Add Comment$BTCBitcoin$95148.110.93%Stock Score Locked: Want to See it?Benzinga Rankings give you vital metrics on any stock – anytime anticipates that Bitcoin BTC/USD could potentially reach a value of $1 million by 2028 What Happened: Hayes holds the belief that Bitcoin could reach a seven-figure price in the upcoming years Hayes projected that Bitcoin could hit a price of $1 million by the end of 2028 He said this surge is expected due to the easing of US monetary policy and the growing acceptance of Bitcoin as a safe-haven asset During the interaction Hayes attributes the potential surge in Bitcoin’s price to the expected easing of US monetary policy we know that Bitcoin does best when money is printed.” Hayes also highlighted the US budget deficit which he anticipates will continue to rise even after the change of administration as a bullish catalyst for Bitcoin’s potential rise to a price of $1 million "We know you're going to print more money we know that Bitcoin does best when money is printed I can't tell you what stock is going to do well But I can tell you where Bitcoin's going to go," Hayes said during the interview Also Read: Robert Kiyosaki’s Bitcoin Forecast: Could $1 Million Be Realistic? “So the things that drive the budget are only going up and interest on the Treasury debt again is expanding exponentially because even if Trump is successful on his plan your interest costs are still expanding exponentially,” he said “So again there's just no way mathematically unless they decide we're going to shut down the government which is not what he's talking about that they're going to be able to spend less than Biden," he added The BitMEX founder also mentioned the increasing acceptance of Bitcoin as a safe-haven asset as another factor that will positively impact the flagship crypto asset we now have this narrative in an institutional investor's mind that It's actually a hedge against the fall of American exceptionalism Why It Matters: Hayes’ prediction comes at a time when Bitcoin’s acceptance is growing globally The potential easing of US monetary policy coupled with the increasing adoption of Bitcoin as a safe-haven asset could indeed provide the necessary impetus for Bitcoin’s price to reach the $1 million mark The continued increase in the US budget deficit could also serve as a catalyst for this surge only time will tell if these factors will indeed propel Bitcoin to the projected seven-figure price This Crypto Analyst Predicts Bitcoin Could Soar 137% Under Perfect Market Conditions Stock Score Locked: Want to See it?Benzinga Rankings give you vital metrics on any stock – anytime Momentum91.19Price TrendShortMediumLongOverviewMarket News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs© 2025 Benzinga.com Benzinga does not provide investment advice free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about and trade ideas delivered to your inbox every weekday before and after the market closes 2025 Bitcoin bros at ‘the club’ may stop US gov’t from buying BTC — Arthur Hayes Arthur Hayes doubts the US government would print money to buy Bitcoin while the “popular narrative” paints Bitcoin bros partying in nightclubs News COINTELEGRAPH IN YOUR SOCIAL FEEDBitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes says the United States is unlikely to add more Bitcoin to its reserves beyond what it has already seized due to the country’s high debt levels and the stereotype behind “Bitcoin bros.” “I’m not really into the whole Strategic Reserve situation,” Hayes said in a May 1 interview “The United States is a deficit country; the only way they can do a Strategic Reserve is not sell the Bitcoin they took from people Hayes said it’s hard to imagine any “properly elected” politician openly announcing that the government plans to print money to buy Bitcoin (BTC) “Is that really what you want people to think about your policy?” he asked including significant amounts from the Silk Road and Bitfinex hack cases many crypto industry leaders believe that if the US government starts buying Bitcoin it could set off an aggressive domino effect Sergej Kunz, co-founder of exchange aggregator 1inch, said during Cointelegraph’s LONGITUDE event in Dubai that if the US were to start buying Bitcoin for a strategic reserve even smaller countries may soon struggle to acquire the cryptocurrency “I’m pretty sure we’ll soon see countries battling over who owns more Bitcoin Hayes remains confident that the Bitcoin cycle leading into altcoin season will follow the same pattern as it did in 2021 despite differing views from other analysts “I personally think Bitcoin dominance is going back to where it was before the 2021 altcoin season Hayes isn’t convinced the pattern will change “Then people just start rotating,” he said “It’s back at all-time highs; bull markets are back Related: Bitcoin price about to ‘blast’ higher as Fed rate cut odds jump to 60% Bitcoin dominance — the ratio of Bitcoin’s market capitalization to the entire crypto market — is 64.78% at the time of publication, according to TradingView data This represents an 11.68% increase since Jan when Bitcoin dominance was hovering just below 60% a level where some analysts said would be its peak before altcoin season began Several analysts doubted that Bitcoin dominance would ever return to 70% One of those skeptics was Into The Cryptoverse founder Benjamin Cowen, who explained in August that he doesn’t “think it is going back up to 70%,” and his target for Bitcoin dominance is 60% in December CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju said “altseason is no longer defined by asset rotation from Bitcoin.” He said the traditional signal marking the beginning of an altcoin season when capital rotates from Bitcoin to altcoins is outdated altcoin trading volume has become more prevalent against stablecoin and fiat currency pairs Magazine: Crypto wanted to overthrow banks, and now it’s becoming them in stablecoin