Delaware County officials, school administrators and law enforcement kicked off a new Delco Safe Schools Collaborative initiative Thursday aimed at addressing issues of safety, security and behavioral health in schools across the county and state. “The creation of this collaborative was sparked by the Legislature’s action last year in passing Act 33, but its existence is first and foremost a reflection of our commitment as a county to do everything in our power to keep our children safe,” said District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer, who acted as the facilitator for the inaugural event. “As tragic stories involving school violence have unfolded across the country, we are increasingly aware of the complex challenges facing school administrators.” Act 33, passed last year, encouraged counties to develop and promote best practices for emergencies in school settings through a preparedness planning approach. “We want to make sure that we coordinate our emergency responder and law enforcement resources in a way that maximizes our ability to support our schools and our communities,” said Stollsteimer. The meeting came two days after Upper Darby Police responded to a threat of a possible student with a gun at Upper Darby High School. No weapon was found, but two students were held for questioning concerning a gun that had been stolen from a car. While Thursday’s event had been planned for several months and was not prompted by that event, it still served to highlight the need for collaboration between educators, law enforcement and emergency services. The event was organized jointly by Delaware County Emergency Services, the county District Attorney’s Office and the Delaware County Intermediate Unit, which hosted. It was attended by representatives from more than a dozen school districts and 18 law enforcement agencies, including municipal police departments and the Pennsylvania State Police. Among those in attendance were County Council Chair Dr. Monica Taylor, who delivered opening remarks, as well as Nether Providence Police Chief David Splain, Folcroft Police Chief William Bair and Director of Emergency Services Edward Beebe, who held a panel discussion on challenges and opportunities. Some of the issues raised in that first panel discussion included outdated technology and the need for open, continuous communication with the community, as well as “real time” issues responders have encountered like access to current floor plans and keys for all school buildings. The Collaborative will hold quarterly meetings, with the next expected to take place sometime in February. “Particularly in a county such as ours, with more than 40 separate police departments, 17 school districts, and dozens of private schools and childcare facilities, the collaboration that Act 33 recommends is essential,” said Taylor. “That’s why we have established this collaborative. We want to share expertise, provide training, and develop protocols as needed. Most importantly, we want to start a robust, open conversation about this critically important topic.”Andrew Luck returns to Stanford as the GM of the football program
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The Israeli Justice Ministry made the announcement in a message late on Thursday, saying the investigation would focus on the findings of a recent report by the Uvda investigative programme into Sara Netanyahu. The programme uncovered a trove of WhatsApp messages in which Mrs Netanyahu appears to instruct a former aide to organise protests against political opponents and to intimidate Hadas Klein, a key witness in the trial. The announcement did not mention Mrs Netanyahu by name and the Justice Ministry declined further comment. Earlier on Thursday, Mr Netanyahu blasted the Uvda report as “lies”. It is the latest in a long line of legal troubles for the Netanyahus, highlighted by the PM’s ongoing corruption trial. Mr Netanyahu is charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in a series of cases alleging he exchanged favours with powerful media moguls and wealthy associates. He denies the charges and says he is the victim of a “witch hunt” by overzealous prosecutors, police and the media.AP Sports SummaryBrief at 6:31 p.m. EST
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The 39-year-old takes charge for the first time in Sunday’s Premier League trip to promoted Ipswich having been confirmed as Erik ten Hag’s successor at the beginning of November. Amorim has made a positive impression since starting work at the United in an international fortnight that ended with an impressive first appearance in front of the media. 🆚 Ipswich Town.🏟️ Portman Road.⏰ 16:30 GMT. 