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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the biggest stories and can't miss video STUART — Over 30 parking tickets were issued by the Stuart Police Department on opening weekend for the new Costco store on South Kanner Highway Stuart police issued 31 parking tickets at Costco on April 25-27 The parking ticket fines varied from parking in a fire lane $50; and parking 15 feet from a fire hydrant Bossio said Costco hired three Stuart police officers to assist with traffic issues and monitoring the parking lot which means they were working as Stuart police officers and had full authority but they were not subjected to calls those days Stuart police wrote tickets for illegal parking along Southeast Legacy Way a new street that connects South Kanner Highway with Willoughby Boulevard The parking tickets were placed on the cars not handed to people Bossio said some people called the Stuart Police Department and were not happy about getting a ticket but all of the tickets that were issued were based around public safety," Bossio said May 5 People drove around the lot waiting for shoppers to leave and some parked illegally along the curb Martin County: Two in Stuart face drug charges after Sheriff's Office stages 'Operation Tooth Fairy' Stuart: Retiring Police Chief Joseph Tumminelli looks back on 30 years of law enforcement Olivia Franklin is a breaking news reporter for TCPalm. Follow Olivia on X @Livvvvv_5 or reach her by phone at 317-627-8048 A TD Bank logo in Toronto in 2017.Chris Helgren/Reuters a financial crimes expert who advised Toronto-Dominion Bank as it worked to strengthen its anti-money-laundering controls amid U.S has left the bank as his contract came to an end the bank described his position as a short-term contract Davis’s appointment came at a crucial time for the bank bank regulators and the Department of Justice Last fall, the lender became the first bank in U.S. history to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering after a decade of moving money for drug cartels and criminal organizations The bank was hit with more than US$3-billion in fines and a host of non-monetary penalties Davis’s departure comes as TD’s new chief anti-money-laundering officer (CAMLO) Jacqueline Sanjuas makes changes to the bank’s financial crime risk management team Sanjuas announced the departure of three executives from the team according to an internal memo seen by The Globe and Mail Vice-president of risk and business control programs Sohana Inderlall vice-president of risk oversight for Canadian banking platforms and technology Caitlin Riddolls and vice-president of data and model management for Canada Rick Hamilton are pursuing other opportunities Ms. Sanjuas – who was tapped to lead TD’s financial crimes in January after former CAMLO Herb Mazariegos departed – has restructured the unit to focus on “simplifying the financial crime risk operating model in Canada,” according to the memo She said the changes will “enhance clarity in decision-making and drive greater consistency across the broader team.” Davis’s LinkedIn profile indicated his role as a special adviser to the chief risk officer ended this month Davis said he is working with fintech companies on “advanced AML and financial crime technologies.” first as executive vice-president and group head of financial crimes risk management then later as executive vice-president of internal data protection he spent more than five years as the global chief anti-money-laundering officer at the Bank of Montreal and has held various roles at USAA Financial Services First Data/Western Union Financial Services Davis’s expertise includes remediating risk management and compliance programs and helping financial institutions navigate regulations around anti-money laundering and financial crime prevention He is also one of North America’s foremost experts on combatting human trafficking TD is undergoing a costly and extensive overhaul of its financial crimes and risk management programs to comply with strict requirements levied by U.S Department of Justice and banking regulators unveiled the complete suite of penalties TD has hired dozens of new anti-money-laundering and compliance employees and is implementing new technology and restructuring the division to enhance its monitoring program The lender plans to complete the majority of its remediation actions by the end of 2025 and expects to book pre-tax costs of about US$500-million for the fiscal year Report an editorial error Report a technical issue Editorial code of conduct Authors and topics you follow will be added to your personal news feed in Following Alexandra Posadzki is an award-winning business journalist based in Toronto and the author of the best-selling book, Rogers v. 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any kind of stimulation I think any kind of supplement or drug thing should have a warning Don’t try anything without careful consideration But I think all of us are aware of mental health and anxiety stuff and we all have things that we do to calm down or de-stress And people recommended about a hundred different things whether it was supplements or therapies or little things that I could try Somebody initially recommended an L-theanine spray I’ve had a condition called ME — chronic fatigue — for the past 30 years It’s probably best known for being a mystery illness That can be become very frustrating when you’re feeling so poorly and nobody can tell you anything about it or how to help I’ve become a bit of a Boy Scout trying to find out what’s going on I’ve become a sort of spokesperson because I’m in a band and I talk about ME openly I feel it’s my duty to try the latest things and I followed him on an app called Curable he was talking about this new process that they were having a lot of success in curing people with chronic pain like the neuroplasticity of the brain still being able to change — that’s quite new stuff I’ve been recommending his book to all the people I meet with ME The only thing that I found to help at the time was to take a bath in with this stuff and it kind of goes cloudy and forms an oily film It’s funny that little things like that can change you culturally It’s better than a bubble bath because soap draws the water out and makes your skin wrinkly whereas this is feels like it’s putting the moisture back in You remember that movie Dances With Wolves My wife said “your name is Soaks in Lotions.” This just happens to be the very first thing that I bought on the internet I feel there’s something quite spiritual about setting something on fire while you’re working or meditating It kind of reminds me of the ents from Lord of the Rings That’s the extent of how much I’m gonna get into something I might sound like a little bit like a crazy person 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Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInWEST JEFFERSON (WBTV) – Never-before-seen video shows the moments of a traffic stop that led to a man dying 2024 after being pulled over and arrested by deputies with the Ashe County Sheriff’s Office An autopsy ruled Mast’s death a homicide; the medical examiner ruled he died by asphyxiation details of what led to Mast’s arrest remained sparse WBTV Chief Investigative Reporter Nick Ochsner filed a petition in court to have video of Mast’s arrest released; a petition opposed by Sheriff Phil Howell The video shows deputies stopping Mast and then quickly pulling him off his motorcycle as he tried to unhook a safety cord that was attached to his vest Because he was pulled from his bike with the hook still attached the vest inflated as he fell to the ground with deputies on top of him The video shows one deputy tell Mast “I’m going to choke you out It’s not clear which deputy delivered the threat Jacob Bledsoe and Jacob Pruitt were the three deputies whose video of the arrest were made public sat down with WBTV after a judge ordered video of the deadly arrest public “If he had went up against three astronauts or three construction workers He went up against three of your deputies and he’s dead,” Mast said Mast and his family have been pushing for answers since their loved one died in September They didn’t begin to receive details of what happened until the court petition for public release of the video was filed “I tell everybody that takes the time to listen to me Sheriff Howell touts transparency