EU farm chief: Bloc close to ending Ukraine import standoff
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union’s top farm official said Tuesday that the bloc was on the cusp of ending a damaging internal standoff over a destabilizing glut of Ukraine farm imports by granting five eastern member states the right to temporarily ban the most contentious produce. Resolving the issue quickly would allow the EU to maintain a unified stance in the face of Russia’s invasion of its neighbor.EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski said after daylong talks among the 27 farm ministers that the EU is close to allowing Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania a temporary import ban on five farm products that make up the overwhelming mass of exports from Ukraine that have flooded their markets during the war. “I can see that everything shows that this decision will be approved by the member states, by the (European) Council in the spirit of solidarity,” Wojciechowski said. ”We are very close to the final agreement,” he added without elaborating ...Cities with the worst commute in Illinois
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
When the COVID-19 pandemic made millions of Americans remote workers, it also abruptly ended many of the commutes that bookend the workday. As some of those workers return to the office, conversations around the drawbacks of commutes have become more intense. For a while, those workers enjoyed more time in the morning and evening that wasn't spent simply traveling to and from work—an unpaid portion of the day that ate up time and energy. And it's not a small amount of time, either: Pre-pandemic, the average commute in the U.S. was a hair over 27 minutes one way, according to Census Bureau data. It was a record high. Cumulatively, 27 minutes each way translates to 54 minutes a day, or four-and-a-half hours per week. That's 18 hours a month and 216 hours a year spent commuting.Those who commute know it's not particularly idyllic. While a very small portion of workers live in the ideal scenario—a short, walkable distance from the office, along a sidewalk that is presumably regularly sh...Rosati’s Pizza franchisees to pay $250K in back wages, damages to employees
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
CHICAGO -- Six Rosati's Pizza franchisees must pay $250,000 in back wages and damages to restaurant and delivery employees who never received their overtime pay.According to the U.S. Department of Labor, a federal court has required the operators of six Rosati's Pizza franchise location in Illinois and Indiana to pay $250,000 in back wages and damages in an effort to recover unpaid overtime wages for 35 restaurant and delivery employees. Illinois’ 10 most popular baby names revealed On Wednesday, April 19, a federal judge ordered Kalpesh Patel and Ketan “Kevin” Limbachiva, who own Rosati’s Pizza locations in Bloomingdale, Matteson, Plainfield and Richmond, Illinois; and Dyer, Indiana, to pay the back wages and damages owed in three payments.Investigators found the Patel and Limbachiva misclassified delivery drivers as independent contractors, even though store management controlled their hours and assigned tasks.They also determined Patel and Limbachiva failed to pay some workers...For Flatley, Sikora Chicago Golden Gloves led to success beyond ring
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — Long before he created “Riverdance” and “Lord of the Dance” and performed before millions of people worldwide, Michael Flatley thought he might make a living dancing around the ring.Actor Joseph Sikora knew he wasn't destined for a career in boxing. But he and Flatley have a few things in common when it comes to the sweet science.Both credit lessons they learned from boxing for their success in the entertainment world and consider competing in the Chicago Golden Gloves a key part of their development. The two were among the seven “Titans” who were honored April 13 for their success outside of boxing as part of the event's 100th anniversary celebration. A Century of Champions: The 100th anniversary of Chicago’s Golden Gloves “It taught me the value of hard work, determination, perseverance, preparation,” Flatley said. “Good qualities, because there's no one in that ring except you. Your trainer's not there. Your mates aren't in there. Once that bell rings, you're on ...'You can't ask for a bigger stage': Semi-pro Chicago House AC face Fire in US Open Cup
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
CHICAGO — One of the great things about the longest-running soccer tournament in America is the opportunity it gives to any club to be a champion, amateur or professional.That's the case for a semi-professional team in Chicago, which is getting its chance to face the team in town that plays at the highest level in North America on Wednesday. Chicago House AC, a club in the Midwest Premier League, will face Chicago Fire FC in the third round of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview.This comes after the House got through three qualifying rounds late last year and then picked up two victories in the main US Open Cup tournament over the last month. "It's special for the guys who have been with the club since the beginning, to see if progress forward when last year there was so much doubt with what would happen with the club," said manager Matthew Poland of the opportunity to face the Fire on Wednesday. "For the players, it's an amazing oppor...Cook County's Road Home Program expanded to help newly released inmates