🫡 We will be there. #MUFC pic.twitter.com/0eHCSDYmhE — Manchester United (@ManUtd) November 21, 2024 The Portuguese was gregarious, engaging and smiley throughout Friday’s press conference but that warmth comes with a ruthlessness edge if players do not adhere to his approach. “You can be the same person,” head coach Amorim said. “Be a positive person that can understand this is one place to be, then there is the dressing room, there are some places to have fun, there are some places to work hard. “So, I can be ruthless when I have to be. If you think as a team, I will be the nicest guy you have ever seen. If there is someone just thinking about himself, I will be a different person. “I’m not that type of guy that wants to show that he is the boss. “They will feel it in the small details, that I can be the smiling one but then when we have a job to do I will be a different person, and they understand that.” ‘The Smiling One’ follows ‘the Special One’ as United’s second Portuguese manager, with Jose Mourinho one of five managers to try and fail to reach the heights scaled by Sir Alex Ferguson. The Scot retired as a Premier League champion in 2013 and the Red Devils have failed to launch a sustained title bid since adding that 20th top-flight crown. Asked about whether he will lean on Ferguson to understand the history of United and whether he has met him, Amorim said: “No, not yet. I didn’t have that opportunity. “It’s hard to copy someone, so I have to be me. Of course I’m not the best person in here to show the history of Manchester United. “It should be the club first and also me because I’m always paying attention on those details and try to focus our players in the history of the club, not the recent history. “You have to be very demanding. This is a club that needs to win, has to win, so we have to show that to our players but it’s a different time. “I cannot be the same guy that Sir Alex Ferguson was. It’s a different time. “I have to have a different approach, but I can also be demanding with a different approach, so that is my focus.” Like Ferguson in 1986, Amorim starts life at United in the November of a season that started with a paltry points tally. The 39-year-old acknowledges the timing makes “it’s so much harder” for him to imprint his style at a club whose youth foundations look in safe hands. “It’s the project of Manchester United,” Amorim said. “Nowadays, you need young guys, guys from the academy for everything. “To bring that history of the club because they feel the club in a different way. “And also because you have all these rules with financial fair play, when a player from our academy is so much different to the players that we bought and then we sell. “So, everything is connected. I will try to help all the players, especially the young ones.” Amorim’s first match will be a fascinating watch for onlookers, who have kept a particularly close eye on his work during his farewell to Sporting Lisbon. The Portuguese managed three final matches after being confirmed as United head coach, including a 4-1 Champions League win against Manchester City. Pep Guardiola’s side have dominated English football in recent years and the City boss this week signed a new deal until 2027. “I think it’s a problem for everybody here, but we have so much to do, we cannot focus on anyone,” Amorim said. “We just have to focus on our club, improve our club and not focus on the other clubs, so let’s focus on Manchester United. “It’s amazing (the test) – if you can beat that team it’s a good sign but, like I said, we are focused on Manchester United.”Quest Partners LLC bought a new stake in shares of Kite Realty Group Trust ( NYSE:KRG – Free Report ) during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor bought 23,760 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock, valued at approximately $631,000. Other institutional investors have also recently made changes to their positions in the company. State of Alaska Department of Revenue raised its position in Kite Realty Group Trust by 0.4% during the third quarter. State of Alaska Department of Revenue now owns 128,378 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock valued at $3,408,000 after purchasing an additional 484 shares during the period. Marcum Wealth LLC raised its holdings in Kite Realty Group Trust by 1.4% during the 3rd quarter. Marcum Wealth LLC now owns 40,855 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock valued at $1,085,000 after buying an additional 571 shares during the period. Legacy Wealth Asset Management LLC lifted its position in Kite Realty Group Trust by 2.9% in the third quarter. Legacy Wealth Asset Management LLC now owns 23,688 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $629,000 after buying an additional 671 shares during the last quarter. United Services Automobile Association boosted its stake in Kite Realty Group Trust by 4.6% during the second quarter. United Services Automobile Association now owns 17,781 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $398,000 after buying an additional 777 shares during the period. Finally, First Trust Direct Indexing L.P. boosted its stake in Kite Realty Group Trust by 4.2% during the third quarter. First Trust Direct Indexing L.P. now owns 22,400 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $595,000 after buying an additional 910 shares during the period. Institutional investors own 90.81% of the company’s stock. Kite Realty Group Trust Stock Performance Shares of Kite Realty Group Trust stock opened at $27.41 on Friday. The company has a current ratio of 3.08, a quick ratio of 3.08 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.97. The stock’s fifty day moving average price is $26.39 and its 200-day moving average price is $24.31. The firm has a market cap of $6.02 billion, a P/E ratio of -679.75, a P/E/G ratio of 3.80 and a beta of 1.29. Kite Realty Group Trust has a 12 month low of $19.64 and a 12 month high of $27.94. Kite Realty Group