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Bahamas Landfill Fire Under Control But Residents Told Not To Go … – Caribbean360.com (subscription)

Posted: March 9, 2017 at 3:39 am

The smoke from the landfill has not cleared up as yet.

NASSAU, The Bahamas, Wednesday March 8, 2017 Residents of a community near the burning landfill in The Bahamas capital are not expected to get the all-clear to return to their homes for another few days.

While the massive fire at the New Providence Landfill in Nassau has been contained, Environment and Housing Minister Ken Dorsett said there will still be smoke in the Jubilee Gardens area and it was best for residents to stay away for now.

He said the firefighters were battling not only the fire at the landfill but also a forest fire in the surrounding areas.

Residents were forced to evacuate their homes when the fire, which began on Sunday, sent thick, black hazardous smoke into their neighbourhood.

We will probably be experiencing smoke for the next five to seven days. That is how long it will take to put this out. It will not be an easy fix, Dorsett said at a press conference on Monday.

We are still not recommending people return to their homes in Jubilee Gardens. The wind changes direction throughout the course of the day, but from what I have seen I do not think the police have changed their advice thus far in terms in returning to their homes.

Despite an evacuation order being in place for the rest of the week, some residents have returned to their area to assess whether their homes sustained any damage.

Prime Minister Perry Christie said government was considering providing financial assistance to residents who have been adversely affected.

He said at the press conference that damage assessments have started and the government will do whatever it takes to ensure that residents are returned to sense of normalcy in the shortest time period.

To the extent that premises were affected whether discoloration as a result of the smoke, whether inside fumigation what we would want to do and to give very serious consideration to is making that assessment and having the ministry coordinate an effective restitution, restoration process by way of assisting the residents to normalcy meaning, getting in there and whatever remediation process that should be initiated inside of the home, to restore it to what it should be, even with respect to painting outside the home if that has been affected Christie said.

The government will in fact involve itself in that process to ameliorate the situation for people and to bring them as quickly as possible back homeThe government will take further steps to ensure that the families that are affected will have some form of restoration back to normalcy.

Prime Minister Perry Christie (centre) at the press conference with Environment and Housing Minister Ken Dorsett (left) and Fire Services Chief, Superintendent Walter Evans (right). (Photo: Office of the Prime Minister Facebook page)

Meantime, noting that this was not the first fire at the landfill, the Prime Minister admitted that mistakes were made in handling solid waste at the dump by successive governments.

But he said he was personally involved in selecting a new manager for the landfill to introduce greater levels of technology and resources which would get rid of the problems nearby residents have faced over the years, once and for all.

We had meetings with a foreign entity with the capacity and assets that they manage in the US, and we met with a Bahamian group who advanced a foreign partnership with the expertise and resources.Together, we were approaching the final sort of concluding aspects of determining a new management company and the introduction of the measures that we believe would in fact eliminate, forever and forever, the kind of tragic circumstances that took place out there, Prime Minister Christie said.

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GulfMark Offshore: Insolvency Ahead? – Seeking Alpha

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This might be the last chance to sell or short GulfMark Offshore (NYSE:GLF).

GulfMark's Highland Knight. Source: Adrian SPye, Creative Commons.

Cash Running Low

The company's last financial statements are from Q3 2016. GLF shareholder equity fell from about $1 billion in 2014 to $518M last quarter, a decrease of almost 50% since the beginning of the market downturn. The company operates 71 vessels that provide support to offshore operations of the oil and gas industry, and fixed assets' carrying value has been impaired in the last months. The cash position is $10 million, and working capital is $23 million. But cash flow last quarter was -$12 million.

The cash from financing is mostly from increasing debt. At this burn rate the company should have already run out of cash by Q4 2016, and all working capital will be gone in by Q2 2017. Also, the company disclosed in their last 10-Q a cash commitment of $24 million:

We have a vessel under construction in Norway that was scheduled to be completed and delivered during the first quarter of 2016; however, in the fourth quarter of 2015, we amended our contract with the shipbuilder to delay delivery of the vessel until January 2017. Concurrently, in order to delay the payment of a substantial portion of the construction costs, we agreed to pay monthly installments through May 2016 totaling 92.2 million NOK (or approximately $11.0 million) and to pay a final installment on delivery in January 2017 of 195.0 million NOK (or approximately $24.4 million at September 30, 2016)

The company's access to the revolvers is subject to the valuation of the collateral (vessels) that could be further impaired in quarters to come, and many other inconvenient covenants that:

This latter point might ultimately prove to be a killer because the company is operating at a negative EBIT.

