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mcw casino login jeetbuzz SAN DIEGO, Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Robbins LLP reminds investors that a class action was filed on behalf of all persons and entities that purchased or otherwise acquired Xerox Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: XRX) securities between January 25, 2024 and October 28, 2024. Xerox and its subsidiaries offer workplace technology that integrates hardware, services, and software for enterprises in the Americas, and internationally. For more information, submit a form , email attorney Aaron Dumas, Jr., or give us a call at (800) 350-6003. The Allegations: Robbins LLP is Investigating Allegations that Xerox Holdings Corporation (XRX) Misled Investors Regarding its Business Prospects According to the complaint, during the class period, defendants failed to disclose to investors that: (1) after a large workforce reduction, the Company’s salesforce was reorganized with new territory assignments and account coverage; (2) as a result, the Company’s salesforce productivity was disrupted; (3) as a result, the Company had a lower rate of sell-through of older products; (4) the difficulties in flushing out older product would delay the launch of key products; and (5) therefore, Xerox was likely to experience lower sales and revenue. Plaintiff alleges that on October 29, 2024, Xerox revealed “lower-than-expected improvements in sales force productivity” and “delays in the global launch of two new products” had led to “sales underperformance.” The Company disclosed that for third quarter 2024, quarterly revenue was down 7.5% year-over-year to $1.53 billion, net loss fell to -$1.2 billion (down $1.3 billion year-over-year), and equipment sales declined 12.2% year over year to $339 million. In a corresponding earnings call, the Company’s COO revealed the product delay was in fact a “forecasting issue” where the Company “had higher expectations that we were going to flush through the older product” which it needed to “sell through” in order to “make those transitions.” On this news, the Company’s share price fell $1.79, or 17.41%, to close at $8.49 per share on October 29, 2024. What Now : You may be eligible to participate in the class action against Xerox Holdings Corporation. Shareholders who want to serve as lead plaintiff for the class must submit their application to the court by January 21, 2025. A lead plaintiff is a representative party who acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. You do not have to participate in the case to be eligible for a recovery. If you choose to take no action, you can remain an absent class member. For more information, click here . All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses. About Robbins LLP : Some law firms issuing releases about this matter do not actually litigate securities class actions; Robbins LLP does. A recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, the attorneys and staff of Robbins LLP have been dedicated to helping shareholders recover losses, improve corporate governance structures, and hold company executives accountable for their wrongdoing since 2002. Since our inception, we have obtained over $1 billion for shareholders. To be notified if a class action against Xerox Holdings Corporation settles or to receive free alerts when corporate executives engage in wrongdoing, sign up for Stock Watch today. Attorney Advertising. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/513fb6e4-a34e-4150-8fe5-2c133087d380

LAS VEGAS — With a restructuring at Andretti Global that pushed Michael Andretti into a smaller role, the chances of his organization landing a Formula 1 team have substantially increased. So much so that F1 and Formula One Management could have a decision to grant the General Motors-backed entry a spot as the 11th team on the grid in the coming weeks. Dan Towriss, now the majority owner of the Andretti organization, was at the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Thursday scoping his chances of entering the top motorsports series in the world. So was the FBI, allegedly, as part of a Department of Justice investigation into why F1 denied the Andretti organization expansion into the series. F1 currently has 10 teams that field 20 cars and only one — the organization owned by California businessman Gene Haas — is an American team. Las Vegas marks the third race this season in the United States, more than any other country, as F1 has exploded in American popularity over the last five years. Even so, Andretti could not get approval from F1 to enter the series. But, the situation changed in September when Andretti scaled back his role with his namesake organization. Now with Towriss in charge, talks have amplified, even though it is not clear what the name of an Andretti-less F1 team would even be. Cadillac would do the engines — but says it won't be ready until 2028 — which means a 2026 Towriss-led F1 team would be GM branded but with a partner engine supplier. Most of the existing teams have been largely opposed to an 11th team entering F1, citing a dilution in prize money and the massive expenses they've already committed to the series. But, Andretti among others believed the teams' position was personal in that they simply didn't like Andretti, who ran 13 races in the 1993 season. His father, Mario, is the 1978 F1 world champion. The Andretti application had already been approved by the FIA, which is F1's ruling