Trust Increases Dividend Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades Several equities research analysts have recently issued reports on the stock. Piper Sandler raised their target price on shares of Kite Realty Group Trust from $30.00 to $33.00 and gave the stock an “overweight” rating in a report on Tuesday, September 3rd. Raymond James raised Kite Realty Group Trust from a “market perform” rating to a “strong-buy” rating and set a $28.00 target price on the stock in a research note on Friday, August 16th. Wells Fargo & Company raised Kite Realty Group Trust from an “underweight” rating to an “equal weight” rating and raised their price target for the stock from $23.00 to $26.00 in a research note on Wednesday, August 28th. Robert W. Baird upped their price objective on Kite Realty Group Trust from $26.00 to $29.00 and gave the company a “neutral” rating in a research report on Friday, November 15th. Finally, KeyCorp lifted their target price on Kite Realty Group Trust from $28.00 to $31.00 and gave the stock an “overweight” rating in a research report on Tuesday, November 12th. Three research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating, four have given a buy rating and one has assigned a strong buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat, Kite Realty Group Trust presently has a consensus rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus price target of $28.86. Check Out Our Latest Stock Report on KRG Insider Transactions at Kite Realty Group Trust In related news, Director Steven P. Grimes sold 37,295 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Monday, September 16th. The shares were sold at an average price of $26.80, for a total value of $999,506.00. Following the completion of the transaction, the director now owns 732,252 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $19,624,353.60. The trade was a 4.85 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which is available at the SEC website . Corporate insiders own 2.00% of the company’s stock. Kite Realty Group Trust Company Profile ( Free Report ) Kite Realty Group Trust (NYSE: KRG) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) headquartered in Indianapolis, IN that is one of the largest publicly traded owners and operators of open-air shopping centers and mixed-use assets. The Company’s primarily grocery-anchored portfolio is located in high-growth Sun Belt and select strategic gateway markets. Read More Receive News & Ratings for Kite Realty Group Trust Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Kite Realty Group Trust and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .GREEN LAKE, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin man who faked his own drowning this summer and left his wife and three children has been located in Eastern Europe and is communicating with law enforcement, but he has not committed to returning home, authorities said. Ryan Borgwardt began communicating with authorities Nov. 11, after they tracked him down, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said Thursday. The sheriff showed a video that Borgwardt sent police that day from an undisclosed location. The sheriff said no charges have been filed and that he doesn't think they will be necessary while authorities “keep pulling at his heartstrings” to come home. Here are some things to know about Borgwardt and his disappearance: Who is he? Borgwardt, who is in his mid-40s, lived with his wife and children in Watertown, a city of about 23,000 people northwest of Milwaukee that is known for its German heritage, parochial schools and two dams on the Rock River. When did he disappear? The sheriff has said his department was told Aug. 12 that Borgwardt had not been heard from since the previous day, when he traveled about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from home to Green Lake to go kayaking. Borgwardt’s wife said he texted her at 10:49 p.m. to say he was heading to shore. How was the search conducted? Deputies found Borgwardt’s vehicle and trailer near Green Lake. His kayak was discovered on the lake, overturned and with a life jacket attached to it, in an area where the water is about 200 feet (60 meters) deep. An angler later found Borgwardt’s fishing rod. The search for his body continued for more than 50 days, with divers scouring the lake on several occasions. How did authorities find Borgwardt? Clues — including that he reported his passport lost or stolen and obtained a new one a few months before he disappeared — led investigators to speculate that he made it appear that he had drowned to go meet a woman he had been communicating with in the Central Asian country of Uzbekistan. Podoll declined to comment when asked what he knew about the woman, but he said law enforcement contacted Borgwardt “through a female that spoke Russian.” His identity was confirmed through asking him questions that the sheriff said only Borgwardt would know and by a video he made and sent them Nov. 11. He has spoken with someone from the sheriff's department almost daily since. However Podoll said Thursday that Borgwardt's exact location in Eastern Europe was not known. Why are U.S. authorities struggling to pinpoint his location? Podoll said Chief Deputy Matt Vande Kolk has been the one communicating with Borgwardt and their conversations