Richardson International buys Anglia Maltings, terms not disclosed.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

Richardson International buys Anglia Maltings, terms not disclosed. WINNIPEG — Richardson International Ltd, says it has bought Ragleth Ltd., the parent company of Anglia Maltings (Holdings) Ltd.Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.Based in England, Anglia Maltings holds a portfolio of businesses including Crisp Malt, Micronized Food Products (MFP) and EDME Food Ingredients.It operates seven malt facilities in the United Kingdom, Poland, and Germany.Winnipeg-based Richardson says Crisp Malt supplies barley for breweries and distilleries and the food industry, while MFP specializes in the production of cereals and pulses for brewing and animal feed. EDME Food Ingredients makes malted and non-malted ingredients for the baking industry.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 7, 2023.The Canadian Press

Friday Forecast: Temps in low 80s with mostly sunny conditions

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

Friday Forecast: Temps in low 80s with mostly sunny conditions CHICAGO — Mostly sunny Friday with more clouds in later day and cooler lakeside. Winds: E 5-10. High: 80/73.Mostly cloudy tonight with a chance for rain and storms. Winds: ENE 0-5. Low: 63. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Saturday Forecast: Mostly cloudy, AM showers, slighter afternoon chances, cooler lakeside, NNE 5-10 G15. 78/70.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog

Britney Spears says Wembanyama's security struck her in Las Vegas, Spurs rookie says he was grabbed

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

Britney Spears says Wembanyama's security struck her in Las Vegas, Spurs rookie says he was grabbed LAS VEGAS (AP) — San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama said Thursday he believes Britney Spears grabbed him from behind as he was walking into a restaurant at a Las Vegas casino, and that the security detail he was with pushed the pop star away.Wembanyama said he wasn't told that Spears was the person who grabbed him until hours later, and that he never actually saw her.Spears, who filed a report with Las Vegas police, said in posts on Twitter and Instagram that the run-in was “super embarrassing,” and denied grabbing Wembanyama, saying she only “tapped him on the shoulder to get his attention.”She said she had recognized him earlier in the evening and when seeing the No. 1 pick in this year's NBA draft — a 7-foot-3 French standout who is entering the NBA with as much acclaim as anyone since LeBron James 20 years ago — and she “decided to approach him and congratulate him on his success.”Spears said, “His security then back handed me in the face without look...

Literary calendar for week of July 9

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

Literary calendar for week of July 9 HOVEY/LUTTERMAN: Minnesotans Dean Hovey and Brian Lutterman sign copies of their latest crime/mystery novels. 10 -11:30 a.m. Friday, July 14, Lake Country Booksellers, 4766 Washington Square, White Bear Lake.A.W. POWERS: Freelance writer, poet, and activist William J. Anderson, writing as Powers, celebrates publication of “First Casualty: The Psychic Guardian Angel,” with a meet-and-greet. Noon-2 p.m. Saturday, July 15, Once Upon a Crime, 604 W. 26th St., Mpls.JOHN ROSENGREN: Minnesotan presents “The Greatest Summer in Baseball History.” 7 p.m. Thursday, July 13, Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Ave. S., Mpls.Related ArticlesBooks | Literary picks for July 9 Books | Readers and writers: In the realm of myth and magic Books | Literary calendar for week of July 2: Antiquarian Book Fair to feature Allie Alvis, book historian Books | Big lineup for book lovers at Loft’s Wordplay Festival Books...

Readers and writers: Mystery, heartbreak, satire and maybe even some horror

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

Readers and writers: Mystery, heartbreak, satire and maybe even some horror Summer seems to call us to fiction, so we’re suggesting three very different novels from Minnesota authors who will introduce their books this week.(Macmillan Publishers)“In a Hard Wind”: by David Housewright (Minotaur Books, $28)” ‘Nina, the more I learn about this woman, the more I like her. This is a woman who robbed a bank. This is a woman who might have killed three human beings, plus God knows what other crime she might have committed… Yet I like her. Nearly everyone I’ve met who knows her personally, they like her, too. I don’t know if I want to find her anymore.’ “  — From “In a Hard Wind”David HousewrightA woman who’s “in the wind,” meaning gone missing, is the intriguing central character in David Housewright’s 20th Rushmore McKenzie novel, filled with a cast of complex characters.McKenzie is a former St. Paul homicide detective who came into a lot of money. Now he’s...