What's Next?

According to Stein's Law: "If something cannot go on forever, then eventually it must stop." Sooner rather than later, GLF will be unable to pay the interest on its debt (carried at about $473 million). GLF debt has been trading at deep discounts, between $30 and $65. The current prices around $60 represent a 100% rally from historic lows.

As previously mentioned on Seeking Alpha, a group of hedge funds has acquired a significant portion of the debt. Based on the table above, I believe their cost basis for the debt could be between $140 and $310 million. In other words, after a hypothetical bankruptcy, they will have acquired the company and its 71 offshore vessels at about $2 to $4.5 million each.

Market price of GLF debt. Source: Borse Berlin.

Worse Than Insider Selling

On March 7, the company disclosed the resignation of William Martin as a director. Martin is the CIO of Raging Capital Management, an investment fund that as of Dec. 31, 2016, was GulfMark's largest shareholder. This development might reflect differing interests between Raging Capital as a shareholder and as a bond holder.

Competitive Position

One of the main markets for GulfMark is the North Sea. In this region, the industry has begun to see consolidation through a three-way merger between Solstad Offshore (the aqcuirer), Farstad Offshore, and Deep Sea Supply. This deal is illustrative of what can happen to a distressed OSV (offshore support vessel) operator. After heavy losses, Farstad had an unsustainable capital structure:

Source: Created by author with data taken from Farstad's financial statements.

The company reached a restructuring deal with their debt holders that includes:

After the deal, old shareholders would keep 0.8% of the company:

Source: Created by author with data taken from Farstad's restructuring press release.

Immediately after this restructuring, Farstad and Solstad will merge through a stock-for-stock transaction. The ratio will be 0.35 shares of Solstad for every 12.5 shares of Farstad. Immediately afterward, Deep Sea Supply will merge into the new "Solstad Farstad." This new company will be a major global player in the industry, with a fleet numbering 155 vessels. The share of vessels provided by each predecessor is as follows:

Source: Created by author with data take from the companies' websites.

There are many differences among vessels in design, deadweight tons, etc., but this provides some insight about the merger. The actual ownership of the resulting entity will be split in such a manner that Farstad post-restructuring shareholders will own 59% of the company.

Solstad Farstad ownership will be as follows:

Source: Created by author with data from Farstad's restructuring press release.

There is, certainly, some important dilution for continuing Solstad shareholders: Now, they collectively own just 31% of the resulting company. But this could prove highly beneficial for them since they have received an almost debt-free Farstad, and the total debt/equity ratio is going down.

Contrast and Compare

One of the approaches I learned from Benjamin Graham is to compare the financial information of several companies to try and find which one has a better relative valuation. For example, I've taken the main, public American OSV companies:

Note: Income figures are in thousands. Source: Created by author with data taken from the companies' financial statements (GLF Q3 2016, TDW and HOS Q4 2016).

Only Hornbeck Offshore Services (NYSE:HOS) has positive cash flow, and their CEO announced plans to position the company as an acquirer in the industry.

Highway to Liquidation

Debtholders in the OSV industry face three scenarios:

1. The company is strong and there's little fear of a default under any circumstances.

2. The company is near insolvency, so it can be readily taken over and liquidated, merged, etc.

3. The company is in trouble but insolvency could happen a few years from now. By then, demand for secondhand vessels is going to be close to zero. This situation offers the least chance of recovering the principal.

It is in the best interests of debtholders to sell the underlying assets as fast as possible. Time works against them: As months go by, more cash is burnt by the companies and other foreclosures satisfy the secondhand vessel demand. I believe that intelligent debtholders will try to accelerate the realization of the company's assets, as long as they keep some resale value. The urgency will decline as the fleet approaches scrap value.

Catalyst

Tidewater (NYSE:TDW), the industry leader, is expected to announce either a restructuring or a bankruptcy on Monday, March 13. This could have contagious effects on the rest of the industry. Currently, the company does not comply with the debt covenants, and debtholders have been granting temporary waivers in order to avoid a default situation. Management has already warned that "it is likely that the shareholders' ownership interests will, at a minimum, be significantly diluted." It isn't pleasant for shareholders to be at the mercy of vulture funds.