fight “There is very serious interest from the NBA for Nigel Hayes-Davis and Tarik Biberovic,” Yannier said ‘I want to try in the NBA,’ we won’t stand in their way.” had a brief NBA stint during the 2017/18 season The former Wisconsin standout has been playing overseas since then in Turkey and Spain and has been a member of Fenerbahce since 2022 He has averaged a team-best 16.8 points and 5.2 rebounds in 31.1 minutes per game across 37 EuroLeague appearances this season While that deal was said to be for three years it sounds like it includes an NBA opt-out clause the 6’7″ wing was selected 56th overall in the 2023 NBA draft by the Grizzlies he would have to negotiate exclusively with Memphis The 24-year-old has been one of Fenerbahce’s most reliable shooters in recent years he averaged 10.5 PPG and 3.1 RPG in 35 EuroLeague outings (22.7 MPG) with a 43.8% mark on 5.0 three-point attempts per contest Biberovic is on a long-term deal with the Turkish club but the contracts includes NBA outs after each season Fenerbahce has qualified for the EuroLeague Final Four and leads Turkey’s domestic league with a 25-2 regular season record so the team will be vying for a pair of titles this spring Log in Register Register The Rich Table team is expanding once more there's a new restaurant in the former Petit Crenn space that opened this week and Daytrip Counter debuts next week in Oakland Earlier this week we had the big news about the opening of Side A the new American bistro with a DJ booth in the old Universal Cafe space in Potrero Hill The menu is anchored by California twists on comfort food including a bone marrow burger and a fried chicken cutlet with honey mustard sauce and chicories They're still in soft-opening mode and reservations won't launch until May 15 on Resy And in the Lilah space on Chestnut Street in the Marina we will be seeing a new Jewish deli-inspired restaurant — with full bar — called Super Mensch North Beach's Chubby Noodle closed for good on Wednesday, after becoming best known for its $54 bottomless, all-you-can-eat brunch deal on the weekends. The closure comes about a year after Chubby Noodle relocated a block away, from Green Street to 510 Union Street. (The restaurant previously moved in 2019 from Grant Street.) The restaurant's website confirmed the closure and it's not clear if owner Pete Mrabe is continuing to run his other location in Cabo San Lucas The new restaurant that replaces Petit Crenn (in the Hayes Valley space that was also the longtime home of Bar Jules) opened Wednesday for dinner, and it is called KIS Cafe (609 Hayes Street). We first heard about it in March, Tablehopper now has some shots of the interior The kitchen is being led by Luke Sung of the nearby Domo Sushi who has a classical French cooking background that will be on display here and an aged hangar steak served with chimichurri Over in Oakland, the much anticipated replacement for Daytrip, called Daytrip Counter, is set to open next week, on May 7. The restaurant tucked that date into an April 3 Instagram post that includes details about the salad options they'll be offering to go with their "juicy" roast chicken and the Crispy Spicy (Red Boat fish sauce and birdseye chili vinaigrette In more unfortunate Oakland news, well loved Piedmont Avenue Middle Eastern spot Pomella is set to close at the end of the month, on May 26, after five years in business. Owner Mica Talmor tells the Chronicle that rising costs and slowing business were to blame and that the business is no longer sustainable Critic MacKenzie Chung Fegan this week extols the delights of Kukje Supermarket in Daly City but far more delicious counterpart to the newer H Mart and Jagalchi that have been catching all the Korean market buzz "I’ll choose Kukje nine times out of 10 if I’m looking for a meal," she writes and she lauds the sundubu-jjigae or soft-tofu soups She adds that that their large-format version of galbi-jjim is great too and "it’s hard to argue with a heaping mound of fork-tender short ribs and veggies smothered in melty cheese and bejeweled with jujubes." Photo via Daytrip Counter/Instagram Outside Lands promoter Another Planet Entertainment is doing at least one more free concert in downtown SF this summer as they have once again tapped EDM label Dirtybird Records to throw a one-day free DJ show at the Embarcadero on Saturday It maybe should not come as a surprise that convicted liar and self-kidnapper Sherri Papini continues with the funny business with regard to her 2016 "kidnapping." Get the latest posts delivered right to your inbox Barmann is a fiction writer and web editor who's lived in San Francisco for 20+ years Get all the latest & greatest posts delivered straight to your inbox the Virginia Department of Transportation will close a section of Route 733 (M T Hayes Road) near the intersection of Cherry Hill Church Road in Mecklenburg County for a pipe replacement project beginning at 8 a.m Homeowners will maintain access to their property throughout the operation Motorists should use the following detour: Eastbound Traffic: Head west on Route 733 (M T Hays Road) turn left on Route 49 (Highway Forty-Nine) turn left on Route 734 (Cherry Hill Church Road) and turn left on Route 733 (M T Hayes Road) Westbound Traffic: Head east on Route 733 (M T Hayes Road) turn right on Route 734 (Cherry Hill Church Road) turn right on Route 49 (Highway Forty-Nine) turn right on Route 735 (White House Road) and turn right on Route 733 (M T Hays Road) Anyone with questions about the project can call VDOT’s customer service center at 800-FOR-ROAD (800-367-7623).  