How Benjamin Franklin laid groundwork for the US dollar by foiling early counterfeiters

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

How Benjamin Franklin laid groundwork for the US dollar by foiling early counterfeiters SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Benjamin Franklin was so busy as an inventor, publisher, diplomat and U.S. founding father that it’s easy to lose track of his accomplishments.Add one more to the roster: his early work in printing colonial paper currency designed to counter a constant threat of counterfeiting.Franklin was an early innovator of printing techniques that used colored threads, watermarks and imprints of natural objects such as leaves to make it far harder for others to create knockoffs of the paper bills he printed. A team at Notre Dame University has shed new light on his methods via advanced scanning techniques that reveal some of Franklin’s methods in greater detail — along the way, also providing one more reason Franklin appears on the $100 bill.The new research, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, describes data gathered with techniques such as spectroscopy, which uses laser light to identify particular elements in test samples, and electro...

Sam's Club announces $20 membership for teachers – here's how to get one

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

Sam's Club announces $20 membership for teachers – here's how to get one KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) – Sam’s Club has announced a new membership deal for educators before the next school year.The retailer is offering a limited-time membership offer for teachers and administrators that gives them 60% off a standard Sam's Club membership, making the membership $20.The membership offer starts Monday, July 17 and runs through Tuesday, Aug. 15. Should you push over these stacks of rocks? Here’s what NPS says you should do You can redeem the offer online or in person at Sam's Club stores. To qualify, you have to be a new member and work as a state-licensed/certified teacher, principal, assistant principal or school employee at a school that is pre-K through 12th grade. The deal also covers college and university professors. Vice President of Membership at Sam’s Club Scott Ludwig said the company hopes that this new membership option helps teachers save money while getting their classrooms student ready.“We know that educators continue to dip into their own walle...

Massive search underway for missing children swept away in Penn. flash flood

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

Massive search underway for missing children swept away in Penn. flash flood WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. (AP) — Crews in suburban Philadelphia on Monday intensified the search for a missing 9-month-old boy and his 2-year-old sister, swept away after weekend rains swelled the banks of a creek while they were driving to a barbecue with their family.Upper Makefield Township Fire Chief Tim Brewer said Monday the effort would be a “massive undertaking” and that 100 search crew and numerous drones would be looking for the siblings along the creek that drains into the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The children are members of a Charleston, South Carolina, family that was visiting relatives and friends when they got caught in a flash flood Saturday, Brewer said earlier.“As they tried to escape the fierce floodwaters, Dad took his 4-year-old son while the mother and the grandmother grabbed the two additional children,” he said. The father and son were “miraculously” able to get to safety. “However the grandmother, the mother, and the two children were swe...

Former Midway Shopping Center site, Hamm’s Brewery receive Met Council grants

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

Former Midway Shopping Center site, Hamm’s Brewery receive Met Council grants United Village, the largely-vacant space around the Allianz Field soccer stadium in St. Paul, will receive a $652,000 boost from the Metropolitan Council aimed at readying the land for future real estate development.The Met Council, the seven-county metro’s regional planning agency, recently approved nearly $3.4 million in grants related to environmental clean-up or investigation at brownfield sites across the metro, as well as other pre-development work related to future housing and commercial construction.Among the grants awarded was $652,000 to the St. Paul Port Authority for contamination clean-up and environmental oversight at a 7.4-acre site along University Avenue, fronting Allianz Field, the home of the Minnesota United soccer team.According to the grant application, redevelopment is likely to include an 87,000-square-foot, four-story office building with retail space, as well as a 170-unit hotel where the Midway Shopping Center once stood. The Minnesota Department of ...

