Austin's Louis Shanks Furniture closing its stores after 78 years

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

Austin's Louis Shanks Furniture closing its stores after 78 years AUSTIN (KXAN) — After 78 years, a family-run Central Texas furniture store is closing its doors for good. Louis Shanks Furniture announced on social media Wednesday it's going out of business, thanking its customers who have been around since 1945. The company's inventory must be liquidated as a result. A Furniture Today article confirmed the business will be closing both of its locations in Austin and San Antonio. ‘Oldest brewery in North Austin’ announces closure after nearly 15 years operating Louis Shanks Furniture is closing after 78 years. (KXAN Photo)Louis Shanks Furniture is closing after 78 years. (KXAN Photo)Louis Shanks Furniture is closing after 78 years. (KXAN Photo)The company has been in the same family for four generations, according to its website, and it all started with Louis Shanks, who went to work for the Kroehler Company after graduating high school. After spending time in West Texas, Shanks moved his family to Austin to try out retail, the website said. Yo...

Letran-Garcia is named new CEO for Interfaith Action

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

Letran-Garcia is named new CEO for Interfaith Action Liliana Letran-Garcia is the new CEO of Interfaith Action, a nonprofit made up of diverse faith communities working to support those seeking to achieve economic stability and mobility.Letran-Garcia will begin on Oct. 2.“Liliana has a strong commitment to social justice and community development combined with a deep understanding of the role the interfaith community can play in addressing the root causes of poverty and inequality,” said Interfaith Action Board Chair Cyndi Lesher, in a statement. “She has proven leadership skills and incredible energy. We look forward to what she will bring to Interfaith Action.”She was chosen after a search by a committee of community leaders, board members, and staff — assisted by the firm ofBallinger Leafblad. There were dozens of applicants, according to Interfaith Action officials.Letran-Garcia previously served as vice president of Programs for Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES). In that role she oversaw development and impleme...

High school football: Week 4 predictions

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

High school football: Week 4 predictions Here are some of Friday’s top high school football games involving East Metro teams:St. Thomas Academy (2-1) at Mahtomedi (2-1), 7 p.m.The rivalry game that could very well determine the Northstar-East-Maroon (got all that?) subdistrict championship, though Robbinsdale Armstrong could have something to say about that. Early-season losses leave questions about whether either program is “as good as it usually is.” For the winner, those queries will fade. For the loser, they’ll likely only intensify. OUR PICK: St. Thomas Academy 23, Mahtomedi 20Woodbury (2-1) at East Ridge (1-2), 7 p.m.An intracity rivalry game again expected to draw a packed house, the duel also always carries massive section implications. Coming off back-to-back losses, East Ridge can ill afford another loss to a contending team if it hopes to host a playoff game later this fall. On the fun side, it’s a thrill to watch East Ridge’s Tanner Zolnosky and Woodbury’s George Bjellos sling the football around the fiel...

Local artist — and former Army bassoonist — named executive director of Franconia Sculpture Park

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

Local artist — and former Army bassoonist — named executive director of Franconia Sculpture Park Alex Legeros, the new executive director at Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, Minn., photographed on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, on benches created in 1994-1995 by Fuller Cowles and Connee Mayeron in collaboration with inmates at the Minnesota Correctional Facility — Shakopee. (Courtesy of Franconia Sculpture Park)Alex Legeros spent part of 2016 at Franconia Sculpture Park creating a sculpture called “Sugar Shack.”He’s now spending time at the park near Taylors Falls in a new role: executive director.“Sugar Shack,” by Alex Legeros and Thomas Putzier. (Courtesy of Franconia Sculpture Park)He succeeds Ginger Shulick Porcella, who left in January to become executive director of Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, Calif.Getting the job was the “chance of a lifetime,” Legeros said.“When people would tell me they had found their calling, I was always, like, ‘Huh. Really?’ But now I’ve found mine,” he said. “In the world that we live in, things feel like they can be too...

1 dead after bus carrying students to band camp crashed in New York: officials

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

1 dead after bus carrying students to band camp crashed in New York: officials NEW YORK (PIX11) ---- At least one person died and several others were injured after a bus carrying students from Long Island to a band camp overturned on a New York highway Thursday afternoon, officials said. The bus crashed on I-84 in Middletown at 1:12 p.m., police said. It was carrying students from the Farmingdale School District to a camp in Pennsylvania. Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus told NBC that there were around 45 people on the bus, mostly children. He said at least five people were badly hurt.“We were informed that there had been an accident with Bus 1 en route to Greeley, PA for Band Camp. Police and emergency responders on the scene, as well as district administration. We will provide another update when more information becomes available. We ask for your patience as we gather more details," according to a statement from the Farmingdale School District. Video taken from news helicopters showed the bus lying on its side in trees an...