body, but later denied by F1 itself. F1 promised to revisit the issue once General Motors had an engine ready to compete. The existing 10 F1 teams have no actual vote or say in if the grid is expanded, which Mercedes boss Toto Wolff reiterated Thursday when The Associated Press asked why the sudden chance of acceptance in a potential 11th team. "We have an obligation, a statutory obligation as directors, to present the standpoint that is the best for our company and for our employees, and we've done that," Wolff said. "I think if a team can add to the championship, particularly if GM decides to come in as a team owner, that is a different story. "And as long as it is creative, that means we're growing the popularity of the sport, we're growing the revenue of the sport, then no team will be ever against it. So I'm putting my hope in there." Wolff has been eager to hear from Towriss directly on what the plans for the organization are now that Andretti has a smaller role. "No one from Andretti or Andretti Global or whatever the name will be has ever spoken to me a single sentence in presentation of what the creative part is," he said. "But they don't need to because the teams don't decide. It is the commercial rights holder, with the FIA, we have no say. If I want to be invited to a party and go to the party, I'm sitting down at the table and telling who I am and why I'm really good fun and sitting here and everybody will enjoy my presence. "That hasn't happened, but you know, that's now my personal point of view, not a professional, because there's nothing we can do, nothing we can say," Wolff continued. "And I don't know the people. I've obviously spoken to Mario. I didn't speak to his son. I didn't speak to any other people that are behind that. I don't know who they are. So I know GM, GM is great." Fred Vasseur, team principal at Ferrari, said he's not opposed to another team if it adds value to F1. "The discussion is between FIA, the team, and FOM. It's not our choice," he said. "For sure, as Toto said, that if it's good for the sport, good for the show, good for the business, and adds value on the sporting side, that we are all OK."New AD Eric Roedl comes home, seeking to build ‘championship culture’ at VillanovaButterball, a famed turkey distribution company , is facing backlash and a boycott days before Thanksgiving after a video of several workers allegedly sexually abusing and torturing live turkeys has reportedly resurfaced. The company was plunged into the drama on Tuesday when People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) activists posted a decades-old video showing several workers abusing live turkeys at a plant in Ozark, Arkansas . According to the animal rights group, the footage — which has gone viral — was obtained in 2006 when one of the activists went undercover as part of a probe into the plant. In the video, workers were filmed bashing the birds against steel cages and stomping on their heads. “One worker took a live bird and stomped on her head, crushing her skull until her head exploded. He then laughed and wiped the blood from his leg," the agent said."He also threw birds against the concrete and punched others." Costco forced to recall 80,000 pounds of butter after the label failed to mention this ingredient 160,000 pounds of ground beef shipped to restaurants recalled after positive E. coli test In the clip, the undercover PETA agent claimed that they had caught one worker inserting his finger into a turkey’s vagina for “fun” while another employee apparently “humped” a bird while it was shackled. "We are aware of a video from nearly 20 years ago, which is being re-shared across social media. This video is not current and was taken prior to Butterball becoming a private company and prior to our engagement and certification through American Humane," a Butterball spokesperson told The Mirror US. "Animal care and well-being is central to who we are as a company, and we are committed to the ethical and responsible care of our flocks." "Eleven years ago, Butterball was the first, and remains the only, turkey company to be American Humane certified," the statement continued. "That means we have yearly audits conducted by a third party to ensure compliance with our 200+ science-based standards of best practice for care of turkeys, well exceeding industry best practices. We are proud of this designation that no other turkey company can claim and have a zero-tolerance policy for animal mistreatment." Despite the company changing its standards, many social media users have expressed their anger at the company. “YOU ARE DISGUSTING!!! I will never eat another product from your company... You should be ashamed of yourselves. I can’t express my disdain for your company right now,” one user said. “Boycott Butterball,” one user raged on X. "I just bought a butterball turkey yesterday. Dinner is f***ing canceled,” another wrote. "I just saw a video about men sexually assaulting turkeys dead and alive ones and they’re advising anyone who bought the brand 'butterball' to return It," a third person stated. Several other social media user expressed their shock at the news while others stated that the whole video made them want to eat the bird altogether. It is currently unclear if Butterball's profits took a massive hit as the video was released when many already have their turkeys. DAILY NEWSLETTER: Sign up here to get the latest news and updates from the Mirror US straight to your inbox with our FREE newsletter.