The Effects of Consolidation

The OSV market is grossly oversupplied, and it is almost impossible to sell a fleet one vessel at a time. In many countries, cabotage laws restrict the operation of foreign-owned or foreign-flagged vessels, notably in the American Gulf of Mexico. Finding buyers will be harder as time goes by. Therefore, debtholders who want to maximize the probability of recovering their principal need to dispose of their fleets in the most value-adding manner. In the North Sea, Farstad's debtholders essentially wiped out the equity and traded the company as a whole. In return, they get shares of a promising industry leader that they can sell immediately in the stock market.

Now, consolidation is very bad news for the acquired companies (Farstad shareholders essentially got wiped out). There are many other Farstads out there and their shareholders face permanent capital losses. There is still a lot of pain coming for the equity in this industry.

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Chevron Subsidiary Begins Drilling On Angola’s Offshore Blocks – OilPrice.com

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Cabinda Gulf Oil Company began drilling in the second phase of the fields development, collecting 150,000 barrels of oil and 350,000 cubic feet of natural gas per day. Production is expected to peak in 2018.

This milestone supports our priority of completing major projects and improving free cash flow, Jay Johnson, executive vice president of upstream projects for Chevron, told World Oil. The Mafumeira Sul project generates new production and value for Angola, our partners and the corporation.

The block sits just 15 miles off the coast of the Cabinda province under 200 feet of water. As part of Phase 1 operations, a temporary production system pumped oil in October 2016.

Sonangol, Angolas state-run energy company, owns a 41 percent share of the venture, while Shell holds a 39.2 percent stake. Total and Eni own the remainder.

Last month, Johnson said Chevron had been discussing more attractive tax rules for investment in Angola with the local government and Sonangol to determine Chevrons future in the African country.

Existing tax terms are not very attractive ... We have been working both with Sonangol and with various departments of the government of Angola so that we can make it feasible and we can invest, the executive said. Our investment will depend on what will result from these negotiations.

Angolas economy has been struggling with low oil prices, and talks over amending tax regimes would starve the country from other streams of revenue. The countrys economy did not grow in 2016, and GDP is expected to increase by 1.5 percent this year, while consumer prices will continue to soar, according to projections by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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Saudi Aramco, McDermott sign MoU for construction of offshore platforms – Arab News

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JEDDAH: Saudi Aramco signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with McDermott International for the integrated engineering procurement construction and installation (EPCI) of offshore platforms for McDermotts growing Middle East and other regional oil and gas development markets at the King Salman International Complex for Maritime Industries and Services, according to a Saudi Aramco statement issued here on Wednesday. This project is part of Saudi Aramcos plan to expand its local supply chain, which will improve the companys agility while driving additional economic and human capital development, as well new employment opportunities to help the Kingdom achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. The selection of McDermott was the result of a rigorous evaluation process, which followed extensive negotiations with several world-class players in the offshore EPCI services field. The project aims to create a world-class provider of offshore EPCI services throughout the Middle East and regional markets. It will build on the existing relationship between Saudi Aramco and McDermott to localize this part of the supply chain, which would improve efficiency while increasing local content, export of energy goods and services, and further development of the Kingdoms economy.

JEDDAH: Saudi Aramco signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with McDermott International for the integrated engineering procurement construction and installation (EPCI) of offshore platforms for McDermotts growing Middle East and other regional oil and gas development markets at the King Salman International Complex for Maritime Industries and Services, according to a Saudi Aramco statement issued here on Wednesday. This project is part of Saudi Aramcos plan to expand its local supply chain, which will improve the companys agility while driving additional economic and human capital development, as well new employment opportunities to help the Kingdom achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. The selection of McDermott was the result of a rigorous evaluation process, which followed extensive negotiations with several world-class players in the offshore EPCI services field. The project aims to create a world-class provider of offshore EPCI services throughout the Middle East and regional markets. It will build on the existing relationship between Saudi Aramco and McDermott to localize this part of the supply chain, which would improve efficiency while increasing local content, export of energy goods and services, and further development of the Kingdoms economy.

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New St. Paul police program aims to mentor recruits – Minneapolis Star Tribune

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When the St. Paul police department put out a call late last year for licensed officers, Ehdoh Ezekisoe showed up at an informational session ready to join their ranks.

