but there was a shock for Nikita Nagornyy who finished second in the men’s event Showing no signs of fatigue on Wednesday night (4 November), the 21-year-old scored 14.650 in the vault, 14.850 on the uneven bars and 13.700 on the floor for a winning total score of 43.200. Taïs Boura of France finished second with 38.500, while USA gymnast Ciena Alipio completed the podium in third place with 38.450. With Simone Biles’ continued absence from competition, Melnikova needed no second invitation to fill her shoes as arguably the world’s top artistic gymnast right now. ExclusiveAll Around | Angelina Melnikova's journey to Olympic goldA special episode following gymnasts Angelina Melnikova of Russia and China’s Chen Yile through the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games qualifiers World bronze medallist from 2017 Moldauer submitted scores of 14.400 (floor) 13.650 (vault) and 15.200 (parallel bars) for a combined total of 57.450 Second-placed Nagornyy equalled that total score having recorded lower scores in two of the three events where he competed directly with Moldauer a daughter of the late Otto and Hazel (McCammon) Wahl.  She was a member of St Mary’s Catholic Church in Morges.  Liz was very active in the church.  She was part of the Carmalites and much more.  Liz also enjoyed her bowling leagues.  She was really tickled to hand out a baby Jesus to staff Robert Wahl.  Survived by four daughters Rosemary Burkhart and Evelyn (Carl) Fahrni; six brothers and Jim Wahl; 16 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday Mary’s Catholic Church in Morges with Fr Jonas Shell as Celebrant.  Interment in St Mary’s Church Cemetery.  Friends may call one hour before the service in the church.  The Finefrock-Gordon Funeral Home in Magnolia is in charge of arrangements.  Condolences may be left at: www.gordonfuneralhomes.com Retail technology news and views for omnichannel retailers Flying TIger Copenhagen has opened a new store in Morges Switzerland located between Geneva and Lusanne The store is unique in that it's the first one opened by the retailer with a full concept from scratch In a LinkedIn post, Rene Klemmensen, Retail Manager at Flying Tiger Copenhagen said: "The store is super optimised with everything from Beststore which is our tool that ensures optimal store operations with good and healthy routines and which makes it much easier for the manager and staff to manage the location and which ultimately benefits our customers with a high standard and not least world class customer service which is our top priority." we're doing a total roll-out in all stores in this country so that by summer we'll be ready with the strongest schwitz we've ever had and not least super optimised stores with full concept and Beststore in all stores And hopefully also new stores on the map and I can reveal that there are already more on the way." Physical stores will be a key focus area at the 2025 RTIH Innovation Awards celebrate global tech innovation in a fast moving omnichannel world said: “The event is now into its sixth year and what a journey it has been The awards started life as an online only affair during the Covid outbreak before launching as a small scale in real life event and growing year on year to the point where we’re now selling out this fine He added: “Congratulations to all of our finalists Many submissions did not make it through to the final stage We’ve got all the cool stuff covered this evening.” “But just importantly we’ve got lots of great examples of companies taking innovative tech and making it usable in everyday operations - resulting in more efficiency and profitability in all areas.” and all those who attended November's gathering.  For further information on the 2025 RTIH Innovation Awards please fill in the below form and we will get back to you asap Sign up with your email address to receive the daily RTIH newsletter straight to your inbox We respect your privacy and will not pass your email address on to third parties we will occasionally send you promotional messages on behalf of our advertisers or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Paxton Media Ltd Dutch rider takes final stage in Morges ahead of Niamh Fisher-Black after near-80km duo move but Belgian holds onto lead Riejanne Markus (Visma-Lease a Bike) won the final stage in a sprint à deux against Niamh Fisher-Black (SD Worx-Protime) after a long duo breakaway a crash in the last roundabout brought down several riders including second overall Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime) but due to the crash being in the last 3km “The last period wasn’t the easiest one for me I came here hoping that I can go back home with some confidence so happy,” said Markus after her stage victory Kopecky’s teammate Fisher-Black was in the breakaway with Markus for much of the stage and