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Monthly Archives: April 2021
Pearl River Community College receives $1.9 million in Gulf Coast Restoration Funds for Aerospace Academy – Picayune Item – Picayune Item
Posted: April 4, 2021 at 5:17 pm
By Alexandra Kennedy
PRCC Public Relations
WAVELAND, Miss.Pearl River Community College is one step closer to offering more groundbreaking training and educational opportunities in Hancock County through therecentappropriation of$1.9 million in Gulf Coast Restoration Funds for the institutionsHancockAviation Aerospace Workforce Academy.
We are grateful for the overwhelming support provided by district and coastal legislative delegation,Pearl River President Dr. Adam Breerwood said. This academy will serve as an economic engine for the entire region. Our goal is to provide premier educational and workforce development opportunities. This investment will provide the financial resources to acquire state-of-the-art equipment that is necessary to train our workforce to compete in a global market.
The allocated money will provide state-of-the-art equipment for the Academys career and technical workforce programs. These programs will give the opportunity forMississippiansto gain the skills needed to be more productive and have an improved quality of life. The facility will also provide employers a better trained and educated workforce.
It has been great working with Pearl River Community College and Stennis International Airport and we look forward to the continued growth of Hancock County, District 122 Representative Brent Anderson said.
The Academy will be able to meet the ever-changing needs and growth of the technical fields and remain on the forefront of research and innovative technologies. Through partnerships, it will create a center of excellence unique to this region and allow Mississippi to boast a competitive edge that cannot easily be matched.
Ive had the honor and privilege of working with Pearl River Community College and the State from the beginning of this new endeavor and partnership between PRCC and the new workforce development center located in Hancock County, District 46 Senator Philip Moran said.
Added Angie Kothmann, Pearl River Director of Government & Community Relations: PRCC was very fortunate this legislative session.By receiving this $1.9 million, it will assist in providing career technical and workforce equipment to the Hancock Aviation Aerospace Workforce Academy. This new state-of-the-art PRCC campus will not only be a game changer for Hancock County and the state of Mississippi, but our entire Gulf Coast region as well.
District 93 Representative Timmy Ladner has also been supportive of PRCC andtheproject since its beginning.
FACILITY DETAILSThe Academy located adjacent to Stennis International Airport, Hancock High School and the Stennis Space Center Buffer Zone, will be an estimated 26,000square feet and representsanexpanded presence for PRCC in Hancock County on Fred and Al Key Road. The facility will consist of eight classrooms, five labs, reception area, faculty and staff offices, break room/kitchenette for staff, indoor sitting/vending area for students and an outdoor courtyard sitting area.
The hangar will be an estimated 18,000 square feet and will consist of two classrooms with labs, open hangar area with hands-on lab stations, outdoor covered area for equipment training, lobby with reception area, faculty and staff offices, break room/kitchenette for staff, small vending area for students. The hangar and classroom facility will be an extension of the Academy with hands-on training space as well as state of the art classroom learning environments. Direct runway access will allow for study and testing of operational vehicles with attention given to state-of-the art composites and sheet metal materials. Aviation systems and power plant design, repair and maintenance can be studied, performed and tested in real time on operational equipment. The facility will have direct access to the Stennis International Airport runways, service and fueling facilities. The hangar will offer the following programs: Aviation MaintenanceTechnology, Unmanned Systems and Precision Manufacturing& Machining Technology.
The Academy will provide state-of-the-art learning spaces for students in the form of computer and video enhanced classrooms along with adjacent hands-on labs and shop spaces. The learning environments will combine computer simulated training with the benefits of hands-on work with the tools and equipment used in the vehicles located in the adjacent PRCC Hangar Facility. It is the intention for this facility to promote learning and skill creation for the workforce training needed to operate and maintain the equipment and vehicles we will use during this century and beyond.
Every classroom and lab will be designed to be multifunctional and versatile to constantly fit the changing needs of the business and industries in this area. Programs listed are the ore offerings to start, but they can be amended at any time.
The Hangar is estimated to be completed in 2022 and the Academy in 2023.
PROGRAM OFFERINGSThe academy will offer diverse educational opportunities including academic, career and technical and workforce programs.
The Academy will offer the following programs: Instrumentation, Industrial Electronics Technology, Practical Nursing, Welding and Cutting Technology, Computer Aided Design and Drafting, Business Management Technology,Academic Courses, Workforce Programs and Adult Education/GED.
The programs that will be new to the Hancock location upon its opening are Instrumentation, Aviation MaintenanceTechnology, Industrial Electronics Technology, Precision Manufacturing& Machining Technology, Computer Aided Design and Drafting,Business Management Technologyand Coding Technology.
WILDCAT EXPERIENCEPearl River Community College is inviting all prospective students to its Poplarville Campus on April 20 for a fun and informative event GET ONBOARD: The Wildcat Experience.
The Wildcat Experience is a chance for future Wildcats to enjoy a free fun event where they can experience college life activities while also getting answers to all their important questions about the onboarding process of becoming a Wildcat. The come-and-go event will be held on PRCCs Poplarville Campus, 101 Hwy 11 North, from 1 p.m. 3 p.m. and is open to any prospective students.
Students can register for the Wildcat Experience by visitingPRCC.EDU/wildcatexperience.
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Pieces of Des Moines Streetcar Past Uncovered Beneath Ingersoll Avenue – WHBF – OurQuadCities.com
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DES MOINES, IOWA Ingersoll Avenue is known as an east-west connection out of western downtown. Years ago that connection was made by rail and this week some pieces of that history were discovered when road crews repaving Ingersoll found buried streetcar tracks.