But the St. Paul resident who immigrated from a Thai refugee camp to the United States in 2005 didnt have the schooling or licensing required to apply for the police academy. St. Paul police Sgt. Pamela Barragan, a member of the departments community engagement unit, saw potential in Ezekisoe and stayed in touch with him; thered be an opportunity opening up soon.

On Wednesday, St. Paul police unveiled its first ever Law Enforcement Career Path Academy, a program aimed at mentoring recruits from diverse backgrounds who face financial, educational and employment hurdles.

I related a lot to him because I moved [to St. Paul] from Ecuador, Barragan said. He doesnt have a traditional support system.

For Ezekisoe, 22, who is Karen, its a chance to move beyond years of restaurant work and a short stint as a contract carpenter. Hes been working as a security guard since late 2016.

I want to have a career that I can be proud of, said Ezekisoe, who plans to apply. I think I can be a role model.

Between 20 to 25 participants are expected to enroll in the 2-year program that starts in April. A combination of private and public funds will help pay the recruits a stipend of $10.50 an hour while they are in class at Century College working toward their law enforcement degree. Senior Cmdr. John Lozoya, head of the community engagement unit, said the stipend is only for classes this summer, and that the department is working with Job Corps to find recruits employment afterward as they continue their education.

Although the program is aimed at diversifying the department and fostering interest among recruits between ages 18-24 from underrepresented groups, anyone of any age who faces financial and educational barriers will be considered, Lozoya said.

Community Action Partnership of Ramsey and Washington Counties, a private nonprofit, will also assist recruits with access to educational programs, transportation and employment.

The program was created because traditional recruitment efforts, such as job fairs, werent reaching underrepresented communities. Of the departments sworn staff of 619, about 25 percent are officers of color. Meanwhile, about 40 percent of St. Paul residents are people of color.

That really wasnt meeting the needs of our community, Lozoya said of traditional recruitment efforts. We are very intentional about recruiting from our own community and surrounding communities.

Recruits will be expected to volunteer 40 hours per week with the department this summer, and continue working with a St. Paul police mentor throughout their participation, helping with youth programs and outreach, and going on ride-alongs.

The program ultimately aims to act as a pipeline for new hires in St. Paul, but Lozoya expects that some recruits might change their minds and shift out of law enforcement, and completing the program doesnt guarantee anyone a spot with the department.

The bigger goal, Lozoya and Barragan said, is to create a diverse pool of educated and licensed officers ready to apply for jobs across Minnesota. If more funding is secured, Lozoya said, the department would consider starting another class next year.

We help each other, Barragan said. We rather have diversity across all law enforcement not just in St. Paul.

Applications are being accepted through March 31 at http://www.stpaul.gov/jobs.

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Healthy communities have engaged members – Centre Daily Times (blog)

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New Burger Robot Will Take Command of the Grill in 50 Fast Food Restaurants – Singularity Hub

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Would your burger taste as delicious if it was made by a robot?

Youll soon be able to find out at CaliBurger restaurants in the US and worldwide.

Cali Group partnered with Miso Robotics to develop Flippy the burger robot, which made its debut this week at the Pasadena, California CaliBurger.

Miso and Cali Group arent calling Flippy a mere robot, though; its a robotic kitchen assistant. And its not the first of its kind. San Francisco-based Momentum Machines has also been working on a burger bot for a few years.

Flippy brings some fresh tech to the table (no pun intended). Whereas in the past a typical assembly line robot (say at a car factory) needed everything lined up perfectly in front of themprecisely and consistently positionedto do their work, robots like Flippy are using the latest round of machine learning software to locate and identify whats in front of them and learn from experience.

That is, Flippys flexibility is a great example of robots becoming more flexible, in general.

Misos CEO compared Flippy to a self-driving car because of the way both use feedback loops to reach higher levels of performance.

Flippy doesnt look much like how you may imagine a robot either. Its body is a small cart on wheels, and it has no legs and just one arm. The arms six axes give it a wide range of motion and allow it to perform multiple functions (as opposed to simply moving up and down or back and forth).

Theres an assortment of detachable tools the bot can use to help it cook, including tongs, scrapers, and spatulas, and a pneumatic pump lets it swap one tool for another, rather than a human having to change it out.

Combined with its AI software, these tools will allow Flippy to eventually expand its chefdom beyond just burgersit could learn to make items like chicken or fish.

Some of Flippys key tasks include pulling raw patties from a stack and placing them on the grill, tracking each burgers cook time and temperature, and transferring cooked burgers to a plate.