the world champion said that this had been the team’s plan for the day today was actually kind of a perfect day for us We knew we could play Niamh because she is also not that far in GC It was perfect for us that she was in the break; then the gap came down because other teams started to chase it’s sad for her that she could not win but she rode an amazing race,” said the overall winner Kopecky takes confidence from a strong three-day performance with the bigger goal of retaining her rainbow jersey still to come later this month and I am quite happy with where I am at the moment with the World Championships coming in three weeks It would have been nice to have a stage victory The 144.5km final stage started in Morges on the shores of Lake Geneva consisting of two laps of a rolling circuit before entering a shorter loop with two classified climbs and then returning to Morges for the finish and Hannah Ludwig (Cofidis) formed a breakaway that was soon joined by Vollering They had only a small advantage and were quickly reeled in again as the other teams considered this break to be too dangerous Elisa Balsamo (Lidl-Trek) won the first intermediate sprint to defend her orange points jersey; the Italian would win the points classification in the end adding to her advantage and taking home the light-blue mountain jersey Fisher-Black and Majerus went away and gradually increased their advantage to four minutes putting Fisher-Black in the virtual leader’s jersey Movistar Team and Liv-AlUla-Jayco took up the chase reducing the gap to 1:50 minutes at the top of the last categorised climb Liane Lippert (Movistar Team) launched a fierce attack from the peloton on an unclassified climb 21km from the finish; she was followed by Kopecky and Juliette Labous (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) bridged to the quintet where Smulders attacked and Grace Brown (FDJ-Suez) also made it across immediately following Gasparrini’s counter Things came back together as nobody wanted to press on but this action had reduced the front duo’s advantage to under a minute Nienke Vinke (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) made a move and quickly got a gap and Antonia Niedermaier (Canyon-SRAM) went on the chase behind her The two solo chasers were reeled in by the peloton with 11km to go and Fisher-Black and Markus had increased their gap a little bit again to 1:05 minutes This fell to 50 seconds at the 5km mark and 34 seconds with 2km to go but the two escapees would sprint for the stage still trying to maximise her time gain in a bid to move onto the GC podium and Markus could launch her sprint from the New Zealander’s wheel 200 metres from the line The Dutchwoman quickly took the lead and sat up to celebrate but as Fisher-Black was coming back from behind Markus went down into the handlebars for two more pedal strokes to the finish line before celebrating her victory there was a crash in the final roundabout with 400 metres to go: Vollering GC third place and best U25 rider Gaia Realini (Lidl-Trek) Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio (AG Insurance-Soudal) everybody in the peloton was given the time of Kopecky Fisher-Black missed the GC podium by five seconds but was awarded the stage 3 combativity prize and SD Worx-Protime also won the team classification Results powered by FirstCycling Lukas Knöfler started working in cycling communications in 2013 and has seen the inside of the scene from many angles Having worked as press officer for teams and races and written for several online and print publications he has been Cyclingnews’ Women’s WorldTour correspondent since 2018 \nThe WHO Morges Strategy to eradicate yaws recommends large-scale treatment of at-risk communities with an initial round of single-dose oral azithromycin to accelerate interruption of yaws transmission \nMass treatment should cover AT LEAST 90% of the targeted population another round of mass treatment should be considered active community-based surveillance should be enhanced to identify new cases for treatment together with their contacts \nThe Morges strategy has four components.1 Endemic countries should adhere to all of them to achieve interruption of transmission Monitoring of antimicrobial resistance should become an essential part of the strategy \nA recent study published in the Lancet reported five cases of resistance to azithromycin in Papua New Guinea Clinical monitoring should be carried out 4 weeks after mass treatment and any proven persistent cases (presumed treatment failures) or new infections identified in any community should be carefully evaluated (samples collected for laboratory confirmation by polymerase chain reaction of yaws and determination of any mutations that confer resistance to azithromycin) Cases of confirmed resistance (or presumed treatment failures) should be treated