'Grins and glocks': Orthodontist offers free gun with Invisalign treatment

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

'Grins and glocks': Orthodontist offers free gun with Invisalign treatment WAKE FOREST, N.C. (WNCN) — A North Carolina orthodontist offered a free Glock 19 or gun range membership to some Invisalign patients as part of a promotion this week.Dr. Jason Gladwell, the owner of Gladwell Orthodontics in Wake Forest, said the "Grins & Glocks" promotion that ran on Nov. 8 and Nov. 9 was intended for the Youngsville Gun Club and Range customer mailing list. “This was not a general blanket advertisement that we sent out to every orthodontic or potential orthodontic patient in the state,” Gladwell said. Bill could add gun safety, hunting course to Michigan schools Eligible patients were given coupons that can be redeemed at the gun range. Kurt Lieberman, the gun range's owner, said every coupon holder has to go through the same legal requirements as anyone else buying a firearm.“It's not like you're going in, you're buying Invisalign and you're walking out with a gun. It's nothing like that.” Lieberman said. “They come in. They have to be 21 years old because ...

Ravens suffer second-half collapse in stunning 33-31 loss to Browns on last-second field goal

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Ravens suffer second-half collapse in stunning 33-31 loss to Browns on last-second field goal A game between the NFL’s two best defenses turned into a shootout. The Ravens fizzled in the fourth quarter, while the Browns popped.The Ravens led 31-17 early in the fourth quarter Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium and looked poised for their fifth straight win. But Cleveland quarterback Deshaun Watson led three scoring drives in the final 11:34, Lamar Jackson threw a pick-six and Baltimore lost, 33-31, for the first time in over a month.The Browns trailed by one — because of a missed extra point after Greg Newsome’s pick-six with 8:16 left — with about five minutes remaining when they regained possession as Jackson and the Ravens’ offense continued to flounder. After overcoming a shoulder injury and struggling for much of the season and Sunday’s game, Watson looked like his old self in the final frame, leading a game-winning 58-yard drive to put kicker Dustin Hopkins in position to redeem himself and send Ravens fans home dismayed.He did, nailing t...

Dallas overpowers skidding Wild, 8-3

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Dallas overpowers skidding Wild, 8-3 Minnesota’s penalty kill was making small steps toward respectability over the past week, neutralizing 11 of 13 man advantages over its previous four games. Then it all came crashing down on Sunday.Dallas scored on 5 of 8 power play chances, the most ever surrendered by the Wild in a single game, to hand Minnesota its third straight loss, 7-3, at Xcel Energy Center.The Stars’ last two goals, both by Jason Robertson, came on the same man advantage after Brandon Duhaime was assessed a 5-minute boarding penalty with less than 2 minutes left in the second period.Minnesota surrendered four power play goals in a 5-2 loss at San Jose on Jan. 30, 2010.Duhaime, Vinni Lettieri and Mats Zuccarello scored goals for Minnesota, but the Stars generally skated circles around the Wild, opening a 1-0 lead on Joe Pavelski’s power play goal less than a minute into the game.The Stars added a shorthanded goal by Radek Faksa to make it 2-0, then added goals by Matt Duchene, two from Wyatt Johnson and the ...

Capital Region commemorates Holodomor

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Capital Region commemorates Holodomor ​COHOES, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- ​The Capital Region Ukrainian American community gathered in Cohoes today for a solemn memorial. This year marks 90 years since the Holodomor in Ukraine, a genocidal famine during the Soviet Union that claimed the lives of millions. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The son of two survivors noted that this commemoration comes at a time that Ukraine is again struggling to survive during Russia's continued war. Politicians at the state and federal level attending the memorial stressed the need to continue supporting Ukraine.Congressman Paul Tonko said, "In the understanding that Ukraine paid a terrible price 90 years ago, she cannot be asked to do that again. And so, I stand with you in solidarity to make certain that all is done to honor and protect Ukraine and to recognize her spirit and thirst for freedom and the resilience of the Ukrainian people."In 2018, the Senate and Assembly of New York State reco...

Mehlville High School's National Honor Society pays tribute to area veterans

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Mehlville High School's National Honor Society pays tribute to area veterans ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Students from Mehlville High School's National Honor Society gathered at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Sunday, not for a class assignment or a test but to honor the men and women who have served our country.Anela Abdijanovic, a senior at Mehlville High School and member of the National Honor Society, shared their mission."We go gravestone to gravestone," she said. "We put our wreath there, and then we put the rocks. We take a picture of it to put in the cards that we fill and give to the family members."They honored around 150 veterans, who are loved ones of someone in the district."I appreciate them for the time that they served because they're the reason why I get to live the life that I do now," Abdijanovic said.Abdijanovic and other National Honor Society members divided into 12 groups and got right to work. Man killed in south St. Louis County road-rage shooting "Just being a part of this is really special, and being involved is just amazing," A...