Flippy cant single-handedly take a burger from raw to ready, though. Rather than adding extra ingredients itself, the bot alerts human cooks when its time to put cheese on a grilling patty. People also need to add sauce and toppings once the patty is cooked, as well as wrap the burgers that are ready to eat. Reportedly, Momentum Machines is working to include some of these additional burger assembly steps into its system.

Sensors on the grill-facing side of the bot take in thermal and 3D data, and multiple cameras help Flippy see its surroundings. The bot knows how many burgers it should be cooking at any given time thanks to a system that digitally sends tickets back to the kitchen from the restaurants counter.

Two of the bots most appealing features for restaurateurs are its compactness and adaptabilityit can be installed in front of or next to any standard grill or fryer, which means restaurants can start using Flippy without having to expand or reconfigure their kitchens.

CaliBurger has committed to using Flippy in at least 50 of its restaurants worldwide over the next two years.

What does this mean for the chains current line cooks, and for the future of low-skilled jobs in the restaurant industry?

Misos CEO acknowledged that his companys product may put thousands of people out of work, but he also said, Tasting food and creating recipes will always be the purview of a chef. And restaurants are gathering places where we go to interact with each other. Humans will always play a very critical role in the hospitality side of the business given the social aspects of food. We just dont know what the new roles will be yet in the industry.

Cali Groups chairman envisions Flippy working next to human employees, not replacing them completely. But he also noted that the bot is part of a "broader vision for creating a unified operating system that will control all aspects of a restaurant, from in-store interactive gaming entertainment to automated ordering and cooking processes, 'intelligent' food delivery and real-time detection of operating errors and pathogens."

As more restaurant operations become automated, demand for low-skilled jobs like line cooks will decline, but there may be a jump in demand for high-skilled workers like engineers. Even if the number of total jobs stays more or less stable, though, it will be difficult to bridge the resulting skills gap. One possible solution is for the same companies whose technology is eliminating jobs to invest resources in retraining displaced workers to fill newly created jobs that mayrequire different skills.

Meanwhile, robot-made burgers may bring benefits both to consumers and to the restaurant industry; money saved on wages can be applied to sourcing better-quality ingredients, for example, and having machines take over a kitchens most hazardous tasks will improve overall safety and efficiency.

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3 Exciting Biotech Trends to Watch Closely in 2017 – Singularity Hub – Singularity Hub

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As I start to look at the emerging trends of 2017 from the vantage ofIndieBio, where we see hundreds of biotech startup applications and technologies per year, a few key themes are already emerging. Even as political landscapes change, science and technology continue to push forward.

Most of us have seen science fiction shows that show future doctors regrowing and replacing entire organs. That fiction is now becoming a reality with cell therapies from companies like Juno (curing two infants with leukemia of their previously treatment resistant cancers with engineered T-cells), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) pioneered by the Nobel prize winning scientist, Shinya Yamanaka that can becomeany cell in the body, growing organoids (mini organs with some function of a fully grown organ like thestomach organoids grown by researchers in Ohio), and entirely re-grown organs.

There are a plethora of biotechs focused on developing the next generation of regenerative therapies. United Therapeutics is focused on growing humanized organs in Xenograph models (pigs),OneSkinis focused on growing and regenerating human skin, and companies likeScaled Biolabshave grown kidney organoids in the lab (with all 27 cells present in a full kidney present in the mini-organ).

Researchers in Taiwan have managed to sequence a little under half of the simple fruit flys brain with single neuron resolution over the last decade. Thats60,000 neurons with a resolution of 1 gigabyte each. The human brain dwarfs the fruit fly with 86 million neurons. Using the same imaging protocol, it was estimated it would take 17 million years to image the human brain, but luckily, technology continues to advance and accelerate in neuroscience.

Continued improvements in knowledge of other species, better resolution technologies from MRIs, CAT scans and EEGs, combined with machine learning, have resulted in dramatically improved understanding of the human brains functioning. Companies likeTruusthave developed technologies based off of high-dimensional 3D representations of energy flows within the brain (modeled off of the CERN particle accelerator) to improve our understanding of energy flows. The human (brain) connectome is being mapped, and were learning how to expand our treatments to include not just classical therapeutics and electrical stimulation, but also the use of ultrasound and magnetic stimulation (likeBerkeley UltrasoundandNeuroQuore).