Actually it was put in an 1895, that Ingersoll line was put in all the way out to West Des Moines or Valley Junction as it was, said Earl Short of the Facebook Group Des Moines Streetcar Friends. Street cars actually started in Des Moines in 1866 horse drawn, and then the electric came in 1888, and the electric car were here until 1951.
And after that overhead line electric buses served Des Moines.
This week crews were tearing up pavement around the 2400 block of Ingersoll. The work uncovered the streetcar tracks which had not been used in 70 years. The workers used grinders to cut the rails into 10 foot sections to be saved for historical purposes.
My Dad was a streetcar operator starting in 1923, said Short. He worked with the company until 1961, I rode with him on the street cars out on this loop.
The loop that Short rode as a kid was along University which went as far west as Waveland Golf Course. It was constructed as a way to get people out to the golf course. Now the turn-around loop for the trolley is still there, but its been paved over for busses to use to turn around.
Friends of the Waveland Trolley plan a $275,000 monument to the Des Moines Streetcars.
The monument is going to be 27 foot long 10 foot high its in the form of a street car and will have information boards around explaining the streetcar era, said Short. Brick pavers they call them, they will go in there to simulate this track with streetcar tracks are and were.
The group still needs $45,000 to help get the project going. If the money gets raised soon, construction could start in September.
Here is a link to the Friends of the Waveland Trolley, where there is a form you can use to send, if youd like to donate to this. Here is a link to Des Moines Streetcar Friends
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Niles Blotter: Resident Taken Into Custody Twice In Same Week – Journal & Topics Newspapers Online
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These items are from Niles Police Department incident reports. The Niles Journal publishes this police blotter every Wednesday.
Assault Charged
Robert J. Serafini, 34, of the 9400 block of Washington Street in Niles, was charged with assault and disorderly conduct. Police were called to his home for a well-being check at 3:45 a.m. Monday, March 22. When they arrived, Serafini was allegedly in a highly intoxicated state and made threatening statements to the officers. He was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. He was taken into custody again at 1:56 a.m. Thursday, March 25 at Cheers, 8006 W. Oakton St. In the second incident he was charged with public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and cost of emergency services for allegedly being highly intoxicated at the business. He was again taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Drug Charges
Marcus L. Smith, 36, of the 4300 block of W. End Avenue in Chicago, was charged with delivery of cannabis, possession of cannabis, and traffic violations. He was pulled over at 8:18 p.m. Monday, March 22 in the 8800 block of W. Dempster Street where police found he was allegedly in possession of a large amount of suspected cannabis.
DUI Charges
Victor H. Walchuk, 62, of the 4100 block of Waveland Avenue in Chicago, was charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol and damage to village property. He was apprehended at 8:50 p.m. Sunday, March 21 after an alleged single vehicle traffic crash at Howard Street and Nordica Avenue. Police did not say what property was allegedly damaged in the crash.
Retail Theft Reported
Two people took a sweatshirt and sweatpants valued at a total of more than $60 and fled Old Navy, 8315 W. Golf Rd., without paying. The theft occurred at 5:36 p.m. Wednesday, March 24.
A person known to store personnel at Hobby Lobby, 7229 W. Dempster St., allegedly tried to leave without paying for items valued at a total of $302.81 at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 24. Employees confronted the suspect who returned the items and left.
An unknown person took electronics valued at a total of $1,179.91 from Target, 6150 W. Touhy Ave., and fled without paying. The theft occurred at 2:05 p.m. Monday, March 22.
A person known to store personnel at Walmart, 8500 W. Golf Rd., allegedly tried to leave without paying for items valued at a total of $105.75. When employees confronted the suspect at 8:07 p.m. Friday, March 19, the suspect gave back the items then left the store.
Tobacco Sales Charged
Mohammad D. Zabadneh, 41, of the 7400 block of Lincoln Avenue in Skokie, was charged with sale of tobacco to a minor at 8:54 p.m. Wednesday, March 24. He was working at Marathon Gas, 8401 Milwaukee Ave., when he allegedly sold tobacco to a minor.
Driving Charges
David A. Wilk, 21, of the 9800 block of Robin Road in Niles, was charged with no valid drivers license and speeding. He was pulled over at 7:21 p.m. Saturday, March 20 for allegedly driving at 80 mph in a 35 mph zone in the 8100 block of Dempster Street.
Victor M. Alvarado, 47, of the 1500 block of Cumberland Avenue in Park Ridge, was charged with speeding at 7:49 p.m. Saturday, March 20. Police stopped him for allegedly driving at 64 mph in a 35 mph zone in the 6300 block of Touhy Avenue.
Alfredo Terrazas, 30, of the 8900 block of Robin Drive in Des Plaines, was charged with speeding in the 6900 block of Caldwell Avenue. He was pulled over at 12:31 p.m. Monday, March 22 for allegedly driving at 65 mph in a 35 mph zone.
Flwra A. Yusif, 37, of the 1600 block of Buckingham Drive in Des Plaines, was charged with speeding at 1:14 p.m. Monday, March 22. An officer pulled her over for allegedly driving at 65 mph in a 35 mph zone in the 6900 block of Caldwell Avenue.
Anakin Olshock, 21, of the 8500 block of Crawford Avenue in Skokie, was charged with driving with a suspended drivers license and speeding. He was stopped in the 8100 block of Dempster Street for allegedly driving at 65 mph in a 35 mph zone at 4:43 p.m. Tuesday, March 23.
Laverne B. Russo, 53, of the 500 block of Talcott Avenue in Arlington Heights, was charged with driving with a suspended drivers license at 9:48 p.m. Tuesday, March 23. An officer stopped her at Harlem Avenue and Oakton Street for allegedly having an expired registration. Police did not state what additional tickets were given to her.