For the latest real-time traffic information or road conditions check 511Virginia at 511.vdot.virginia.gov or by calling 511 from any phone in Virginia Please note that this file is not ADA compliant 3B Media105.7 The HOG / Spirit 101.9/ 93.3 The Ranch94.1 The VIBE / 98.9 The WOLF37 South DriveCrossville Phone: 931-484-1057Fax: 931-707-0580 and also lived for several years in Manchester he had a presence that could brighten any room and a heart always ready to help others Leo embraced his faith and found peace in a relationship with his Lord and Savior He will be lovingly remembered by his five children: Joclyn Hayes Leo was preceded in death by his aunt Kathy Tilley Cleo Hayes (Ashley Greco) and Kyle Booth; sisters Rich Munch (Misty Munch); and nieces Chae Marie Wilson (Dustin Armstrong) His memory will be cherished by a large extended family and all who knew him The family extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to the cost of Leo’s cremation His ashes will be transported to his mother in North Carolina A celebration of life in Crossville will be announced at a later date by Chae Wilson and Kyle Booth Leo’s vibrant spirit remains alive in the hearts of those he touched and those he loved May his soul find eternal peace in the presence of the Lord Those willing to send donations for his memorial service in Crossville can send donations to Chae Wilson via cash app $cmxr3 or venmo chaemarie1 left her earthly home to be in the presence… Cynthia “Cindy” Gayle Helton age 56 of Lafollette Phone: 931-484-1057Fax: 931-707-0580 Website by: 3B Media in association with Maximum Site Design Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Chris was an amazing man with a giant heart who overcame a lot in his life and worked hard to help others overcome their own struggles He loved his family and worked very hard to give them the best life he could Chris had a great sense of humor and loved to make everyone laugh He was smart and could fix almost anything he set his mind to Chris touched an amazing number of people and will be missed by all Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors father and step-mother Chris and Michelle Hayes 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 Meg Hayes is in a reflective state as she ponders closing an important chapter of her life story she is overcome with gratitude as she takes stock of her experiences at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater “The professors here genuinely want to see you improve; they will challenge you to succeed,” Hayes said “The friends that you make here are one-of-a-kind.” “These are, by far, four of the best years of my life,” said Hayes, who is earning a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in theatre “I think of this as my second home.” She will share her inspiring story as commencement speaker for UW-Whitewater’s spring 2025 commencement ceremony at 3 p.m a graduate of Northland Pines High School in Eagle River said she came to UW-Whitewater with a shy streak but will be closing out her undergraduate experience as a bolder woman — and she credits innumerable people she has encountered on campus with helping her become the best version of herself she was named to the Dean’s List nine times performs in the UW-Whitewater production of “Much Ado About Nothing,” held in Barnett Theater in November 2023 consistently encouraged her to stretch her acting muscles “She has helped me grow so much as an actor,” Hayes said of Griffin “She encouraged me to step up and speak in front of a classroom when I used to be shy She always would give me good advice.” Hayes said Griffin especially homed in on some of her weaknesses including a propensity to be her own worst critic “I’m always that type of person who wants to improve and tends to be a little more critically judgmental of herself,” Hayes said I felt very challenged in her classes because I know that she wants me to improve and sees potential in me.” Hayes took part in a number of activities and organizations while on campus, including one where she was able to explore her Christian faith on a deeper level through the campus chapter of the student organization Cru Hayes said Cru had a positive impact on her life as a UW-Whitewater student “If I hadn’t gotten involved in Cru there’s a chance I would have switched to just online classes,” she said “When I think of the friends and the connections I’ve made Hayes said Cru was an opportunity to grow as a person while overcoming her shyness and cultivating a deeper sense of community that helped make UW-Whitewater her second home “There’s a sense of belonging at Cru,” Hayes said “There were multiple times last year where I thought to myself ‘This is the club that I want to be a part of.’ I go every Tuesday night Through the trials and triumphs of life and the inevitable challenges that occur as a college student Hayes said Cru helped give her a firm foundation “I think my faith has changed by seeing how the world works and seeing how much the people in this group love and care about others,” she said “Some of the friends in the club have been with me through the hardest moments that I’ve had on campus.” who describes UW-Whitewater “as a place with vibrant energy,” said she has expansive ambitions for the future She said she is interested in furthering her acting with a desire to continue performing in the theater She also is interested in becoming an author of children’s books See accreditations » We use cookies on this site. By continuing to browse without changing your browser settings to block or delete cookies you agree to the UW-Whitewater Privacy Notice Health & Wellness By Jennifer Payne | April 30 For Luke Hayes the decision to attend Utah State University came through seemingly small but momentous experiences eight years after his first introduction to USU and in the wake of hard work and many rewarding experiences he is moving forward on his path to serving the public through his work in physical therapy Hayes graduated this week from the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services with his bachelor’s degree majoring in kinesiology with an emphasis in pre-physical therapy Hayes first visited the USU Logan campus when he participated in a high school basketball tournament as a sophomore living in Draper