as a key priority of his agency they don’t tell you nothing,” Mast said of his experience with Howell regarding his brother’s death And all the people that known him are just throwing their hands up Howell did not respond to multiple detailed questions about this incident sent via email Mast said he’s speaking out now in hopes it leads to justice for his brother “I just want the to be held accountable,” you know “You just can’t go around killing folks because you’ve got a badge.” On Friday, the prosecutor reviewing the deadly arrest announced that a grand jury declined to press charges against the deputies involved Personnel records produced by Howell’s office show none of the three deputies faced any disciplinary action following the deadly incident Costco small-town Stuart? Why pay BJs, Amazon, Sam's just to shop?Regarding Blake Fontenay's recent column: And why would anyone want to pay an entity so that that entity may sell goods to them I am a vegetarian and do not eat processed foods I may try to get in Costco just to see what it looks like Has it ever been asked how we became so mixed up Residents deserve better treatment at local hospitalA relative was recently admitted to the emergency room for shortness of breath placed in hospice care and ultimately passed away the real story here is the performance of hospital staff and the horrible patient experience throughout the nurses or doctors were nowhere to be found at the hospital They did not effectively coordinate with each other or communicate what his care options really were you'll see the hospital consistently underperforms on the "patient experience" metrics read some of the 1-star reviews on Google reviews for Cleveland Clinic Martin North and general lack of accountability emerges quickly As the local community newspaper serving the residents of Martin County you can help to hold this organization accountable interview former employees and ask the hospital director why there are so many bad experiences and who is accountable for that May Day is traditionally a celebration of workers While not as widely recognized in the United States it is still a time to commemorate the accomplishments of those groups And it makes it even more offensive to witness the attacks by federal state and local governments to deny basic rights to working families faster line speeds mean higher risk of injury there's no way to track or address the damage.In Florida lawmakers were advancing a bill that would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work overnight shifts Critics argue this could lead to exploitation and harm young workers' health and education As Department of Government Efficiency cuts are widely implemented more expensive and less free for working families Both the state of Florida and the federal government have been preparing budgets Most of these negotiations are secretive and none are likely to result in helping workers or their families If any of those in power in really wanted to "put America first," we would see budgets favorable to workers and their struggling families it is a safe bet to anticipate more harm than good unless you're among the 1% of wealthy donors that support these attacks Joe Biden had lunch with his son‘s business partners and that made him a traitor and a dirty SOB and he needed to be thrown out of office Donald Trump is literally selling access to the White House through his businesses I was told by many readers many times on these pages that when Trump gets an office he will conduct a real investigation of that stolen election and start throwing people in jail The people who believed that must be very disappointed in their messiah He’s announced investigations over anything and everything blue The largest crime in history seems to have escaped his memory I wonder why Trump won’t investigate that alleged stolen election to a trial where they would need to present facts We are well aware there will be no investigation; there will be no one going to jail I don’t get to see that majority of my fellow Treasure Coast residents holding their collective breath until they turn blue Perhaps that big election investigation will come around next week And, by the way: In response to one recent letter, there are over 800,000 people in Brian Mast's congressional district What would Jesus do, as one letter writer asked He’d say the teacher who insisted on calling a student by so-called preferred pronouns and not notifying the parents should know God made us all perfect in His eyes as He made Adam and Eve and they affirm there are two sexes ― only two He made us perfect in His eyes and I think anyone telling children they can do things to change the sex God gave them is evil Jesus would also say that anyone destroying the innocence of children by teaching them ideas counter to God's will including sexual activity before they mature and are married None of us is perfect in our behavior and God knows that He loves us the way we are and shows us how to be better people and none of it includes mutilation or pharmaceutical destruction “Resentful parents who haven’t cracked the cover of a single work of wisdom.” I suggest the letter writer crack a Bible and stop trying to find justification for his liberal rants in a fictitious version of Christian beliefs We all know in our hearts what is right and good Those that knowingly hide things from parents or authorities do so while hurting the children and breaking the law He knows that all of the people doing these heinous things will one day face God and be judged but the threat of firing was enough to prompt the letter about this atrocity on the poor teacher because she meant no harm and computers and social media would have been such boons to Adolf Hitler — he could have created a Department of Government Efficiency quickly located more than the 6 million Jews he annihilated mental “defectives” or anyone who spoke out against him He could have shut down the “fake press” quicker Those allies who bend to this bullying will not ― or will not be able to ― help us if we are attacked Our “fake news” press is ignored when it tells truth which should be applied by our legislative system citizens who know history and see what is happening are no longer proud of our country We should be ashamed of having elected a man who made sure his sycophants were put into positions of power to ensure no one spoke truth to power It seems the only way his followers are going to question this new “democracy” is when it hits their pocketbooks He’s working on that now with his beautiful tariffs will removing them in the 2026 mid-terms be soon enough to save this country Will our allies ever trust us again — and why should they Stuart Semple is selling product for £10,000 (or £29.99 to fellow creatives) – but scientists say hue cannot be replicated A British artist claims to have replicated in paint a colour that scientists say they discovered by having laser pulses fired into their eyes Stuart Semple created his own version of the blue-green colour based on the US research published in Science Advances which he is selling on his website for £10,000 per 150ml jar – or £29.99 if you state you are an artist In the experiment conducted at University of California a laser was used to stimulate individual cells in the retinas of five researchers pushing their perception of colour beyond its natural limits Before creating ‘yolo’ Semple formulated what he claims are the world’s blackest and pinkest paints who has previously made what he claims to be the world’s blackest and pinkest paints synthesised his version of the colour in a more low-tech manner adding fluorescent optical brighteners that absorb ultraviolet light and re-emit it as visible blue light making materials appear whiter or brighter which separates light into its constituent colours he then analysed their intensity to best match his paint samples to the target hue “I’ve always thought that colour should be available to everybody,” said the artist, who also produced his own version of Yves Klein’s famous ultramarine blue paint “I’ve fought for years to liberate these colours that are either corporately owned or scientists have staked a claim to or have been licensed to an individual person.” has form for irreverently reproducing colours only available to an exclusive few Humans perceive the colours of the world when light falls on colour-sensitive cells called cones in the retina There are