5 things to know this Friday, July 7

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

5 things to know this Friday, July 7 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Friday! Per Meteorologist Jill Szwed, there's no heat advisory today, but we should still be cautious in the heat. "Feels like" temperatures will peak in the low to mid-90s. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Activists gathered outside the Department of Health to call on state leaders to intervene in the proposed closure of Burdett birth center. Meanwhile, the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA is seeking assistance in an animal cruelty case in Claverack. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Friday morning. 1. Advocates push for birth center to remain openActivists gathered outside the Department of Health to call on state leaders to intervene in the proposed closure of Burdett birth center. Trinity Health operates Saint Peter’s Health Partners which manages Samaritan Hospital where Burdette is located. According to protesters, Trinity’s primary justification for...

St. Charles Family Arena Fun Fest starts Friday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

St. Charles Family Arena Fun Fest starts Friday ST. LOUIS -- The St. Charles Family Arena Fun Fest starts today and goes until July 16th. There will be more than 30 rides, carnival games and fair food available. There's a fireworks show on July 14th.Fun Fest opens at 5 p.m. on weekdays and 1 p.m. on weekends. Tickets are $10 dollars for adults and $5 for kids under 3 feet tall. You can also get unlimited ride wristbands for 35-dollars. If you go tonight, it's $1 for everything and on Tuesdays, it's $2.

American Idol's charity giving haircuts to the homeless in St. Louis Friday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

American Idol's charity giving haircuts to the homeless in St. Louis Friday ST. LOUIS -- A fresh haircut will cool you down and give you confidence. A non-profit is coming to St. Louis today and offering free cuts to the homeless.The Better than I Found It charity is holding a special event today. Volunteers will give free haircuts to homeless men, women and children. They'll also provide hygiene bags, hot food and a sweet treat. There will also be games and music.The non-profit was founded by American Idol star and three time Grammy nominee Danny Gokey. He preformed at Westminster Christian Academy Thursday in Town and Country.

St. Louis bill would require officers to give business cards before searches

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

St. Louis bill would require officers to give business cards before searches ST. LOUIS -- A bill that would ban the open carrying of firearms without a concealed carry permit moves forward in the St. Louis Board of Aldermen. The Post-Dispatch reports that the bill's sponsor, Alderwoman Cara Spencer, says it will get guns off the street and disarm minors who would have to be 19 in order to get a permit.Some aldermen were concerned it would lead to more stop and frisk searches. To counter that, Adlerman Rasheen Aldridge proposed a bill that would require officers to give out business cards to people they stop, search or question.

Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s “The Winter’s Tale” showcases play’s near flawless wit

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:53 GMT

Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s “The Winter’s Tale” showcases play’s near flawless wit In “The Winter’s Tale,” Leontes, King of Sicilia, asks a favor of his pregnant wife, Hermione: persuade his childhood Polixenes, King of Bohemia, to extend his visit a few days. As a very pregnant Hermione (Emily Van Fleet) gamely fulfills his request, Leontes (Josh Innerst) casts sidelong looks from across the room.In the Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s handsome production of that late Shakespearean work — directed by Wendy Franz —  those stolen glances might have been Leontes merely checking in on Hermione’s success. Instead, they come to signal the onset of a raging illness: jealousy.“Too hot. Too hot!” he says in an increasingly unhinged aside as his wife gives Polixenes (Stephen Tyrone Williams) her hand.The late scholar Harold Bloom described Leontes as “an Othello who is his own Iago.” And Leontes’s unfounded, self-inflicted torment is a thing to behold. He’s a hot mess. As played by Josh Innerst, his descent into suspicion isn’t only tiring, it’s also tyrannical. And that...