have all taken place via email. Vande Kolk told The Associated Press in an email Friday that authorities are trying to determine Borgwardt's exact location. But that might not be easy even with modern surveillance technology. Scott Shackelford, executive director of the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research at Indiana University, said authorities should be able to locate Borgwardt through his device's internet protocol address, a unique number assigned to every device connected to the internet. But he said it's very easy to mask an IP address and make it appear as if the device is in one country when it's really in another. Software exists that can route your IP address across the globe, Shackelford said. Police may not have the expertise, the manpower or any interest in digging through multiple layers of cyber deception, he said. What was in the video Borgwardt sent to law enforcement? Wearing an orange T-shirt, Borgwardt, unsmiling, looks directly at the camera, apparently filmed on a cellphone. Borgwardt says he is in his apartment and briefly pans the camera, but mostly shows a door and bare walls. “I’m safe and secure, no problem,” he says. How did he fake his death? Borgwardt has told authorities he overturned his kayak on the lake, dumped his phone in it and paddled an inflatable boat to shore. He told authorities he chose Green Lake because it is Wisconsin's deepest at 237 feet (over 72 meters). He then rode an electric bike stashed by a boat launch about 70 miles (110 kilometers) through the night to Madison, the sheriff said. From there, by Borgwardt's account, he traveled by bus to Detroit and then Canada, where he boarded a plane. Police are still verifying Borgwardt’s description of what happened, Podoll said. Why did he do it? Borgwardt faked his death and fled because of “personal matters,” thinking it was the right thing to do, the sheriff said. Investigators found that he took out a $375,000 life insurance policy in January for his family. “He was just going to try and make things better in his mind, and this was the way it was going to be,” Podoll said. What's next? Borgwardt has not yet decided to return home, and if he does it will be of his own free will, according to Podoll. Deputies are stressing to him the importance of returning home and cleaning up the mess he made. The sheriff suggested that Borgwardt could be charged with obstructing the investigation into his disappearance, but so far no counts have been filed. The search for Borgwardt, which lasted more than a month, is said to have cost at least $35,000. Borgwardt told authorities that he did not expect the search to last more than two weeks, Podoll said, and his biggest concern is how the community will react to him if he returns. This story was updated to correct the spelling of Scott Shackelford’s last name, which had been misspelled “Shackleford.” Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. Stay up-to-date on what's happening Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!
What to know about a Wisconsin man who faked his own death and fled to Eastern EuropeGREEN LAKE, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin man who faked his own drowning this summer and left his wife and three children has been located in Eastern Europe and is communicating with law enforcement, but he has not committed to returning home, authorities said. Ryan Borgwardt began communicating with authorities Nov. 11, after they tracked him down, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said Thursday. The sheriff showed a video that Borgwardt sent police that day from an undisclosed location. The sheriff said no charges have been filed and that he doesn't think they will be necessary while authorities “keep pulling at his heartstrings” to come home. Here are some things to know about Borgwardt and his disappearance: Borgwardt, who is in his mid-40s, lived with his wife and children in Watertown, a city of about 23,000 people northwest of Milwaukee that is known for its German heritage, parochial schools and two dams on the Rock River. The sheriff has said his department was told Aug. 12 that Borgwardt had not been heard from since the previous day, when he traveled about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from home to Green Lake to go kayaking. Borgwardt’s wife said he texted her at 10:49 p.m. to say he was heading to shore. Deputies found Borgwardt’s vehicle and trailer near Green Lake. His kayak was discovered on the lake, overturned and with a life jacket attached to it, in an area where the water is about 200 feet (60 meters) deep. An angler later found Borgwardt’s fishing rod. The search for his body continued for more than 50 days, with divers scouring the lake on several occasions. Clues — including that he reported his passport lost or stolen and obtained a new one a few months before he disappeared — led investigators to speculate that he made it appear that he had drowned to go meet a woman he had been communicating with in the Central Asian country of Uzbekistan. Podoll declined to comment when asked what he knew about the woman, but he said law enforcement contacted Borgwardt “through a female that spoke Russian.” His identity was confirmed through asking him questions that the sheriff said only Borgwardt would know and by a video he