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Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has criticized his successor, President Hakainde Hichilema, for a nationwide power blackout on Sunday that left hospitals and other critical institutions without electricity. The power outage, which struck shortly after 8 PM, also affected neighboring Zimbabwe, as both countries continue to grapple with energy shortages caused by low water levels at Lake Kariba, a key source of hydroelectric power. Zambia's power utility, ZESCO Limited, confirmed the blackout was caused by a system disturbance, but Lungu attributed the crisis to what he called the government's "mismanagement" of the energy sector. "A Once Vibrant Utility in Ruins" In a strongly worded statement, Lungu accused Hichilema's administration of dismantling ZESCO through political interference and the removal of skilled personnel after the 2021 elections. "The national power blackout we experienced last night is an ultimate manifestation and clear confirmation of how ZESCO, our national utility company, has been driven into complete ruins by the New Doom government," Lungu said. He claimed that professional and experienced staff had been purged for political reasons, leaving ZESCO poorly equipped to manage the country's power needs. Impact on Lives and Businesses Lungu suggested the blackout may have led to loss of life in hospitals reliant on electricity for critical medical equipment. "At what cost in terms of lost lives and businesses will this government take such matters seriously and act to ensure that the lives and businesses are protected?" Comparing the current crisis to his time in office, Lungu said the Patriotic Front (PF) government never allowed load-shedding to exceed 17 hours. Under Hichilema, he claimed, outages now stretch beyond 48 hours in some cases, severely affecting households and businesses. Political Blame Game Lungu's comments reflect the growing tension between Zambia's ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) and the opposition PF, as the country faces mounting challenges in its energy sector. President Hichilema has not yet responded to Lungu's remarks, but his government has previously blamed the ongoing energy crisis on years of underinvestment and natural factors such as drought. As the blackout's effects continue to ripple across Zambia and Zimbabwe, the debate over accountability and solutions for the region's power woes intensifies.

Miami, FL, Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Blue Star Foods Corp., ("Blue Star,” the "Company,” "we,” "our” or "us”) (NASDAQ: BSFC ) , an integrated Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) sustainable seafood company with a focus on Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS), today announced a stock buyback program to repurchase up to $1.5 million of the Company's common stock. Under the program, the Company is authorized to repurchase its shares from time to time in the open market. The timing and amount of any repurchases will depend on a variety of factors, including price, trading volume, general market conditions, and other corporate considerations. The repurchase program does not obligate the Company to repurchase any specific number of shares and may be suspended, modified, or discontinued at any time without prior notice. John Keeler, Chairman and CEO of Blue Star Foods, commented, "We are pleased to announce this stock buyback program, which reflects our confidence in the strong and growing business of Blue Star. We believe our stock is significantly undervalued. This buyback program represents an attractive opportunity to return value to our shareholders." About Blue Star Foods Corp. (NASDAQ: BSFC ) Blue Star Foods Corp. an integrated Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) sustainable seafood company with a focus on Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS) that processes, packages and sells high-value seafood products. The Company believes it utilizes best-in-class technology, in both resource sustainability management and traceability, and ecological packaging. The Company also owns and operates the oldest continuously operating Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) full grow-out salmon farm in North America. The company is based in Miami, Florida, and its corporate website is: https://bluestarfoods.com Forward-Looking Statements: The foregoing material may contain "forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, each as amended. Forward-looking statements include all statements that do not relate solely to historical or current facts, including without limitation statements regarding the Company's product development and business prospects, and can be identified by the use of words such as "may,” "will,” "expect,” "project,” "estimate,” "anticipate,” "plan,” "believe,” "potential,” "should,” "continue” or the negative versions of those words or other comparable words. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future actions or performance. These forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to the Company and its current plans or expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could significantly affect current plans. Risks concerning the Company's business are described in detail in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, and other periodic and current reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company is under no obligation to, and expressly disclaims any such obligation to, update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Investor Contacts: [email protected]MANCHESTER UNITED'S legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson has finally lost his long-standing Champions League record. Real Madrid gaffer Carlo Ancelotti took charge of a record 215th game in Europe 's top-flight - surpassing Ferguson's tally of 214 managed. 