Alpaiz Ismailov, 30, of the 2100 block of Arthur Avenue in Chicago, was charged with speeding at 12:45 a.m. Wednesday, March 24. He was pulled over for allegedly driving at 63 mph in a 35 mph zone in the 7900 block of Dempster Street.
Apostoli Sarantopoulos, 22, of the 6400 block of Drake Avenue in Lincolnwood, was charged with speeding in the 7900 block of Dempster Street. Police stopped him for allegedly driving at 65 mph in a 35 mph zone at 10:54 p.m. Wednesday, March 24.
Locker Burglarized
Someone took $80 cash and the lock from a locked locker at X-Sport Fitness Club, 9210 N. Milwaukee Ave. The burglary occurred before 3:29 p.m. Sunday, March 21.
Tire Swiped
The spare tire was taken from a pickup truck in the 7000 block of Grace Avenue before 8:06 a.m. Thursday, March 25.
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Study at MCG aiming to improve quality and span of life for Cystic Fibrosis patients – WJBF-TV
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) The Medical College of Georgia is conducting a new study to see how exercise improves the quality and span of life for patients with Cystic Fibrosis.
Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited disease. Its autosomal recessive. And we have about 30,000 people in the US with CF, pulmonologist Dr. Caralee Forseen said.
People like Chase Thompson, who was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at just two weeks old. Now at 28, he hopes to be approved for MCGs study, focusing on why CF patients struggle with exercise intolerance.
Thompson says the death of a close friend four years ago inspired him to participate.
She was always big into doing studies, Thompson said. I was pretty selfish about my health for a long time. I didnt really care about everybody elses future and stuff like that. But when she passed away, I figured Id pick up where she left off.
To be approved, Thompson underwent a physical exam and test to determine lung function. Cystic Fibrosis affects the lungs, making exercise difficult.
Vascular physiologist, Dr. Ryan Harris, says they are looking for patients with moderate lung disease.
Once he gets approved, were going to do extensive testing on his exercise capacity, his vascular health, and his skeletal muscle health, Dr. Harris said.
The study should help researchers better understand how diet and exercise improve quality of life and reduce the risk for Cystic Fibrosis related diabetes.
Having a lot of physical activity helped me, Thompson said. Because even when I was sick, I was still able to go and do it and I feel like that helped me keep my bottom line where I needed it to be.
Thompson says he used to see Cystic Fibrosis as a burden, but now he sees it as a blessing.
The older I get, the more I appreciate it. Because I dont feel like I look at life the same as I do now, Thompson said. I get more out of life than most people do. I seem to appreciate it more.
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CF’s Noelani Mattson and Maddy McFarland with wins at J-Hawk Relays – WCF Courier
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Results
Team standings 1. Solon 120.5, 2. Cedar Falls 117, 3. Cedar Rapids Prairie 110, 4. Dubuque Wahlert 94, 5. Decorah 65, 6. (tie0 Cedar Rapids Kennedy and Iowa City High 52, 8. Iowa City West 51.5, 9. Mount Vernon, 31, 10. Waterloo East 25, 11. Waverly-Shell Rock 21, 12. Benton Community 2.
Shot put 1. Phoebe Burt (ICW), 38-5 1/2; 2. Ava Conrad (Sol), 36-10 1/2; 3. Myah Brinker (CF), 36-9 1/4; Discus 1. Ava Conrad (Sol), 120-5 1/2; 2. Phoebe Burt (ICW), 115-2; 3. Myah Brinker (CF), 114-10 1/2; High jump 1. Alia Vanderhoef (ICH), 5-2; 2. Ramey Dahlquist (WSR), 5-0; 3. Allison Harris (CRK), 4-11; Long jump Jasmine Barney (CF), 16-7; 2. MaKinley Levin (Sol), 16-5; 3. Callie Levin (Sol), 16-0.
Sprint medley relay 1. Dubuque Wahlert (Yaklich, Wallace, Berning, Steffen), 1:49.63; 2. Solon, 1:52.22; 3. Cedar Falls, 1:54.37; 3,000 1. Kiersten Conway (Sol), 11:18.28; 2. Rowan Boulter (ICH), 11:22.70; 3. Laurdyn Meyer (CRP), 11:28.49; 3,200 relay 1. C.R. Prairie (Barnes, Johannes, Moses, Cortez), 9:33.61; 2. Dubuque Wahlert, 10:01.35; 3. Cedar Falls, 10:11.89; Shuttle hurdle relay 1. Cedar Falls (Bennett, Dieken, Mattson, McFarland), 1:08.95; 2. Solon, 1:11.36; 3. C.R. Kennedy, 1:12.36; 100 1. Ariana Yaklich (DW), 12.98; 2. Lindsey Sires (CF), 13.13; 3. Nyla Norman (WE), 13.42; Distance medley relay 1. Solon (Stebral, Stahle, Stinocher, Holtkamp), 4:30.77; 2. Dubuque Wahlert, 4:32.81; 3. Cedar Falls, 4:40.31; 400 1. Addison Swartzendruber (CRK), 1:02.51; 2. Alexis Moses (CRP), 1:03.03; 3. CeCe Harvey (ICH), 1:03.57; 800 relay 1. Dubuque Wahlert (Yaklich, Wallace, Berning, Steffen), 1:45.85; 2. Waterloo East, 1:48.04; 3. Cedar Falls, 1:49.04; 100 hurdles 1. Noelani Mattson (CF), 16.75; 2. Isabella Knutson (Dec), 16.80; 3. Ella Woods (ICW), 16.90; 800 1. Emma Bock (Sol), 2:22.56; 2. Emma Hoins (WSR), 2:24.41; 3. Lily Johannes (CRP), 2:25.32; 200 1. Gabby Cortez (CRP), 26.38; 2. Riley Steffen (DW), 26.46; 3. Sophia Stahle (Sol), 27.43; 400 hurdles 1. Maddy McFarland (CF), 1:07.01; 2. Kallie Mincks (Dec), 1:13.97; 3. Molly Joyner (CRK), 1:14.34; 1,500 Ellie Meyer (DW), 5:09.02; 2. Alix Oliver (DW), 5:09.07; 3. Kiersten Conway (Sol), 5:11.46; 400 relay 1. C.R. Prairie (Jordan, Decker, Reittinger, Cortez), 49.92; 2. Dubuque Wahlert, 49.97; 3. Cedar Falls, 51.16; 1,600 relay 1. C.R. Prairie (Barnes, Moses, Reittinger, Cortez), 4;05.75; 2. Solon, 4:07.74; 3. Mount Vernon, 4:14.48.