he applied for admission at the university “I had heard good things about USU from a lot of friends,” he said “and it seemed like a place I could fit in and my scholarship helped make the financial side more appealing.” Hayes opted to defer his education at USU for two years deciding instead to participate in an experience abroad It was there that the seeds of physical therapy work were planted “I didn’t always know I wanted to be a physical therapist,” he said “My interest grew during my religious mission in Vanuatu where I saw some of the locals use massage and strengthening exercises to regain mobility.” After he returned home from Vanuatu and started his coursework at USU where he saw the impact of a diverse array of physical therapy settings Hayes’s decision to become a physical therapist was cemented when he assisted in aquatic therapy for children with cerebral palsy many of the children struggled to get into the pool,” Hayes said they became enthusiastic and enjoyed the exercises which were often formatted like games — diving for water torpedoes or seeing who could dive the deepest It was awesome to see these activities lead to real-world improvements in their balance and overall quality of life outside the pool.” particularly the hands-on learning opportunities he experienced in the labs “I loved that many kinesiology courses had opportunities to showcase what you had learned with hands-on assignments and real-world situations,” he said He also discovered the vital difference between learning for the sake of learning and jumping through hoops to get the grade “A challenge for me was making sure I was working to learn and not working for a grade,” he said “A couple of times I realized that even though I had a good grade in my class I made sure to change my method of learning to ensure I was getting the most out of the classes I took.” Hayes was a CEHS ambassador for the kinesiology program during his junior and senior years “I loved going to the high school events and talking with students who were just starting to figure out their paths,” he said “USU has some really great opportunities in my program—as well as lots of others — and I enjoyed being able to share my experiences and helping students get excited about what was possible for them.” He also enjoyed intramural sports and the Pre-PT club and took advantage of favorite outdoor activities such as fishing hiking and mountain biking in and around Logan Hayes will continue his education at Rocky Mountain University in Provo in the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program He plans to work as a physical therapist in underserved populations but he’s an Aggie forever and will stay involved with USU “I plan to come back to USU with my family and watch some basketball games at the Spectrum,” he said Comments and questions regarding this article may be directed to the contact person listed on this page Whether you consider yourself a cat or a dog person research shows caring for a pet can positively impact your physical and mental health registered dietitian with Campus Recreation has been awarded the Emerging Dietetics Leader Award from the Utah Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HEALTH & WELLNESS 75 of Sanford peacefully passed away Monday 2025 from 5-7pm at Cool Springs Baptist Church he was a son of the late Robert Neville Hayes Sr and Jackie McFadyen Hayes he was preceded in death by brother Chris Hayes Patricia Faulk “Pat” Hayes; children “Rob” Hayes III (Tiffany) he worked for Central Carolina Supply until 2003 The next 21 years were spent working alongside a group of amazing coworkers at Cruco Supply until he retired in 2024 He was an avid Duke fan and a member of the Iron Dukes for over 40 yrs You could always find Robert on the golf course or in front of the T.V A special thanks to FirstHealth Hospice for the attentive care Memorial contributions can be made to the Kent Bullard Scholarship Fund at Cool Springs Baptist Church BYU-Idaho Center Stage announces a can’t miss concert with chart topping country star is known for his breakout hit “Fancy Like,” which topped every country music sales and streaming chart 1 position on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart for more than six months and reached the top 5 on Billboard's Hot 100 Songs The track also earned Hayes his first GRAMMY Award nomination for Best Country Song and was featured in a nationwide Applebee’s commercial In addition to “Fancy Like,” Hayes has delivered popular singles such as “AA,” “Y’all Life,” and the Double-Platinum RIAA-certified hit “You Broke Up With Me.” He has performed his music for national audiences on Good Morning America This summer you can find Hayes on the road opening for Brad Paisley after wrapping his third consecutive headlining arena tour last year The Alabama native also released a book in 2022 with his best friend 2025 Bitcoin volatility lowest in 563 days Hayes predicts $1M BTC by 2028 Bitcoin volatility drops to a 563-day low suggesting asset maturity as Arthur Hayes forecasts a $1 million BTC price by 2028 amid rising ETF flows and investor confidence News COINTELEGRAPH IN YOUR SOCIAL FEEDBitcoin is showing signs of maturity as a global financial asset with price volatility dropping to its lowest level in more than 500 days Volatility refers to the degree of variation of a trading price over time which indicates the uncertainty about the size of changes in an asset’s value Bitcoin (BTC) weekly volatility hit a 563-day low on April 30, said Vetle Lunde Bitcoin’s decreasing volatility suggests BTC is maturing as a global financial asset Bitcoin has become the seventh-largest asset globally by market capitalization, reaching $1.87 trillion. It now ranks above Silver, Meta and Saudi Aramco, according to Companiesmarketcap Related: Bitcoin treasury firms driving $200T hyperbitcoinization — Adam Back Bitcoin exchange deposits have also seen a “meaningful decline,” which