We have the address for the funeral home & the family on file If you're not happy with your card we'll send a replacement or refund your money Richard J. De Terville, age 93, of Waupaca, WI, peacefully embarked on his next great adventure entering eternity on Tuesday, October 8, 2024. Born on March 24, 1931, at St. Mary's Hospital in Green Bay, WI, Richard was the beloved son of Norman... View Obituary & Service Information De Terville created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories Made with love by funeralOne The family of Ned Landry created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories A Liturgy of the Word will be said at 1:00 PM on Mo.. Dubuque Wahlert grad Aliyah Carter is playing professional volleyball in Europe after a four-year career at Kansas State Asbury News Bellevue News Clayton County News Delaware County News Dubuque News Dubuque County News Dyersville News Jackson County News Peosta News East Dubuque News Galena News Jo Daviess County News Crawford County News Grant County News Iowa County News Lafayette County News Lancaster News Platteville News Field of Dreams Coverage All Bites and Brews More Caucus News Switzerland — It did not take Aliyah Carter very long to begin her professional volleyball career Less than two months after her last college match at Kansas State where she was one of the top players in program history the Dubuque Wahlert graduate was on a plane to France Carter signed in early January to play with the Terville-Florange Olympic Club in the northeast region of France “I have been here a month,” Carter said in a telephone interview on Feb It was very helpful; they have a bunch of Americans who signed (for volleyball) I was able to come to France as a medical reserve after an American woman (with Terville-Florange) got hurt The team can sign whomever they want in the middle of the season.” Carter ended her season at Kansas State on Nov 27 with a match at the University of Colorado She was the Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2020 and was a four-time Division I All-Region First Team as named by the American Volleyball Coaches Association — the first volleyball player in school history to receive all-region honors four times “I’m going to miss the competitor she was and every point wanting to win,” Kansas State coach Jason Mansfield said in a story in The Collegian and she’s one of the best competitors I’ve ever been around She’s really tried this whole season to take her game to the next level … When you’re in your fifth year and in the middle of the season when it gets tough Now she is in a region of France that borders Belgium Her club TFOC competes in the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball Challenge Cup Carter had never been to Europe until last month “I am playing against women that are older “I have to stay focused every single time the ball is up in the air That is really what I have been focusing on.” She had 15 kills in her first match and her club won three of the first four games with Carter on the roster it is very peaceful and very chill,” Carter said I think the language barrier is obviously the hardest thing My teammates were super welcoming when I got here The other Americans on her team are Karson Bacon no matter what type (and how many) fans you have Her team does strength and conditioning on Mondays and Tuesdays and Wednesdays and Thursdays usually mean two practices per day Friday is sometimes a travel day when the team is on the road “Our second practice of the day is after lunch,” she said of Wednesday and Thursday sessions and I come back to my apartment and read a good book and cook supper.” Carter was able to get some ideas about living overseas from her brother now playing pro basketball in Czechia after ending his college career last year at the University of Missouri “I was able to ask him a lot of questions about what I should bring,” she said “He definitely had a lot of good (ideas) for things to bring.” Carter studied Spanish in school but had no background in French She is provided the use of an apartment by her French club “I love living alone; I lived alone in college and I have been buying groceries at local stores,” she said She is slated to head back to Iowa after the season ends in late April Carter is not sure where she will play during the 2025-26 campaign The long-term goal for Carter is to one day play in the pro league in Italy for the gold medal in the Paris Olympics last year Brazil beat Turkey to claim the bronze medal Virginia native David Driver, who has lived in Hungary and Poland, is the author of “Hoop Dreams in Europe: American Basketball Players Building Careers Overseas.” Driver can be reached at daytondavid.com and davidsdriver@aol.com Current pro team: Terville-Florange in France Did you know: Carter was the Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2020 … 27 at Colorado … she signed with the pro team in France in early January … Her brother is a first-year pro basketball player in the Czech Republic … She was all-region all four years at Kansas State and won two state titles at Wahlert Catholic Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account Personalized news alerts with our mobile app Please subscribe to continue reading… Billings Senior graduate Taylor Mims is in her second season playing in Ligue A She is with the Terville-Florange Olympique Club this season Taylor Mims walked through the Paris airport in a state of bewilderment Mims had left the United States on her birthday in August was there to pick her up to guide her around Mims had been emailing with the president of the Nancy club in English she had assumed everyone in France spoke her language not realizing until later that the Nancy president was using a translation program for his emails was hearing the language for the first time in the Paris airport She couldn’t figure out where the trains were “looking like a chicken with its head cut off.” Mims eventually found someone who spoke English and pointed her to an information desk where she received instructions on how to find a train to take her to Nancy Mims learned the team had signed another American to play her position teams prefer to sign Americans to different positions so they aren’t competing for playing time All the travel miscues had begun to pile on and now finding out she’d have to beat out a fellow American for court time ‘Whoa,’ this is not for me,” Mims said last week from France during a break in her practice schedule ‘I’m here for a job and I’m here for a reason.’” the former Billings Senior and Washington State University standout France’s 2019-20 Ligue A season was ended just before the playoffs began and getting home was a bit of a scramble for Mims Now with Terville-Florange for the 2020-21 season in the same French league COVID continues to wreak havoc like it does everywhere else The league began its season by canceling the playoffs and regular-season matches have been postponed due to positive player tests Her team is in eighth place of the 15 teams but Mims is having a solid year: She ranks among the league leaders in points per match The league schedule is supposed to run from September through April but there is fear professional sports could be shuttered once again Taylor Mims (10) says she enjoys playing for Terville-Florange Olympique Club "It's a nice community that we have here," she says Mims likens the league to the top half of the Pac-12 and ranks among Washington State’s career leader in points (third) kills per set (ninth) and matches played (10th) Mims’ teammates range from seasoned professionals who are 15 years her junior to players like her — 23 years old and recently out of university “I would say there’s a lot more defense and a lot of strategic shots you don’t see in college,” Mims said comparing the European style of volleyball to her college experience I just remember hitting the ball as hard as I possibly could This is Mims’ third season of pro ball overseas and she has yet to complete a full schedule Her journey started in 2018 with half a season in Spain with the encouragement of WSU coach Jen Greeny Taylor Mims was a two-time All-Pac-12 honoree (and once honorable mention) and finished her career at Washington State in the top-10 in several career categories for the Cougars Mims was all set to graduate with a sports management degree needing only to complete an internship with the WSU athletic department when Greeny told Mims that the internship opportunity would always be there Greeny pointed out that the Spanish Super League still had a half a season left and that Mims should give it a try to test the waters to see if a pro career overseas was for her Her agent helped Mims land a contract with CV Harris in Tenerife and she spent the next few months playing volleyball on the Canary Islands She returned to WSU to complete her internship and train and received the offer from Nancy to play in France But just as her club moved into the playoff contention toward the end of the 2019-2020 season she hooked up with Terville-Florange this season While her first season with Nancy was a difficult transition playing for Terville-Florange has been rejuvenating The Terville-Florange club opened a new facility TFOC has several levels of teams and Mims said she enjoys seeing and being around the younger players "It's a nice community that we have here," Mims said Taylor Mims strikes a pose while riding a bike in Paris on a typical day and has breakfast at 9 (most mornings a baguette with cheese and jam) where she takes her COVID test if it’s due Practice is usually a couple hours (depending on “how happy the coach is,” Mims joked) and she goes back home for a protein shake and lunch After some time on the couch watching “Gossip Girl,” it’s time for a snack before another practice The second practice session lasts until after 8 p.m. and the players need a government pass for breaking the 6 p.m which is a COVID restriction in Mims’ area of northeastern France near the Luxembourg border lunch breaks at the school meant a trip to Taco Bell though she did hit up Taco Bell on her recent Christmas trip back home to Billings a coffee-flavored dessert of Italian origin “If you go to a restaurant and they say they have homemade tiramisu in the back With little opportunity to play pro volleyball back home (Athletes Unlimited is starting a league in the U.S. but that’s limited to 44 players and has just a six-week run) continuing a volleyball career overseas is the only option with hopes of landing a spot on a league team in Italy or in Turkey which have some of the top domestic leagues in the world maybe the United States will eventually have a strong league Mims does have interest in playing at home but wants to see how the Athletes Unlimited first-year experience works out volleyball has taken her to not only Spain and France when she was a part of the United States Collegiate National Team when she was with WSU Mims said her agent recently received a call from a German team that has interest in her playing domestically there It’s been a long way to go for a kid who a few years ago was just looking for her next taco fix even if her next stop has her running like a headless chicken When Mims's mind wanders back to her high school days or her social media sends her photo reminders of what she was doing on a specific date years ago she realizes what she’s doing now was never a part of her perceived future when she was at Senior Taylor Mims was a three-time Class AA state champion with Billing Senior “I was so into the moment in those pictures that I never thought that I could be doing this and still be playing today,” she said “It’s really eye-opening and makes me really happy to think I’ve gone from ‘I love doing this right now’ to where I am now I would have never have dreamed to be doing what I’m doing now “Hearing a different language and being in a country where you’re the foreigner and you’re the one who should adapt to different things It makes you think how big the world really is and how small the world really is.” Email Mike Scherting at mike.scherting@406mtsports.com or follow him on Twitter at @GazSportsSchert Email notifications are only sent once a day Taylor Mims was a three-time all-Pac-12 selection during her career with the Cougars New standard for the women's 800-meter race set at RMC Montana State has turned its attention to another candidate to become the its next head coach Froid-Lake was a buzzer beater away from facing Scobey in the 2011 state title game Both teams look like championship contenders this season The schools hope to reschedule the competitions for next week Bozeman had just 12 points through the game’s first 27 minutes The Broncs won back-to-back games for the first time this season and evened