with benzathine benzylpenicillin injection The WWF is run at a local level by the following offices.. The Morges Manifesto (PDF 720kb) The founding document which led to WWF as we know it today The inspiration came from Chi-Chi: a giant panda that had arrived at the London Zoo in the year 1958 recognisable symbol that would overcome all language barriers the people involved in organizing WWF agreed that the big black-patched eyes would make an excellent logo The first sketches were done by the British environmentalist and artist who was also a member of the first Foundation Board and one loved by many people in the world for its appealing qualities We also wanted an animal that had an impact in black and white to save money on printing costs." The black-and-white panda has since come to stand as a symbol for the conservation movement as a whole Working to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and nature WWF® and ©1986 Panda Symbol are owned by WWF You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page The Local Europe ABVästmannagatan 43113 25 StockholmSweden The weather website meteonews.ch  described the storms that hit Vaud on Tuesday night as being "exceptional" and "unprecedented" Another news site said it was the "flood of a century" Around one month's rain fall fell in just an hour and caused major flooding in the town of Morges The river Morges broke its banks around 6pm and left much of the town underwater as images posted on social media reveal houses and underground car parks were flooded ⛈️ Un orage diluvien a causé d'importantes inondations à Morges dans le canton de Vaud en Suisse ce mardi soir. (© Sammi Fah) pic.twitter.com/Ahiz8VZ9lg One Morges resident told local media they had not seen scenes like it in 20 years of living there Morges littéralement sous l’eau. "Du jamais vu en plus de 20 ans que j’habite ici" nous disent plusieurs habitants. pic.twitter.com/WNtiHmleF4 Aw hell nah what the hell is happening in Morges, Switzerland😭🙏 pic.twitter.com/uNyRBzAwrp Some drivers were left stranded in flooded tunnels and had to be rescued The floods in Vaud come after the canton of Graubünden and the famous resort of Zermatt were it by flooding at the weekend. The weather forecast for the coming days suggests more storms could hit parts of Switzerland at the weekend Please log in here to leave a comment Firefighters look on as the Morges river overflows a road following a storm that caused extensive flooding in the town centre on Tuesday 25 June 2024 in Morges Clean-up crews and business owners were inspecting the damage Wednesday after sudden storms lashed southwestern Switzerland the previous night sending torrents of water through roads and temporarily halting air traffic at Geneva’s airport inundating downtown streets with tan-colored floodwater.(KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)/Keystone via AP) People clear mud from the flooded Grand-Rue following a storm that caused extensive flooding in the town centre on Tuesday 25 June 2024 in Morges in a flooded tunnel under the CFF train station following a storm that caused extensive flooding in the town centre on Tuesday 25 June 2024 in Morges GENEVA (AP) — Clean-up crews and business owners were inspecting the damage Wednesday after sudden storms lashed southwestern Switzerland the previous night inundating downtown streets with tan-colored floodwater The town said no one was injured but that water flows hit 43 cubic meters (1,518 cubic feet) per second well above the 100-year record of 34 cubic meters (1,200 cubic feet) per second pounded an area near the airport and more than 50 inbound or outbound flights were canceled late Tuesday A dozen flights were diverted to other airports Air navigation service provider SkyGuide said the basement of its Geneva offices was flooded causing a failure of a cooling system that forced a temporary shutdown of its operations shortly after 10 p.m Olivier Duding of Swiss weather forecaster MeteoSuisse said the French border town of Auberson received nearly 113 millimeters (4.5 inches) of rain in two hours the third-most precipitation over such a period in Switzerland since detailed record-keeping began in 1981 the Director-General of WHO launched a roadmap for accelerating work to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases The roadmap targets the eradication of yaws by 2020 This is the second attempt to achieve the eradication goal since the uncompleted mass campaign led by WHO and the United Nations Children’s Fund in the 1950s and 1960s the results of a randomized controlled clinical trial in Papua New Guinea were published showing that a single-dose of oral azithromycin was as effective in treating yaws as the standard injection of benzathine penicillin considered the most significant on yaws in the past 60 years will help to overcome the