three types of cones that are sensitive to long (L) medium (M) and short (S) wavelengths of light while blue light chiefly activates S cones But M cones sit in the middle and there is no natural light that excites these alone The Berkley experiment produced a colour beyond the natural range of the naked eye because the M cones are stimulated almost exclusively Semple believes that colour should be available to everybody Photograph: Stuart SempleSemple said: “I think they’ve triggered an experience in people that they’re approximating to a colour What I’ve done is tried to make an actual colour of that experience.” “I might even commission my cousin who’s an artist to do some work with this paint,” he said “It’s impossible to recreate a colour that matches olo,” he added “Any colour that you can reproduce would just pale by comparison It doesn’t matter whether it’s a paint or a swatch of colour or something or even a monochromatic laser which generate the most saturated natural human colour experiences.” The scientist said he had also tried to recreate the colour by meticulously mixing two liqueurs: the slightly sweet melon-flavoured Midori and Blue Curaçao made from the dried peel of the bitter orange Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker this is a Premium article and requires a subscription to read Former Labour Party minister and Napier MP Stuart Nash Former Labour Minister Stuart Nash is not hosing down rumours of a political comeback at the 2026 election Nash is no longer the member of any political party and said he has not been asked to run by any party He has been very critical of Labour and its allies recently and earlier this week called the Greens a “bunch of rogues and vagabonds” over Tamatha Paul’s comments about police Nash said he’s not a member of any political party but he appears to be leaning in the direction of NZ First “I still enjoy the company of politicians and I especially enjoy the company of Winston [Peters] and Darroch [Ball “I have an immense amount of respect for Winston Peters I think he is one the best politicians in Parliament at the moment I enjoy his company [and] I enjoy just listening to what he says “It will always be up to the leaders of a party to determine where they go I’m not prepared to make any comment on what NZ First might do in the future Winston I have an immense amount of respect for - the man and his legacy and his experience and competency and capabilities,” Nash said The party has not begun its candidate selection and list ranking process “I think Labour is losing touch with the people who returned it to power in 2020 and gave them power in 2017.” with a brief spell out of Parliament following the 2011 election He served as chief of staff to Labour Leader David Shearer For most of his time in Parliament he held the Napier seat He is also the great-grandson of Sir Walter Nash He was sacked by Prime Minister Chris Hipkins in 2023 after he leaked confidential Cabinet information to a donor Nash said Labour had lost touch with its roots it’s a party that defends the rights of the working class not those who complain the loudest,” Nash said Nash said people in an electorate like Napier which encompassed the city of Napier as well as its rural surrounds they worry about the radical antics of the Māori Party for example The Benjamin Doyle stuff and the Tamatha Paul stuff - that does not resonate if I vote for Labour and they’re going to be in power then how much of a say are the Greens or the Māori party going to have in the policies of a Labour-led Government?‘” he said He said he had no animosity toward Labour leader Chris Hipkins Thomas Coughlan is deputy political editor and covers politics from Parliament He has worked for the Herald since 2021 and has worked in the press gallery since 2018 The Prime Minister's new chief science adviser is Dr John Roche from MPI David Daniel honored with Lifetime Achievement Award at AESC Global Summit on Leadership with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the AESC Global Summit on Leadership "David Daniel's leadership has had a lasting impact not only on Spencer Stuart but on the executive search and leadership consulting profession at large," said James Edmund Datri "We are proud to recognize his remarkable legacy with AESC's highest honor." With more than 30 years of leadership in the profession and professionalism in executive search and leadership consulting His contributions have shaped both Spencer Stuart and the broader profession through his unwavering commitment to excellence David served as CEO of Spencer Stuart from 2001 to 2012 guiding the firm through transformative global growth the firm launched new capabilities in CEO succession planning and board effectiveness while strengthening the firm's position in CEO and board search David led the firm's global Private Equity Practice David helped guide Spencer Stuart through periods of profound change emerging each time with a strengthened culture and client impact "Some of David's biggest accomplishments lie in his ability to serve as a 'true north,'" said Jordan Brugg He broke down barriers to create inclusive and global teams across borders David ensured people and pride are at the heart of our work and raised our standards for what it means to be a professional in our business." David has also been a vocal advocate for AESC and the profession He has actively supported AESC's mission and encouraged Spencer Stuart's involvement in AESC initiatives around the world "David is an exceptional ambassador for our profession having actively supported and contributed to AESC and serving as a driving force in Spencer Stuart's engagement with the AESC," said Frank Birkel "His high standards of excellence and leadership have been instrumental in strengthening the voice of AESC and the profession both internally and externally." David's influence has extended beyond firm leadership to mentorship and talent development He has personally recruited and developed hundreds of leaders many of whom have gone on to serve in senior roles at Spencer Stuart and across the profession "Perhaps David's most enduring impact with Spencer Stuart are his contributions to recruitment He has helped shape the careers of countless professionals and will leave a lasting legacy across the firm and the profession at large," said Ben Williams David spent 15 years shaping some of the world's leading brands the American division of Armani Jeans; president of Louis Vuitton North America; and CEO of Evian Waters of France (U.S.) He began his career in the executive development program at Lord & Taylor and then spent five years in various brand management roles at Pepsi-Cola David is a director on the board of Point B a technology consulting firm based in Seattle He is also a board director of the privately held Chilton Trust Company He previously served on the advisory boards of the Yale School of Management David has a master's degree in public and private management from the Yale School of Management and a bachelor's degree from Wesleyan University Reserved for the most distinguished leaders in the field the AESC Lifetime Achievement Award is the profession's highest honor—recognizing those at the pinnacle of their careers who have exemplified and advanced excellence in executive search and leadership consulting Recipients of this prestigious award are widely regarded as icons—individuals whose reputations stand above the rest and whose contributions have left a lasting imprint on both the profession and the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC) Their legacies include not only exceptional professional achievements but also meaningful contributions to the growth This award affirms their enduring influence and celebrates their unquestionable merit and steadfast commitment to advancing leadership worldwide SOURCE Association of Executive Search Consultants The Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC) the global association representing the $20+ billion executive search and.. 