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Memorial Day weekend water safety; Wisconsin DNR tips, reminders
Memorial Day weekend water safety; Wisconsin DNR tips, reminders

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Memorial Day weekend water safety; Wisconsin DNR tips, reminders

The Brief The Wisconsin DNR has tips on how to boat responsibly and stay safe on the water. The DNR expects people to bring their boats out for Memorial Day weekend. Three people have died this year due to boating-related incidents. MILWAUKEE - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has tips on how to boat responsibly and stay safe on the water this Memorial Day weekend. What they're saying According to the DNR, three people have died due to boating-related incidents so far this year. Two of those people were not wearing life jackets. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android "With the holiday weekend coming, lots of people are bringing their boats out for the first time," said Joseph Mulrooney, DNR recreation warden. The DNR said there were 14 deaths last year due to boating-related incidents. Ten of those people were not wearing life jackets. "As boat operators, we are responsible for what we are doing, where we are driving," Mulrooney said. "Life jacket is required for every single person on a boat." Mulrooney said there's a reason life jackets are required by law: wearing one could save your life. He also reminds people to be responsible when it comes to drinking. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News "We always ask people to leave alcohol on shore," he said. "Alcohol blurs people's judgments, slows reaction times and creates an unsafe environment for everybody." What you can do Another tip is to keep an eye on the forecast before hitting the water. The FOX6 Storm Center app is free to download and comes loaded with a highly-customizable, interactive map. The Source FOX6 News interviewed Mulrooney for information in this report.

Analysts Offer Insights on Industrial Goods Companies: Accelleron Industries AG (OtherACLIF), Montrose Environmental Group (MEG) and AFRY AB Class B (OtherAFXXF)
Analysts Offer Insights on Industrial Goods Companies: Accelleron Industries AG (OtherACLIF), Montrose Environmental Group (MEG) and AFRY AB Class B (OtherAFXXF)

Business Insider

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Analysts Offer Insights on Industrial Goods Companies: Accelleron Industries AG (OtherACLIF), Montrose Environmental Group (MEG) and AFRY AB Class B (OtherAFXXF)

Analysts have been eager to weigh in on the Industrial Goods sector with new ratings on Accelleron Industries AG (ACLIF – Research Report), Montrose Environmental Group (MEG – Research Report) and AFRY AB Class B (AFXXF – Research Report). Protect Your Portfolio Against Market Uncertainty Discover companies with rock-solid fundamentals in TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter. Receive undervalued stocks, resilient to market uncertainty, delivered straight to your inbox. Accelleron Industries AG (ACLIF) In a report issued on May 5, Doron Lande from Kepler Capital maintained a Hold rating on Accelleron Industries AG, with a price target of CHF48.00. The company's shares closed last Thursday at $46.00. According to Lande is a 1-star analyst with an average return of -4.3% and a 39.3% success rate. Lande covers the Industrial Goods sector, focusing on stocks such as Feintool International Holding AG, Landis+Gyr Group AG, and LEM Holding SA. Currently, the analyst consensus on Accelleron Industries AG is a Hold with an average price target of $57.46. In a report released today, Tim Mulrooney from William Blair maintained a Buy rating on Montrose Environmental Group. The company's shares closed last Wednesday at $15.05, close to its 52-week low of $14.28. According to Mulrooney is a 4-star analyst with an average return of 9.0% and a 61.5% success rate. Mulrooney covers the Industrial Goods sector, focusing on stocks such as WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings, Concrete Pumping Holdings, and BrightView Holdings. Currently, the analyst consensus on Montrose Environmental Group is a Moderate Buy with an average price target of $30.60. AFRY AB Class B (AFXXF) In a report issued on May 6, Anders Jafs from Kepler Capital maintained a Buy rating on AFRY AB Class B, with a price target of SEK213.00. The company's shares closed last Thursday at $18.33, equals to its 52-week low of $18.33. Jafs has an average return of 17.0% when recommending AFRY AB Class B. According to Jafs is ranked #1817 out of 9504 analysts. Currently, the analyst consensus on AFRY AB Class B is a Moderate Buy with an average price target of $24.67, a 34.6% upside from current levels. In a report issued on April 24, Jefferies also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a SEK250.00 price target.