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
CHICAGO — A program designed to help former prison inmates re-enter society is expanding. "We're committed to this work because we know the need is great. Data shows that nearly 2 million people in this country are in prison or jails and approximately 76,000 of them are in Illinois," said Cook County Board of Commissioners president Toni Preckwinkle about the reentry navigation initiative. Each year, about 26,000 men and women are released from Illinois prisons. Cook County corrections officer charged with murder after Niles nightclub parking lot shooting Cook County is investing $450,000 to grow the Road Home Program. It was previously available to Chicago residents, and it's now opening up in the suburbs. The money is coming from the federal American Rescue Plan Act. The program provides navigation, career coaching, training, support services and paid work experience to people released from behind bars. It also helps prevent repeat offenses. Read more: Latest Chicago new...Orioles’ Brandon Hyde calls Red Sox manager Alex Cora’s comments ‘disrespectful to our hitters’
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said he was “pretty disappointed” in comments made by Boston Red Sox skipper Alex Cora on Monday night questioning Baltimore’s success at the plate, calling them “disrespectful to our hitters.”After Baltimore’s 5-4 win, Cora was asked about starting pitcher Chris Sale’s struggles, which included getting just two whiffs on the Orioles’ 42 swings against him. The Orioles didn’t strike out in the game, the first time they’ve achieved that feat since Aug. 8, 2010.“At one point there, there was no swings-and-misses and tough pitches,” Cora told reporters. “But we better give credit to them, I guess. There was one at-bat there by [James] McCann that was sliders down and in, and he kept fouling off, fouling off, fouling off and then he got a fastball. It was down, the location wasn’t great, and he hit a rocket the other way. I don’t know. We got to take a look at it and se...I-35 repairs delayed to begin April 30: Expect single-lane reductions until May 27
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
Repairs to Interstate 35 between North Branch and Harris has been postponed to begin April 30 due to weather delays, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The previously scheduled repair to concrete damage of the interstate will now begin at 1 p.m., on April 30.Until May 12, northbound I-35, between Minnesota Highway 95 and north of the Harris Exit and County Road 10, will be reduced to a single lane. The full-lane will not reopen until noon on May 5, but close again at the end of the day on May 7, allowing for more accessible weekend travel.Repairs to southbound I-35, from north of Minnesota 95 and Harris Exit/County 10 Road, will begin on May 15, reducing it to a single lane. Again, the full lanes will reopen for weekend travel 6 p.m., on May 20, and close 9 a.m., on May 22.The repairs to I-35 are expected to be completed by 6 p.m. on May 27. More information regarding road closures and repairs can be found at www.511mn.org.U.S. Highway 61 between 70th street and U.S. Highway 10 repairs and single-lane reduction delayed until Tuesday, May 2
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
Repairs to U.S. Highway 61, between 70th street and Highway 10, have been delayed until May 2.The previously scheduled April 27 repairs are being pushed back due to weather, but U.S. 61 will still be reduced to single-lane starting May 2.Southbound U.S. Highway 61 will be reduced to single-lane at 6 a.m., on May 2, until 11 p.m. on May 15. This section of repairs will be between 70th street and U.S. Highway 10 in the Cottage Grove area.Northbound U.S. 61 will be reduced to single-lane 9 a.m., on May 15, until May 26. The northbound section repairs will be between U.S. Highway 10 to 70th street.With the repairs expected to be completed by May 26, the Minnesota Department of Transportation notes that weather conditions may impact the schedule and road closures. The community can stay up to date at www.511mn.org.Related ArticlesNews | Deaths of 10-year-old girls and 13-year-old boy underscore the need for ATV safety precautions News | With $17.5B surplus, MN ...NY AG Office to hold statewide gun buyback
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:53:20 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- The Office of the Attorney General will be holding a statewide gun buyback program on Saturday."Gun Violence unfortunately is a problem not only all across the state, but also all across our nation," said Letitia James, New York State Attorney General. "And what we got to do is work together to address gun violence here in the State of New York working with law enforcement officers and letting individuals know that the number one cause of death for young children is guns."To help combat gun violence, on Saturday, April 29th from 10-1pm in locations across the state, the Office of the Attorney General will be holding a gun buyback program.Depending on the type of gun you bring in, you can receive between $25-$500 in a pre-paid gift card. According to Attorney General James, no questions will be asked and you can bring in as many guns as you want. However, there is a limit on how much you get for 3-D printed guns. Those wanting to surrender firearms are being t...Latest news
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