Four years later: Remembering a crazy Cardinals comeback against the Cubs

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

Four years later: Remembering a crazy Cardinals comeback against the Cubs CHICAGO - Do you remember the 21st day of September? In 2019, during one of the St. Louis Cardinals' recent runs at postseason, they pulled off a thrilling comeback against the rival Chicago Cubs. The marathon featured six lead changes and 16 pitchers over four and a half hours, and the Cardinals outlasted the Cubs for a 9-8 victory. The marathon win was the third of four consecutive wins for the Cardinals in a Wrigley Field sweep of the Cubs. Late-game heroics lifted the Cardinals to triumph. In the ninth inning, as the Cardinals trailed 8-7, the Cubs called upon reliable veteran closer Craig Kimbrel. And in matter of minutes, on just two pitches, the Cardinals flipped the script with back-to-back blasts. 200 WINS! Adam Wainwright caps career with long-awaited milestone On the first pitch, Yadier Molina unloads for a game-tying home run. "First pitch, and a high fly ball. Left-center, at the wall. GONE!," said then-Cardinals lead broadcaster Dan McLaughlin. "He tied it, he tied ...

Mehlville School District on alert; after-school activities canceled

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

Mehlville School District on alert; after-school activities canceled MEHLVILLE, Mo -- Due to the escaped inmate, the St. Louis County Police have instructed the Mehlville School District to implement a "secure" plan while they search for the inmate.During the "SECURE" procedure, all doors are locked, and students remain inside the building. Entry and release are closely monitored to ensure the safety and supervision of the students."SECURE" is implemented when there is a threat or hazard outside the school building. It leverages the security of the physical facility to provide protection. Throughout this procedure, all students and staff are brought inside, and all exterior doors are locked. Classes can continue without interruption within the building.All students and staff are safe, and classes are proceeding as usual without any disruptions. FOX2 will provide updates as more information becomes available or when the "SECURE" procedure is lifted.The school district is also canceling all elementary and middle school after-school activities. Y Club i...

Hazelwood Fire Department rescues a puppy from drainpipe

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

Hazelwood Fire Department rescues a puppy from drainpipe HAZELWOOD, Mo – The Hazelwood Fire Department successfully rescued a small puppy trapped in a drainpipe. The fire department collaborated with animal control to safely get the puppy and reunite her with her owners. The Facebook post read:"Today, the Hazelwood Fire Department was notified about a puppy being stuck in a drain pipe in the 6000 block of Woodhurst Drive. The HFD quickly arrived on the scene and with help from Animal Control, they were able to gain access to the puppy and reunite her, Mini Me, with her owners."Hazelwood Fire DepartmentHazelwood Fire DepartmentHazelwood Fire DepartmentHazelwood Fire DepartmentHazelwood Fire DepartmentHazelwood Fire Department

No. 19 CU Buffs strive to be better as Pac-12 play begins

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

No. 19 CU Buffs strive to be better as Pac-12 play begins On one hand, Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders was impressed with the resiliency displayed by his team in last Saturday’s 43-35 double-overtime victory against Colorado State.On the other hand, he doesn’t want them needing to use that resilience very often.“Wonderful win,” Sanders said this week. “We didn’t attain it the way we desired, but a win is a win. You’re going to have those type of games, those type of contests throughout the season. The best thing to do is to be resilient when you’re not playing your best; to be resilient when your opponents are playing their butts off; and you’re able to come back and win the football game in the manner that we did. So we’re thankful, we’re appreciative. But now it’s on to the next chapter.”CU was a 23.5-point favorite against the Rams last week, but the next chapter will be much more difficult. The 19th-ranked Buffs (3-0) will visit No. 10 Oregon (3-0) on Saturday (1:30 p.m., ABC) to kick off the Pac-12 portion of the schedule.T...

Appeals court takes up transgender health coverage case likely headed to Supreme Court

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:43 GMT

Appeals court takes up transgender health coverage case likely headed to Supreme Court By LEAH WILLINGHAM (Associated Press)CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court is considering cases out of North Carolina and West Virginia that could have significant implications on whether individual states are required to cover health care for transgender people with government-sponsored insurance.The Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in cases Thursday involving the coverage of gender-affirming care by North Carolina’s state employee health plan and the coverage of gender-affirming surgery by West Virginia Medicaid. During the proceedings, at least two judges said it’s likely the case will eventually reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Both states appealed separate lower court rulings that found the denial of gender-affirming care to be discriminatory and unconstitutional. Two panels of three Fourth Circuit judges heard arguments in both cases earlier this year before deciding to intertwine the two cases and see them present...