Menu for 2023 Masters Club Dinner is announced, and Twitter has opinions
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF/NEXSTAR) – Masters champion Scottie Scheffler has announced the menu for the upcoming 2023 Masters Club Dinner scheduled for April.Scheffler, the winner of the 2022 tournament and the current number-one ranked golfer on the Official World Golf Ranking, revealed his menu choices on Wednesday during a video call ahead of his title defense at Augusta National on April 6–9.Appetizers include cheeseburger sliders (served "Scottie-style") and firecracker shrimp. The second course, tortilla soup, is followed by entrees of either Texas ribeye steak or blackened redfish, with sides of mac & cheese, jalapeno creamed corn, fried brussels sprouts, and seasoned fries served family-style.For dessert, guests will be served warm chocolate-chip cookie skillets alongside "milk & cookies ice cream," according to the menu. The Masters Tournament: How much money does the winner take home? The Masters Club dinner dates to 1952, an idea started by Ben Hogan for all the Masters...Man convicted of murder in northeast Austin shooting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A 31-year-old man was convicted of murder and sentenced to 25 years in prison after the 2021 death of a 20-year-old woman, according to a Travis County District Attorney release.Frank Lee Nobles was accused of shooting and killing Iyanna Dukes at a northeast Austin apartment complex in September 2021.According to an arrest affidavit, witnesses at the complex told police Dukes lived with Nobles, and described him as her “on and off” boyfriend. The Travis County jury found Nobles guilty of murder Thursday.“Our office is committed to holding people who commit acts of violence accountable,” Travis County District Attorney José Garza said in the release. “We hope this verdict brings closure and peace to the victim’s family.”Isolated afternoon storms ahead of main round tonight
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As we head through the afternoon a very isolated storm could pop up along with a few spotty showers. In general we'll notice rain chances lowering during the afternoon as sunshine tries to break through the clouds.Today will be the warmest day of the next 7 with afternoon highs returning to the low 80s and noticeable humidity, courtesy of a warm southerly wind.A late-evening cold front brings an increased risk of strong to severe storms. While hail and wind damage are possible, widespread storm damage is not currently expected.Line of storms moves through late tonight into early Friday morningSevere weather risk Thursday afternoon to early Friday morning (SPC)Heavy downpours, mainly east of I-35, will bring a low (1 out of 4) flash flood risk. Generally rainfall will be beneficial for those that get it.Flash Flood Risk Thursday night-Friday morning (WPC)Download our KXAN Weather App for GPS-based warnings and alerts as dangerous weather threatens. Strong winds and u...Austin eyeing full-time biologist to oversee city's bat population
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — City leaders could soon hire a full-time biologist to oversee Austin's beloved bat population.Since a 1980 renovation of the Congress Avenue Bridge, the structure has become an ideal cave for Mexican free-tailed bats. Today, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department reports Austin is home to the largest urban bat colony in the world, with an estimated 1.5 million bats dwelling under the bridge.With the prominence of bats in the city's ecosystem, the Austin Animal Advisory Commission is submitting a recommendation to city council to consider hiring a full-time expert. Austin celebrates Merlin Tuttle Day "Bats are an extraordinarily important part of our ecosystem, and Austin is blessed with [them]," Commissioner Dr. Paige Nilson said.Nilson added the role would be especially important as populations shift globally and the city's need for observing and preserving its population.Don Bland, head of the Austin Animal Center, said a bat expert could be trained to help deal wit...Safety Harrison Smith to remain with Vikings after agreeing to pay cut
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
Vikings safety Harrison Smith will remain with the Vikings after agreeing to take a pay cut, a source said Thursday.Smith was on the books this season to make a base salary of $14.7 million with a cap number of $19.127 million. NFL Network reported that he agreed to reduce his salary this season to $8 million and could earn an additional $2 million in incentives.The Vikings entered free agency more than $24 million over the cap and needed to address the contracts of some high-priced players. Last week, they released linebacker Eric Kendricks and wide receiver Adam Thielen.As required, the Vikings got under the salary cap by Wednesday’s first day of the new NFL year, but they still have work to do to trim salaries.With the Vikings and running back Alexander Mattison agreeing to a new contract, running back Dalvin Cook is in line to most likely be traded or released. Cook is on the books in 2023 for a base salary of $10.4 million, with $2 million becoming guaranteed Friday due t...Twins players have starred at the World Baseball Classic
