Norman Quack’s Chophouse closes its Stillwater location

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

Norman Quack’s Chophouse closes its Stillwater location Norman Quack’s Chophouse, a family-friendly American grill known particularly for its onion rings, has closed its Stillwater location.The restaurant, with a distinctive large duck sign attached to the building, opened in early 2019 off U.S. 36 and Northwestern Avenue in the Valley Ridge Mall. The space was formerly home to Sweet Taste of Italy.The closure seemed abrupt: A handwritten sign was posted on the door, and social media pages for the Stillwater location were deleted.The restaurant’s original location is in Forest Lake and remains open.Norman Quack’s Chophouse: 843 West Broadway Ave., Forest Lake; 651-982-6777; normanquacks.comRelated ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Mexican ice cream shop in St. Paul gets a new name to go with familiar creamy paletas Restaurants, Food and Drink | Family Ethiopian recipes are coming to Lowertown at new restaurant Erta Ale Restaurants, Food and Drink | Herbst Eatery and Farm St...

Mexican ice cream shop in St. Paul gets a new name to go with familiar creamy paletas

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

Mexican ice cream shop in St. Paul gets a new name to go with familiar creamy paletas A Mexican ice cream shop on the west side of St. Paul is getting a major overhaul this week with a new name, additional owners, and plans for the future.Formerly La Michoacana Pink Ice Cream, the store on Cesar Chavez and Ada streets is being rebranded to Le Fresuchii Neveria. Andrea Cruz and her husband, John Babcock, recently joined the shop’s ownership group and are working to help the business set itself apart.The shop’s existing menu, which consists primarily of paletas — Mexican fruit-based popsicles — will stay familiar, Cruz said. The previous owner is still in charge of developing flavors and making the paletas, though now he might have more time to experiment. As for Cruz and Babcock, their major innovation is developing new molds to freeze paletas in unique shapes.The rebrand is the first priority, though, so we’ll have to wait a bit for creative popsicle designs and different flavors.The new name is a play on la fresa, Spanish for strawberry, and Cruz is hoping it’...

City of Troy announces work-related road closures

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

City of Troy announces work-related road closures TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The City of Troy's Department of Public Utilities announced that work involving water infrastructure on River Street started on Wednesday. The construction will leave River Street closed from Glen Avenue to Douw Street from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for the next four business days. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Northbound traffic will be detoured onto Douw Street, then to 6th Avenue. Southbound traffic will be detoured onto Glen Avenue, then to 6th Avenue. "While road closures can be inconvenient for residents, they help keep our workforce safe so they can focus on the vital work we all depend on," said Troy Department of Public Utilities Superintendent Chris Wheland. "Motorists are advised to anticipate detours and should seek alternative routes when making travel plans." Earth Night Out event happening in Troy The City of Troy has set up solar-powered signage to inform motorists ...

Arbor Day tree planting set in Warrensburg

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

Arbor Day tree planting set in Warrensburg WARRENSBURG, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The town of Warrensburg is celebrating Arbor Day in the way the day might suggest - by planting a tree. A planting event and presentation are set for Friday, May 12, to educate on the importance of nature. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! A tree planting ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. at Echo Lake Park in Warrensburg. Hosted by Maren Stoddard of the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District, the event is a chance to hear about the role that trees play in the area's ecosystem. Clifton Park holding annual Arbor Day celebration The tree to be planted is a sugar maple, and its introduction to the park is considered part of a reforestation effort. Families are encouraged to bring their children and grandchildren to hear about the importance of forestry.

Father and son convicted in Schenectady cocaine trafficking case

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

Father and son convicted in Schenectady cocaine trafficking case SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A father and son, along with another New Jersey man, were convicted in a cocaine trafficking case in Schenectady on Wednesday, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Jeffrey Civitello Sr. (51, Schenectady), Jeffrey Civitello Jr. (23, Schenectady), and Richard Sinde (58, Fort Lee, New Jersey) each face at least 10 years and up to life in prison. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Civitellos were charged in May 2022, with Sinde being indicted in 2021. According to the DOJ, as part of the conspiracy, another conspirator delivered three kilograms of cocaine to Civitello Sr. in Schenectady on March 29, 2021, with Sinde and the conspirator delivering an additional three kilograms two days later on March 31, 2021. The DOJ said on March 31, 2021, the Civitellos ordered more cocaine and suggested that Sinde and another conspirator use a 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee owned by Civitello Jr. to transpor...

