Monday, August 5, 2013

Today in History

Today is Sunday, Aug. 4, the 216th day of 2013. There are 149 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History:

On August 4, 1944, 15-year-old diarist Anne Frank was arrested with her sister, parents and four others by the Gestapo after hiding for two years inside a building in Amsterdam. (Anne died the following year at Bergen-Belsen.)

On this date:

In 1735, a jury found John Peter Zenger of the New York Weekly Journal not guilty of committing seditious libel against the colonial governor of New York, William Cosby.

In 1790, the Coast Guard had its beginnings as the Revenue Cutter Service.

In 1830, plans for the city of Chicago were laid out.

In 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden were axed to death in their home in Fall River, Mass. Lizzie Borden, Andrew's daughter from a previous marriage, was accused of the killings, but acquitted at trial.

In 1916, the United States reached agreement with Denmark to purchase the Danish Virgin Islands for $25 million.

In 1936, Jesse Owens of the U.S. won the second of his four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics as he prevailed in the long jump over German Luz Long, who was the first to congratulate him.

In 1964, the bodies of missing civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney were found buried in an earthen dam in Mississippi.

In 1972, Arthur Bremer was convicted and sentenced in Upper Marlboro, Md., to 63 years in prison for his attempt on the life of Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace (the sentence was later reduced to 53 years; Bremer was released from prison in 2007).

In 1977, President Jimmy Carter signed a measure establishing the Department of Energy.

In 1987, the Federal Communications Commission voted to abolish the Fairness Doctrine, which required radio and television stations to present balanced coverage of controversial issues.

In 1991, the Greek luxury liner Oceanos sank in heavy seas off South Africa's southeast coast; all the passengers and crew members survived.

In 1993, a federal judge sentenced Los Angeles police officers Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell to 2? years in prison for violating Rodney King's civil rights.

Ten years ago: California Gov. Gray Davis asked the state Supreme Court to delay his October 7 recall election until the following March (the recall went ahead as originally scheduled). West African forces arrived in Liberia to oversee the departure of President Charles Taylor. Chung Mong-hun, a top executive of South Korea's Hyundai conglomerate embroiled in a scandal over a historic 2000 summit between the two Koreas, committed suicide.

Five years ago: President George W. Bush signed legislation allowing the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by American victims of terrorism. In a brazen attack just days ahead of the Beijing Olympics, two men from a mainly Muslim ethnic group rammed a truck and hurled explosives at jogging policemen in western China, killing 16.

One year ago: Michael Phelps ended his career with another gold as the United States won the medley relay at the London Olympics; Phelps left the sport with a record 18 golds and 22 medals overall. The United States set a world record to win the women's medley relay. Serena Williams beat Maria Sharapova 6-0, 6-1 to join Steffi Graf as the only women to complete the Golden Slam ? winning the Olympics and the four majors. Three British athletes won gold medals in Olympic Stadium: Jessica Ennis in heptathlon; Greg Rutherford in men's long jump; and Mo Farah in the men's 10,000 meters.

Today's Birthdays: Singer Frankie Ford is 74. Actress-singer Tina Cole is 70. Actor-comedian Richard Belzer is 69. Football Hall-of-Famer John Riggins is 64. Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is 58. Actor-screenwriter Billy Bob Thornton is 58. Actress Kym Karath ("The Sound of Music") is 55. Hall of Fame track star Mary Decker Slaney is 55. Actress Lauren Tom is 54. President Barack Obama is 52. TV producer Michael Gelman ("Live! With Kelly and Michael") is 52. Retired MLB All-Star pitcher Roger Clemens is 51. Actress Crystal Chappell is 48. Author Dennis Lehane is 48. Rock musician Rob Cieka (Boo Radleys) is 45. Actor Daniel Dae Kim is 45. Actor Michael DeLuise is 44. Actor Ron Lester is 43. Race car driver Jeff Gordon is 42. Rapper-actress Yo-Yo is 42. Country singer Jon Nicholson is 40. Rhythm-and-blues singer-actor Marques (MAR'-kus) Houston is 32. Actress Meghan Markle is 32. Actress Greta Gerwig is 30. Country singer Crystal Bowersox (TV: "American Idol") is 28. Rock singer Tom Parker (The Wanted) is 25. Actors Dylan and Cole Sprouse are 21. Singer Jessica Sanchez (TV: "American Idol") is 18.