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waking early every morning to milk the cows at the dairy (even on Christmas Morning Stuart was called to and served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Sao Paulo He once said that he had left his small town in Arizona headed for the jungle of South America – and then was shocked when he arrived in one of the largest cities in the world and continued friendships built there through his entire life After returning from his mission Stuart attended Brigham Young University earning both a Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Education After completing his Bachelor’s Degree serving as a medical assistant in the US Army medical clinic he loved the people there and built relationships that would continue throughout his life Helen Kay Castleton Jones and her two children Jennifer Leigh Jones and Thomas Daniels Jones III Helen immediately fell in love with Stuart and his gentle love and kindness to her children They were married in the Provo Temple on 30 January 1975 they made their Home and family – first in Provo They were blessed with 4 more children – Heather Elaine Duncan he continued to share his love with those around him and his ward and neighborhood were better for him being a part of it to listening to (and loving) everyone’s story He lived the Savior’s admonition to “Love your neighbor.” His joy was found in his children and grandchildren and he left a great legacy of 27 grandchildren He leaves an immeasurable hole in our hearts and our community 2025 at 11:00 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Interment will be at the Orem City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary Online condolences and the live stream of the services will be available at www.mortuary.org LLC | www.heraldextra.com | 1200 Towne Centre Blvd Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Stuart Bateman Smiley entered our lives on Sunday Stuart had an energy and vibrance about him with everything he did He had such a kind heart and fighting spirit He was awarded a Humanitarian Award at 8th grade graduation Stuart loved to laugh and make others laugh He kept his sense of humor throughout his fight Stuart graduated from Mount Tabor High School and ventured to the mountains to graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education He decided to follow his passion of baking and being in the food service industry His Father taught him baking from a young age and Stuart was a talented baker The Mustard Seed in Eden and the Carving Board in Winston-Salem He loved his time at the Mustard Seed and Carving Board punctual and put himself fully into everything he did Stuart’s interests were wide and varied He was an entrepreneur operating a successful online vintage clothing business Stuart was also an artist painting abstracts with acrylics and puzzles--- and in his less active time he was never without a puzzle book He was a Carolina fan and attended many games with his mom Stuart loved AEW Wrestling following it weekly and enjoying everything about it One of his favorite days was meeting the wrestlers in downtown Winston and getting pictures and autographs He loved following his favorite bands and went to many shows He collected tapes and had a tremendous vinyl record collection Stuart had many tattoos in the American Traditional design style Artists from all over the United States did work on him but His favorites were local Winston-Salem artists who had become friends over the years Stuart had a goal to travel to all 50 states but only made it to 19 before he became too ill to travel He also traveled internationally to Costa Rico France and England with friends from church and school Stuart attended many Broadway shows in NYC Stuart loved the Simpsons and knew most episodes by heart Stuart went to many games and was overjoyed with the Super Bowl win this year So many friends were touched by his kindness and inspired by his fight and bravery Stuart was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents and Virginia Lynn King; maternal great grandparents and Sallie Harris King; maternal great grandparents Sion Harrington Campbell and Betty Sue Campbell; paternal grandfather Donald Love Smiley; paternal great grandparents and Beaulah Love Smiley; and paternal great grandparents Don Wohlford and Mary Elizabeth Wohlford; great aunts and great uncles Nicholas Wohlford and Sarah Wohlford; and numerous second and third cousins A celebration of life service will be held at 2:00pm on Sunday at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Rev the family requests memorials be made to The Children’s Tumor Foundation 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 Send help right to the people and causes you care about Your donation is protected by the GoFundMe Giving Guarantee by Jamilka Gibson (CBS12) — An investigation is underway to determine how a teen patient at Coral Shores Behavioral Health in Stuart ended up dead Martin County Sheriff's Office said Denzelle Sullivan was found by a nurse unresponsive inside a shower at the facility with the water running over the weekend Martin County Sheriff's Office Sheriff John Budensiek said upon the discovery “Fire rescue started working this individual transported him to Cleveland Clinic South and then they transferred him down to St Mary's Medical Center," Budensiek said "And unfortunately even with all the life saving measures they were not able to save his life.” family and Sullivan's girlfriend Kimani Paul held a protest outside the Coral Shores facility demanding answers “I thought my bf was going to come home to me," Paul said "I thought I was going to be able to hug him and hold him and go to the beach again and now I'm rushing to the hospital and my boyfriend is dying but an exact cause of death has not yet been determined Paul said in the days leading up to her boyfriend's death she had a hard time contacting him She said facility staff told her Sullivan was sleeping or was in meetings and was unavailable to talk on the phone Sheriff John Budensiek said photos circulating social media showed bruises to teens body that took place from fire rescue putting on a CPR machine that was doing chest compressions," Budensiek said "Then there is a hole in the leg which was also from fire rescue drilling in to try and do an iv into the bone marrow of the leg.” The sheriff hopes an investigation will bring clarity and answers to family and friends who deserve answers “If there is anything nefarious that took place we want to make sure justice is served," Budensiek said "If its and accident we want to make sure that we can clarify that but we want to bring answers to the family and friends that do deserve answers as to why their loved one went in healthy and then they passed away or at least they went in seemingly healthy and then passed away.” The investigation will require pulling surveillance footage from the hallway of the facility nurse logs and the results of the toxicology report Nationwide protests erupted May 1 against the Trump administration its policies and the billionaires supporting them More than 1,000 demonstrations and rallies were scheduled in every state and abroad on May 1 which is historically known as May Day or International Workers' Day Protests centered on opposition to President Donald Trump and billionaire supporters, including Elon Musk, who has led the Department of Government Efficiency's slashing of the federal workforce the Martin County Democratic Executive Committee organized a rally from 5 to 7 p.m several organizations including Democrats of Indian River and the Democratic Club of Indian River County Countless numbers of people are expected to pour into the streets across the nation tonight to protest against President Donald Trump and his administration There are over 1,000 demonstrations and rallies planned for May 1 which historically is known as May Day or International Workers' Day There will be at least two on the Treasure Coast Here's what to know about May Day protests happening on the Treasure Coast and nationwide Hands off protest: Thousands gather Saturday across the Treasure Coast to protest President Donald Trump Development: St. Lucie County facing legal challenges year after deciding not to allow more high rises These two May Day protests are planned on the Treasure Coast: Organizers are also accusing the Trump administration Musk and wealthy backers of attempting to "erase labor rights May Day is celebrated on May 1 and is historically recognized as Workers' Day or International Workers' Day It became associated with workers' rights in 1886 when hundreds of thousands of laborers in Chicago participated in a multiday strike to push for an eight-hour workday It is also a seasonal celebration of spring marked by parades and bright colors USA Today reporter Christopher