made and sent them Nov. 11. He has spoken with someone from the sheriff's department almost daily since. However Podoll said Thursday that Borgwardt's exact location in Eastern Europe was not known. Podoll said Chief Deputy Matt Vande Kolk has been the one communicating with Borgwardt and their conversations have all taken place via email. Vande Kolk told The Associated Press in an email Friday that authorities are trying to determine Borgwardt's exact location. But that might not be easy even with modern surveillance technology. Scott Shackelford, executive director of the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research at Indiana University, said authorities should be able to locate Borgwardt through his device's internet protocol address, a unique number assigned to every device connected to the internet. But he said it's very easy to mask an IP address and make it appear as if the device is in one country when it's really in another. Software exists that can route your IP address across the globe, Shackelford said. Police may not have the expertise, the manpower or any interest in digging through multiple layers of cyber deception, he said. Wearing an orange T-shirt, Borgwardt, unsmiling, looks directly at the camera, apparently filmed on a cellphone. Borgwardt says he is in his apartment and briefly pans the camera, but mostly shows a door and bare walls. “I’m safe and secure, no problem,” he says. Borgwardt has told authorities he overturned his kayak on the lake, dumped his phone in it and paddled an inflatable boat to shore. He told authorities he chose Green Lake because it is Wisconsin's deepest at 237 feet (over 72 meters). He then rode an electric bike stashed by a boat launch about 70 miles (110 kilometers) through the night to Madison, the sheriff said. From there, by Borgwardt's account, he traveled by bus to Detroit and then Canada, where he boarded a plane. Police are still verifying Borgwardt’s description of what happened, Podoll said. Borgwardt faked his death and fled because of “personal matters,” thinking it was the right thing to do, the sheriff said. Investigators found that he took out a $375,000 life insurance policy in January for his family. “He was just going to try and make things better in his mind, and this was the way it was going to be,” Podoll said. Borgwardt has not yet decided to return home, and if he does it will be of his own free will, according to Podoll. Deputies are stressing to him the importance of returning home and cleaning up the mess he made. The sheriff suggested that Borgwardt could be charged with obstructing the investigation into his disappearance, but so far no counts have been filed. The search for Borgwardt, which lasted more than a month, is said to have cost at least $35,000. Borgwardt told authorities that he did not expect the search to last more than two weeks, Podoll said, and his biggest concern is how the community will react to him if he returns. This story was updated to correct the spelling of Scott Shackelford’s last name, which had been misspelled “Shackleford.” Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!Frank Knox Joins AutoAcquire AI as Strategic Advisor
anchester City are going through a terrible time in all their competitions and it seems that they are on a slide from which, at least this season, they will not be able to get out This Thursday, as part of the traditional celebrations, they drew at home to , in what is their fourth game without a win in the Premier League and with a deep crisis of results that threaten, above all, their participation in the Champions League, where they are on the verge of elimination in the first round The let the game slip away after the ' ' goalkeeper saved a penalty from Erling Haaland. The poor result increases the pressure on Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, who recently extended his contract after hesitating to renew with the club in search of a project with a national team To try to save the tournament, indicated that the club will try to strengthen itself with a significant investment in the winter market. However, he acknowledged that the team is at real risk of being eliminated from the in the league phase and could also break a spectacular run of 15 consecutive years participating in the However, the club ended the year with just one win in their last nine games and have already slipped to sixth place in the table, 11 points behind leaders Liverpool, with two more games to play Although the situation is serious, it still has time to be reversed, as it is three points behind who are fourth in the table, the last place that gets a direct place in the "When I said it before, people laughed. They said: 'qualifying for the is not a great success'. But I know it because it happens with the clubs in this country," said Pep before the match against And he acknowledged that the squad has been weakened, so reinforcements are urgently needed: Poor result against Everton In addition, the team has not won in its last 13 matches in all competitions, with Thursday's draw, and they could not take advantage of the home match against one of the bottom teams in the standings. They only had 20 interesting minutes and managed to take the lead with a goal from , but there was still a long way to go in the game. In their first dangerous