William Blair Keeps Their Hold Rating on Vestis Corporation (VSTS)
William Blair Keeps Their Hold Rating on Vestis Corporation (VSTS)

Business Insider

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

William Blair Keeps Their Hold Rating on Vestis Corporation (VSTS)

William Blair analyst Tim Mulrooney maintained a Hold rating on Vestis Corporation (VSTS – Research Report) today. The company's shares closed yesterday at $8.71. Protect Your Portfolio Against Market Uncertainty Discover companies with rock-solid fundamentals in TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter. Receive undervalued stocks, resilient to market uncertainty, delivered straight to your inbox. Mulrooney covers the Industrials sector, focusing on stocks such as WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings, APi Group, and Cintas. According to TipRanks, Mulrooney has an average return of 9.0% and a 61.54% success rate on recommended stocks. Vestis Corporation has an analyst consensus of Hold, with a price target consensus of $12.00. The company has a one-year high of $17.83 and a one-year low of $7.35. Currently, Vestis Corporation has an average volume of 2.17M.

On the record - the best of Ireland's new music releases
On the record - the best of Ireland's new music releases

Irish Post

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Post

On the record - the best of Ireland's new music releases

NEVER judge a music act by their name. One might think that Louth/Meath seven-piece The Cacks (yes, I know…) and their debut album, Celebrity , offer a juvenile blend of Blink-182 or Bowling for Soup – over-the-hill frat boys taking the mickey out of subjects that some people regard as almost untouchable. Not a bit of it. Recorded in Black Mountain Studios, (which rests high up in the Cooley Mountains), Celebrity is one of those pleasant surprises that pop up unannounced and with no fanfare. In other words, it's grounded work from grounded people — although we'd like to know which member of the band was brave enough to pose for the album cover. Between songs that veer from rootsy (Remedy, When I Am to Die), reggae (Nom Nom Nom), Americana (Lava Beds, Two Weeks) and pop/funk (the title track, Two Weeks), The Cacks, as befits their name, are all mouth and trousers. The Cacks have released Celebrity One songwriter who has been up against the wall is Seán Mulrooney, whose latest album, This Is My Prayer , is the result of many years of living, loving, making music and having your heart shattered into tiny pieces. Irish music fans with firm memories will know of Mulrooney largely through his involvement with Humanzi, who left Dublin for Berlin many years ago. Mulrooney stayed in the German capital for 13 years, returning home to not only self-care following the breakdown of a relationship but also to reconnect with his rooted native influences. As such, the songs are fine examples of folk music infused with hazy psychedelic sensibilities and just the right measure of trad flourishes. Sean Mulrooney "Every thought is a prayer, every word is a spell," he sings on Ag Músclaighacht, one of eight compelling tracks on an album that is worth your time and attention. You can say the same for indie folk band Norabelle and their second album, The Mountain Blinks . Some 14 years have passed since the band's 2011 debut album (Wren), so you could safely guess that life and its sometimes messy details have got in the way. Inevitably, the deeply personal songs explore (as lead singer Ken Clarke says) 'themes of memory, grief, and the fragility of life… my own experiences of loss and how those memories shape us, even when they're fleeting or unreliable.' Norabelle's The Mountain Blinks Brief or untrustworthy though those memories may be, you can't say the same about the songs, each of which unfolds slowly, truthfully, and elegantly. In essence, this is mood music, perfect for quiet, reflective moments best experienced at the dimming of the day. There is history and the usual consequences of lives being lived when it comes to certain bands. Take Belfast's The Adventures, for instance. In the late '70s, some of the core members used to be in the punk/pop band The Starjets. When tastes changed in the early '80s, The Adventures formed with moderate success, creeping to a halt in 1993. The Adventures Fast forward a few decades, and the band's new album, Once More with Feeling , delivers, to the credit of all involved, much more than nostalgia or (even worse) a thirst for former glories. The songs are sprightly, contemporary, and imbued with an intuitive knack for memorable melodies, perhaps most obviously on tracks such as L.U.C.Y., Song for You, and the impressively Beatles-esque To Whom It Concerns. New adventures start here? It would seem so. Explorations of the sonic variety continue with Somebody's Child and their second album When Youth Fades Away . Cian Godfrey, as he's known to his family and the passport authorities, has been tipping around the fringes for about eight years (we recall single tracks by Somebody's Child being released in 2018/2019), but for some unexplainable reason, he hasn't yet dented the mainstream. We say 'inexplicable' because (and despite close to 20 million streams on Spotify) there isn't anything on this album that would spook even the wariest of horses. Somebody's Child Rather, there is a radio-friendly sheen to the songs that make you think of the following: sold-out venues, sold-out venues and sold-out venues. The songs also make you think of music acts like The Killers, Kraftwerk, The National, and the quieter moments of Bruce Springsteen. It adds up to the kind of album that should, by rights, lead to far bigger things for someone who has been knocking on the door too often to be ignored for much longer. See More: Ireland, Music, Releases