operational and logistic challenges of using injectable penicillin to achieve eradication Oral azithromycin given as a single dose would greatly facilitate large-scale treatment in the field SILVER SPRINGS SHORES — Two unlocked vehicles were burglarized early Wednesday outside a sheriff’s deputy home and the thief or thieves made off with the deputy’s gun Authorities later recovered the items and arrested two cousins in connection with the break-ins The vehicle burglaries happened in Silver Springs Shores Because two of the crimes happened at a deputy’s home his name and the street names are withheld The deputy told property crimes detectives that his father-in-law woke him before 6 a.m and said someone was in his personal vehicle The deputy ran outside and confronted a man who was in the car The deputy jumped into another vehicle at his home and gave chase the deputy realized his utility belt — which contained his stun gun pepper spray and his .45-calliber Sig Sauer along with a baseball bat bag that contained two baseball bats and electronics — were missing officials received a call about two other vehicle burglaries not far away a sheriff’s deputy received a call about a suspicious person in the neighborhood The deputy went to the area and noticed a man Morges could not give an explanation for being there and was detained Morges told officials he entered the deputy’s vehicles and took items Officials later recovered the deputy’s utility belt with all the items intact Sheriff’s detectives Stephen Osborne and Gregory Spicher went to the home of Morges’ cousin Siple told the officials he had a pair of gloves and a mask tied inside his shorts Siple told the detectives to open the trunk of his vehicle; when they did they found the items taking from the other two burglaries Both Siple and Morges were charged with burglary of a conveyance and grand theft a son of the late Bernard “Buster” and Patricia (Meiser) Neice he had been a life resident of Waynesburg.  Rich was a 1974 graduate of St Edward’s Catholic High School in Carrollton Mary’s Catholic Church – Morges and retired in 2017 from United Glass after 40 years service as a glazier.  Preceded in death by his wife Rex Neff.  Survived by one daughter and son-in-law Patricia Neff; one brother and sister-in-law Darrel and Roxanne Neice; two sisters-in-law and one brother-in-law and Diann and Mark Davis; two brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law and Dan and Kris Neff; and numerous nieces aunts and uncles.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Mon Mary’s Catholic Church – Morges with Fr Anthony Batt as Celebrant.  Interment in Morges Cemetery.  Friends may call Sun in the Finefrock-Gordon Funeral Home in Magnolia.  In lieu of flowers contributions in Rich’s memory may be made to St Condolences may be left at: www.gordonfuneralhomes.com a son of the late Harold and Clemance (Kesling) Wolford Eber previously Massillon.  Richard retired in 1995 from The Timken Co. where he was a millwright in the Bearing Plant.  He was a member of St Mary’s Catholic Church of Morges and Fraternal order of Eagles #2170.  Richard honorably served in the U.S Army for 36 years during the Korean Conflict and also during Desert Storm.  In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother and sister with whom he celebrated their 61st Wedding Anniversary June 6th 16 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.  A Mass of Christian Burial for immediate family members only will be held Tuesday Jonas Shell as Celebrant.  Interment will be in St Mary’s Church Cemetery.  Due to COVID-19 there will be no visitation at this time but a Memorial Service for family and friends will be held at a later date.  Condolences may be sent to: www.gordonfuneralhomes.com Cloudy with more rounds of showers and possibly some downpours or a t-storm Two men who were found inside a house where a fugitive was shot and killed by state police have been arrested Alexander Morges-Castro and Miguel Angel Castillo are two of five people who were found inside 414 Rehr St in Reading when state police troopers converged on the home on Feb 13 in search of two people who were wanted by authorities in Arizona was shot and killed by a trooper when he failed to comply with demands Carlin was being sought in connection with an exchange of gunfire with police in Arizona in 2013 was arrested inside the home on a felony charge of trafficking in stolen property police outlined the evidence they found inside the home bulk marijuana and a variety of drug paraphernalia sell or transfer firearms; possession of heroin and synthetic marijuana; possession with intent to deliver heroin and synthetic marijuana; possession of drug paraphernalia; and criminal conspiracy Morges-Castro was committed to the Berks County Jail on Thursday Castillo is behind bars in the Potter County Prison