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Amerks drop wild Game 1 with Laval
Amerks drop wild Game 1 with Laval

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Amerks drop wild Game 1 with Laval

Oliver Kapanen tipped in the game winner with less than five minutes to play and Laval won Game 1 of the North Division Final in Rochester Wednesday night 5-4. The game was tied four different times. The last came courtesy an Isak Rosen snipe with 8:42 left that erased a one-goal Amerks deficit. However, Rochester could only muster two shots on goal after Kapanen's go-ahead score. 'We've got to play better,' Rosen said. 'I think there was too much high and lows in our game today, and that's why we lost. When you played against such a skilled group, you've got to be on your toes all the time. I think that's where we lost the game today a little bit.' Kale Clague got Rochester on the board first with an early power play goal. The Amerks defenseman has now scored in all four playoff games. 'I just think we need to manage the game a little bit better,' Clague said after the loss. 'We know it's a long change in the second period, but we just need to get pucks in, be able to out-change them. Like you said, we got caught a couple times and that cost us, but we'll watch it.' Following Clague's goal, Laval answered with a power play blast of their own from Logan Mailloux to break Devon Levi's scoreless streak at 166:35. A David Reinbacher goal with less than two minutes to play in the period made it 2-1 Laval. Rochester got the first two of the second. Clague fed Konsta Helenius in the slot to make it 2-2 less than two and a half minutes into the period. A John Dunne wraparound put Rochester back in front four minutes later. The Rocket netted two more in the final six minutes of the period. First, Brandon Gignac dented twice all alone the slot to get even at 3. In the final minute of the period, Alex Barre-Boulet punched in a rebound to push Laval in front a goal. Levi made 29 saves, but allowed five goals or more in a game for the first time since early January. It was also the first ever AHL playoff loss for Amerks head coach Michael Leone. 'The margin for error is really small against a team like that, you know, you don't want to beat yourself when you've got to manage games,' Leone said. 'The first goal was, they're on a change and we turnover the puck, they end up scoring in the first one. That third one, you know, we don't get multiple changes, they get one. Those things are really important at this time of the year.' Game two is set for Friday night in Rochester. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mabank man accused of killing sister over $1,500, 4 grams of marijuana
Mabank man accused of killing sister over $1,500, 4 grams of marijuana

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Mabank man accused of killing sister over $1,500, 4 grams of marijuana

GUN BARREL CITY, Texas (KETK) — A Mabank man is accused of killing his sister after she reportedly stole money and drugs, an affidavit obtained from the Henderson County Sheriff's Office indicates. Students present projects at Smith County Junior Livestock Show On Monday at around 3:26 p.m., the sheriff's office dispatch center received a call that John Clague had shot his sister, Samantha Moore, in the chest. When deputies arrived, they saw a woman applying pressure to the victim's chest, who was lying on the front porch of Clague's residence near Bonita Point outside of Gun Barrel City. Deputies at the scene said they could not find a pulse on the victim and that Clague had fled the scene with the firearm reportedly used to shoot his sister. A witness told officials that Clague had been hysterical after the victim reportedly took $1,500 and 4 ounces of marijuana. Texarkana man arrested for damaging Tesla with mini four-wheeler, police say The Henderson County Tactical Team responded to the home in Harbor Point and attempted to call Clague outside but Vicki Ann Fletcher, 65 of Gun Barrel City, came out of the residence instead and told deputies that Clague was in a travel trailer on the property. Deputies then observed Fletcher walk around a patrol car and toss suspected meth in a ditch. According to officials, the tactical team negotiated with Clague but he would not respond and eventually ran out, attempting to flee. A K9 was released and Clague was taken into custody. Clague was arrested for murder and is being held at the Henderson County Jail on a $2 million bond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Commissioners object to revised Laxey Wheel entrance designs
Commissioners object to revised Laxey Wheel entrance designs

