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Mexican restaurant set to open in former Irish pub where Tipperary chef was killed
Mexican restaurant set to open in former Irish pub where Tipperary chef was killed

Sunday World

time5 days ago

  • Sunday World

Mexican restaurant set to open in former Irish pub where Tipperary chef was killed

A memorial wall will be erected so customers can remember Shaun Brady A Mexican restaurant is set to open in the former Irish pub where Tipperary chef Shaun Brady was killed. He was shot at close range in the car park of his restaurant, Brady & Fox, in Brookside, Kansas City on August 28th 2024 as he was taking out rubbish to the bins. The Kansas Star reports that the new Muy Caliente Mexican Grill and Cantina will have a memory wall on display for customers to share photos of both Shaun and the pub. "What happened there with the previous owner, it's very tragic," new owner, Gepsiva Ramos, said. She and her father Noel Ramos are set to run the restaurant together when it opens within the next month. A 15-year-old boy, who is only known as K.H because he is a minor, has been accused of killing the Nenagh native At around 5.15 pm on the day of his death, Brady went to the back of the restaurant to throw out empty boxes when he saw a group of people trying to break into his car. He tried to warn the group off, and as they fled in their vehicle, they got stuck in traffic at the car park exit. A court heard that Brady then approached the car, and the driver got out in a 'shooters stance' before pointing something at him. 'We just see Brady fall to the ground,' homicide detective Clyde Harvey told the court as he described the CCTV footage. According to the prosecution, DNA showed that K.H was the driver of the vehicle. Shaun Brady News in 90 Seconds - 5th June 2025 Last month, a judge ruled that a teenager will be tried as a juvenile, rather than an adult. Jackson County Family Court Administrative Judge Jennifer Phillips set a trial date for September. A juvenile court heard arguments to move K.M's case to adult court because according to Jackson County authorities it was a 'vicious, forceful and violent act' that endangered the community. The boy's attorney described him as a 'desperate, starving child' who was forced to sell drugs from the age of 10 to feed himself and his siblings. He got addicted to narcotic painkiller Percocet when he was just 4-years-old during treatment for cancer. The boy began drinking at age 11 or 12, and tested positive for marjiuana when he was arrested. On one occasion he allegedly pushed his mother down the stairs when she refused to give him money for drugs. On at least two occasions she had to administer Narcan, an antidote for narcotic overdose, to him. The court heard that the only person K.H trusts is his mother, who described him as a 'generally sweet kid' until Covid-19 forced him to stay away from school when he was 11. He ran away, started using drugs and began carrying a weapon. During his childhood he was 'neglected in every aspect of his life' as his parents were addicted to drugs and suffering from mental illness. The court heard K.H has several mental diagnoses, as well as impulse and anger issues. His attorney Kirby Crick said that K.H. should be placed in a juvenile facility to undergo treatment, learn social skills and partake in education. 'Prison and a felony conviction would lead him further down the path to destruction,' Crick said.

Agricultural activity picks up pace in Mysuru as pre-monsoon rains gather momentum
Agricultural activity picks up pace in Mysuru as pre-monsoon rains gather momentum

The Hindu

time04-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Agricultural activity picks up pace in Mysuru as pre-monsoon rains gather momentum

Agricultural activity has gained momentum in Mysuru district due to pre-monsoon showers, which are higher than the long-period average. Farmers have taken to tilling the fields and sowing the crops, and the agricultural department has set a target of bringing 3.74 lakh hectares under various crops during the Kharif season this year. K.H. Ravi, Joint Director of Agriculture, said that over 7,000 hectares have been brought under maize, while 12,000 hectares have been brought under tobacco so far. This is in addition to 9,000 hectares of land being brought under cotton. 'As of Sunday, nearly 28,000 hectares of land have been brought under different crops, and this is just the beginning of the season,' he added. While Hunsur and Periyapatna are major tobacco-growing regions in Mysuru, farmers in H.D. Kote and Nanjangud have a preference for cotton, given the nature of the soil. The district has also seen a spike in ginger cultivation under contract farming with investors from Kerala during the last decade. Mysuru region receives copious rains during May, and the south west monsoon officially sets in from June, by when the crop coverage will peak, Mr. Ravi said. He said there was an adequate stock of seeds and fertilizers for the benefit of farmers and all Raitha Samparka Kendras have stocked adequate quantity of seeds to meet the demand of the farmers. In addition to seeds, there were over 57,800 metric tonnes of fertilizers in the district, including nearly 16,500 metric tonnes of urea. Mr. Ravi said farmers need not be perturbed in case DAP or diammonium phosphate fertilizer is not available. There are other equally good alternatives providing the essential nutrients for crops and could be used, he added. The agriculture department officials said that with the rains set to gain momentum in the weeks ahead, agricultural activity will also pick up pace, and the target crop coverage of 3.74 lakh hectares could easily be met. The authorities said rainfall was uniform and widespread across the district and has enabled the farmers to take up tilling and sowing early. According to the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, south interior Karnataka has received 96 mm of rainfall against a normal of 59 mm from March 1 to May 3. The cumulative rainfall during April was 64.2 mm against a normal 39.9 mm. Chamarajanagar has received a cumulative rainfall of 112 mm from March 1 to May 3, and it is 23% higher than normal, while Kodagu has received 157 mm during the same period, which is 34% higher than normal. While Mysuru taluk has received 102 mm of rainfall from March 1 to May 3, Nanjangud has received 97 mm, and Periyapatna has received 84 mm. Other taluks, including Hunsur, H.D. Kote, Saragur, K.R. Nagar, Saligrama, and T. Narsipur, have received excessive rains.

K.H. Lee odds to win the 2025 WM Phoenix Open
K.H. Lee odds to win the 2025 WM Phoenix Open

USA Today

time06-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

K.H. Lee odds to win the 2025 WM Phoenix Open

K.H. Lee odds to win the 2025 WM Phoenix Open WM Phoenix Open details and info Date: February 6-9, 2025 February 6-9, 2025 Course: TPC Scottsdale TPC Scottsdale Location: Scottsdale, AZ Scottsdale, AZ Previous Winner: Nick Taylor How to watch the WM Phoenix Open Thursday: Golf Channel Golf Channel Friday: Golf Channel Golf Channel Saturday: CBS, Golf Channel CBS, Golf Channel Sunday: CBS, Golf Channel Watch golf on Fubo! Lee odds to win the WM Phoenix Open PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 2:57 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Lee odds to finish in the top 5 at the WM Phoenix Open Lee odds to finish in the top 10 at the WM Phoenix Open Other betting markets for Lee at the WM Phoenix Open Lee recent performances Lee, over the past 12 months, took part in three tournaments, earning two top-five finishes and collecting five finishes in the top 10. Lee has finished in the top 10 in one of his past four events. Over Lee's last five trips to this tournament, he's finished among the top five once. His average finish at the event is 27th.

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