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Brave CF 50, CFFC 95 and iKON FF 6 Preview and Predictions – Combat Press
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Every week, Combat Press takes a look at three regional, developmental and international cards from the upcoming weekend, previewing from each a single fight to which people should pay close attention. We will also list other significant bouts from the card, as well as information on how to follow each promotion and watch the events.
Lets discover those prospects that fight in obscurity, waiting for their shot at the bright lights and big stage of the UFC, and those veterans looking for one more chance at stardom.
It all begins here, from the small convention centers and high school gymnasiums to the developmental leagues that serve as a launching pad to the big show. It all begins with promotions such as these
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Brave Combat Federation 50
Spotlight Fight:Ali Bagautinov (19-7) vs. Dustin Ortiz (19-8)
The Brave Combat Federations 50th show is quite the affair. Two title fights top the bill, while the leagues flyweight tournament continues with a pair of contests that feature some very familiar names for American fight fans. One of those contests includes two former top-10 members of the division, Ali Bagautinov and Dustin Ortiz.
Russias Bagautinov debuted in 2010 and went just 1-2 through his first three outings. Then he hit his stride and reeled off eight consecutive victories to garner the attention of the UFC. His run inside the Octagon began with three wins, including decision nods over Tim Elliott and John Lineker. He peaked with an unsuccessful title bid against Demetrious Mighty Mouse Johnson in 2014 before dropping two of his next three fights with the promotion. Those setbacks came against perennial title contenders Joseph Benavidez and Kyoji Horiguchi. Since departing the UFC, the 35-year-old Bagautinov has gone 6-2. He suffered losses to Tyson Nam and Zhalgas Zhumagulov, but he also notched victories over notables Pedro Nobre and Danny Martinez. This will mark his sophomore appearance with Brave.
Ortiz is a more recent UFC castoff. The 32-year-old, who also made his pro debut in 2010, put together an 11-2 mark before joining the big show in late 2013. He never quite reached title contention during his time in the Octagon, but he was a solid member of the flyweight roster for his tenure. He was able to get the better of several top fighters, including Ray Borg, Zach Makovsky, Alexandre Pantoja and Matheus Nicolau. However, every time he seemed to be on the cusp of contention, he was knocked down a peg by an established top-10 fighter. His losses came against John Moraga, the aforementioned Benavidez (twice), Wilson Reis, Jussier Formiga da Silva and Brandon Moreno. This will be Ortizs first foray back into MMA since his second loss to Benavidez in early 2019.
Its somewhat surprising that these two men never crossed paths during their overlapping stays in the UFC. They were strong contenders for several years in the same division and each clashed with Benavidez as they pursued a title bid. Somehow, though, Benavidez is their only common UFC opponent. In terms of their remaining Octagon appearances, Bagautinov challenged for the belt, but Ortiz fought the more consistent string of top fighters.
Ortiz is an enigma. Hes an absolute nightmare for any opponent, but he doesnt always do enough to win. He keeps fights close, however. After a win in his UFC debut, he went to a split decision in three straight fights, two of which went his way. He added another split verdict later in his tenure when he met Makovsky. Even his track record against wrestlers and grapplers is a mixed bag: he did well enough against Makovsky, Scoggins and Borg, but he lost to Reis, Formiga and Moreno.
Bagautinov is the typical grinding wrestler weve grown accustomed to seeing out of Russia. Its been years since he regularly finished opponents with strikes, and that doesnt figure to change here. This should be a very competitive and close fight, but Ortizs rust he is two years removed from his last MMA outing might put him at a disadvantage. The judges might even end up split once more, but theyll grant Bagautinov the razor-thin victory.
Other key bouts: Jarrah Al-Silawi (15-3) vs. Ismail Naurdiev (20-4) for the welterweight title, Mohammad Fakhreddine (14-4) vs. Mohamed Said Maalem (11-3) for the light-heavyweight title, Velimurad Alkhasov (7-1) vs. Zach Makovsky (21-9) in a flyweight tournament bout, Issa Isakov (6-1) vs. Mohamed Grabinski (20-6), Brad Katona (8-2) vs. Borislav Nikoli (8-0), Carlos Belloso (7-1) vs. Carl Booth (9-4), Alexander Keshtov (9-1) vs. Bair Shtepin (9-3), Magomed Magomedov (4-0) vs. Yann Liasse (4-0), Amin Ayoub (15-4) vs. Mashrabjon Ruziboev (10-2-1), Anton Turkalj (6-0) vs. Konstantin Soldatov (5-1), Valeriu Mircea (25-6-1) vs. Omar Solomonov (9-2)
Cage Fury Fighting Championships 95
Spotlight Fight:Zulkarnaiyn Kamchybekov (4-1) vs. Jesse Smith (4-0)
Just three weeks after its last two-night event, Cage Fury Fighting Championships is back with another weekend doubleheader. It starts with CFFC 94 on Thursday night, but the most interesting match on the slate comes on Friday at CFFC 95. The vacant lightweight title is up for grabs when Zulkarnaiyn Kamchybekov meets undefeated upstart Jesse Smith.