their record at 4-4 The canceled games include Hardin's second matchup with Billings Central at the Metra Billings Central and Big Timber backed up their No Missoula Sentinel and Dillon both beat ranked teams last week including back-to-back wins over Billings Central and Hardin Former JV soccer coaches at Senior will leads the Broncs' varsity teams Mims is in Puerto Rico with USA Volleyball competing in the Pan American Cup this month The former Billings Senior Bronc will be part of a pool for an upcoming tournament that could help determine the USA roster for the Paris Olym… Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors FDN / Politics / Communities / Thionville : Anticor on the bench of the accused The association specializing in the fight against corruption and its head in Moselle must answer for defamation against the town of Terville (57) it is not a crooked elected official prosecuted for violating the rules of public accounting who will be on the bench of the Thionville judicial court but rather the association Anticor and its head for Moselle who is also vice-president of the national association Olivier Postal and the city of Terville (57) unjustly implicated in a case of big money Terville would have camouflaged a huge debt in the accounts of a Mixed Economy Company (SEM) of development (read the post below) The accusation is all the more serious as we are in the middle of an election campaign two days before the second round of municipal elections After three consecutive mandates (18 years) the outgoing mayor was not running for re-election in Terville but in the neighboring town of Thionville Why didn’t she contact the public prosecutor lost honorably on June 28 with 31.75% of the votes against the outgoing mayor Pierre Cuny (41.36%) “I only responded to an article published the day before said that Terville’s debt was 3 M€ and would gradually disappear the municipality’s debt has been reduced to 3 M€ thanks to the sale of land to SEM the city is the guarantor of a loan that is added to the debt POST D’ ANTICOR 57 SUR FB EN DATE DU 26.06.20 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All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices The incident occurred in France after a post-match brawl broke out between players from SC Terville and AS Soetrich An amateur footballer in France has been banned for five years after biting an opponent’s penis following an argument after a game The bizarre incident occurred in the town of Terville which is around 200 miles east of Paris near the border with Luxembourg following a match between local side SC Terville and AS Soetrich in November A dispute between the opposing sides escalated after full-time with a violent confrontation breaking out in the dressing rooms and then in the car park When one Terville player attempted to separate two players fighting the Soetrich player responded by biting his penis The assault caused him to be rushed to hospital where he required 12 stitches and was unable to work for four days The player subsequently filed a complaint and the police opened an investigation The Moselle district disciplinary committee has now handed down its punishment banning the AS Soetrich player for five years and fining the club €200 (£166/$216) The injured Terville player has also been banned until the end of June for “acts of brutality” in the dressing room and car park Terville were also fined €200 for "the lack of reaction from the [club's] leaders" in responding to the violence The club were already deducted two points immediately after the incident in November Speaking about the ruling director general of the Mosellan district, Emmanuel Saling, told Republicain Lorrain: “The case He collected testimonies but also investigated in order to trace the facts as faithfully as possible." Saling also confirmed the incident would be recorded in the France Football Federation’s behaviour observatory The behaviour observatory was set up in 2006 with the aim of combating violence and promoting the values of football at all levels of the game in France It requires all leagues and districts to submit reports of violence at football matches both on and off the pitch with the data analysed and compiled into an annual report at the end of each season An amateur football player in France has been banned for five years after biting an opponent's penis while his victim has also received punishment Neither player involved in the incident could be named for legal reasons - Transfer Grades: All the big moves rated An AS Soetrich player attacked an SC Terville opponent after he attempted to calm a scuffle during the match between the two sides The Soetrich player's action was so violent that the Terville man required emergency attention which resulted in around 10 stitches and four days without work to start the recovery The Moselle region's disciplinary committee convened more than two months later to finally decide what action to take and opted for a five-year suspension for the offender "Witness accounts, in particular, were gathered in order to retrace the facts as accurately as possible," director general for the body Emmanuel Saling told Lorraine Actu "All of that before returning the conclusions over to the disciplinary committee." Soetrich themselves were also punished and received a €200 fine because of their player's brutal act so too did the Terville player -- a ban until June 2020 for aggressive behaviour towards an opponent Terville were punished for their leaders' "lack of reaction" towards the incident with a €200 fine and a two point deduction in the league Saling added to Lorraine Actu that such violence is "rare" in amateur French football Take out a subscription to get immediate access to Broadcast: Get your ideas seen by the industry’s biggest names with the help of the leading TV development site Unlock essential intel on what top commissioners and distributors are looking for and how you can work with them Theo Walcott and Sky Sports showed the Zinc Media exec how commercial and editorial could be perfect partners Access premium content subscribe today If you have an account you can SIGN IN now Site powered by Webvision Cloud The victim was shot by a heavily armed man in a parking lots outside a Decathlon sports equipment store, which was shut for several hours in the wake of the incident. 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