Thought for Today: "When you love someone, all your saved-up wishes start coming out." ? Elizabeth Bowen, Irish author (1899-1973).

(Above Advance for Use Sunday, Aug. 4)

Copyright 2013, The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/today-history-050206767.html

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Brush mayor proclaims May Mental Health Month

"Live well! It's essential to your potential," was the title of the proclamation proclaiming May Mental Health Month put forth by Brush Mayor Dan Scalise and members of the Brush City Council during the April 22 regular session.

With mental health essential to everyone's overall health and well-being and with all Americans experiencing times of difficulty and stress during their lives, prevention is an effective way to reduce the burden of mental health conditions.

With effective treatment, those individuals with mental health conditions can recover and lead full, productive lives and each business, school, government agency, healthcare provider, organization and citizen shares the burden of mental health problems and has a responsibility to promote mental wellness and support prevention efforts.

This was the theme behind the City of Brush proclamation, and on hand to see it through was licensed professional counselor Marta Sheridan who spends much of her time in Brush working with teens and children.

"May is Mental Health Month, and part of what I am trying to do is to increase awareness of mental health needs, primarily with students in the community," Sheridan said.

In the spirit of health and wellness, the Brush City Council also approved Resolution No. 2013-6, setting forth the City of Brush's commitment to the "HEAL City and Towns Campaign."

In November of 2012, LiveWell Colorado and the Colorado Municipal League agreed to work collaboratively on the Healthy Eating, Active Living (HEAL) Cities and Towns campaign in acknowledging the importance of sustaining strong, healthy and vibrant cities and towns.

As a non-profit organization committed to preventing and reducing obesity in the state by promoting healthy eating and active living in the places we live, work, learn and play.

With more children being diagnosed with diseases linked to overweight and obesity previously seen only in adults, the current generation of children are expected to have shorter lives than their parents.

As cities and towns themselves have the ability to impact opportunities for healthier lifestyles, the City of Brush has opted to take part in promoting the already active community through steps such as prioritizing capital improvement projects to increase opportunities for physical activity, plan and construct a built environment that encourages walking, biking and other forms of activity as well as address walking and biking connectivity between residential neighborhoods and schools, parks, retail and recreational sources.

According to council member Vicky Quinlin, who began the campaign when approached by LiveWell Colorado, the hope is to simply champion and model that behavior.

Future council priorities were also addressed at the regular meeting and included a list of items that council members and city staff had discussed during an April 15 retreat.

Top priorities include the continuation of improving water resources, water conservation efforts and upgrading of the water distribution system, ensuring economic development activities continue and improvements made as necessary with a heavy focus on pursuing a large business within 3 years, pursuing development of Hospital Road, storm water improvements with DOLA, CDOT or USDA funds for a drainage pond in 2014, and Quiet Zone evaluations in 2013.

Also approved at the session were:

A second reading of Ordinance No. 820-13, related to the unlawful ownership of a dangerous dog and confinement for rabies control.

Resolution No. 2013-7 authorizing participation with Colorado Surplus Asset Fund Trust (CSAFE) in order for council to pool its funds with other local government entities to diversify.

A Brush Museum Management Agreement, a contract visited each year by Museum Board and City Staff.

Dates to Remember

A few notable dates were brought up at the meeting, including National Drug Takeback Day, slated for Saturday, April 27, where Brush residents can participate at the East Morgan County Hospital from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Also, the City's annual Arbor Day celebration was postponed from last week. School children and anyone from the community are invited to take part during the event, now slated for Friday, April 26 at 1:30 p.m. at Memorial Park.

Public Works Director Dale Colerick noted that crews will soon take on potholes causing havoc through the streets of Brush. He also noted the Recycling Roundup is being held at Brush's Bank of Colorado on Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. where residents are encouraged to bring electronics.

Colerick added that as of July 1, 2013, the Morgan County landfill will no longer accept electronics, whether segregated or not, making this a prime opportunity.