BBC News

time07-03-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Commissioners object to revised Laxey Wheel entrance designs

Commissioners in the east of the Isle of Man have objected to the latest plans put forward for a new visitor entrance at the Laxey Wheel. Manx National Heritage (MNH) submitted the new design in January following controversy over initial "inappropriate" plans. The local authority in Garff met this month to discuss the design after they visited the site and met with members of MNH. Commissioner Stuart Clague said he was "dead against" the new building, appealing to keep the existing stone hut. The latest design would see the original turnstile entrance and brick kiosk, put in in the 1980s, demolished to make way for a larger building clad in natural cedar new building would take up an additional 344 sq ft (32 sq m) of the space currently used. Clague feared coach visitors would be so deterred they would take a photo of the landmark from the car park and go back down the hill. He believed MNH should instead build a staff room to the side, next to a proposed toilet was "important" the development was "right", he said. Fellow commissioner Julie Pinson agreed, adding the authority should not accept the design because it was all MNH could afford, and the application should be considered in the majority of commissioners voted not to support the plans, Stan Ryzak and Marinda Fargher were in said the local authority could not raise money for MNH but they could support it. The organisation also hoped to put a shop on the site, which Ryzak noted was something other "less important" sites had around the BBC has contacted MNH for a response. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X.

Experts warn new factor could devastate home values: 'A potential disaster in slow motion'
Experts warn new factor could devastate home values: 'A potential disaster in slow motion'

Yahoo

time29-01-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Experts warn new factor could devastate home values: 'A potential disaster in slow motion'

Rising sea levels are projected to put some prime waterfront properties underwater in British Columbia, Canada. Coastal flooding caused by rising global temperatures may place more homes in jeopardy and trigger a dramatic drop in property values. There is a sinking feeling when it comes to British Columbia's waterfront real estate market. Climate Central's Coastal Risk Screening Tool is an interactive map that shows which coastlines around the world would be submerged based on various projections of sea level rise. It shows that many of the beaches and islands in the Vancouver, Richmond, and North Vancouver areas would be submerged with a one-meter sea level rise. A half-meter rise could happen as early as 2050, as BCBusiness noted. John Clague, an earth sciences professor at Simon Fraser University, called it "a potential disaster in slow motion," per BCBusiness. While taking measures to mitigate the rising water is important, Clague said it won't stop the crisis from coming if huge strides aren't made to cool down our overheating planet. "It will get worse and worse, and the public will be screaming to do something," added Clague. "These solutions take time and money, and the resources have to be invested incrementally. You're not going to find $10 billion overnight. New capital infrastructure on a large scale — new water and sewer lines — takes years, and this is an even bigger problem. If we don't do anything we're going to be in trouble." A 2023 report from the B.C. Financial Services Authority (BCFSA), Natural Catastrophes and Climate-Related Risks, outlined the physical and financial risks related to an overheating planet on British Columbia. "The risks and impacts to the financial services sector are driven by B.C.'s significant exposure to natural hazards, including flooding, heat waves, wildfires, wind, winter storms, and earthquakes," said the report. "The level of risk is expected to increase with the growing frequency and severity of natural catastrophes resulting from climate change." Do you think America is in a housing crisis? Definitely Not sure No way Only in some cities Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. The BCFSA warned that impacts from a warming world could lead to a drop in property values as more and more homes become vulnerable to climate-related hazards. Restricted insurance coverage could exacerbate the problem, driving down property values even further. The BCFSA report advocated for a holistic consideration of natural catastrophes and climate risks, ensuring financial services providers assess their effects on both business outcomes and consumer well-being simultaneously. The report noted that the financial services sector will be relied on as a vital source of information and advice that will help empower consumers to protect themselves and their properties better. Reducing emissions of heat-trapping gases is imperative. This means relying more on cleaner, safer, renewable energy sources like solar power, hydropower, and wind power. Join our free newsletter for easy tips to save more and waste less, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

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