Kansas City Life: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Kansas City Life: Q2 Earnings Snapshot KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Life Insurance Co. (KCLI) on Friday reported net income of $4.5 million in its second quarter.On a per-share basis, the Kansas City, Missouri-based company said it had net income of 46 cents.The insurance company posted revenue of $124 million in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on KCLI at https://www.zacks.com/ap/KCLISource

Mike McDaniel confident in Dolphins’ CB depth amid Jalen Ramsey injury

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Mike McDaniel confident in Dolphins’ CB depth amid Jalen Ramsey injury MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Jalen Ramsey, set for surgery on Friday, addressed his Miami Dolphins teammates a day earlier about the injury and told them not to worry or feel sorry for him.The six-time Pro Bowl cornerback suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee at the end of Thursday’s practice and is expected to miss the start of the regular season. But he vowed — bragged a little — that he could beat whatever timeline for return doctors give him.“It really moved a lot of people,” Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Friday. “He first let everybody know how much he appreciated this team, how this team has accepted him, how he has been in the league a little bit and how he knows what we’re doing here, in his opinion, is special, for his position group not to waiver, and exuded all the confidence that he had in that position group.”McDaniel said Ramsey will have surgery Friday afternoon to repair the tear and his timeline for return won’t be known until the procedure i...

Oil pipeline construction in Minnesota ruptured an aquifer. Officials say it’s the 4th time

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Oil pipeline construction in Minnesota ruptured an aquifer. Officials say it’s the 4th time ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A fourth aquifer breach has been confirmed in northern Minnesota stemming from a Canadian oil company’s construction of an oil pipeline replacement in the region, state officials said.Officials with Enbridge Energy and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources confirmed to the Minneapolis Star Tribune that the breach occurred near Moose Lake in Aitkin County. Officials said Enbridge is working to fix the rupture, in which the layer of earth above an aquifer is punctured, causing the water to leak to the surface and possibly introducing pollutants.It’s the fourth confirmed breach along the Line 3 pipeline route, which started operating in the fall of 2021 and generated fierce opposition from environmental activists and Native American tribes. Last October, state regulators announced that Enbridge would pay more than $11 million for water quality violations and the three previous aquifer breaches.An aquifer is a natural underground reserve of fresh water cap...

Can the Pac-12 survive? Conference of champions faces murky future after Colorado bolts for Big 12

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Can the Pac-12 survive? Conference of champions faces murky future after Colorado bolts for Big 12 The conference of champions appears to be in crisis.Colorado’s announcement Thursday that it will return to the Big 12 comes a little more than a year after Southern California and UCLA said they were ditching the Pac-12 to join the Big Ten. The departure of all three next year leaves the league that has won more NCAA championships than any other facing an uncertain future.Still without a media rights contract to replace ones that expires next summer, Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff keeps promising that all will be well. It is becoming harder to sell that no news on a deal is good news.“We are focused on concluding our media rights deal and securing our continued success and growth,” the Pac-12 said in a statement after CU’s announcement. “Immediately following the conclusion of our media rights deal, we will embrace expansion opportunities and bring new fans, markets, excitement and value to the Pac-12.”Pac-12 presidents and chancellors, athletic directors and Klia...

Former Olympic pole vault champion Thiago Braz suspended for positive doping test

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Former Olympic pole vault champion Thiago Braz suspended for positive doping test MONACO (AP) — Former Olympic pole vault champion Thiago Braz has been suspended after testing positive for doping, track and field authorities said Friday.The Athletics Integrity Unit said Braz was notified of an allegation he tested positive for ostarine. No more details were published.Braz won a surprising gold medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics with a jump of 6.03 meters that still stands as the Olympic record.The 29-year-old Braz took bronze at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. He competed in two Diamond League meets in Europe this month ahead of next month’s world championships in Budapest, Hungary.Braz has been provisionally suspended while the AIU prosecutes his case. He faces a ban of up to four years.Ostarine is a selective androgen receptor modulator that can help muscle growth. It was the substance that cost the British men’s 4×100-meter relay team a silver medal at the Tokyo Games after Chijindu Ujah tested positive.___AP sports: https://apnews.com/hub/sports...