Cann contributed to this report Gianna Montesano is TCPalm’s trending reporter. You can contact her at gianna.montesano@tcpalm.com, 772-409-1429, or follow her on Twitter @gonthescene Retired England out-half Stuart Barnes has claimed that Sam Underhill’s “brutal hit” last Saturday on Ali Price in Edinburgh has made him fall in love with rugby all over again The Champions Cup semi-finals in Dublin and Bordeaux were the past weekend’s headline rugby fixtures in Europe, but Bath’s Challenge Cup win in Scotland didn’t escape the attention of Barnes who used his Monday column in The Times to wax lyrical about the moment the England flanker mowed down the Scotland scrum-half on the Murrayfield back pitch Bath eventually won 39-24 to book their place in the May 23 final in Cardiff versus Lyon but Barnes’ attention was drawn to the early second-half incident just minutes before Edinburgh were awarded the penalty try that gave them a short-lived 17-12 lead “Sam Underhill had already levelled Edinburgh’s scrum-half with a horrifying shot to the ribs in the first half As Price produced an almost perfect kick from his own 22 the Bath open side smashed the scrum half on the left side of his ribs all his formidable power legitimately channelled through his shoulders “Price didn’t see just what a wonderful kick he had manufactured as he rolled around in understandable agony The TV director produced a replay to remind us that rugby is brutish at its best Or perhaps he was on the hunt for a late tackle and a controversial card Price was trying to make sure one part of his body hadn’t been dislodged from the other when the hit man himself arrived on the scene to check that his target was all right The Bath man extended his hand in legitimate concern and respect the scrum-half accepted it and rose ruefully to his feet tenderly trotting towards the Bath 22 for a lineout There weren’t half a dozen players surrounding the referee demanding a red card or something worse There was no incitement to and from the terrace The English side took victory in Edinburgh, catch up on all the #ChallengeCupRugby action with Instant Highlights ⬇️ — EPCR Challenge Cup (@ChallengeCup_) May 5, 2025 “There was nothing but huge admiration for the legitimate brutality of the Bath flanker and — from me who was wincing from another country – even more respect for Price he shook his head and smiled as he hobbled to his feet you will not see much better than the thriller in Dublin with the most brutal of endings for Leinster possession turned over inches from the Northampton try line strategic decision to play it tight up front and then there was that hit from Underhill on Price A brutal moment which made me fall in love with rugby all over again.” READ MORE: ‘Sea of red’ fails to materialise as fans snub British and Irish Lions squad announcement event Bath defeated Edinburgh 24-39 on Saturday afternoon to progress to the final of the 2024/25 Challenge Cup Planet Rugby's Edinburgh player ratings following their loss to Bath in the Challenge Cup Stuart Barnes has floated a radical Anglo-Welsh Premiership idea to revive the financial stricken regions in Wales that would involve demoting three current English top-flight teams to the Championship Sam Underhill was sent off in his side's Challenge Cup win over Pau last weekend We use cookies to analyze user behavior in order to constantly improve the website for you. Learn more 2025) - Having identified the imminent arrival and early impacts of GPT-based artificial intelligence Stuart Leaf's and Daniel Doll-Steinberg's 'Unsupervised: Navigating and Influencing a World Controlled by Powerful New Technologies' also predicts the rise of the even more powerful and potentially far reaching Quantum Computing over the next 2 - 5 years 'Unsupervised' explains and explores the combined force of AI and other frontier technologies and how their combination is set to fundamentally reshape every aspect of our existence 'Unsupervised: Navigating and Influencing a World Controlled by Powerful New Technologies' explores the combined force of AI Authors Stuart Leaf and Daniel Doll-Steinberg draw on their combined decades of building and implementing disruptive technologies governments and supranational bodies on change management education and the economy to consider how every area of our lives -society the economy and government will witness incredible changes in the coming decade when discussing the book;" Now this is not the end We all still have the power to get involved to create a future we can be proud of With real-world applications spanning finance Leaf's work has struck a chord with industry experts as well as general readers looking to understand the implications of a future where machines play an ever-expanding role in decision-making Daniel Doll-Steinberg Founder and Managing Partner at SkyBridge Capital said of 'Unsupervised' Every investor will want to review their portfolios and pipelines straight away after reading it." 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Visit:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ-xnNt_oOg To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/250610 SOURCE: Honest Media , LLC Sign Up Company Profile Multimedia/Internet/Online Services was taken to HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital in Fort Pierce by his mother where he tested positive for methamphetamine Sullivan was transported to Coral Shores Behavioral Health on April 22 He was found unresponsive there the evening of April 25 and said he was acting erratic and he said 'there were demons in his dreads' and cut all of his dreads off He said the Sheriff's Office is waiting for surveillance video from Coral Shores showing nurses doing their checks on the patients and any activity from Denzell Denzell passed away the evening of April 29 and an autopsy was performed on April 30 according to sheriff's spokesperson Christine Christofek Budensiek said the autopsy came back inconclusive but the Sheriff's Office is still waiting for results of other testing Bruising was seen on Sullivan's arm and chest from life saving measures used by Martin County Fire Rescue Budensiek said the machine used hits the person's chest and that is where the bruising on Sullivan's body came from This story was updated to add new information STUART — The Martin County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a 17-year-old boy who was found unresponsive over the weekend was found unresponsive at Coral Shores Behavioral Health in the 5900 block of Southeast Community Drive according to sheriff's spokesperson Christine Christofek on April 30 Coral Shores Behavioral Health helps adult and adolescent patients who need behavioral health treatment The boy passed away the evening of April 29 and an autopsy is being performed on April 30 Shooting update: 35-year-old man killed by police when he charges them with knife Bryan Johnson’s comment to Costco opponents in Blake Fontenay's column "I'm sorry you built your house on Kanner Highway which is already a six-lane highway," is infuriating When I bought at de la Bahia in 1997 across from Martin County High School un-policed race track replete with occasionally deafening muffler noise passing by Turning onto the highway from my condo complex on the west side of Kanner across from Culver’s is a life-threatening experience at rush hours Former county Commissioner Doug Smith's comprehensive plan-busting tactics intensely exercised over 20 years abetted by the Martin County Commission majority and the inexplicable “right” of the city of Stuart to “annex” Martin County turf and rezone it to a full-blown commercial strip like they have done to the east side only of Kanner Highway is equally infuriating more than 45 jets departed to the south/southeast from our international airport This cacophony of ear-splitting noise was only exceeded by the filth discharged over the Stuart residents within miles of the airport One need only to open a window to experience this disgusting display of wealth Let's add this to the train whistles 18 hours a day and now you have the new Martin County The county leaders who have taken the time to respond have told me all decision-making regarding the airport at Witham Field is in the hands of the Federal Aviation Administration Does the FAA pay their salaries and benefits We have ceded our right to quiet enjoyment of life to outsiders Let's meet at the opening of the new Costco