After a successful four-fight stint at the amateur level, mostly under the Cage Fury banner, the 28-year-old Kamchybekov turned pro in 2018. He claimed decision wins in his first two appearances, including one with Cage Fury. His third fight didnt go quite as well, with Kamchybekov dropping a split verdict to current UFC fighter Matt Semelsberger. This prompted the former welterweight to drop to 155 pounds. He has been perfect in his subsequent two contests, both of which ended via TKO.
Michigans Smith went a modest 6-3 as an amateur before making the move to the professional level in late 2019. All of those ammy losses came via submission. As a pro, the 27-year-old has fared far better. Jackpot scored a first-round finish of fellow rookie Parris Boyd in his debut. He has gone on to record three more victories, including two more first-round stoppages. His toughest opponent thus far has been Sinjen Ruby, a six-fight veteran who held a .500 mark at the time of their clash.
Kamchybekov, who hails from Kyrgyzstan and fights out of Pennsylvania, is a very mature and polished fighter for someone so young in his career. He gave Semelsberger, who is no perfect through two UFC appearances, an extremely tough fight under the Cage Fury banner. He was able to score several takedowns against the future UFCer, but he didnt do enough to convince the judges of his superiority.
Kamchybekovs decision to move to lightweight could make all the difference in his career moving forward. He enjoyed a significant height and reach edge over Mike Anderson and a smaller one against Richard Brooks. In his new weight class, Kachybekov has been able to find the first two finishes of his pro career and his striking has looked better than ever.
Smith, meanwhile, holds the unblemished record here, but that doesnt make him the de facto favorite. His strength of schedule lacks a big name like Semelsberger, and hes a grappler who can sometimes end up fighting off his back. Hes made quick work of three foes, but the best of them was 3-1 at the time of their clash. He cant expect to skate through this one, which could go four or five rounds.
Smith has a far better chance of winning this contest if the action hits the mat. He has strong top control, ground-and-pound, and a variety of submissions in his attack. However, the challenge will be in getting Kamchybekov to the mat regularly. The Cage Fury mainstay is touted for his striking prowess, but hes a solid wrestler with a deep gas tank. If this fight goes beyond the first round, cardio could also be a big question mark for Smith.
Kamchybekov appears to have all the tools necessary to win this fight. Hell outlast Smith and wait for his undefeated opponent to tire before scoring the TKO finish.
Other key bouts: Jesse Stirn (10-4) vs. Reginald Adams (6-2), Garrett Armfield (5-1) vs. Mateo Vogel (4-1), Hilarie Rose (4-2) vs. Alannah Arnett (0-0)
iKON Fighting Federation 6
Spotlight Fight:Brok Weaver (15-6) vs. Alexander Barahona (11-4)
Lightweight prospect Brok Weaver didnt do well in his brief stay with the UFC, but perhaps hell get back on track in his first post-UFC appearance. The Choctaw star assumes headlining duties opposite Alexander Barahona at iKON Fighting Federations sixth show.
Weaver has an extensive resume dating back to his amateur days. He went 9-8 as an ammy before making his pro turn in 2013. He streaked out to a perfect 4-0 mark before hitting a rough patch in which he won just one of his next four fights. Chata Tuska then found his groove and went 8-1 before getting an invite to appear on Dana Whites Contender Series. The 29-year-old took a decision win over Devin Smyth in the August 2019 bout and then signed with the UFC. He won his first Octagon outing by disqualification when Kazula Vargas landed an illegal knee on Weaver. The Alabama native suffered submission losses in his next two UFC contests and then received his pink slip.
Barahona is no stranger to high-profile fights with iKON. His last scrap came against rising prospect Daniel Zellhuber. Now, iKON has lined him up against a more manageable opponent in Weaver. Raptor debuted in 2014 and stopped his first four opponents. He ran into trouble over his next two contests, in which he dropped a decision to a fighter with a severe losing record and got submitted by a rookie combatant. After recording another two stoppage victories, Barahona once again fell short on the scorecards against a fighter with a losing mark. He then won five straight with a number of stoppages before he was derailed in a little over two minutes by Zellhuber.
The iKON brass really seem intent on making Barahona into its whipping boy. His reward for a decisive loss to Zellhuber? A fight with an opponent who received a healthy push from the UFC. Fortunately for Barahona, Weavers three-fight stay in the UFC revealed that the Alabama native was perhaps one of the more overrated fighters to receive attention from the UFCs promotional machine.
Weaver won a grueling fight with Smyth on the Contender Series, but there were signs of areas where he could be exposed at the UFC level. While Weaver did stuff a number of takedowns, Smyth was still able to succeed with numerous trips and slams. Weaver got the better of the striking exchanges, though, and was able to emerge with the win. Vargas was doing well against Weaver with a similar approach, though Weaver did attack nicely with a guillotine from the bottom. Even Roosevelt Roberts and Jalin Turner, both of whom were touching up Weaver on the feet in their respective UFC encounters, ultimately got the submission finish via rear-naked choke after scoring a takedown.
Roberts and Turner both demonstrated that, while the takedown might be a surefire way to gain the advantage against Weaver, an effective striking arsenal can also give Weaver fits. Turner scored numerous knockdowns of the Port City MMA product and even thought he had a walkoff knockout at one point. Roberts didnt come quite as close to a finish, but he was able to land with regularity to Weavers chin. Barahona, more of a brawler on the feet, could still find a home for a knockout blow.
