Tom Fallucca wrapped up the Labor weekend in correct taste: prepping for deer searching season, searching doves and frogging. “Yeah, it’s one of my favorite weekends of the year,” he messaged. “Sooo much work, but still some time left for hunting and frogging.” For the non-hunters, there's pre-season paintings for deer searching. They nonetheless discovered time to do frogging at a farm pond. “RC and frog legs really hit the spot after doing tree stands and trimming lanes all day in the sun,” Fallucca messaged.
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Jussie Smollett case: Special prosecutor reveals ‘considerable
Special Prosecutor Dan Webb introduced Monday he had concluded his investigation into the dealing with of closing yr’s Jussie Smollett hate-crime prosecution and located that Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and her place of work put out a number of false and deceptive statements in regards to the case. Webb mentioned he had reached “five major final conclusions” in relation to the behavior of Foxx and her place of work: • Webb discovered proof organising “substantial abuses of discretion” in prosecuting and brushing aside the preliminary legal fees filed towards Smollett. • He discovered proof “that may rise to the level of a violation of legal ethics by State’s Attorney Foxx” and different Cook County prosecutors “relating to
Injured Sky ahead Jantel Lavender finds alternative in
Last December was the primary time Sky ahead Jantel Lavender spent Christmas along with her household in three years. As she regarded across the desk, she couldn’t assist however understand how a lot she had missed. Her younger cousins had been 18 and grown, and her mom and sister had all the pieces all the way down to a tee. “People start doing things a certain way and it’s just like you’re not really tied into that,” Lavender informed the Sun-Times in a telephone interview. “So that was kind of hard seeing everybody in their routines or how things were kind of going for Christmas and stuff, and I was just kind of there smiling.” Like
Survey finds widespread unaddressed security recollects in
A survey by three client advocacy teams of used autos supplied on the market by means of the biggest vehicle retailer within the nation has discovered widespread cases of unaddressed security recollects. The survey turned up faulty airbags, defective ignition switches and different probably lethal issues. One of each 9 used autos had an unaddressed security recall, in response to the examination of greater than 2,400 for-sale listings at dealerships underneath the umbrella of AutoNation. The Fort Lauderdale, Florida, firm payments itself as “America’s Largest Auto Retailer,” with 360 franchises in 16 states. The survey reviewed listings at 28 AutoNation places in 16 metro areas, together with Chicago. Of 2,429 autos surveyed, 285 had unrepaired recollects
Bruce Cassidy Finds Bright Spots In Bruins’ Tough 4-3 Loss To Jets
Despite coming up short in the comeback attempt, Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy found a number of bright spots in Boston’s 4-3 loss to the Jets in Winnipeg on Thursday. Cassidy liked the effort he saw from his players, which he said gave the Bruins an opportunity to win the game. The Bruins coach felt his players did a better job in front of the net than they had been in recent games, as well. In the end, however, Cassidy said the team “got beat up ice” and struggled to keep the puck out of the net. To hear Cassidy’s full postgame interview with NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley, check out the
Eduardo Rodriguez Finds Groove After Seven Straight Quality Starts For Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox defeated the Seattle Mariners 3-0 in game 1 Friday night at Fenway Park as Eduardo Rodriguez pitched his seventh straight quality start for Boston. Rodriguez improved to 4-1 in the 2017 season after allowing only five hits in six shut out innings while striking out four. After the game, Rodriguez said it has been a great help having fellow left-handers Chris Sale and David Price to learn from. To hear more from Rodriguez after the game, check out the video above from “Red Sox Final,” presented by Plainridge Park Casino. Thumbnail photo from Mark L. Baer/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com
Xander Bogaerts Finds Silver Lining After Tough End To 26-Game Hitting Streak
BOSTON — We know, it’s hard to believe. But no one on the Red Sox currently owns a 20-plus-game hitting streak. Xander Bogaerts made sure of that Friday night, going 0-for-3 with two walks to snap a career-long 26-game hitting streak in Boston’s 5-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays. It was the third straight defeat for the Red Sox, who now own just a half-game lead over the Baltimore Orioles in the American League East. But if you’re looking for silver linings, Bogaerts admitted there’s some sense of relief that comes with ending a streak that’s obviously been on his mind. “Oh, for sure,” Bogaerts said after Friday’s game. “Man...