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Paul Leslie Alheim, 76, of Westerville, Ohio, passed away on October 31, 2023, at St. Ann’s Hospital. He was surrounded by his family. Born on February 6, 1947, in Schenectady, NY, Paul was a loving husband, father, and grandfather (Papa).... View Obituary & Service Information
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Milan Police Officers Justin Alheim and Nicolas Candelaria stand next to the new traffic sign in the Village of Milan
This new piece of technology is expected to slow traffic in areas where speeders are reported and frequent
By combining their on-the-ground efforts with tech
Milan Police Department is finding ways to keep the community safe and secure
– Milan Police Chief Carl Ustupski is leading a push to modernize traffic enforcement in the village with the introduction of advanced speed monitoring technology
The department recently acquired speed-tracking devices designed to curb reckless driving
and to better allocate law enforcement resources based on data-driven reports
“We’ve been getting a lot of complaints about speeding on Highway 122
especially during school hours when parents are dropping their kids off,” Chief Ustupski said
we needed a way to increase enforcement without physically being there at all times.”
not only display a driver’s speed but also capture photos of vehicles exceeding the speed limit
allowing officers to identify repeat offenders and deploy resources more efficiently
“If we see a pattern—like 15 or 20 people speeding 60 miles an hour in a 30-mph zone every Friday night—we can focus our efforts on that location during those peak times,” Ustupski explained
“It’s about using our officers where they’re needed most.”
Ustupski emphasized that the primary goal of the program is education and prevention
“This isn’t about ticketing people or trying to catch anyone off guard,” Ustupski said
“We want to slow people down and prevent accidents before they happen
If someone keeps showing up in reports as a repeat offender
then we’ll have to take action— but the first step is always to educate.”
A similar approach was taken when the department installed Flock cameras
which scan license plates for stolen vehicles or missing persons but do not track individual drivers
Ustupski reassured the public that these speed monitors function in a similar way
We’re just identifying problem areas and working to make the roads safer.”
Milan currently has one of the speedmonitoring devices installed
with plans to install at least one more and rotate them based on complaints and data trends
“The only ongoing cost is data storage and generating reports
The initiative also ties into a broader modernization effort for Milan’s police force
which has focused on leveraging technology to improve public safety
“There was some initial pushback when we installed the Flock cameras
but they’ve been invaluable in solving crimes and preventing incidents,” Ustupski noted
“This is just another tool to help us protect the community.”
While the initial focus is on school zones and high-traffic areas like Route 66
the department is open to input from residents about where speed concerns exist
“If people in the community are noticing a lot of speeding on their street
“We can relocate the devices and gather data to determine if there’s an issue.”
“This is exactly the kind of situation where the technology shines,” Ustupski said
“Rather than guessing whether speeding has increased
The chief also shared insight into other emerging traffic enforcement technologies
including systems that detect erratic driving behavior to identify potential drunk drivers
“The technology is evolving quickly,” Ustupski said
it’s about keeping people safe—not about watching or controlling them.”
With the first speed monitors already in place
the Milan Police Department expects to see an immediate impact on driver behavior
“We’re not here to make anyone’s life difficult,” Ustupski said
“We just want to make sure no one gets hurt because of reckless driving
the department will continue monitoring results and adjusting its approach based on the data
“If the numbers show that certain areas are still high-risk
we’ll increase enforcement,” Ustupski said
“If they show that people are slowing down
then the technology is doing exactly what we hoped it would.”
tallest free-standing mountain in the worldByABC7 Chicago Digital Team Wednesday
which is also the tallest "free-standing mountain" in the world.LYONS
(WLS) -- A Lyons man who successfully climbed the tallest mountain in Africa is being recognized
Lyons Village Mayor Chris Getty hosted a reception for Stephan Alheim in honor of the amazing feat
which is known as the tallest "free-standing mountain" in the world
He is one of 10 adventurers who reached the peak of the 19,341-foot tall inactive volcano located in Tanzania
Alheim said he decided to scale the mountain after his father passed away in 2015
He said his father's passing made him realize that life is short and you need to do what you love
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ROTTERDAM -- Rotterdam Police say observant witnesses were key to the apprehension of a suspect who they say struck a parked car and fled on Saturday morning
Officers were dispatched to the intersection of Alheim Drive and O'Brien Avenue for a motor vehicle accident at about 6 a.m
Witnesses reported a vehicle had struck a parked car
Officers determined the striking vehicle had been left in the Save-A-Lot parking lot on Altamont Avenue
They located and detained two people who matched descriptions given by the witnesses
officers determined that one of the pedestrians they had detained
Downs was charged with Driving While Intoxicated as a felony
based on a previous DWI conviction; Aggravated Unlicensed Operation in the 1st degree
a felony; Driving in Violation of an Interlock Device Restriction
a misdemeanor; Leaving the Scene of an Accident
He was arraigned and remanded to Schenectady County Jail on $20,000 bail
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Valheim has been out in early access for a few weeks now
it’s shaping up to be an excellent game
The masses have been taken with it like very few other games have managed out the gate in recent years
and the hope is that developer Iron Gate will build on this excellent foundation to consistently deliver more compelling content for people to engage with
Valheim is going to remain in early access for a while
we’ll see many significant improvements and additions being made to the game in this period
we’ll be talking about some of the most crucial ones we’re hoping to see that we think will potentially turn this into one of the best survival games out there
Given how much of an emphasis Valheim puts on co-op and multiplayer gameplay
it’s pretty safe to assume that Iron Gate are going to be working on stuff that improves upon those elements even further
One particular way they can do that is by giving players the ability to connect multiple servers together
Having multiple groups of players across different servers being able to play with each other in a cluster of servers could be a great way to encourage large-scale multiplayer gameplay
being able to build much larger structures or much larger settlements
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