suggests “reduced selling pressure and an uptick in conviction-driven custody behavior,” analysts from Bitfinex exchange told Cointelegraph similar patterns have preceded upside continuation as reduced supply meets sustained ETF and institutional bid,” they said The comments come a day after BlackRock’s Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) recorded $970 million worth of inflows marking its second-largest day of investments on record Related: Coinbase to launch yield-bearing Bitcoin fund for institutions The recent market activity has reignited long-term bullish predictions BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes said Bitcoin could hit $1 million by 2028 attributing the potential surge to aggressive monetary policy and rising institutional interest “It’s time to go long everything,” said Hayes in a keynote speech at Token2049 in Dubai Bitcoin is going to $1 million by 2028,” he said attributing the upcoming rally to more “money printing” from the US Treasury On April 21, Hayes predicted that the incoming US Treasury buybacks may present the next Bitcoin catalyst, which might mean that this is the “last chance” to buy Bitcoin below $100,000 Treasury buybacks refer to the US Treasury Department repurchasing its outstanding bonds from the open market to increase liquidity manage federal debt or stabilize interest rates Industry leaders in the investment management space have also predicted that Bitcoin may surpass the $1 million price tag “Many institutional investors are now looking at Bitcoin and thinking they need to add it to their asset allocation because its return and risk profile looks so much different than all the other assets in their portfolios,” Wood added A potential rally to $1.5 million would assume that Bitcoin realizes an average compound annual growth rate of 58% during the next five years Magazine: Bitcoin $100K hopes on ice, SBF’s mysterious prison move: Hodler’s Digest, April 20 – 26 You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser or activate Google Chrome Frame to improve your experience Matthew Hayes has been named Vice President for Athletics at LaGrange College He comes to LaGrange after nearly 23 years of service at Limestone University in Gaffney where he most recently served as deputy athletic director energy and passion for the student-athlete and for small private higher education will be transformative for Panther Athletics,” said LaGrange College President Susanna Baxter in making the announcement “Throughout the interview process and conversations with his co-workers his work ethic and dedication to mission was evident.” In addition to overseeing the day-to-day activities of Limestone’s 23 sports Hayes’ experience includes supervising NCAA regional tournaments and directing multimillion-dollar facility projects He began his long career at the institution as an assistant baseball coach and moved successively through the athletics structure Hayes thanked the college’s leadership and community for the honor “I’m excited to lead this athletic department with the vision and values of LaGrange College,” he said “We will work tirelessly toward academic and athletic success and will do so with a positive mindset Creating positive student-athlete experiences will be paramount in the growth of the department “I look forward to being a part of the LaGrange community and helping LaGrange College relentlessly pursue excellence in everything we do.” Before being named Limestone’s deputy athletic director Hayes served as associate athletic director from 2018 to 2024 he oversaw the athletic department’s operating budget he worked from May 2014 as the associate athletic director of internal operations where he supervised a $4.1 million facility upgrade served as the department liaison with admissions and financial aid including conference championships and NCAA regional tournaments He also served Limestone as associate head coach in baseball and was the head coach of the Forest City (North Carolina) Owls Hayes earned a bachelor’s in sports management with a minor in business from Mars Hill (North Carolina) University and he holds memberships in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the College Athletic Business Management Association He was chosen after an extensive national search that was assisted by Dr ACC teams are on Monday’s college basketball schedule for one game the Wake Forest Demon Deacons squaring off… The Memphis Grizzlies (38-22) take the court against the Atlanta Hawks (27-33) as 8.5-point favorites on Monday The Monday college basketball schedule in the ACC has plenty of quality competition in store Austin Lumberjacks square off for one of many exciting matchups on the… Burial and Cremation in Asherville and Arden NC Add a Memory to the Timeline Sign the Guestbook Send Flowers Memorial Tree Plantings Susan was a daughter of the late Wilbur “Bud” Haile Hayes and Suzanne Gardner Hayes She was also preceded in death by her brother Ralph Sumter Hayes and Jeffrey Howard Hayes A gathering for friends and family will be held from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m 2025 at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue please donate to your favorite charity in Sandy’s honor Groce Funeral Home - Patton Ave.1401 Patton Ave.Asheville, NC 28806(828)252-3535http://www.grocefuneralhome.com Text Me the Address Show Location on Map Prayers foe Chris and Sandy’s family during this very difficult time and be assured that Sandy is no longer in pain and is at peace She was an outstanding human being with the best sense of humor We are so happy we got to know her for the past 3 years She will always hold a special place in our heart Sandy was my one of my favorite coworkers ever I’m glad I got to see you thar one last time Sandy was a sweet lady and I feel honored to have the pleasure of working with Sandy was a sweet person with a beautiful soul and sense of humor I’m honored to have known & worked with her Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers.🕊️🙏 Sandy there are not a pair of shoes big enough for someone to fill I appreciated your wise words and guidance Your sense of humor and laughter got me through some of the worst times personally ever cried together and most of all shared some of our life difficulties I loved hearing about your mini staycations favorite drinks and most of all how much you loved your husband I will forever miss seeing you at self checkout My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family It was a pleasure getting to know you and working with you at Sam’s May your family be comforted by the wonderful memories of you Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" XThe accessibility of our website is taken very seriously We strive to meet WCAG 2.1 AA Web Accessibility standards by routinely evaluating our website using automated evaluation tools and manual testing when required As content changes we review and correct issues and are responsive to our users 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página o vuelve a intentarlo más tarde out for a run in the Northgate subdivision where he lives on the north side of Arlington Heights but also a time of reflection for the 68-year-old mayor “I just use that time to think about things I’ve laid out speeches in my mind while I’ve been running how I’m going to approach different issues or different events or engagements or appearances,” Hayes said Being a marathon runner — 13 in Boston and 25 in Chicago — is an adept metaphor for Hayes whose career in elected public service began as a village trustee in 1991 and reaches the finish line Monday night when he swears in Mayor-Elect Jim Tinaglia Hayes’ 34 years on the village board makes him the longest-serving elected official in the village’s history It’s a tenure marked by growth of the village’s downtown navigating the pandemic and laying the groundwork for what could become a Chicago Bears stadium in town Hayes reflected on that and more during an interview in his village hall office with the Daily Herald When the still-operating Arlington Park racetrack went up for sale in 2021 Hayes recalled his conversations with the late who was there in 1975 when George Halas first came to Arlington Heights with plans to move the Bears to town “He still had paperwork in his closet at home about his dealings with the Bears back in 1975,” Hayes said of Siegel That’s what Hayes was thinking about when he directed his staff to draft a letter to the Bears’ front office in the spring of 2021 saying he’d be happy to explore the possibility of a move to Arlington Park again Hayes had a phone call with team Chairman George McCaskey and then-President/CEO Ted Phillips inked a purchase and sale agreement with Churchill Downs that fall Hayes said he didn’t anticipate the property tax battle between the Bears and three area school districts that ensued But it was the memorandum of understanding brokered by village officials and approved last December that led the Bears to resume planning studies for a potential Arlington Park redevelopment Current team President/CEO Kevin Warren confirmed last month the site is back in the mix for a possible new stadium And we’re still waiting on them to totally refocus to Arlington Heights but I think it was a necessary part of the process.” In the months since the memorandum was signed Hayes and top village staffers have had regular meetings at village hall and Halas Hall with McCaskey the team’s executive vice president of stadium development and chief operating officer McCaskey stopped by Hayes’ farewell reception April 21 The mayor says he never thought Bears brass were negotiating in bad faith when they started listening to offers from other suburbs or when they shifted focus to a domed lakefront stadium a year ago I respect what Kevin Warren was brought in to do And I understood from day one he was trying to get the best deal for the team that he works for,” Hayes said felt that they were playing us off against the city of Chicago or Northwest Indiana When he announced his decision not to seek another four-year term last June he predicted the Bears would make a decision whether or not to build a stadium in town before the end of his term He now says he hopes the Bears recommit to Arlington Heights “in the very near future.” Hayes and his family moved from Chicago to the corner of Sigwalt Street and Highland Avenue in Arlington Heights in the 1960s He attended kindergarten a couple blocks away then moved to Mount Prospect and attended Prospect High School including time spent in a tank battalion in West Germany He returned stateside and spent 17 years in the reserves He’s been doing toxic tort litigation defense almost as long as he’s been an elected official but says he’s not ready to retire from his day job at Chicago law firm McKenna Storer He often attended ribbon cuttings and events with an earbud in one ear listening to a deposition or phone conference — a regimented schedule he attributes to his military background During farewell remarks at the last village board meeting Hayes said he’s tried to resist the trend of politics “creeping” into the village boardroom in recent years since most suburban municipal elected positions are by their nature nonpartisan and candidates don’t run with a party affiliation he doesn’t shy away from his personal background and how he got into local politics: Former Wheeling Township Trustee and Republican Committeewoman Ruth O’Connell encouraged him to run for village trustee in 1991 then a Sunday school teacher at The Orchard church fit the bill of “good conservative Christians” O’Connell was looking for he contemplated a run for higher office — even beyond village president — but soon rejected that “After finding more about how partisan government operates from my work here in a nonpartisan environment I really decided that this was a better