to converse ― if we can get through the traffic and actually hear each other I just read the guest column from Piper Greisl, the Florida State University student who shared with us the terror she her classmates and her professor felt during the active shooter experience on Florida State’s campus recently I just hope our elected officials take note — local state and federal — as these students are also voters As she so eloquently stated: “You will either change or not Maybe she might consider public office one day Should Florida reduce property tax or sales tax Our state's government officials will be the final deciders This will benefit Florida residents at all income levels Ron DeSantis singled out Canadian visitors he forgot to mention visitors from other international countries: All residents of Florida would benefit Reducing property taxes only benefits property owners will landlords reduce the monthly rent of their tenants To answer the question that many readers of my missive may be asking themselves: Yes the community has always been rooted in neighbors we’ve begun looking to Washington for answers to problems we used to solve ourselves That’s not how this country was designed to work government was built on the idea that people It was never meant to solve every problem or run every corner of our lives protect rights and leave room for neighbors to build the rest.But somewhere along the way We’ve replaced community meetings with political commentary and local action with federal outrage we’ve become less powerful.What we forget is that our strength doesn’t come from the government When we organize together — around schools safety or support — we create the civic muscle that democracy depends on we weaken our voice.The government should be a tool The more we rebuild our sense of shared responsibility That’s how this country was built.Let’s stop giving away what makes communities strong: connection Many people think tariffs will hurt the country and make things more expensive Tariffs on foreign imports will raise the prices of imported items but the same items made in the United States will be less costly Consumers will then buy those goods made in the USA rather than paying more for foreign imports As the American companies making those goods make more of them to meet the increased demand the companies will hire more workers to meet that demand It will be a win-win situation for America the families of the new workers and the American consumer look up qualities inherent in a narcissistic personality that our president has the personality of a narcissist Donald Trump will select and nominate Individuals regardless of their ability or intellect You can almost see Trump saying to himself: “This guy with the way his hair is … looks like he could be in a soft drink ad or movie role this is who I want to handle our military.” The same holds true for his spokespersons. Karoline Leavitt may be very capable, and no doubt she is, however, along with Pam Bondi, you’re seeing a blonde brigade. It’s almost like he feels he is choosing actors for a Hollywood film ― alas, like that old Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon movie, “Some Like It Hot.” we all know Trump is atrophied by being ostracized by the Hollywood crowd he would like nothing better than to be a part of the Hollywood scene Trump will have to settle for adopting actor Fernando Lamas’s oft-used phrase: “It is better to look good than to be good,” which he seems to have taken to heart you look marvelous.” Let’s hope that continues to be the case We often talk about justice, but very few are willing to look behind the bars where it’s been most distorted. What my book, "Legal Mail Window," reveals is not just one man’s story — it exposes a broken pattern: over-sentencing wrongful convictions and a system that profits from silence Black men are disproportionately prosecuted labeled and buried in legal processes most of them barely understand Sentencing laws are still rooted in decades-old "tough on crime" politics that have done nothing but overcrowd prisons and destroy families Many are serving time not because they’re guilty beyond reasonable doubt but because they lacked the legal knowledge or support to fight file and appeal — the system punishes them with delays We need to rethink the way we handle minimum-mandatory laws We need to challenge why access to meaningful legal support depends on money We need to stop criminalizing poverty and trauma we must stop designing a system that prevents them many of those inside aren’t hardened criminals They’re people who made mistakes — or worse the only window they get to the outside world is through legal mail — if they’re lucky It’s time we asked ourselves not what punishment fits the crime but whether justice has any real chance in the system we’ve built This is directed at the person who wrote to criticize Cray Little and Don Whisman for expressing their opinion I guess he believes they should just sit back and shut up That’s why the stock market is in disarray and our Constitution is under constant attack by people who took an oath to protect and defend it (liars) Our constitutional First and Fifth Amendment rights are being routinely undermined and the prescribed separation of powers (legislative “unified executive” is just another term for dictator The cowardly Republicans in the Congress need to grow spines and take back their prerogatives of controlling the purse strings and overseeing congressionally mandated agencies Maybe when your 401k craters and all the money you paid into Social Security and Medicare disappears you will wake up to the fact that this failed businessman does not work for you and would probably not shake your germ-ridden hand willingly In response to a recent letter regarding Kilmar Abrego García: The paragraph below comes from a Department of Homeland Security report on Garcia only to be accused of abusing and beating her The media’s sympathetic narrative about this criminal illegal gang member has completely fallen apart We hear far too much about the gang members and criminals’ false sob stories and not enough about their victims.” In reply to a recent letter from Charles Sprauer: His selective choice of mentioning letter writers with whom he disagrees is very interesting He mentioned the 77 million voters who mistakenly elected this incompetent current president who has no idea of how to run a democratic government are massively unqualified for their important positions Pete Hegseth is just one example of this incompetence This action calls for a federal investigation If Hillary Clinton's emails were such a "problem," then what about this situation She was pilloried and castigated while being termed a traitor but this current president is excusing Hegseth's behavior Working with a foreign country previously viewed as an enemy was unheard of before Donald Trump arrived in our White House we're concerned we are being led down the pathway to despotism and autocracy Sprauer seems to be happy with this GOP attempting to give us a king instead of a president His mocking tone was noticeable; I think being in the minority now is a good thing Could it be some voters will vote according to their party affiliation with no concern for the actual qualities of the person they are voting for Are we really a people who believe the massive amount of lies this president is laying on us a recent development has fans concerned that the team might be going back to Skinner for the next round Won’t read a ton into this but Oilers skate at the DCA and Skinner is in what would normally be the starters net Update: Pickard was in the starter’s net Monday (May the odds of the Oilers moving away from Pickard after he helped them win the previous series are extremely low There is no good reason to go back to Skinner after his horrible performance in the first two games and Pickard has proved he can handle the big moments and remain calm between the pipes It’s an unfortunate ending for Skinner but there is no reason he should see the net again this season Related: Oilers Extend Alec Regula; What Does His Future With Them Look Like? revealing that the Oilers had Skinner in the starter’s net is concerning It’s at a point now where if head coach Kris Knoblauch decides to go back to him for the second round That decision would single-handedly lose the Oilers the series against the Golden Knights considering Skinner has been the