5 Sir Alex Ferguson has lost his long-running record for the most games managed in the Champions League 5 Carlo Ancelotti has now managed a record 115 games in Europe's top-flight Ancelotti - who holds the record for most Champions League titles won - has now eclipsed Fergie 's 11-year record. Of Ferguson's 214 European nights, 194 came in the main competition - in other words from the group or beyond. The Scot, now 82, also oversaw eight qualifying ties and 12 European Cup games, winning 115, losing 50 and drawing 49 across the board. Ferguson first triumphed when United won England 's first Treble in 1999 - as the Red Devils surged a late stoppage-time comeback against Bayern. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS BRAVE RU WORLD Man Utd legend Ruud van Nistelrooy set to be named Leicester manager Another came nine years later in Moscow, with a drama-filled penalty shootout victory over Chelsea in 2008. But many would argue that winning the 1983 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup with Aberdeen was an even greater achievement. Meanwhile, it was another record breaking night for Ancelotti before kick-off, but he won't be too bothered as his side were comfortably beaten 2-0 at Anfield. The great Italian is the most successful manager in Champions League history , having won the trophy a record five times, and two more as a player. Most read in Champions League BUS BEAST Kilmarnock fan famous for foul-mouthed post-match rants exposed as paedophile SICKO CAGED ScotRail worker caught in vigilante paedo sting at train station jailed CASH VOW Nurse cancels £30k Scots fairytale wedding after 'rose-tinted glasses come off' DOORS CLOSED Major outdoor retailer with 13 Scots branches to shut 2 sites before Christmas 5 Sir Alex Ferguson won the Treble with United in 1999 FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS Ancelotti was also the one to surpass Ferguson's previous record for the most games won as manager in Europe 's most-loved competition. The Madrid boss won his 116th European game against in the group stage against Braga last October. Man Utd legend Ryan Giggs talks about his relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson He is also the only manager to take part in six Champions League finals, losing only once in 2005 against Liverpool. Liverpool's statement victory on Wednesday night sees new boss Arne Slot again achieve a feat that Jurgen Klopp never did. Klopp, who quit Anfield in May, NEVER beat the Los Blancos during his nine year spell in charge of Liverpool - including two finals. But Slot managed to overcome the club's voodoo in his first attempt. 5 But it ended up being a rather forgettable night for Ancelotti Goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo saw the Reds keep their 100 per cent record in Europe this season. Read more on the Scottish Sun LOOKING UP I'm a four-time world champ but my eyesight is going so I've made crucial change ISLE SAY Stunning home with panoramic views for sale for just £135k - but there's a catch Meanwhile Anfield erupted when Kylian Mbappe missed a penalty at 1-0, and Mo Salah's head went down when he put his own wide . It means Liverpool extend their perfect start at the top of the competition's new 36-team league phase, while holders Madrid suffered their third defeat in five games and now face a battle to qualify. 5CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Commission on Elections Central Visayas (Comelec-7) has called on all the electoral aspirants here to not use their power as an excuse in using government property for their campaign. This was in response to the photos received by the members of the media recently where a truck owned by a Cebu City barangay was seen being used in transporting campaign materials for the KUSUG-Panaghiusa coalition last week. “We at the Comelec, considering that they (aspirants) already filed their certificate of candidacy, we really advocate and we discourage that let us not use our office, let us not use our power to scrupulously maneuver or make beneficial advantages at the expense of the government and at the expense of others,” said Comelec-7 Director Francisco Pobe in a phone interview on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Pobe also reminded the aspirants that if they are to run for public office, their “intention is to serve.” “When you’re going to serve, you must have to portray to the public that you are a role model and an example,” he said. He added that the voters should pay attention to events like this and must call the attention of the aspirants, because they had to be reminded that they had a specific period of time for them to campaign. Cebu City mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia, who is running for city mayor under KUSUG-Panaghiusa, told reporters on Monday that he was not aware of how it happened, but he would leave it to the barangay to do their investigation since the vehicle was not owned by the city government. ALSO READ: CAMPAIGNERS BEWARE After COC filing, when do you we call them ‘candidates’? Cagayan de Oro House aspirant faces Comelec disqualification case Garcia said that barangay vehicles just, like City Hall vehicles, could not be used for private purposes. “It always must be for a public purpose. We always discourage it and I think there should be a clear delineation whether that vehicle is being rented or not. Even if it will be rented, mohangyo na lang ta sa mga barangay nga even nga kung giabangan na, ayaw na lang na pagamita (we will just request the barangay not to allow the use even if it is rented, just don’t let them use it) for political purposes because it will always be misconstrued,” he added. The Comelec, however, did not have any sanctions for cases like this, Pobe said. He said that it was covered by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) since they were the agency who supervised and oversaw the activities of the local government officials. Pobe added that since the election period