play, took advantage of an erratic cross that let go, the ball reached the far post and , who had to cover that area, was careless and gave way to Iliman Ndiaye who finished off on the bounce, to beat , with a great finish The draw accentuated the insecurity in City's players, but they were presented with another clear opportunity when , in the second half, brought down in a clear penalty. asked for the ball, while approached him to try to distract him and stuck his tongue out at him. Finally, guessed and saved the shot and in the counter-attack, although the Norwegian scored, the referee ruled it out for offside. City will end the week 11 points behind the Reds and could be 17 if Liverpool win their games in hand and three points in the Champions League, where they are playing for a playoff place to stay alive in January against PSG.
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THERE was an awkward moment on I'm A Celebrity tonight when Oti Mabuse told off host Declan Donnelly. It came as she took on the latest Bushtucker Trial, Sinister Sarcophagus: Mummy Returns. 5 Oti told host Dec off tonight as she took on the Sinister Sarcophagus Credit: Eroteme 5 Cheeky Dec was seen smiling when Oti went to take on tonight's trial Credit: Eroteme 5 Oti was trapped in a tomb Credit: Rex 5 The dancer smashed the trial and took home eight stars Credit: Rex The trial saw her put inside a Egyptian coffin as it filled with sand and millions of critters. As she stepped into the mummy tomb, cheeky Dec could been seen grinning away, as the Strictly Come Dancing star contemplated her fate. Asked how she was feeling, Oti said: "Very nervous... but Dec is smiling right now!" As he smiled away, co-host Ant McPartlin mocked hitting him and said: "Stop smiling man!" Read more on I'm A Celeb Mum Warns I'm A Celeb star Maura Higgins' mum sends strict warning to Pete Wicks UNHAPPY ENDING Mystery as 'raging' Tulisa deletes I'm A Celeb posts after leaving camp To which cheeky Dec replied: "It's my comforting smile!" Then Oti got on with the gruesome trial, that saw basically buried alive. Given this was the Bushtucker Trial Dean McCullough failed to complete in Week one , Ant and Dec asked if she’d fare better than him, to which she replied: “Listen, I will never say I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!, that is my goal.” Ant and Dec explained she would be trapped in the sarcophagus, while having to answer a series of Egypt-related questions. Most read in I’m A Celebrity 2024 PIERS MORGAN Coleen WILL win I'm A Celeb - I saw how fun she is on a VERY boozy night out UNHAPPY ENDING Mystery as 'raging' Tulisa deletes I'm A Celeb posts after leaving camp VARD TRUTH Coleen is BEGGING to be face of Butlin's, says Rebekah Vardy's I'm A Celeb diary MUM KNOWS BEST Inside the life of I'm A Celebrity's Maura Higgins' mum Sharon For every one she answered correctly, a star would then be lowered down and she would have to release it using only her mouth within 30 seconds. As the klaxon sounded, the tomb began to fill with sand around her body, and critters entered the air bubble around her head. Watch moment sobbing Dean McCullough QUITS I'm A Celeb trial telling Ant and Dec 'I hate you' Oti smashed the trial and a good amount of time, and answered all but one question correctly. This meant she won a whopping eight stars out of nine for camp. Exiting the sarcophagus she told Ant and Dec it was a “Nightmare!” But with a big smile on her face, a happy Oti returned to camp to let her fellow celebrities know the good news . 5 Dean failed when he took on Sinister Sarcophagus in week one Credit: ITV The dancer did a lot better than Dean McCullough , when he had a go on the trial during the first week. The Radio 1 star shouted "I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here" after just two questions. This annoyed host Ant, who even revealed in Dean's exit interview that he had found this frustrating. Oti has proved a team player throughout her time in the jungle, and thanks to her efforts, the campmates ate well tonight. Read more on the Scottish Sun CELTIC GIG QUIP 'You've gained a few fans and lost a few,' Paul Heaton tells fellow singer DECEM-BRRR Scots brace for coldest December in years as Arctic blast to bring wall of snow Catch the next episode of I'm a Celebrity tomorrow night at 9pm on ITV . I'm A Celebrity 2024 i'm A Celebrity is back for its 24th series, with a batch of famous faces living in the Aussie jungle. The Sun's Jake Penkethman takes a look at the stars on the show this year.. Coleen Rooney - Arguably the most famous name in the camp, the leading WAG, known for her marriage to Wayne Rooney , has made a grand return to TV as she looks to put the Wagatha Christie scandal behind her. The Sun revealed the mum-of-four had bagged an eye-watering deal worth over £1.5million to be on the show this year making her the highest-paid contestant ever. Tulisa - The popstar and former X Factor judge has made her triumphant TV comeback by signing up to this year's I'm A Celeb after shunning TV shows for many years. Known for being a member of the trio, N-Dubz, Tulisa became a household name back in 2011 when she signed on to replace Cheryl on ITV show The X Factor in a multi-million pound deal. Alan Halsall - The actor, known for playing the long-running role of Tyrone Dobbs on ITV