second-worst goaltender in the entire postseason Knoblauch has made some questionable decisions this year not putting Jeff Skinner in a position to get comfortable and succeed keeping Darnell Nurse and Evan Bouchard together are just a few things he’s done that have angered fans he’s done a pretty solid job finding combinations that work Moving back to a goaltender who doesn’t have any confidence after seeing how strong the team plays in front of Pickard would be a fireable offense The following graphic calls out Winnipeg Jets’ Connor Hellebuyck Connor Hellebuyck, the shoo-in Vezina winner, has basically doubled up every other goalie in negative goals saved above expected these playoffs.When was the last time we saw anything like this in the NHL? pic.twitter.com/Y3kzODdPeS It’s laughable that Skinner is getting any consideration to start the first game of the second round the situation has just been looked into a little too much Knoblauch likely wouldn’t risk his future in the NHL by making a mind-boggling decision like that so I don’t think there is any reason to panic just yet the Oilers have been eliminated by the eventual Stanley Cup champions who eliminated them in 2023 and went on to win their first championship in franchise history The Oilers will be looking for revenge as they look to pick up their first Stanley Cup victory since 1990 The Oilers came up just short last season, losing in seven games to the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final and have come into the new campaign hoping to do a little better than that After making the additions and changes they needed to make in the offseason despite losing Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg to the St After a strong season from the players and the staff I don’t see a world where Knoblauch makes a decision that puts the Oilers’ championship hopes in the gutter be sure to continue following The Hockey Writers as your source for news from around the NHL and the hockey world The Hockey Writers is a premier destination for news and information on everything hockey commentary and features from hundreds writers worldwide our articles are read millions of times every month Bernice “Lois” Stuart (nee Houston) leaving behind a legacy filled with love and cherished memories she was the daughter of the late James Dix and Alice Mary (nee Doyle) Houston Lois found joy and camaraderie on the greens where she tirelessly developed in the sport she loved She was also an accomplished bridge player a tough but respectful opponent and a great partner Her green thumb turned her yard into a lush oasis filled with blooming flowers and eclectic plants that brightened her neighborhood she spent countless evenings immersed in the performances that captured her imagination sharing her appreciation for the arts with friends and family enriching her life and those around her with stories of her adventures riding a hot air balloon and flying in a motorless glider She even walked on the Great Wall of China Lois (Grandma Bliss) took great pride in her grandchildren and she often spoke of the joy that her grandchildren brought her loving mother of Stephen Cahill and Christa Cavanaugh; beloved Aunt of Keith and Vikki German and Elizabeth Piloyants; dear sister of Cheryl McEntee and Alice Perrone She cheerfully accepted the role of helping raise a second family of Steve Stan and Maria Stuart (now Maria Piloyants) Relatives and friends are invited to her Visitation 10:00-11:00 AM Saturday followed by her Funeral Service at 11:00 AM The service will be live-streamed, beginning at 11:00 AM, at https://youtube.com/live/fcr123uvUTI?feature=share memorial contributions to the Brandywine Valley SPCA A man from Guatemala was recently arrested by the Stuart Police Department after allegedly sexually abusing a minor 20 year old Wilson Choc Cuc was arrested following an investigation into a sexual abuse incident with a victim under 12 years old Choc Cuc is believed to be in the US illegally The Stuart Police Department says that Choc Cuc is charged with second degree sexual abuse and providing false identification to law enforcement Choc Cuc was booked into the Adair County Jail and the investigation continues at this time Raccoon Valley Radio will have more information as it becomes official Editor’s note: Blake’s Takes are quick-hit reactions to news across the Treasure Coast They may be later expanded or combined into full columns but they were vastly outnumbered by shoppers in search of cheap hot dogs and sushi Get ready for more of the same if (and when) a Brightline passenger train station opens in downtown Stuart in a few years No thanks to well-earned praise? Stuart was again named among the best beach towns. It's not going to our heads. | Opinion expect a reception similar to the Costco store opening with lots of people wanting to be among the first riders to use the station that the loudest voices on social media don't necessarily represent what the majority of people in our community want This column reflects the opinion of Blake Fontenay. Contact him via email at bfontenay@gannett.com or at 772-232-5424 at the Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton surrounded by his family after a period of declining health MA and was a graduate of Narragansett Regional High School in Baldwinville He then attended Western New England College and earned his Bachelor's degree and later received his Masters degree He was a longtime member of the Army Reserves and together they spent over 56 years married and raised 3 beloved children In 1983 they moved to Sudbury where they raised their family and spent over 37 years and later made their home in West Bridgewater where they lived for 5 years Over the past 2 years he has been lovingly cared for by the staff at Foremost of Sharon where he was a beloved resident and enjoyed tending to the garden on site David worked for Alexander & Alexander in Boston for many years hiking and gardening and was active at the Sudbury Senior Center and a member of the Men’s Coffee Group He also was very active in conservation work and a member of the Assabet Valley Conservation Committee for many years David was happiest when he was surrounded by his beloved family He was the beloved Papa of Cici and Noah Benoit and is also survived by 2 nieces and their families.  Visiting Hours will be held in the Farley Funeral Home 2025 from 10-11 AM followed by Funeral Prayers at 11 AM Donations in David’s memory may be made to the Special Olympics of MA By Diane Swenson February 5, 2025 The American designer and entrepreneur known for his luxury footwear brand will host a community talk on Wednesday a footwear designer whose shoes have been a staple on red carpets for decades will deliver an on-campus talk on Wednesday Presented by the School of Communications and the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business Weitzman’s lecture is open to all members of the Elon community The American designer and entrepreneur’s footwear has been worn by celebrities such as Beyoncé as well as millions of women in more than 70 countries He will share insights into his career path while providing insights for individuals interested in business “Weitzman is an icon in the fashion world His career illustrates how a legacy brand was built by leading with core values Weitzman is deeply committed to philanthropy He also mentors aspiring entrepreneurs and designers at top universities He is a graduate of the Wharton School of Business at Penn where the university has honored him by renaming its design and architecture school the Stuart Weitzman School of Design “Stuart Weitzman’s career underscores the power of combining strong brand storytelling with a solid business foundation—precisely what our Communications and Love School of Business students strive for,” said Haya Ajjan associate dean of the Love School of Business “His visit will spark new ideas about how creativity and commerce work together to build lasting success.” Weitzman grew up in Massachusetts and was influenced by his father Following his graduation from the University of Pennsylvania remaining involved as a designer and creative consultant before stepping down in 2017 Tagged: Associate Dean of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business and Professor of Management Information Systems Elon University Professor of History Michael Matthews explores the romantic and sexual lives of Mexico City’s poor