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
Six teams remain in the World Baseball Classic, down from 20 at the tournament’s start. Japan and Cuba already have punched tickets to the semifinals.The Twins sent eight players to the tournament, and seven are on teams that have moved on from pool play — thanks in part to their performances. Puerto Rico, which has six Twins on its roster, plays Mexico on Friday, while Venezuela, which counts Pablo López as part of its rotation, will take on the United States on Saturday.Though Puerto Rico has advanced past pool play, Twins shortstop Carlos Correa — who recently returned from paternity leave — does not expect to join the team for the remainder of the tournament.“The ramp up here might get me three innings the first game and then five and then keep building up,” Correa said Tuesday. “I don’t think I’ll be ready to play nine innings of high-intensity games. That would put my health at risk.”While Correa won’t be playing, here’s a look at how the Twins players who have been comp...Scotia pizzeria reopening dining room after 3 years
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
SCOTIA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Carm's Pizza, located at 140 Freemans Bridge Road in Scotia, is reopening its dining room. The dining room closed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The dining room will be reopening with limited hours on March 23 at 4:30 p.m., said a post on the Carm's Facebook page. The pizzeria is currently hiring for extra staff to help out.In June 2021, Carm's celebrated 50 years in business. Tony Puglisi ran the business until recently when he retired. His grandson, Jimmy, has since taken over the pizzeria and decided to reopen the dining room, said Jimmy's mother, Chrissie. Stores coming, going and staying in Stuyvesant Plaza Although he is retired, Chrissie said Tony still helps out at Carm's every day. In the summer of 2022, the restaurant went through some remodeling, including renovating the dining room and restrooms.The pizzeria offers calzones, sandwiches, ...Albany officials announce new illegal gun tip line
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Thursday, Albany officials announced that residents can now make anonymous reports about illegal firearms via a new tip line created through the Detailed Instruction Supporting Community Violence Education and Reduction (DISCOVER) program. The seizure of an illegal gun can result in a $500 cash reward for the individual who made the tip. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "By providing a substantial reward for tips that lead to the seizure of illegal guns, the DISCOVER program is incentivizing participation from many of the individuals most affected," said Legislator Dustin Reidy, who sponsored DISCOVER. "If you know of illegally possessed firearms, call the tip line now – you can do so anonymously, be compensated, and help make your community safer."When a caller makes a report, they will be provided an anonymous identification number and be told to call back with the ID in two weeks. Police wi...Stores coming, going and staying in Stuyvesant Plaza
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Stuyvesant Plaza has been going through some changes recently with stores moving out or set to move into the Plaza. The shopping plaza also went through a change of ownership about a year ago. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! WS Development, a Massachusetts-based company, became the majority owner of Stuyvesant Plaza in March 2022. The company bought the Plaza from longtime owner Stuyvesant Plaza Inc.At the end of January, Different Drummer’s Kitchen closed its Stuyvesant Plaza location to move into Crossgates Mall. Owner Andrew Meisberger said the new Plaza owners didn’t renew the store’s lease. Metaphysical, curiosities shop opening in Crossgates Most recently, Beck Furs, a store specializing in furs and other accessories, announced that it'll be moving out in August. Owner of Beck Furs, JoAnn Wilkinson, said the store will be moving into Newton Plaza in Latham in September. With the move, th...Proposals to eliminate Missouri sales tax on groceries in limbo
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:33:58 GMT
Missouri is one of just 13 states that levies a sales tax on grocery food items.Citing the hefty burden on low-income shoppers and rising cost of food, several other states have moved to reduce the burden of the grocery sales tax. Kansas began phasing it out this year and Illinois suspended the tax for one year. But in Missouri, renewed bipartisan efforts to eliminate the sales tax on take-home grocery food this session appear stalled. A stand-alone bill to eliminate the state portion of the grocery sales tax, sponsored by Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, R-Arnold, was approved by committee last month but has yet to be placed on the Senate’s debate calendar.“I’m not as confident that that will have a path forward,” Coleman said in an interview Wednesday with The Independent, adding that typically, bills that haven’t reached the other chamber at this point in session “have a harder time” ultimately passing — although she is “not pessimistic” because it is a bipartisan issue oth...Latest news
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