Were also now exploring the use of previously banned substances like LSD, psilocybin, ketamine, and other psychoactive compounds for the treatment of depression, PTSD, and other mood and anxiety disorders with very promising results. In one study psilocybin (magic mushroom) caused a remission in previously treatment-resistant depression, an incredible life-changing result for these patients.

Beyond just the understanding and treatment of disorders of the brain, we stand on the cusp of true human enhancement with improved human-machine interfaces directly with the brain. Bryan Johnson founded Kernel, a company dedicated to creating a true implantable brain-machine interface, and Elon Musk claims he will shortly release information on a neural lace interface hes been developing for humanity. Human augmentation of the brain is just a short few years away.

It isnt software that will eat the world, its intelligence. Machine learning started to penetrate biotech R&D a few years back, with AI that could run and test hypotheses, in fact findingnovel regenerative pathwaysin planarium worms (worms that can be cut in half and regenerate).

At the start of this year, we saw the first FDA-approved application ofdeep learning for diagnosing heart conditions.Arterys system takes an average of 15 seconds to produce a result for one case which would take a professional human analyst between 30 minutes to one hour. The most interesting aspect of this is the more data, the better of a cardiologist Arterys system becomes.

Other companies likeMendel.aiare focusing on unleashing machine learning on understanding individual cancer cases and, at first, recommending clinical trials. They aim to eventually recommend treatments for patients that should exceed any one oncologists knowledge base with the latest published data.

Other companies likeAtomwise,GEA enzymes,andA2Aare designing better molecules, enzymes, and peptides for the treatment of diseasesin-silicoand novel foods augmented by machine learning.

This, however, is just the start for machine intelligence, which will affect everything from food, consumer goods, hospital informatics, logistics, diagnostics, treatment, and epidemiology. IBMs Watson is the past. Deep learning algorithms pioneered by GooglesTensorFlowand their new spin-off Verily, which just raised$800m at the start of this year to bring intelligence to healthcare, are the future.

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Teen motorcyclist dies after being struck by vehicle in Ascension … – KLFY

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ASCENSION PARISH, La. (KLFY)A two vehicle fatal crash on La. 940 west of La. 44 in Ascension Parish has taken the life of 18 year old Aiden Womack of Gonzales, La.

It happened shortly before 11 a.m. Wednesday, police say.

An initial investigation by State Police revealed that the crash occurred as Womack was operating his Kawasaki motorcycle eastbound on LA 940.

At the same time, police say, 72 year old Hazel Miles of Gonzales, La was traveling westbound on LA 940 in a Ford F-150.

For unknown reasons, Miles failed to yield and began to make a left turn into the path of Womacks motorcycle.

Police say she was then unable to avoid Milesvehicle and struck the passengers side.

Womack suffered serious injuries as a result of the crash and was transported to University Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead, police say.

Miles was properly restrained and sustained minor injuries in the crash.

Impairment is not suspected to be a factor but a toxicology sample was taken from both drivers for analysis.

The investigation is on-going.

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Ascension hosts global water justice conference – Thousand Oaks Acorn

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Ascension Lutheran Church will be a partner site for Trinity Institutes 46th National Theological Conference on Water Justice from March 22 through 24 at the church, 1600 E. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks.

The conference will provide guidance for churches and individuals wishing to take unified, faith-based action on the front lines of the water justice movement that assures everyone has access to safe and clean drinking water, particularly the poor and marginalized.

At the conference, activists, scholars, authors and experts will offer guidance on this issue.

Conference participation is open to anyone interested in a practical, theological perspective on water justice and is ideal for seminarians, students and church leaders.

The live global conference will be held at Trinity Church in New York City and webcast across the world. As a partner site, Ascension will offer all aspects of the conference, including on-site reflection groups to help participants explore the issue and what they can do about it.

The speakers at this years conference are former California Sen. Barbara Boxer; Maude Barlow, a former United Nations senior adviser; Winston Halapuais, the archbishop and primate of the Diocese of Polynesia and Aotearoa New Zealand; Katharine Hayhoe, a climate scientist; Christiania Peppard, an expert on the ethics of fresh water and problems of climate change, social justice and sustainability; and Thabo Makgoba, the archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa.

For information about attending the conference at Ascension, email Stacy Smith at ssmith@alcto.org, call (805) 495-0406 or visit http://www.alcto.org.

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