had yet to start on January 12, the Comelec did not yet have any sanctions on the coverage of election limitations and prohibitions under the Omnibus Election Code. “The local government unit should be responsible. If the local government unit violates, then this will also be another option on the part of any interested party to file a necessary complaint against those government officials or any private persons using government vehicles in the interest of their own private or personal use,” Pobe said. CDN Digital already reached out to DILG-7 and Cebu City for their comment on the issue but they have yet to give their response as of this writing. The Comelec’s prohibitions, Pobe said, would take effect only at the start of the campaign for local positions on March 28, and on February 11 for the national level. The campaign period ends on May 10. Under the Omnibus Election Code Section 261 (o), use of public funds and government vehicles are prohibited and those found guilty will be penalized as stated in Section 264. Aside from the Election Code, Administrative Order 239 of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo also prohibits the use of government vehicles for purposes other than official business. Public officials who violate regulations, especially those who do not have trip tickets, may be held accountable under several laws, including RA 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act), RA 6713 (Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees), the Revised Administrative Code of the Philippines, COA circulars, the Government Accounting and Auditing Manual, and other related executive issuances. – with a report from Cebu Daily News (newspaper) published in 2016

Red Violet director Peter Benz sells $935,429 in stockBy Tony Leys | KFF Health News GLENWOOD, Iowa — Hundreds of people who were separated from society because they had disabilities are buried in a nondescript field at the former state institution here. Disability rights advocates hope Iowa will honor them by preventing the kind of neglect that has plagued similar cemeteries at other shuttered facilities around the U.S. The southwest Iowa institution, called the Glenwood Resource Center, was closed this summer in the wake of allegations of poor care . The last of its living residents were moved elsewhere in June. But the remains of about 1,300 people will stay where they were buried on the grounds. The graveyard, which dates to the 1800s, covers several acres of sloping ground near the campus’s brick buildings. A 6-foot-tall, weathered-concrete cross stands on the hillside, providing the most visible clue to the field’s purpose. On a recent afternoon, dried grass clippings obscured row after row of small stone grave markers set flat in the ground. Most of the stones are engraved with only a first initial, a last name, and a number. “If somebody who’s never been to Glenwood drove by, they wouldn’t even know there was a cemetery there,” said Brady Werger, a former resident of the facility. During more than a century of operation, the institution housed thousands of people with intellectual disabilities. Its population declined as society turned away from the practice of sequestering people with disabilities and mental illness in large facilities for decades at a time. The cemetery is filled with residents who died and weren’t returned to their hometowns for burial with their families. State and local leaders are working out arrangements to maintain the cemetery and the rest of the 380-acre campus. Local officials, who are expected to take control of the grounds next June, say they’ll need extensive state support for upkeep and redevelopment, especially with the town of about 5,000 people reeling from the loss of jobs at the institution. Hundreds of such places were constructed throughout the U.S. starting in the 1800s. Some, like the one in Glenwood, served people with disabilities, such as those caused by autism or seizure disorders. Others housed people with mental illness. Most of the facilities were built in rural areas, which were seen as providing a wholesome environment. States began shrinking or closing these institutions more than 50 years ago. The shifts were a response to complaints about people being removed from their communities and subjected to inhumane conditions, including the use of isolation and restraints. In the past decade, Iowa has closed two of its four mental hospitals and one of its two state institutions for people with intellectual disabilities. After closures in some other states, institutions’ cemeteries were abandoned and became overgrown with weeds and brush. The neglect drew protests and sparked efforts to respectfully memorialize people who lived and died at the facilities. “At some level, the restoration of institutions’ cemeteries is about the restoration of humanity,” said Pat Deegan, a Massachusetts mental health advocate who works on the issue nationally . Deegan, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a teenager, sees the neglected graveyards as symbolic of how people with disabilities or mental illness can feel as if their individual identities are buried beneath the labels of their conditions. Deegan, 70, helped lead efforts to rehabilitate a pair of overgrown cemeteries at the Danvers State Hospital near Boston, which housed people with mental illness before it closed in 1992. More than 700 former residents were buried there, with many graves originally marked only with a number. The Massachusetts hospital’s grounds were redeveloped into a condominium complex. The rehabilitated cemeteries now have individual gravestones and a large historical marker, explaining what the facility was and who lived there. The sign notes that some past methods of caring for psychiatric patients seem “barbarous” by today’s standards, but the text portrays the staff as well-meaning. It says the institution “attempted to alleviate the problems of many of its members