and working class during the rule of Porfirio Diaz The 6th annual Maker Takeover featured students’ experiments business and creative works to showcase the hard work taking place in Elon University’s Maker Hub Nia James says when doctors weren’t taking her pain seriously her athletic trainer and Elon alum John Lavender ’94 was her lifesaving advocate The graduate of Elon University’s human services studies program works on policy advocacy in Washington in a prestigious fellowship with the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism Get more Elon news delivered to your inbox © 2025 Elon University | All Rights Reserved surrounded by his loved ones in the comfort of his own home Joseph the Worker Catholic Church @ 423 W 7th Street Visitation starting at 10:00AM prior to the funeral starting at 11:30AM celebration of life to honor Stuart will be held immediately after services The family would like to thank everyone for their support Special thank you to the Mayo Hospice nurses and social workers that made it possible to honor Stuart's wishes of being in the comfort of his home in his last weeks on earth son & sibling leaves behind a large family & many friends after a fearless battle with cancer he inspired those around him with his positivity and bravery in the face of what was to come stayed active throughout the entire experience Stuart travelled to Oregon alongside his wife and dear friends Stuart was eager to create memories with those he loved alongside his slightly older identical twin Steven graduating from Le Sueur High School (class of 1981) Stuart attended Minnesota State University He graduated with his Bachelor of Mathematics the two settled in North Mankato where they built a tremendous community of friends and family His legacy lives on with two sons Spencer and Grant Good Stuart was extremely proud of the men they've become as they inherited many traits of the kind-hearted man that Stuart was Stuart had a passion for all things living Stuart was known for his collection of orchids and beautiful gardens His marriage to Chris Good was a beautiful partnership of trust They continued to nurture and grow together over their thirty-three years of marriage Stuart's family was the heart of his world and we all felt it Sons Spencer (Fiancé Emily Rutherford) Patty & Phil Lehner (Mother-in-law & Father-in-law) Stuart was preceded in death by his father Larry Good many Aunts Log in to comment on videos and join in on the fun. 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Captain Stuart Alexander Fairlie Kaye is set to tie the knot with Rose Edith Lygon Scrope whose grandfather Gerald Ward was a close friend of the royal family pictured here with his godson Prince Harry during his confirmation at Eton Hearts broke throughout the nation when Lieutenant Colonel Jonny Thompson – the so-called ‘hot equerry’ who became perhaps the most lusted-after royal employee of all time – announced his engagement to Olivia Lewis last October And if you were hoping to bag an eligible from the royal inner circle as another equerry has revealed that he is off the market The then-Prince Charles with his Private Secretary, Squadron Leader David Checketts, in the 1970s As she marks her 31st birthday, Tatler celebrates the Saudi Arabian architect who married Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and investigates her many links to the Princess of Wales Forging a strong bond with the 17-year-old then-Prince of Wales Checketts reportedly reflected at the time that he ‘went out with a boy and came back with a man’ David Checketts at Buckingham Palace following the announcement that he is to become Equerry to Prince Charles on 11 January 1967 So close was Checketts with the future King that Charles was named Equerry of the Prince of Wales in 1967 before a promotion in 1970 to serve as Charles’s Private Secretary and Treasurer he has been an Extra Equerry and is to this day Charles’s longest-serving Private Secretary Byran Organ, Lady Sarah Chatto, Lady Vestey, Mrs Bartholomew and Gerald Ward, with Prince Harry, Prince Charles and Prince William In the year following the death of her husband, Thomas Kingston, Lady Gabriella Windsor has made her slow return to public life with both diligence and grace. As she celebrates her 44th birthday, Tatler recounts the year that shook the royal family and served as a reminder that ‘we are all each other’s light’ The pair ran in similar circles: Ward was the great-grandson of the 1st Earl of Dudley a commander of the Household Cavalry who was also a Silver Stick-in-Waiting Ward enjoyed a close connection to many of the Firm’s most senior members and was once rumoured to be a potential love match for Princess Anne Ward expressed his anxieties regarding Prince Harry’s deployment to Iraq stating: ‘I fear for anyone's life in that situation It is very naïve of the Ministry of Defence to spell out the type of work he may do and the type of vehicles he may drive.’ and Ward married Amanda Dinan the same year Lieutenant Colonel Jonny Thompson is set to marry his girlfriend he was promoted to Super Equerry to the King with major roles in the late Queen's funeral and King Charles’ coronation Thompson quickly attracted attention at the latter looking just as dashing standing at Charles' side in his regimental kilt as he did at other royal events that when rumours circulated of a split between Thompson and his wife he became Britain's most eligible bachelor practically overnight Those hoping to snag the gorgeous envoy, however, were soon to be disappointed: in February earlier this year, Thompson appeared out and about in London looking loved-up with his 33-year-old girlfriend who have largely kept their relationship out of the spotlight were also pictured together at Trooping the Colour in June and are set to marry this year STUART, Fla. — The city of Stuart has decided not to turn down the volume for now when it comes to the city’s existing noise ordinance the city commission met to discuss the current code “I appreciate the fact that that we can be heard and music can be heard too," said resident Janet Church WATCH: Stuart residents gather to discuss the city's existing noise ordiance and music venue owners met outside City Hall They’re concerned that changes to the existing city noise ordinance could impact their livelihood We spoke with one music venue owner who says he tries to be a good neighbor but we cut it short to 10 o’clock," Jim Leary of Philly Down South said "We’ve raised the speakers in the ceiling to try and contain the music inside the tiki hut." staff members delivered a brief presentation and went over rules in certain music venues was that this area was in fact intended to be an arts and entertainment district," said city manager Michael Mortell noise levels are capped at 80 decibels between 8 am and 10 pm which has been consistently pushing the envelope with louder and louder events “This is just an ongoing problem that hopefully we can resolve." and 80 decibels is the sound from an average vacuum cleaner city staff said they don't plan to push for further changes Countries & Areas Bureaus & Offices About Wilson assumed the role of Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) for Visa Services in the Bureau of Consular Affairs in February 2025 He is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service and most recently served as the U.S he served as Consul General in Port-au-Prince Italy; Deputy Chief of Mission in Antananarivo Madagascar; and Principal Officer in Douala as Quebec City’s Management and Consular Officer and Vancouver’s Chief of American Citizen Services Other assignments include Consular Chief in Amsterdam The Netherlands; Political Chief in Basrah Iraq; Immigrant Visa chief in Port-au-Prince Germany; Communications Officer in Damascus Syria; and in the Administration Section at U.S He served domestically as a Watch Officer at the Nuclear Risk Reduction Center in the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Wilson has served as Chargé d’Affaires (CDA a.i.) at four different embassies: Port-au-Prince He has received multiple awards and decorations during his career including the National Order of Madagascar in 2020 he holds a BA degree in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland College Park and an MA degree in National Security Studies from Georgetown University We use cookies to make our website work better and improve your experience