'I'm cancer free': White Sox closer Liam Hendriks is in remission
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
CHICAGO — The White Sox along with all of Major League Baseball got some great news from one of the best closers in the game on Thursday.On his Instagram account, Liam Hendriks posted that he's in remission and is cancer free after undergoing treatments for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma during the first part of 2023.Along with a collection of videos and photos from his treatments, Hendriks wrote: "How It Started VS How It’s Going….REMISSION. It’s official. I’m cancer free." Liam Hendriks' positive update on his cancer treatments on Opening Day The closer, who has been with the White Sox since 2021, announced that he was diagnosed with disease back on January 8 and began treatment the next day. On April 5, Hendriks announced that he completed his chemotherapy sessions, posting a video of himself ringing the "victory bell' along with a lengthy tribute to his wife, Kristi, and medical personnel.The White Sox had a number of efforts to show support for the closer during his cancer fight, inc...Twins roster movement expected after Thursday’s loss
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
BOSTON — Even before Kenta Maeda was struck by a batted ball in Thursday’s game, putting his availability in the near-future in question, the Twins’ pitching plans had some moving pieces. The team was already planning on calling up a starter from Triple-A to make a start, possibly this weekend, breaking up a stretch of 13 games in 13 days to give their starting pitchers some extra rest.Now, the Twins will wait to see how Maeda feels but will need bullpen reinforcements in the coming days. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said based on how Thursday’s game went and their desire to give some guys an extra day, he was expecting some roster movement.“It may be Kenta-related or other, but we’re kind of in a little bit of a long run here and now we’ve kind of burnt up and now we have a guy go down with an injury,” Baldelli said. “We’ll see what the coming days look like.”Maeda aside, the Twins have not yet announced a starter for Sunday’s game, which would be Sonny Gray’s day to start. If the ...Kenta Maeda leaves with injury, avoids broken bone in blowout loss
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
BOSTON — Somehow, Kenta Maeda got up, scrambled to the ball and made an on-target throw to first base to get the out. And then he crumpled into a heap near the Fenway Park mound, the result of being struck on the left ankle by a batted ball traveling at 111.6 miles per hour.A group of players and staff quickly gathered around Maeda, who, after staying down on the ground for a couple minutes, gingerly walked off the field with what the Twins called a left ankle contusion. X-rays did not reveal a break, a stroke of good fortune for the Twins and the veteran pitcher, on a tough day — the Twins lost 11-5 to the Red Sox — at Fenway Park.“He got hit squarely,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “You’re really hoping not to get a really bad result, like a broken ankle or something like that. We were fearful, to be honest, watching him on the ground out there.”But for as scary as the moment was, the Twins (11-8) seem to have avoided the worst with Maeda, who said after the game that he didn’t exp...Proposed working group would probe issues at Hastings veterans home
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs funding bill expected to debated in the Senate Thursday includes money for a new working group to probe the quality of care at state veterans homes where workers have complained of a ‘toxic culture.’The Senate wants to spend $190,000 to study how veterans living in two domiciliaries in Hastings and Minneapolis are cared for and whether changes are needed. The domiciliaries are not nursing homes, but care homes that are often a last resort for veterans struggling with medical problems and substance abuse.In March, more than a dozen workers at the Hastings home spoke publicly about a long-standing culture of bullying and retaliation of caregivers. They said medical decisions about care for residents were often overruled by those without medical training.Lynn Wachtler, a certified nurse practitioner and former primary care provider at the Hastings veterans home, testifies Tuesday, March 21, 2023 to the Senate veterans committee a...Debt ceiling showdown continues as Republicans offer up new budget proposal
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Republicans are laying out their demands in the high stakes debt ceiling fight. For the first time, Republican leaders have offered a specific budget proposal. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy unveiled the plan on Wednesday afternoon. "To limit government spending, save taxpayers money, and grow the economy," McCarthy said. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The proposal would cut spending back to 2022 levels and claw back money from COVID funds, new climate change programs, and the IRS expansion. If that happens, Republicans would agree to raise the debt limit by enough to cover the country's debts into next year. Senator Rick Scott says that's an important tradeoff. "We need to live within our means, we need to get people back to work. The things they're talking about are very logical things," Scott said. Lawmakers left frustrated by briefing on classified documents leak Democrats a...Funeral held for longtime NYSP investigator