soap opera Coronation Street, was originally signed up to head Down Under last year but an operation threw his scheduled appearance off-course. Now he has become the latest Corrie star to win over both the viewers and his fellow celebrities. Melvin Odoom - The Radio DJ has become a regular face on TV screens after rising to fame with presenting roles on Kiss FM, BBC Radio 1 and 4Music. Melvin has already been for a spin on the Strictly dancefloor and co-hosted The Xtra Factor with Rochelle Humes in 2015 but now he is facing up to his biggest challenge yet - the Aussie jungle . GK Barry - The UK's biggest social media personality, GK, whose real name is Grace Keeling, has transformed her TikTok stardom into a lucrative career. Aside from her popular social media channels, she hosts the weekly podcast, Saving Grace, and regularly appears on ITV talk show, Loose Women. She has even gone on to endorse popular brands such as PrettyLittleThing, KFC and Ann Summers. Dean McCullough - A rising star amongst this year's bunch of celebs , Dean first achieved notability through his radio appearances on Gaydio and BBC Radio 1. He was chosen to join the BBC station permanently in 2021 and has featured prominently ever since. He has enjoyed a crossover to ITV over the past year thanks to his guest slots on Big Brother spin-off show, Late & Live. Oti Mabuse - The pro dancer has signed up to her latest TV show after making her way through the biggest programmes on the box. She originally found fame on Strictly Come Dancing but has since branched out into the world of TV judging with appearances on former BBC show The Greatest Dancer as well as her current role on ITV's Dancing On Ice . Danny Jones - The McFly star was drafted into the programme last minute as a replacement for Tommy Fury. Danny is the second member of McFly to enter the jungle , after Dougie Poynter won the show in 2011. He is also considered a rising star on ITV as he's now one of the mentors on their Saturday night talent show, The Voice , along with bandmate Tom Fletcher. Jane Moore - The Loose Women star and The Sun columnist is braving the creepy crawlies this year. The star is ready for a new challenge - having recently split from her husband . It will be Jane's first foray into reality TV with the telly favourite having always said no to reality shows in the past. Barry McGuigan - Former pro boxer Barry is the latest fighting champ to head Down Under following in the footsteps of Tony Bellew and Amir Khan. It comes after a tough few years for Irish star Barry, who lost his daughter Danika to bowel cancer . He told The Late Late Show in 2021: "She was such an intrinsic part of the family that every day we ache." Maura Higgins - The Irish TV beauty first found fame on Love Island where she found a brief connection with dancer Curtis Pritchard . Since then, she has competed on Dancing On Ice as well as hosting the Irish version of the beauty contest, Glow Up. Since last year, she has been working on building up her career in the US by being the social media correspondent and host of Aftersun to accompany Love Island USA. She even guest hosted an episode of the spin-off, Love Island Games, in place of Maya Jama last year. Rev. Richard Coles - Former BBC radio host the Rev Richard Coles is a late arrival on I’m A Celebrity , and he's ready to spill the beans on his former employer. The former Communards and Strictly star , said the BBC did not know its a**e from its elbow last year. An insider said: "Rev Coles will have a variety of tales to tell from his wild days as a pop star in the Eighties, through to performing on Strictly and his later life as a man of the cloth."Pune: The civic body plans to step up action against littering in public places by doubling the number of flying squad vehicles. Ten new vehicles will be added to the flying squads, which will catch offenders found violating solid waste management guidelines for public sanitation. Earlier, PMC had only 8 vehicles. Fines will be levied for offences like spitting in public places, using banned plastic, garbage burning, and throwing trash in public areas. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has filed over 72,000 cases and collected fines of Rs 4 crore from violators since Oct 2023. PMC has confiscated nearly 6,000 kg of banned plastic in a year's time. As per the directives of PMC, manufacturing, importing, stocking, distribution, and sale of single-use plastic has been banned. These items include plastic and polypropylene bags. PMC has given directives based on the lines of the central govt's order in 2022. The ban has been introduced on wrapping or packaging films around sweet boxes, plastic cutlery, straws, and plastic sticks for balloons and ear buds, invitation cards, cigarette packets, etc. According to PMC officials, the civic administration has been carrying out the drive at 15 ward offices. The squad vehicles are being used at multiple ward offices. But after the induction of 10 more vehicles, each ward office will have one dedicated vehicle. "As more vehicles are available, the civic staff will be able to carry out more actions with the added vehicles. Awareness about public sanitation is being done," said Sandip Kadam, head of PMC's solid waste department. According to citizens, new-age technologies should be used to prevent nuisances