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Local bottle redemption center hoping state bottle bill will pass
Local bottle redemption center hoping state bottle bill will pass

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Local bottle redemption center hoping state bottle bill will pass

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Environmental advocates and bottle redemption center owners are pushing lawmakers to pass the Bigger, Better Bottle bill this legislative session. The Bigger Better Bottle bill would expand the bottle deposit that has existed in the Empire State for more than 40 years. 'We're fighting with big companies like big distributors, and they got a lot of money to do a lot of things, but we don't. We are just a small business owner,' said Emily Lee, owner of Express Bottle Return in Syracuse. If passed, the bill would increase bottle deposits from 5 to 10 cents. For bottle redemption centers, like Express Bottle Return, it would raise the handling fee to six cents. 'We're hanging, we're just waiting and waiting and waiting, hopefully one day our governor can pass the law to help us to continue our business,' said Lee. But if the bill doesn't pass this time around, it could affect small business owners, like Lee. 'This is not an easy job, so we need manpower and if this law doesn't pass we just don't know how far we can still stay here,' said Lee. The legislative session is set to end on June 17. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

North Hykeham grandmother earns taekwondo belt at 83
North Hykeham grandmother earns taekwondo belt at 83

BBC News

time01-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

North Hykeham grandmother earns taekwondo belt at 83

A grandmother has earned her first graded belt in taekwondo at the age of 83. Ann Bigger, who only took up the combat sport in January, earned her yellow striped belt on Monday after practising night and Bigger, from North Hykeham, Lincolnshire, is taught by her son Mark Bigger, who said the martial art is good for physical and mental health at any said she was not able to sleep "because there's a lot to learn. It's hands this way and feet that way." Mr Bigger, who has been teaching at the North Hykeham Tae Kwon Do Club for 15 years, decided to introduce an afternoon class for older grandmother-of-two signed up and said she had not realised what she had let herself in for but began to enjoy it."It's good for the old brain," she said, referring to the co-ordination of her hands and feet. "I love the companionship. Afterwards we go downstairs and sit for an hour and have a coffee and a chat."Mr Bigger said his mum had been getting no special treatment and "needs to up her game a bit". He said his mum had been the "perfect student" and had even been practicing in the Bigger said: "What I initially thought was going to be a bit of a laugh turned into three months of training at least twice a week."She has actually taken it really seriously and has exceeded my expectations throughout, while also having such a good laugh."She's met new people, she's got stronger fitness, she's even been to the doctors and been told her blood pressure is down, so what a great achievement, I'm really proud of her."Mrs Bigger who started as a white belt said she was "a bit nervous" about attempting her first grading. She added she did not think she would be taken up the sport aged 83 but described herself as "lucky to be able to do it". Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Kendrick Lamar Comedy From Trey Parker and Matt Stone Moves to Spring 2026
Kendrick Lamar Comedy From Trey Parker and Matt Stone Moves to Spring 2026

Yahoo

time31-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Kendrick Lamar Comedy From Trey Parker and Matt Stone Moves to Spring 2026

You will have to wait a little longer for the untitled comedy starring Kendrick Lamar and directed by 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, as Paramount has announced that it will now arrive in theaters on March 20, 2026. It was previously scheduled to release July 4 of this year. The script for the project is by Vernon Chatman and while Paramount has yet to reveal any plot details, with the studio only describing the movie as an 'original live-action comedy.' Lamar and Dave Free are producing through their company pgLang, while Stone and Parker are producing for Park County. Paramount film chief Brian Robbins spoke about the project at last year's CinemaCon, calling it 'one of the funniest and most original scripts we've ever read.' The film is the first feature from the duo in more than two decades – their last feature was 2004's puppet-filled 'Team America: World Police;' before that was their Oscar-nominated 1999 'South Park' movie 'Bigger, Longer & Uncut.' Lamar recently performed a political and Easter egg-packed Super Bowl halftime show and has won 22 Grammy awards (including several this year). On the film side of things, he appeared in last year's LEGO-fied Pharrell Williams documentary 'Piece by Piece' and oversaw the blockbuster soundtrack for Marvel Studios' 2018 smash 'Black Panther.' The post Kendrick Lamar Comedy From Trey Parker and Matt Stone Moves to Spring 2026 appeared first on TheWrap.

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