Illinois man fatally shot while hunting

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Illinois man fatally shot while hunting The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is investigating a fatal hunting incident in Guthrie County, according to a news release.Seth Egelhoff, 26, of Chesterfield, Illinois, was killed Saturday while waterfowl hunting at the Bays Branch Wildlife Area in Guthrie County, the release says. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Department received an emergency call around 1 p.m. about a hunter suffering a gunshot wound to the face at Bays Branch Wildlife Area.  Egelhoff was transported by Panora EMS. Lifesaving measures were given enroute to Life Flight but were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced deceased shortly after leaving the scene.The incident remains under investigation by the Iowa DNR Law Enforcement Bureau.  The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Department, Panora EMS, and Iowa State Patrol assisted in the investigation.The wildlife area is open for public use.

Mizzou moves up, KU replaced by K-State in latest AP poll

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Mizzou moves up, KU replaced by K-State in latest AP poll KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri's impressive 36-7 win over Tennessee helped them jump five spots in the latest AP college football poll. The Tigers rise from 16 to 11 was the highest jump of any team in the country. The Vols fell to 21, the biggest fall of any team in the country. Mizzou is also second in the SEC East, out of the SEC championship race but could appear in a New Year's Six bowl if they continue their winning ways at 8-2. Kansas State re-entered the poll at 23 after dominating Baylor 59-25, replacing Kansas. Kansas dropped out of the poll from 19 after a 16-13 loss to unranked Texas Tech at home but they received 82 votes heading into a primetime Sunflower Showdown matchup on Saturday in Lawrence. Fittingly enough, the two teams will meet each other in primetime with the Sunflower Showdown kicking off at 6 p.m. on Saturday in Lawrence. Mizzou will host Florida at 6:30 p.m.

Police investigating after shots fired at Oak Park Mall

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Police investigating after shots fired at Oak Park Mall OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Police are investigating after shots were fired at Oak Park Mall Sunday afternoon. According to Overland Park police, around 4:20 p.m., two male suspects were found shoplifting before they were confronted by three undercover detectives.As the two suspects attempted to leave near the mall food court, the detectives identified themselves and tried to arrest the suspects.That is when one of the suspects resisted arrest, leading to a struggle, and the suspect was able to grab one of the detective's guns, pulling the trigger and firing one gunshot inside the mall.The suspect then ran north of the mall and was immediately arrested. Nobody was hit by the gunshot or injured during the altercation. The second suspect left the mall and took off running toward 95th street before they were apprehended by police. Both suspects are in custody and the mall is currently closed and expected not to reopen for the rest of the evening. They are expected to open tomorrow and contin...

Avs announce goalie Pavel Francouz is out for the season, sign Joel Kiviranta

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Avs announce goalie Pavel Francouz is out for the season, sign Joel Kiviranta The Colorado Avalanche is dealing with its first significant bit of short-term injury-induced adversity, but there is clarity with one of its long-term concerns.Pavel Francouz will miss the remainder of the 2023-24 season, the club announced Sunday. He has not been on the ice with the team this season. Francouz, originally projected to be the No. 2 goaltender behind Alexandar Georgiev, played in only one of the team’s final 33 games last season and had offseason surgery.Francouz has been a successful goalie for the Avs when healthy, but remaining so has been difficult. He’ll be an unrestricted free agent after this season. He joins Gabriel Landeskog on the list of players who will not return this season, though there could be a long-shot hope that the club’s captain might make it back at some point during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.Related ArticlesColorado Avalanche | Hockey Heals provides community, love for players facing life-threatening adversity: R...

Former Avalanche GM Pierre Lacroix, “a mountain of a sports figure in the Rockies,” earned his place in Hockey Hall of Fame

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:21:32 GMT

Former Avalanche GM Pierre Lacroix, “a mountain of a sports figure in the Rockies,” earned his place in Hockey Hall of Fame Craig Button vividly remembers the day Pierre Lacroix first called him to ask about Derek Morris.Lacroix was already a two-time Stanley Cup champion as general manager of the Colorado Avalanche, but he also had a well-earned reputation for swinging huge trades. This was in 2002, as the Avs were nearing the end of the Patrick Roy era, and he was looking for a way to get his championship core to make one more run at a championship.“Pierre would phone and said, ‘Hey, would you ever consider trading this player?’” Button, who was the Calgary Flames’ GM from 2000 to ’03 said. “He said, ‘Look, we’re looking for that type of defenseman.’ I said, ‘Pierre, I’ll be straightforward with you. I’m not looking to trade Derek Morris. If I’m going to trade a defenseman like that, I’m going to need a really good player back.’ We were looking to bolster our center position, so I said Chris Drury’s name.“Pierre goes, ‘Oh, Craig, oh no. … I can’t trade Chris Drury.’ ...