fit for me in terms of my interests and desires and the way I like to operate and govern,” Hayes said Despite sometimes disparate views of village board members — his own included — Hayes says he’s worked to achieve consensus and find middle ground some residents called for stricter enforcement of mask requirements at businesses or for police to break up youth basketball games at parks equity and inclusion initiatives at village hall “You try to create an environment where everybody’s happy And that’s what we did and why we were so successful in getting through the pandemic and through those other issues He remains hard line on at least one issue Hayes was the lone board member in 2020 to vote against overturning an earlier village ban on recreational marijuana sales It’s my personal belief that it would have been bad for our image,” Hayes said of Arlington Heights Hayes counts the village’s reputation as a good place to live honest local government” among his accomplishments the big issue at the time was how large and dense the area should become There were only two high-rises at the time and debates about building more — at heights above 10 stories — were furious But Hayes believes he and board members in the 1990s executed the downtown vision of their predecessors Hayes said he won’t be showing up to board meetings but plans to stay informed about what’s going on around town If there’s a Bears stadium groundbreaking down the road “I’m going to have to see what God has in store He’s got a plan for me for the next chapter,” Hayes said “I don’t know what that is yet in terms of my retirement I’m sure He’s going to put me to good use.” 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 Ohio; the daughter of the late David and Barbara (Pilcher) Kline Debbie is preceded in death by her brother Kim (Dale) Tussey and Angela Kline; and numerous loved ones and friends.   Debbie worked as a nurse for Hospice of Dayton for many years She adored the many people she met and cared for along the way She especially adored her animals—her dogs Debbie was a doting and loving grandmother to her grandsons She will be dearly missed by her loving family 14vs4Evansville Photo by: Steve Roberts/WKU AthleticsHayes Racks Up 6 RBI as #17 Tops Run-Rule Evansville4/22/2025 10:01:00 PM | Baseball You are using an outdated browser. Upgrade your browser today or install Google Chrome Frame to better experience this site Obituaries Pennsylvania19060DE: (302) 792-8485PA: (610) 485-6200 paganofh@gmail.com MSNBC‘s Chris Hayes didn’t pull any punches on Wednesday’s (April 30) episode of All In as he slammed “Golden Toilet Guy” President Donald Trump for “preaching minimalism” amid ongoing economic turmoil The response came as Trump’s back-and-forth tariffs and trade war with China have caused the stock market to plummet in recent weeks While Trump blamed the quarterly numbers on former President Joe Biden at the White House on Wednesday pointing out how the economy was actually stable under Biden “As wages stayed high and unemployment near record lows, they ended up with this kind of Goldilocks, ‘not too hot, not too cool’ economy, a very difficult trick to pull off. It never went into recession, something so many people on TV kept saying was coming right around the corner, over and over and over,” Hayes said, per The Wrap “And the upshot of all this was that Joe Biden handed Donald Trump an American economy that had gone through unbelievable turmoil and had emerged as the global growth leader,” he added “All Donald Trump had to do was just not screw it up Hayes then noted how the American economy has “contracted” since Trump took office in January all the goods and services we all produced the total value of the economy could shrink in the first quarter of this year by 310 of a percent.” The host put the blame on Trump’s “wildly destructive trade war,” which has “everyone scared of higher costs and emptier shelves.” Hayes noted how Trump’s approach to international trade is “likely to continue to cost enormous amounts of growth and jack up prices on all imported goods and possibly pitch the economy fully into recession.” He then pointed out how this is already impacting Christmas 2025 “Retailers are even ordering ahead for Christmas season and toy makers and retailers are now pausing orders the winter holidays 90% of America’s Christmas goods come from Yes And if you’re waiting for Jolly Old Saint Trump to save Christmas who responded to the Christmas price hikes maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls… And maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of bucks more than they would normally.” the golden toilet guy is now preaching minimalism?” Hayes retorted referring to Trump’s own indulgences “Imagine if that had been Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign message You and your kids are going to have to make do with less and the less stuff is going to be more expensive.'” “Every economic expert CEO has been warning him for months that this would happen but he’s not listening to them because he’s listening to himself and his own experts.” You can watch the entire segment in the video above Sign Up Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 AM Rita’s Catholic Church in Hillman with Fr. Marv Enneking officiating 1938 in Leigh Township near Little Falls to the late Harry and Margaret (Valentine) Hayes Marvin was united in marriage to Germaine “Jane” Bleichner on November 21 they raised their family on the Hayes Dairy Farm near Hillman Marvin also drove bus for Onamia School District for 44 years and also worked at Larson’s Boats for a couple years Marvin loved visiting with others and sharing a good joke He will be remembered for his hard work and being a good provider to his family Left to cherish his memory are his children; Marvin Jr and Carol (Wade) Wacker of Pierz; 14 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren with one on the way; and