Motorist charged in Columbia Heights deadly pedestrian crash

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

Motorist charged in Columbia Heights deadly pedestrian crash A 35-year-old Minneapolis man has been charged with driving drunk and hitting two people on a Columbia Heights sidewalk last week, killing one and critically injuring the other.Cody John Jazdzewski (Courtesy of Anoka County sheriff’s office)Cody John Jazdzewski was driving a 1998 BMW convertible south on Central Avenue when he left the road near 39th Avenue about 10:30 p.m. and struck Carrie Lynn Rivero and James Junior Beller, according to an Anoka County criminal complaint and the Minnesota State Patrol.Rivero, 58, of Minneapolis, died at the scene. Beller, 63, of Minneapolis, was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.A State Patrol trooper dispatched to the scene found Jazdzewski’s badly damaged car up against a tree. Jazdzewski, who had bloodshot, watery eyes and slurred his speech, admitted to drinking alcohol before driving, the complaint said.A preliminary breath test showed he had a blood‐alcohol concentration of 0.131, the complaint sa...

Gilboa man arrested following domestic dispute

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

Gilboa man arrested following domestic dispute GILBOA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Gilboa man has been arrested following an investigation into a domestic dispute, according to police. Stefan Wexell, 29, is facing several charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On July 14 at 11:59 p.m., police responded to a home in Gilboa for the report of a domestic dispute involving a gun. The investigation determined that during an argument, Wexell allegedly brandished and discharged a firearm within the residence, causing property damage. The victim and a child were inside the house at the time before they both fled to a vehicle, attempting to leave. Wexell then reportedly jumped on to the moving car, damaging it before fleeing on foot. Grafton man indicted for manslaughter Wexell was located by police a short distance from the residence and was taken into custody. No one was injured during the incident, and the firearm possessed by Wexell has been seized. He was transported to SP Cob...

NYS school districts start releasing safety plans for fall

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

NYS school districts start releasing safety plans for fall SARATOGA COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- School districts across New York State are preparing for the upcoming academic year by fulfilling a requirement by the New York State Education Department to make a safety plan. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Mechanicville City School District's plan for the upcoming school year was posted to the district website on Friday.Superintendent Kevin Kolakowski explained that updating the plan yearly is necessary, because each school year brings new challenges and obstacles. While core safety items like lockdown drills and responding to violent threats have long been included in yearly plans, detailed remote learning options are a newer addition since the pandemic. This year, the unexpected impact of wildfire smoke from Canada has led to new air pollution protocols."As we reflect on the year prior, you take a look at new acronyms, like AQI (air quality index), which I'm sure have been around for ...

Vermont man arrested for stealing cash and firearm from an unlocked car

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

Vermont man arrested for stealing cash and firearm from an unlocked car WALLINGFORD, Vt. (NEWS10) -- On the morning of July 11, Vermont State Police were notified of a theft in the Town of Wallingford. Police investigations determined that Zachary Lapoint, 33, of Killington, stole a firearm and cash from an unlocked vehicle. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Killington Police located Lapoint on July 14. He was issued a citation to appear at Vermont Superior Court, Criminal Division, in September, for the charge of petit larceny.

Rutland man allegedly threatens restaurant staff with gun

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

Rutland man allegedly threatens restaurant staff with gun RUTLAND, Vt. (NEWS10) -- On Sunday afternoon, Vermont State Police responded to Mama T's Country Kitchen for the report of a male threatening staff with a firearm. The suspect, Kenneth Dupuy, 31, was located shortly after on Nickwackett Street and arrested for two counts of aggravated assault. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police say Dupuy was refused a cigar wrap purchase by a store clerk. He then proceded to threaten staff and a customer with a firearm. Dupuy was transported to the Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility and is being held without bail.

Saratoga man sentenced for money laundering conspiracy

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:08 GMT

Saratoga man sentenced for money laundering conspiracy ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Monday, Michael J. Smith, 62, of Saratoga, was sentenced to five years of probation for conspiring to launder money. Smith is ordered to pay $208,263.22 in restitution to defrauded government entities. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Smith admitted to conspiring with a woman he met online and her purported attorney to launder over $200,000 in fraudulently obtained government benefits that mostly came from COVID-19 relief programs. The funds were obtained through fraudulent unemployment insurance applications and business loan applications.Smith received benefits from several states, including Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Colorado, California, and Pennsylvania. Smith purchased gift cards with the funds and sent photographs of the gift cards to his co-conspirators.