on unrelated charges Arrangements are being made for his return to Berks County By GARY GERARD HAMILTON - Associated Press Alyssa Norwin, TV Insider Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device EPFL and UNIL scientists to focus on the convergence of sustainability transdisciplinarity and urbanization in transition the Habitat Research Center has decided to launch for the first time a call for “HRC Living Lab grants” The general mission of this call is to promote transdisciplinary collaboration through research and design within the Lausanne-Morges Agglomeration as Living Lab and to explore opportunities and challenges of urbanization in transition related to the theme of “Hidden Rivers” as social spatial and ecological continuities within the urban and natural environments The call aims at enabling problem-driven and application-orientated research efforts for sustainable urban and rural development and/or participate in new types of collaborations This call will support up to three transdisciplinary projects (30k CHF for each project) The HRC has selected the Lausanne-Morges agglomeration as living lab for the implementation of this grant: a main territory and case-study on which all proposals are invited to focus Within this spatial framework and network of actors applicants are invited to build research consortia including: In order to address the topic of urbanization in the socio-ecological and spatial transition HRC propose a general theme for the Living lab grants: Hidden Rivers as social This theme aims at exploring the presence/absence of rivers in the Lausanne-Morges agglomeration as natural ecosystems cultural landscapes and hydraulic infrastructures within the city rivers served as a vital resource and as one of the most important links between inhabitants and the natural environment due to the push towards industrialization and urbanization across territories these rivers have become largely channelized and buried within increasingly fragmented surrounding spaces The HRC Living Lab Grants wishes to (re)open research and design perspectives regarding the presence/absence of hidden rivers and the role they can play in the future sustainable redevelopment of Lausanne-Morges agglomeration This call for proposals is an opportunity to rethink the relationship between the city The question of the continuity within the urban and natural environments shall be addressed as a social The various aspects of this challenge relate to risk management to mitigative and adaptive climate change strategies; and to the demographic social and economic evolution of inhabited and productive spaces Applicants are entirely free to propose an original project idea in relation to the general theme of “Hidden Rivers” and to the challenges of urbanization in transition HRC suggests three non-exhaustive and interrelated sub-themes that can inspire and guide applicants in developing their project idea: Please check the eligibility requirements and evaluation criteria for this call in the Guide for Applicants (see Applicant toolkit) For any questions, please contact the HRC coordination[email protected]. Adrian Cora-Morges and family nurse practitioner Aubrey Phillips have joined the staff of IHP Clinic Both providers will be seeing patients at the IHP Clinic location in Harmon Cora is an internal medicine physician from Puerto Rico He has been living in Guam the last four years caring for patients at Guam Memorial Hospital He speaks fluent Spanish and conversational Japanese He is taking new adult patients from all local insurance plans Phillips recently moved to Guam from San Diego She has over four years of experience as a family nurse practitioner and over 10 years of experience as a critical care and emergency nurse Phillips has spent much of her time as a provider with a pediatric practice in Mississippi Phillips is taking new patients from all local insurance plans and Medicaid We are committed to opening access to quality care for our island," said Dr "We hope to continue to grow with our community and look forward to being one of the catalysts of building healthy Guam families.” Poll results are published every Monday in The Guam Daily Post 2017 - Tourists view tulips during the tulip festival in Morges The six-week MorgesTulip Festival this year presented more than 120,000 tulips of 300 varieties in Parc de l'Independance in Morges 2025Nirmala Sitharaman Interacts with Indian Diaspora in Milan 2025Nirmala Sitharaman Meets Bhutan Finance Minister 2025Training session ahead of the IPL match between MI and GT 2025Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Dehradun 2025NDRF Conducts School Safety Programmes 2025Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Meets Japanese Counterpart in Milan 2025Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Addresses Press Conference