with care and empathy that, although not always successful, was nobly attempted.” Deegan has helped other groups across the country organize renovations of similar cemeteries. She urges communities to include former residents of the facilities in their efforts. Iowa’s Glenwood Resource Center started as a home for orphans of Civil War soldiers. It grew into a large institution for people with disabilities, many of whom lived there for decades. Its population peaked at more than 1,900 in the 1950s, then dwindled to about 150 before state officials decided to close it. Werger, 32, said some criticisms of the institution were valid, but he remains grateful for the support the staff gave him until he was stable enough to move into community housing in 2018. “They helped change my life incredibly,” he said. He thinks the state should have fixed problems at the facility instead of shutting it. He said he hopes officials preserve historical parts of the campus, including stately brick buildings and the cemetery. He wishes the graves had more extensive headstones, with information about the residents buried there. He would also like to see signs installed explaining the place’s history. Two former employees of the Glenwood facility recently raised concerns that some of the graves may be mismarked . But officials with the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, which ran the institution, said they have extensive, accurate records and recently placed stones on three graves that were unmarked. Department leaders declined to be interviewed about the cemetery’s future. Spokesperson Alex Murphy wrote in an email that while no decisions have been made about the campus, the agency “remains committed to ensuring the cemetery is protected and treated with dignity and respect for those who have been laid to rest there.” Glenwood civic leaders have formed a nonprofit corporation that is negotiating with the state over development plans for the former institution. “We’re trying to make the best of a tough situation,” said Larry Winum, a local banker who serves on the new organization’s board. Tentative plans include tearing down some of the existing buildings and creating up to 900 houses and apartments. Winum said redevelopment should include some kind of memorial sign about the institution and the people buried in the cemetery. “It will be important to us that those folks be remembered,” he said. Activists in other states said properly honoring such places takes sustained commitment and money. Jennifer Walton helped lead efforts in the 1990s to properly mark graves and improve cemetery upkeep at state institutions in Minnesota . Some of the cemeteries are deteriorating again, she said. Activists plan to ask Minnesota legislators to designate permanent funding to maintain them and to place explanatory markers at the sites. “I think it’s important, because it’s a way to demonstrate that these spaces represent human beings who at the time were very much hidden away,” Walton said. “No human being should be pushed aside and ignored.” Related Articles Health | A stroke changed a teacher’s life. How a new electrical device is helping her move Health | Washington power has shifted. Here’s how the ACA may shift, too Health | CDC chief urges focus on health threats as agency confronts political changes Health | New rule allows HIV-positive organ transplants Health | Biden proposes Medicare and Medicaid cover costly weight-loss drugs for millions of obese Americans On a recent day, just one of the Glenwood graves had flowers on it. Retired managers of the institution said few people visit the cemetery, but amateur genealogists sometimes show up after learning that a long-forgotten ancestor was institutionalized at Glenwood and buried there. Former grounds supervisor Max Cupp said burials had become relatively rare over the years, with more families arranging to have deceased residents’ remains transported to their hometown cemeteries. One of the last people buried in the Glenwood cemetery was Kenneth Rummells, who died in 2022 at age 71 after living many years at the institution and then at a nearby group home overseen by the state. His guardian was Kenny Jacobsen, a retired employee of the facility who had known him for decades. Rummells couldn’t speak, but he could communicate by grunting, Jacobsen said. He enjoyed sitting outside. “He was kind of quiet, kind of a touch-me-not guy.” Jacobsen helped arrange for a gravestone that is more detailed than most others in the cemetery. The marker includes Rummells’ full name, the dates of his birth and death, a drawing of a porch swing, and the inscription “Forever swinging in the breeze.” Jacobsen hopes officials figure out how to maintain the cemetery. He would like to see a permanent sign erected, explaining who is buried there and how they came to live in Glenwood. “They were people too,” he said.WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — Dior Conners led Appalachian State with 19 points and Myles Tate made a jumper from the free-throw line with 25.1 seconds left as the Mountaineers knocked off Sam Houston 66-63 on Wednesday night. Conners shot 4 of 9 from the field, including 2 for 5 from 3-point range, and went 9 for 10 from the line for the Mountaineers (4-2). Tate scored 17 points, going 6 of 14 from the floor, including 3 for 6 from 3-point range, and 2 for 4 from the line. Jackson Threadgill had 11 points and shot 4 for 11, including 1 for 3 from beyond the arc. Lamar Wilkerson led the way for the Bearkats (3-3) with 22 points. Marcus Boykin added 11 points, five assists and four steals for Sam Houston. Dorian Finister also had 10 points and seven rebounds. Threadgill scored nine points in the first half and Appalachian State went into the break trailing 33-30. Tate scored a team-high 10 points for Appalachian State in the second half. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .

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