While Barahona does have a chance here, this is still Weavers fight to lose. Hes not facing a UFC-caliber threat this time, which should give him more opportunities to implement his own game. Hes not much of a finisher, but hes tough and can do just enough to win most fights outside of the major organizations. His size will also help against the much shorter Barahona. Weaver will mix in takedown attempts with kickboxing in order to outpoint the Bonebreakers representative on the scorecards.
Other key bouts: Chris Curtis (23-8) vs. Juan Ramon Grano Medina (7-5-1), Isis Verbeek (1-1) vs. Dana Yasiri Garcia (0-0), Pete Rodriguez (2-0) vs. Jose Luis Rios (1-0), Elvin Espinoza (4-0) vs. Luis Campa (3-2), Abigail Montes (1-0) vs. Teresita Lpez (0-0)
Cage Fury Fighting Championships 94: Solomon Renfro (6-1) vs. Nick Alley (7-3) Watch Event: UFC Fight Pass
CageSport 61: Chris Vasil (4-1) vs. Alex Valentino Arteaga (3-0)
Pancrase Osaka: Jun Doi (18-9-1) vs. Motonobu Tezuka (34-13-6)
Deep Osaka Impact 2021: Seiji Akao (26-15-3) vs. Shunichi Shimizu (34-24-11)
Last Weeks Scorecard
The showdown between Sudolski and Christensen was scrapped when Christensen withdrew during the event due to stomach problemsThe fight between Noblitt and Asher was also nixedCarlyle, as predicted, was able to score a takedown, land some ground-and-pound strikes, and find a rear-naked choke for the first-round submission of DagvadorjBest of the Rest selection and UFC veteran Jose Shorty Torres advanced in the Brave Combat Federation flyweight tournament with a decision nod over Blaine ODriscoll.
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Creators On The Rise: The Klem Family Had 6,000 YouTube Subscribers When They Posted One 30-Second Clip. Now They Have 1.1 Million. – Tubefilter
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Welcome to Creators on the Rise, wherein partnership with global creator company Jellysmackwe find and profile breakout creators who are in the midst of extraordinary growth.
When COVID lockdowns first kicked in last year, Brian and Marcy Klem found themselves in the same situation as millions of other parents: stuck with a houseful of kids who needed entertaining.
Luckily, they had some ideas. Ethan, 20, Jackson, 18, Lauren, 14, and Taylor, 8, are all dedicated athletes, so the Klems decided to direct that competitive energy into some friendly family challenges. Some sibling-versus-sibling competitions were more casualWho could catch the most M&Ms in their mouth? Who was the superior Starburst basketball player?while others, like the $500 and $1000 moneyball challenges, upped the ante with cash on the line.
The Klems began uploading short recordings of their contests to TikTok in March 2020 because they figured the activities keeping them occupied during quarantine might appeal to other families as well, Brian tells Tubefilter. They were right: dozens of their videos netted hundreds of thousands of views, and somelike this basketball challengecrossed into the millions.
With the popularity of those videos in mind, the Klems expanded toYouTube in October 2020, just after the platform launched its TikTok competitorShorts. Between then and January 2021, they uploaded nine videos, all under 45 seconds.Their tenth video, uploaded Jan. 22, is the one that turned them into creators on the rise.
The 34-second Bottle Flip Tic Tac Toe clip pits Brian and Marcy against all four kids to see who can successfully flip bottles into a winning tic-tac-toe pattern first. It was their first viral Short, and to date has netted more than 150 million views. It was also the catalyst that pushed their channel from 3,500 views and 6,000 subscribers in January to a staggering 294 million views and 100,000 subscribers in February, to more than 600 million views and one million subscribers in March. Their TikTok presence has grown too: on that account, the Klems are up to 897,000 followers.
You can check out their weekly YouTube channel growthcourtesy of Gospel Statsbelow.
We chatted with the Klems about their unexpected success, how going viral changed their channel and content, and what the future holds for them on TikTok, YouTube, and beyond.
The Klem Family: Our family is from Franklin, Indiana. Outside of YouTube, we run a couple laundromat and dry cleaner businesses. The parents are Brian and Marcy, and the kids are Ethan (20), Jackson (18), Lauren (14), and Taylor (8). All of the kids are currently or have been involved in competitive sports. We have enjoyed watching them play basketball, baseball, tennis, and run track/cross-country for many years.
TKF: Our channel started the big boost when theParents vs. KidsBottle Flip Tic Tac Toe video [embedded above] came out. It is currently up to 152 million views. When it started taking off, the rest of our videos seemed to follow suit.
TKF: Our channel is new overall, and we basically only post family challenge type of videos, so this video wasnt a new type or anything. I think it took of because of the parents versus kids aspect of the competition. I think it is a relatable video to a wide range of people. Some of our videos of this type have done really well on TikTok, so we thought they could translate well to YouTube Shorts as well.
TKF: We started the channel for fun to share some of the challenges we have been doing. We thought the challenges we were doing were a fun way to pass the time during the quarantine days and felt that people may enjoy watching it.
TKF: Our engagement increase has not really changed much for us yet, but has made us think about some plans for the future with the channel. Our milestone goals for the channel would be to get to one million subscribers and one billion views. Other than that, we just want to work on making some longer videos and try to always improve the quality of the videos.
TKF: Our favorite part about making our content on YouTube is spending time with the family. There is no substitute for the time you spend with your kids, so being able to work with them on this channel has been great. We do make content on TikTok. Brian has 845,000 followers, and Ethan has 315,000 followers. We also post on Instagram Reels.
While we do post on these other platforms, our focus going forward will be YouTube.