Teacher Suspended After Public Confrontation With Student at Her Job
Teacher Suspended After Public Confrontation With Student at Her Job

Epoch Times

time29-04-2025

  • Epoch Times

Teacher Suspended After Public Confrontation With Student at Her Job

A Vancouver Island teacher has been suspended and was ordered to complete boundaries training after the provincial regulator found his interactions with a student while out in the community to be 'unbecoming.' Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district high school teacher Edward John Thomas Mulrooney was suspended for five days in connection with a February 2021 incident that led to a confrontation with the student later that year while she was at work. Mulrooney admitted to the incidents deemed to be professional misconduct by the British Columbia Commissioner for Teacher Regulator in a dated April 7 and posted online this week. The school district initially suspended Mulrooney following reports that he looked at a female student, known as Student A, in the hallway in a manner that made her uncomfortable, the decision says. The student and two of her peers believed Mulrooney looked at her 'in a way that was 'checking her out,'' according to the document. During the suspension and the district's investigation into the student's claim, he was instructed to refrain from discussing the investigation with any students or staff members. The suspension came a few months after Mulrooney was issued a 'letter of expectation' by the district 'regarding the need to maintain an appropriate and consistent level of professionalism when interacting with students,' the agreement reads . Related Stories 1/22/2025 1/11/2025 While the investigation was still in progress, Mulrooney had an altercation with the student in July 2021 at her place of employment. Mulrooney paid a visit to a local business, not realizing that the student in question was working there as a cashier, the agreement says. He said he didn't recognize her because she was wearing a COVID mask. 'When Mulrooney was at the check-out till, he believed that Student A was 'playing games' with him and not treating him very well,' the agreement says. 'Mulrooney asked Student A for her name, because she was not wearing a name tag. Student A told Mulrooney her name. Mulrooney said 'ohhh, we have never met before,' then wagged his finger at her and told her to 'stop your little lies.'' Another cashier intervened and told Mulrooney not to address the student in that manner, to which he responded, 'I think if you knew the kind of life I have had to live the last year, you'd think differently,' the report states. Mulrooney 'raised his voice, was visibly angry, and made disrespectful comments,' and told the student to start telling the truth, the document says. He then threatened to speak to a manager, saying that she 'should not be working when he could not work.' When the store manager approached to ask if there was an issue, Mulrooney brought up the student's allegation, said he could lose his job, and insisted that the student be fired. Mulrooney also phoned the business at a later time to demand the student's termination, the agreement says. Mulrooney resigned from the school district in April 2022, and the provincial commissioner initiated an inquiry into his behaviour in May of that year. He was issued a citation in February of this year. 'His interaction with Student A at her place of employment occurred in a public setting, he referred to his status as a teacher, and he was loud, threatening and intimidating,' the document reads. 'His actions were contrary to his responsibility as a role model, and his obligation to maintain the integrity and reputation of the profession.' The commissioner opted to suspend Mulrooney's teaching certification for five days, from May 5 to May 9. He is also required to complete the Reinforcing Respectful Professional Boundaries course at the Justice Institute of B.C. The regulator said failure to fulfill this requirement may result in an extended suspension of his license.

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