It's back! Loop trolley returns for 2023 season

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

It's back! Loop trolley returns for 2023 season UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. - One big piece of the St. Louis experience has officially returned. The loop trolley reopens for the 2023 season on Thursday. The loop trolley will operate on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through October 29. People can grab rides along the Delmar Loop from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on days it's in service. The trolley runs from Delmar Boulevard and DeBaliviere Avenue, between the University City Library and the Missouri History Museum. Rides are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Trending -- ‘Weirdest St. Louis thing?’ Funny comments from FOX 2 fans Bi-State Development took charge of trolley operations last year. According to Bi-State Development, there are no charges to ride the trolley, and no tickets or reservations are needed. The trolley first started running in November 2018 but it had to shut down in December 2019 because of financial problems. Before last year, there were concerns that the Loop Trolley project could default on million...

Jerry Springer dies at 79: Report

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

Jerry Springer dies at 79: Report Jerry Springer, the legendary daytime talk show host, has reportedly died at 79 years old.The former mayor of Cincinnati died "peacefully" at his suburban Chicago home on Thursday according to a family statement obtained by WLWT in Cincinnati.A spokesperson for the Springer family told TMZ that the personality was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago.“Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word,” said Jene Galvin, a spokesperson for the family and friend of Springer's. “He’s irreplaceable and his loss hurts immensely, but memories of his intellect, heart, and humor will live on.”Springer was Cincinnati's 56th mayor in 1977. He left the political field to pursue a career in television and was a news anchor and commentator at WLWT before beginning his career in daytime TV. "The Jerry Springer Show," a smash hit for 27 years, ...

Riverside County deputies shoot, kill driver at end of pursuit

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

Riverside County deputies shoot, kill driver at end of pursuit Riverside County Sheriff's Office deputies shot and killed a person during a gunfight near Meadowbrook Wednesday night, officials said.In a release, sheriff's officials said a few minutes after 7 p.m., deputies spotted a person matching the description of a wanted felon leaving a residence at which the deputies were serving a warrant.Deputies tried to pull over the person, but they failed to stop, prompting a pursuit that ended when the suspect lost control of their vehicle at Meadowbrook Avenue and Peach Street, according to the RCSO.After the crash, the person came out of their vehicle and opened fire, prompting return fire from the deputies, officials said.The person, who has not been identified, was struck at least one time, though officials have not said how many deputies opened fire or how many rounds were shot.Despite medical aid, the suspect was declared dead. No deputies were injured.The deputies involved will be put on paid administrative leave while the investigation is o...

Larry Magid: How I nearly fell for a frightening ‘virtual kidnapping’ scam

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

Larry Magid: How I nearly fell for a frightening ‘virtual kidnapping’ scam I was impacted by a scam phone call this week that didn’t cost me money or expose my data, but took an enormous emotional toll, including 20 minutes of terror.Related ArticlesBusiness | Magid: Teens can now use Meta Horizon Worlds Business | Magid: I asked ChatGPT to help me write an AI safety guide Business | Magid: Google doubles down on sleep sensing Business | Magid: Is the internet responsible for increased anxiety? Writing this column a day later, I’m still anxious, and frankly, a little embarrassed that I believed the scammer when he said he had kidnapped my wife.As a long-time tech journalist and founder and CEO of an online safety organization, I know a lot about phone and online scams and have written and spoken extensively on the subject. But this call felt real to me and threatened to separate me not from money but from someone, who, along with my children, means more to me than anything in the world. Being ...

Jerry Springer, former Cincinnati mayor and talk show host, dead at 79

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:24:36 GMT

Jerry Springer, former Cincinnati mayor and talk show host, dead at 79 Jerry Springer, the former Cincinnati mayor and longtime TV host whose tabloid talk show was known for outrageous arguments, thrown chairs and physical confrontations between sparring couples and homewreckers, has died, Bradley Singer, his manager, said Thursday. Springer was 79.Springer once told CNN that he did not mind being referred to as the “grandfather of trash TV,” saying in 2010, as “The Jerry Springer Show” celebrated its 20th anniversary on the air: “It’s probably accurate. I don’t know what the award for that is, but I think it is true that we were probably one of the first shows to present some of the outrageousness we have.”The show ended in 2018, after more than 4,000 episodes and countless think pieces about Springer’s role in the decline of culture, if not civilization.Related ArticlesObituaries | Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals family history behind his views on antisemitism Obituaries | Dwyane Wade, who has trans daughter, says he left Flo...