TKF: We are working on some longer videos in addition to the daily YouTube Shorts that we post. We are also going to upgrade our location and equipment so we can start doing live streaming. Collaborating with other YouTubers is something we plan to do in the near future. We look forward to continuing to grow our channel!
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Special Scientist Research Assistant in Department of Psychology job with UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS | 250304 – Times Higher Education (THE)
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Title:Special Scientist (Research Assistant)Positions:One (1)Category:Contract for 8 months (part time)Location:University of Cyprus, Nicosia
The Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, accepts applications for the filling of one (1) position (part-time) of Special Scientist (Research Assistant). The selected candidate will work for the needs of the research program "Tackling anti-vaccination: Mapping the social transmission of beliefs and attitudes" of the Associate Professor Maria Karekla and the coordinator Dr. Angelos Kassianos.
It is noted that one (1) full-time month at the University of Cyprus is equal to 140 hours. The position is part-time (105 hours / month).
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Special Scientist will conduct research within the framework of the needs of the research program. The aim of the program is to investigate the social transmission of perceptions of resistance to vaccinations. The research is carried out in collaboration with centers of excellence in Cyprus and abroad such as Cyprus University of Technology, the Cyprus Medical Association, the ETH Zurich and Yale University, and will offer networking opportunities to the successful applicants as well as the opportunity to get acquainted with pioneering research methods like Social Network Analysis.
Specifically, successful candidate is expected to have the following duties and responsibilities:
CORE QUALIFICATIONS:
The candidate's high academic performance and his / her appeal for research are considered as basic qualifications.
Applicants should have strong knowledge of research and analytical methods and excellent organizational skills.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
The filling of the position (part-time) will have a duration of eight months (8). The successful candidate will be employed from May 2020 to January 2022. Monthly gross salary is set at 1631.85. From this amount employee's contributions to the various governmental funds will be deducted the as well as any Income Tax. The contract does not provide 13th salary.
APPLICATION:
Interested parties are kindly requested to submit the following:
At minimum, the 3 most suitable candidates per position will be invited for an interview. The selected candidates will be invited to submit certified photocopies of diplomas from the Ministry of Education (in the case of diplomas from Private Schools / Universities in Cyprus) or from the Issuing Authority (in the case of Universities Abroad).
Having in mind the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation for EU 2016/679 of the European Parliament, the University of Cyprus collects and processes your personal data in accordance with the provisions of the Regulation.
Interested parties are invited to apply electronically at the link https://applications.ucy.ac.cy/recruitment
by filling in all the corresponding fields and uploading in PDF format all the required documents and certificates no later than April 24, 2021 at 12:00 p.m.
For more information, interested parties can contact Dr. Angelos Kassianos, tel: 00357 22-892025 or email:kassianos.angelos@ucy.ac.cy
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May your road be rough! – TheCable
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If I know my Christian Brethren well enough, the first thing that would come out of our mouths, after reading the title, is, GOD forbid. That is not my portion!
Yet, that was one of Tai Solarins popular prayers for his students and close acquaintances. He believed wholeheartedly that rough roads lead to smooth, pleasant places. Didnt the Bible say that we must through much tribulation enter into the Kingdom of GOD? Acts 14:22
Rough roads toughen us and bring out the best in us if we would allow GOD to have His Way in our lives and situations.In my Year One at the University of Ibadan, I had to contend with a tough course Chemistry 157. Usually, at the end of each class, a couple of us would find our way to Tundes room in Kuti Hall, because he had a firm grasp of the course. Tunde was gentle and kind, but he got irritated with us one day and said something unpleasant. That insulting experience jolted me to life. I made up my mind to work hard and unravel Chemistry 157 without any more insults from anyone.
To GODS Glory, I passed that course, and I said to myself afterwards, If I passed Chemistry 157, I cant possibly fail any other course throughout my stay in this University. To GOD be the Glory, it was much smoother sailing therefrom. Hallelujah.
Recently, a great opportunity opened for me to have my articles published in a popular online newspaper. The publisher was magnanimous enough to send me the links to each of my stories uploaded. I simply got used to getting the links after each uploading, until the publisher found a good way to tell me he wouldnt be able to send me the links again. I had to find the links myself, and it turned out to be a very simple thing to do something I probably wouldnt have learnt to do if he had not given me the gentle push.
For the open-minded, rough roads lead to great discoveries, marvelous improvements, pleasant surprises, and remarkable recoveries. So, you see the wisdom in that prayer, may your road be rough.
Sugbon, BABA GOD, please, have MERCY on us in Nigeria, this road don rough enough O. May our path, road, and journey be smooth, prosperous and progressive, henceforth, in JESUS Name. Amen.
On a day like this, more than 2,000 years ago, JESUS CHRIST walked down a very rough and tough road to Calvary. He was beaten, spat on, stripped of his clothes, and nailed to the Cross. That rough road led Him to hell, to Victory over satan, sickness and death, and to Resurrection on the third day.
So, be not afraid of rough roads; rather be TRUSTFUL and THANKFUL as you navigate through the roughness and toughness of the present. It shall turn out in PRAISE. Omajasope, loruko JESU.
Remember Psalms 126:6, He who continually goes forth weeping, bearing seed for sowing, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.
Hallelujah
HAPPY EASTER.
LOVE IS THE REASON
Love is the currency of the kingdom. To be rich in kingdom currency, trade in love. If you trade in love, you gather and accumulate true riches: love, peace, joy, faith, hope, health, sound mind, and other priceless kingdom benefits. Learn to LOVE, even when it hurts. LOVE like youve never been hurt. Love, by itself, is a healer.
It was love that moved GOD to sacrifice His only begotten son, JESUS CHRIST, for you and me. Love moves. Love lifts. Love sacrifices. Love guides. Love compels and constraints a BELIEVER to be godly, to do GOOD works, and to walk HUMBLY with all mankind: high, low, and average.