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A funeral took place on Thursday to honor the life of Patrick Hogan, a longtime investigator with the New York State Police. He died after a long battle with an illness stemming from his response to the terror attacks on September 11, 2001.He was 61 years old. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! A long line of law enforcement officers gathered outside Sacred Heart Church in Troy waiting to pay their respects. Hogan, who is from Wynantskill, served in the state police for more than 20 years. Officers said he was a role model for others."The man that Patrick was at home, or for the Marines, or on patrol, was the same man in the community. He was a compassionate, loving, faithful man, and he loved his community, and he loved serving it. And that will be his legacy."Hogan spent 22 years with the state police, retiring in 2018. He is survived by his wife and three children.Grassroots party aims to bring change to Moreau
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
MOREAU, N.Y. (NEWS10) - On a Thursday afternoon, John Donohue embarked from his Cedar Lane home to knock on the doors of his neighbors. Clipboard in hand, he asked fellow residents for their signatures, to give him and others a chance at starting a new chapter for Moreau. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Donohue, a member of the Moreau Town Board himself, is one of the founding members of the Moreau United party, which aims to challenge controversial issues in the town, including the planned construction of the Saratoga Biochar plant at the local industrial park. Donohue's two main fellows on the party line are Jessie Fish and Pat Killian, who share the viewpoint that things in Moreau need to change."Pat and Jessie both said to me, 'We're Republicans,' and I said, 'I'm a Democrat - but we're not politicians,'" said Donohue. "We came together and decided we should run as our own, independent party - and the response has been...Watervliet granted nearly $5M for water infrastructure projects
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
WATERVLIET, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Plans to improve water quality in one local community can move forward now that they have officially received state funding. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation presented Watervliet officials with a $4.98 million check on Thursday. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The funding will be used for three clean water projects, including sewer system repairs. They're also building a new storm water drainage system so sewage is kept out of the Hudson River.The city is also buying 58 acres of land next to the city's reservoir to prevent development and protect the city's drinking water from pollution.National Grid volunteers clean up Schenectady's Central Park
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Ahead of Earth Day, volunteers with National Grid took part in a few local beautification projects. More than 100 volunteers were in Schenectady's Central Park on Thursday cleaning up litter, prepping the ground for the children's learning garden, repairing compost bins, and landscaping the area.Those with National Grid said they hope their work inspires others to help the environment. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "This stuff is contagious. They see people doing some good stuff so they want to get involved and do something similar, so we hope that's what today's actions will do in the community," Dir. of Customer and Community at National Grid Brian Sano said. "This is a massive property in Schenectady -- it's a jewel in Schenectady -- and we are just happy National Grid could be apart of cleaning it up on Earth Day."Earth Day is this Saturday, April 22.Push for improved cell service after Kaylin Gillis shooting
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:33:34 GMT
WASHINGTON COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- There’s a push to enhance cell phone service in the community of Hebron and surrounding areas, which have spotty or no coverage. That's after law enforcement in Washington County say friends of Kaylin Gillis, who was fatally shot by an accused homeowner, had to drive several miles from the mistaken address to call for help.It’s unclear if those minutes could have saved Kaylin's life, but cellphone service is a major safety concern in that rural corner of Washington County. Read the latest on the fatal shooting of Kaylin Gillis “An innocent life was taken -- a beautiful person -- and you've got to drive five miles,” said Salem resident Mike Miller. Miller can see the nearest cell tower from his home. But he says a few years ago, after repairs to the tower, he and his neighbors lost their local Verizon cell phone coverage. “It’s an AT&T tower now,” said Miller. Many communities, rural and urban, struggle with the same issue. "You know, we hav...Latest news
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