many nieces and nephews He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Emblom Brenny Funeral Service is Cherishing the Memory and Celebrating the Life of Marvin Click to watch Iowa's News Now is tracking Special Election results in Cedar Rapids Tuesday evening Voters overwhelmingly favored Democrat Angel Ramirez over Republican Bernie Hayes for the seat left empty after Sami Scheetz stepped down to take a role on the Linn County Board of Supervisors Ramirez took 79% of the vote (2,742 ballots) The winner of Tuesday's special election will fill the seat until it's up for reelection in November 2026 Democrats are calling it a sweeping victory for Ramirez Iowa Democratic Party Chair Rita Hart also released a statement calling the victory for Ramirez of Waseca passed away the morning of Saturday Lisa was the daughter of James and Dianne (Bauman) Bartelt She graduated from Waseca High School with the class of 1983 they shared a life filled with love and memories until her health prevented her from continuing She was known for her passion for family and enjoyed activities such as going on walks Lisa was especially fond of hosting Super Bowl parties where she would gather with friends and family She was proud to expand the footprint of the Waseca Sportsman Club as the self-proclaimed head grounds keeper for the last seven years Becky (Matt Harguth) Sommers; brother-in-law She was preceded in death by both of her parents; sister A visitation will be held from 4 - 7 PM on Friday 2025 at the State Street Chapel of Dennis-Steffel-Omtvedt Funeral and Cremation Service in Waseca Food and celebration of Lisa's life will be held at the VFW after your visit with the family State Street - Dennis Steffel Omtvedt Funeral and Cremation Service Michael Williams-Hickman (George); and other relatives and friends and where funeral services will be held on Thursday Family and friends assemble at the chapel at 12:45PM on Thursday.  Online condolences available at www.jenkinsjr.com Click to watch “Imagine if that had been Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign message,” the MSNBC host mused MSNBC’s Chris Hayes was taken aback by Donald Trump’s blithe reaction Wednesday to the economic turmoil his own policies have inflicted on the country In response to the news that his Tariffs are going to cause shortages and price hikes for children’s toys and other Christmas wish list items this year Trump dismissed such concerns and effectively told Americans to accept less the golden toilet guy is now preaching minimalism,” Hayes asked incredulously The remark came during his opening segment on Wednesday’s “All In,” where Hayes began by noting “100 days in the Trump presidency the US economy is now shrinking the first time in years and it’s all Donald Trump’s fault.” Hayes admitted “that may sound overly simplistic or unfair much truer than it usually is with President.” The MSNBC host then proceeded to discuss the proof of that assertion in detail starting with a detailed explanation of how good the economy was for four years under Joe Biden “As wages stayed high and unemployment near record lows they ended up with this kind of Goldilocks something so many people on TV kept saying was coming right around the corner And the upshot of all this was that Joe Biden handed Donald Trump an American economy that had gone through unbelievable turmoil and had emerged as the global growth leader,” Hayes explained “All Donald Trump had to do was just not screw it up. But he’s really, really intent on screwing it up. So today we got this big flashing warning sign, which is that the American economy contracted the total value of the economy could shrank in the first quarter of this year by 310 of a percent,” Hayes continued “everyone’s scared of higher costs and emptier shelves from the tariffs People are behaving that way because Donald Trump has started this wildly destructive trade war which is likely to continue to cost enormous amounts of growth and jack up prices on all imported goods and possibly pitch the economy fully into recession.” Hayes then touched on how this may end up affecting Christmas 2025 “The supply chain is taking very long time to materialize Retailers are even ordering ahead for Christmas season 90% of America’s Christmas goods come from Yes And if you’re waiting for Jolly Old Saint Trump to save Christmas Hayes then played a clip of Donald Trump saying the shelves are going to be empty.’ Well maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls And maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of bucks more than they would normally But we’re not talking about something that we have to go out of our way.’ the golden toilet guy is now preaching minimalism?” Hayes said with a smirk Imagine if that had been Donald Trump’s 2024 and the less stuff is going to be more expensive.’” “Every economic expert CEO has been warning him for months this would happen because he’s listening to himself and his own experts,” Hayes continued Piret was the beloved daughter of Ants and Maie Laigna Piret touched the lives of many with her kindness Christian and Gabrielle Hayes; her step-son A memorial service will be held to honor and celebrate Piret's life on Sunday Piret will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her Her memory will forever remain in our hearts Click to watch Hayes Signs Training Camp Contract with Connecticut Sun4/21/2025 12:29:00 PM | Women's Basketball On3 is a registered trademark of On3 Media USA Gator 🐊🇺🇸Lily Hayes has been named to USA Volleyball's U19 National Team roster!🔗https://t.co/3KGL3gKo6X#GoGators pic.twitter.com/emWhyuIk40 Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Chris joined FloridaGators.com in 2011 after nearly three decades as a sports reporter at newspapers in Tampa and Orlando including 10 years covering the UF athletic program and another 10 covering the NFL Scott has been a senior writer for the Florida Gators since 2010.