Fort Belvoir renames Lee Road in ceremony honoring historic executive order

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Fort Belvoir renames Lee Road in ceremony honoring historic executive order This article was written by WTOP’s news partner, InsideNoVa.com, and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today.In honor of the 75th anniversary of a presidential executive order prohibiting segregation in the military, Fort Belvoir held a ceremony this week to announce the renaming of Lee Road to EO 9981 Road.Executive Order 9981, signed by President Harry S. Truman on July 26, 1948, declared it essential that U.S. armed forces maintain the highest standards of democracy, with equality of treatment and opportunity for all those who serve.Lee Road’s name change came from a decision made by the congressional naming commission created in 2021 to study and make recommendations on renaming military assets with names linked to the Confederate Army in the Civil War.Former Judge Rohulamin Quander, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffery C. McKay, Mount Vernon District Supervisor Dan Storck, Command Sgt. Maj. Garth D. Newell an...

'So much joy and happiness': Locals create disability-friendly clothing and artwork

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

'So much joy and happiness': Locals create disability-friendly clothing and artwork DENVER (KDVR) -- On Saturday, a group of local artists will come together to create an accessible art and fashion exhibition in downtown Denver.McNichols Civic Center Building is hosting creators, each with a disability, who tailor their work for people with and without disabilities. Some of the featured work includes art you can touch, clothing-friendly options for people with prosthetics and garments for sensitive skin. July 28-30: Things to do in Denver this weekend "I'm just really excited to see Denver show up for this disabled community. I think there's so much joy and happiness," Shanna Shelby, the exhibition curator, said.Three pieces by John Bramblitt.Pieces created by Chole Duplessis.Pieces by Melanie Walker.“Vibrant Accessibility” is a group show featuring three blind artists with tactile art -- art you can touch. Each of their pieces can be admired by seeing and non-seeing people. Chloé Duplessis is a legally blind fiber artist based in Denver.Melanie Walker is a Unive...

Mother of 19-year-old daughter fatally shot in Fort Lauderdale pleads for the public’s help in finding killer

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Mother of 19-year-old daughter fatally shot in Fort Lauderdale pleads for the public’s help in finding killer A parent shared her pain after losing her teenage daughter to gun violence. Her daughter was riding in a popular rental vehicle when she came under fire.On Friday, Brittany Bucknor pleaded to the public to come forth with any information that would lead to an arrest after her 19-year-old daughter, Destiny Bucknor, was shot and killed.“Needing the community’s help to speak up for my daughter, she deserves it,” Bucknor said. “That was my only girl. My first born. I would never put this pain on another parent, to lose a child.”The shooting happening on July 4 as Destiny drove down the 2900 block of Northwest Eighth Street.“Just after 7 p.m., Destiny was riding in a bright green Slingshot motorcycle with another family member,” Broward Sheriff’s Office Detective Steve Novak said. Detectives believe there were several witnesses in the area when the shots were fired. “Based on the investigation so far, we know that there were probably ...

Miami-Dade firefighters rescue dog trapped in canal

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Miami-Dade firefighters rescue dog trapped in canal Miami-Dade Fire Rescue came to the rescue of a distressed dog struggling in a canal, Thursday afternoon. Engine 7 crews arrived at the scene, a canal near NW 12 Court and Little River Drive, around 2:45 p.m. Upon arrival, they found the dog in distress, trapped in the canal at the rear of a home. Firefighters wasted no time and immediately took action to save the stranded dog.The firefighters placed a roof ladder inside the canal, providing a safe route for the dog to climb out. The stranded pooch was skillfully secured and brought back to shore, reuniting it with its grateful owners.

Greek minister resigns after vacationing while wildfires rage

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:36:39 GMT

Greek minister resigns after vacationing while wildfires rage ATHENS — Greece’s minister for citizen protection resigned on Friday after he was spotted on a holiday as wildfires spread across the country.Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis accepted the resignation of the minister responsible for public security services, including police, who have assisted the fire service with multiple wildfires in tourist destinations, near towns and military bases in the past two weeks.Eyewitnesses, according to local media outlets, spotted the now ex-minister, Notis Mitarachi, on Patmos island. “He showed up yesterday morning on a faraway island to start his holiday, boarded a boat for a few hours and then returned in the early afternoon as if nothing was wrong, with bathers in the area wondering if they are seeing properly,” said Greek newspaper Kathimerini on Friday.Mitarachi resigned citing “personal reasons,” according to a statement by the prime minister’s office. He will be replaced by Yannis Oikonomou, the alternate sports minister....