable of being genuinely happy for any expectant mother (because it never happened for me).Please don’t recommend counseling. I have tried it in the past and it does not help.I want to be happy for her, but I can’t, and this is breaking my heart.– Can’t Get Past the HurtDear Can’t Get Past: I wonder if a counselor has ever told you that it is not necessa...Harriette Cole: I hoped I was wrong about my son’s girlfriend. I wasn’t.
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
DEAR HARRIETTE: My 20-year-old son lives with me. He has been dating a disrespectful girl for two years now.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: My son needs discipline, and I’m thinking about the military Advice | Harriette Cole: Our marriage is just one long fight. How do I fix this? Advice | Harriette Cole: I let my college-age daughter fly by herself. Was I a bad mom? Advice | Harriette Cole: He ignored my warnings. Now the IRS wants to talk to him. Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m fuming over this anonymous note about my teen In the beginning, I made assumptions about her because most of her social media photos were of her making obscene gestures and such, but I tried to get to know her better in the hope that maybe I was wrong about her. I wasn’t.She is rude, disrespectful and selfish. She talks to my son like he’s nothing when she’s mad, and I see him spending the maj...Giant-slayer Japan faces a tough road at the Rugby World Cup
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
Japan has been a fan favorite at the last two Rugby World Cups for its underdog victories over top-tier teams.Its win over the Springboks in 2015 has passed into lore (and a movie) as the Miracle of Brighton and its victories over Scotland and Ireland in 2019 caused jubilation in a World Cup hosted by Japan.As the Brave Blossoms head into the upcoming edition in France, they do so with opponents alerted. They no longer have the advantages of surprise or underestimation.At the same time, they come into the tournament on a run of poor form, having won only one of four tests this season and only four of 18 tests since hosting the last World Cup.Rugby in Japan has gone through foundational changes since 2019, designed in part to capitalize on the success of the World Cup which won over a broader domestic audience.The inauguration of Japan League One as successor to the former Japan Top League as the professional domestic competition has attracted some of the world’s best players a...Slumping England heads to Rugby World Cup with big players suspended and as a title outsider
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
Rarely has England gone into a Rugby World Cup with so little external expectation.Three times a finalist — and once a winner — in the last five editions of the tournament, the English have long been Europe’s big hope on the global stage and the team that most concerned the big guns from the southern hemisphere.No more.Overtaken by Ireland, France and — whisper it — Scotland since the 2019 World Cup, England is run by the world’s richest rugby union but currently doesn’t have elite-level players or coach to show for it.Steve Borthwick is the man in charge following the departure late last year of Eddie Jones, the colorful Australian coach with whom the Rugby Football Union and seemingly England’s players ran out of patience.Borthwick was solid if unspectacular as a player, more of a workhorse than someone with a highlights reel on YouTube. Conservative can best describe his approach as a coach, too, and his kick-pressure game plan is hardly making England’s class of 2023 a must-watc...Eddie Jones says slumping Australia can win the Rugby World Cup. He’s serious.
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:29:45 GMT
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Never has any team heading into a Rugby World Cup been in such a “good place” without having won a game all year.Except — maybe — in the mischievous eyes of Australia coach Eddie Jones.On naming a youthful and inexperienced 33-man squad with three uncapped players, no Michael Hooper and one specialist flyhalf who was not named Quade Cooper, Jones said, “This squad is good enough to win this World Cup and possibly go on to win the next World Cup.” His tongue wasn’t firmly in his cheek. “That’s the advantage of picking young guys. The experts have written us off. No one believes we can do it, but we believe.”Those comments were made before the Wallabies lost their fifth in a row, 41-17 to World Cup host France at Stade de France, where Australia will open its World Cup campaign against Georgia on Sept. 9. Wales, Fiji and Portugal are also in the Wallabies’ pool.Jones was still upbeat, though, after being swept in the Rugby Champ...Latest news
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