such as spitting in public places. "Littering may lead to health hazards. Spitting can lead to spread of airborne diseases. Burning of garbage can also be hazardous to health and environment," said Ketaki Paranjape, a resident of Sinhagad Road. Chinmay Joshi of Katraj said that more manpower should be deployed at locations like markets, traffic signals, and bus stops. "Many private and public establishments have CCTVs near such crowded places. These are being used to catch traffic violators and solve criminal cases. The administration should also keep a watch on people defacing or littering civic areas using these cameras," he said. "After any celebration in the city, the streets lie in squalor. It takes a few days, and sometimes constant follow ups with the ward offices for the litter to be cleared. I have noticed lack of garbage bins along Wanowrie, NIBM Road and Camp, which may be the reason why there is so much litter around," said Shruti Desai, a resident of Wanowrie. As per civic officials, the action is being taken under special solid waste management guidelines approved by PMC in 2016. These guidelines have described a number of offences. These include garbage burning, open defecation, non-segregation of wet and dry garbage, throwing trash in public places, not handing over garbage to ragpickers. Along with the regular action, drives to catch the offenders are also carried out during festive periods. The fine ranges between Rs 200 and Rs 1,000 for each offence. Pune: The civic body plans to step up action against littering in public places by doubling the number of flying squad vehicles. Ten new vehicles will be added to the flying squads, which will catch offenders found violating solid waste management guidelines for public sanitation. Earlier, PMC had only 8 vehicles. Fines will be levied for offences like spitting in public places, using banned plastic, garbage burning, and throwing trash in public areas. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has filed over 72,000 cases and collected fines of Rs 4 crore from violators since Oct 2023. PMC has confiscated nearly 6,000 kg of banned plastic in a year's time. As per the directives of PMC, manufacturing, importing, stocking, distribution, and sale of single-use plastic has been banned. These items include plastic and polypropylene bags. PMC has given directives based on the lines of the central govt's order in 2022. The ban has been introduced on wrapping or packaging films around sweet boxes, plastic cutlery, straws, and plastic sticks for balloons and ear buds, invitation cards, cigarette packets, etc. According to PMC officials, the civic administration has been carrying out the drive at 15 ward offices. The squad vehicles are being used at multiple ward offices. But after the induction of 10 more vehicles, each ward office will have one dedicated vehicle. "As more vehicles are available, the civic staff will be able to carry out more actions with the added vehicles. Awareness about public sanitation is being done," said Sandip Kadam, head of PMC's solid waste department. According to citizens, new-age technologies should be used to prevent nuisances such as spitting in public places. "Littering may lead to health hazards. Spitting can lead to spread of airborne diseases. Burning of garbage can also be hazardous to health and environment," said Ketaki Paranjape, a resident of Sinhagad Road. Chinmay Joshi of Katraj said that more manpower should be deployed at locations like markets, traffic signals, and bus stops. "Many private and public establishments have CCTVs near such crowded places. These are being used to catch traffic violators and solve criminal cases. The administration should also keep a watch on people defacing or littering civic areas using these cameras," he said. "After any celebration in the city, the streets lie in squalor. It takes a few days, and sometimes constant follow ups with the ward offices for the litter to be cleared. I have noticed lack of garbage bins along Wanowrie, NIBM Road and Camp, which may be the reason why there is so much litter around," said Shruti Desai, a resident of Wanowrie. As per civic officials, the action is being taken under special solid waste management guidelines approved by PMC in 2016. These guidelines have described a number of offences. These include garbage burning, open defecation, non-segregation of wet and dry garbage, throwing trash in public places, not handing over garbage to ragpickers. Along with the regular action, drives to catch the offenders are also carried out during festive periods. The fine ranges between Rs 200 and Rs 1,000 for each offence. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , Location Guesser and Mini Crossword .
NoneBUIES CREEK, N.C. (AP) — Tyrell Greene Jr. ran for three touchdowns, Devin Matthews added 134 yards on the ground with a score and Towson beat Campbell 45-23 on Saturday. Greene scored on a 7-yard run with 12:55 remaining, and after Tigers’ Will Middleton intercepted a Mike Chandler II pass, he broke loose for a 30-yard touchdown that stretched the Towson lead to 35-16 about 30 seconds later. Green also had a 3-yard TD run in the second quarter and finished with 41 yards rushing on nine carries. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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