Easter is the story of LOVE: the love that made a king die for His subjects; the love that led a god-man to a painful and shameful death on calvarys cross; the love that saved you and me and empowers me to do this, daily.
Easter is love, and love is Easter.
To really understand this kind of LOVE, or what TRUE LOVE is, kindly meditate on 1 Corinthians 13. Thats the LOVE Im talking bout.
Beloved, let us LOVE one another, for LOVE is of GOD; and everyone who LOVES is born of GOD and knows GOD. He who does not LOVE does not know GOD, for GOD is LOVE. In this, the LOVE of GOD was manifested toward us, that GOD has sent His ONLY BEGOTTEN SON into the world, that we might live through Him. In this is LOVE, not that we LOVED GOD, but that He LOVED us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. Beloved, if GOD so LOVED us, we also ought to LOVE one another. No one has seen GOD at any time. If we LOVE one another, GOD abides in us, and His LOVE has been perfected in us. 1 John 4:7-12.
Thats Easter.Selah.
MAKE YOUR LIFE COUNT
Just think about it: a man lived for 33 years, and died more than 2,000 years ago, yet, the world continues to celebrate His life, sacrifice, and legacy. The reason is not far-fetched; He lived for someone, and for something (The Word), bigger than Himself; He saw beyond His physical existence and needs. JESUS lived and died, for His FATHERS will. And, what did you say you are living for?
Martin Luther King Jr. has been dead for more than 50 years, yet, his life and work, remain relevant in the United States of America, and the rest of the sensible world.
Nelson Mandela has been dead for some seven years now, yet, all of Africa, and the thinking world, will never forget his unique 27 years of selfless sacrifice in apartheid South African prison. And you, what did you say you are pursuing, again?
Today, I learnt that inheritance is something you leave for people, but LEGACY is something you LEAVE IN people. Are you labouring and scrambling for wealth and inheritance, or for IMPACT and LEGACY?
Didnt JESUS tell us in Luke 12:15, Take heed and beware of covetousness, for ones life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses.
Im for the IMPACT and LEGACY
Beloved, the unexamined life is not worth living. This Easter, benchmark your life, goals, and pursuits, alongside CHRISTS, and see if your life is a lifter, a floater, or a sinker. Lifters (wise leaders/people) think about the next generation, but sinkers (politicians and wealth grabbers) think of the next election, deal, or meal.
My friend, if you fail to learn from GODS word, from godly sermons, and articles like this, you will learn from life. And, life is a hard teacher.
Theres something out there: in your family, community, church, workplace, etc, that is your ministry, assignment, or calling. Are you sent to the orphans, the prostitutes, the mentally challenged, the hospitalised, the blind, the deaf, the dumb, the autistic, the sickle cell anemia patients, etc? Find it. Embrace it. Fulfill it. Make your life count. Just do it.
Theres only one life to live, live it well. Live it purposefully. Live it for GOD. Live it for the good of humanity.
A crown of glory and joy awaits those who faithfully fulfill GODS purpose for their lives. Have you found yours?
Are you living it?
Our lives only count for something when lived in GODS Purpose and Plan.
I leave you with the words in Colossians 4:17. Fulfill it.
NB: Know more about life, read these two books this quarter:
1. The Leader Who Had No Title Robin Sharma2. Extraordinary Miracles in the Lives of Ordinary People Therese Marszalek
Remember, he who DOES NOT READ is NOT better than he WHO CANNOT READ.
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NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Dropped on Mars’ Surface ahead of Flight – Voice of America
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WASHINGTON - NASA's Ingenuity mini-helicopter has been dropped on the surface of Mars in preparation for its first flight, the U.S. space agency said.
The ultra-light aircraft had been fixed to the belly of the Perseverance rover, which touched down on the Red Planet on February 18.
"Mars Helicopter touchdown confirmed!" NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory tweeted Saturday.
"Its 293 million mile (471 million kilometer) journey aboard @NASAPersevere ended with the final drop of 4 inches (10 centimeter) from the rover's belly to the surface of Mars today. Next milestone? Survive the night."
A photograph accompanying the tweet showed Perseverance had driven clear of the helicopter and its "airfield" after dropping to the surface.
Ingenuity had been feeding off the Perseverance's power system but will now have to use its own battery to run a vital heater to protect its unshielded electrical components from freezing and cracking during the bitter Martian night.
"This heater keeps the interior at about 45 F (7 C) through the bitter cold of the Martian night, where temperatures can drop to as low as -130 F (-90 C)," Bob Balaram, Mars Helicopter Project chief engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, wrote in an update on Friday.
"That comfortably protects key components such as the battery and some of the sensitive electronics from harm at very cold temperatures."
Over the next couple of days, the Ingenuity team will check that the helicopter's solar panels are working properly and recharging its battery before testing its motors and sensors ahead of its first flight, Balaram said.
Ingenuity is expected to make its first flight attempt no earlier than April 11, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory tweeted.
Ingenuity will be attempting to fly in an atmosphere that is one percent the density of Earth's, which makes achieving lift harder -- but will be assisted by gravity that is one-third of our planet's.
The first flight will involve climbing at a rate of about three feet (one meter) per second to a height of 10 feet (three meters), hovering there for 30 seconds, then descending back to the surface.
Ingenuity will be taking high-resolution photography as it flies.
Up to five flights of gradual difficulty are planned over the month.
The four-pound (1.8-kilogram) rotorcraft cost NASA around $85 million to develop and is considered a proof of concept that could revolutionize space exploration.
Future aircraft could cover ground much quicker than rovers, and explore more rugged terrain.
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