Future agenda items

Mill Levy Override

During the visitors and delegation portion of the meeting, Brush Superintendent of Schools Dr. Michelle Johnstone promoted the many undertakings going on in the district.

"We are here because we will be needing some support," said Johnstone, "as we do have the potential of looking at a mill levy override."

According to school finance officer Aaron Oberg, school finance has been changing drastically over the past years. With schools' state share being cut by nearly 20 percent in the last three years, mill levy rates that fund both the government and school district may need an override, depending on how Senate bills on the matter might play out in the next few months.

Marijuana moratorium

During a work session held post-meeting, an ordinance imposing a moratorium on the operation of marijuana establishments and clubs, pursuant to Amendment 64, and declaring an emergency was put forth and will be seen as an action item during the next May 13 regular session.

In the proposed ordinance it is stated that the moratorium to be imposed by this emergency ordinance is intended to prevent the operation of marijuana establishments prior to the adoption of the regulatory framework contemplated by Amendment 64; to ensure that prospective operators and owners of marijuana establishments are able to make business and investment decisions with sufficient knowledge of local regulations; and that prohibition can be enforced in a fair and equitable manner.

The City Council finds it necessary to the public health, safety, and welfare to adopt this emergency ordinance imposing a moratorium on the operation of marijuana establishments.

According to the document's language, the moratorium will be in effect through Dec. 31, 2013, unless otherwise shortened, terminated or extended by the council.

During the effective term of this moratorium, no person shall operate a marijuana establishment, which shall include establishments created by Amendment 64 as described above, as well as marijuana clubs, in the city.

No city staff shall accept or process an application for a sales tax license, land use approval, building permit or any other license or permit in relation to the operation of a marijuana establishment or club.

Source: http://www.brushnewstribune.com/ci_23095786/brush-mayor-proclaims-may-mental-health-month?source=rss_viewed

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ESPN: NCAA investigating Manziel over autographs

BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) -- ESPN says the NCAA is investigating whether Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel was paid for signing hundreds of autographs in January.

Citing unidentified sources, ESPN's "Outside the Lines" said the Heisman Trophy winner signed items in exchange for a five-figure fee during his trip to Miami for the BCS championship game.

ESPN said sources told "Outside the Lines" that Manziel signed photographs, footballs, mini football helmets and other items at the request of autograph broker Drew Tieman.

Reached at his home Sunday night in Pembroke Pines, Fla., Tieman declined to make any comment or take any questions from The Associated Press.

ESPN reported that a source said James Garland, the NCAA's assistant director of enforcement, contacted Tieman and at least one person associated with the signings in June.

"We cannot comment on current, pending or potential investigations," NCAA spokeswoman Emily Potter told the AP in an email statement Sunday night.

Texas A&M also declined to comment.

"It is Texas A&M's long-standing practice not to respond to such questions concerning specific student-athletes," the school said in an email statement to the AP.

It's unclear what level of involvement the NCAA has at this point. When a player is believed to have broken rules, it's not uncommon for a school to declare that player ineligible, then ask the NCAA to investigate and reinstate the athlete's eligibility.

Nate Fitch, a friend of Manziel's, posted several tweets at that time saying he was with the Heisman winner in South Florida for the BCS title game. None of Fitch's tweets around the dates of that trip suggested anything about meeting with Tieman, or any memorabilia signings.

Tieman's Facebook page was taken down Sunday night, but cached images collected from the page included a photo of him and Notre Dame's Manti Te'o, which was purportedly taken Jan. 3, less than a week before the BCS game.

Source: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FBC_NCAA_MANZIEL_AUTOGRAPHS?SITE=ORLAG&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

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Sun 8/4: Moffat County Fair: Cowboy Church

  • When: Sunday, August 4, 8:30 a.m.
  • Where: Moffat County Fairgrounds, Craig
  • Cost: Not available
  • Age limit: Not available
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Moffat County Fair: Cowboy Church ? Moffat County Fairgrounds, 8:30 a.m.
Join in worship with Fred Ellis. FREE. Covered Picnic Area at the fairgrounds. 970-824-9180.

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