Kroger Queen City Championship Scores
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
ThursdayAt Kendale CourseCincinnatiPurse: $2 millionYardage: 6,515; Par: 72First RoundRuixin Liu31-34—65Dottie Ardina30-36—66Peiyun Chien32-34—66Linnea Strom32-34—66Elizabeth Szokol34-32—66Hye Jin Choi34-33—67Perrine Delacour35-32—67Charley Hull35-32—67Minjee Lee32-35—67Emily Pedersen34-33—67Hae-Ran Ryu34-33—67Maria Fassi35-33—68Linnea Johansson32-36—68Lydia Ko34-34—68Stephanie Meadow35-33—68Morgane Metraux32-36—68Yealimi Noh35-33—68Mariajo Uribe35-33—68Ruoning Yin33-35—68Pavarisa Yoktuan33-35—68Brittany Altomare34-35—69Ally Ewing35-34—69Lauren Hartlage35-34—69Dani Holmqvist34-35—69Moriya Jutanugarn37-32—69Ariya Jutanugarn34-35—69Jennifer Kupcho34-35—69Ines Laklalech33-36—69Sydnee Michaels35-34—69Gabriela Ruffels35-34—69Madelene Sagstrom35-34—69Yuka Saso34-35—69Lauren Stephenson34-35—69Bailey Tardy35-34—69Gabriella Then36-33—69Jaravee Boonchant33-37—70Lauren Coughlin33-37—70Esther Henseleit33-37—70Christina Kim34-36—70Frida Kinhult35-35—70Nanna Koerstz Madsen35-35—70Pernilla Lindber...Kroger Queen City Championship Par Scores
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
ThursdayAt Kendale CourseCincinnatiPurse: $2 millionYardage: 6,515; Par: 72First RoundRuixin Liu31-34—65-7Dottie Ardina30-36—66-6Peiyun Chien32-34—66-6Linnea Strom32-34—66-6Elizabeth Szokol34-32—66-6Hye Jin Choi34-33—67-5Perrine Delacour35-32—67-5Charley Hull35-32—67-5Minjee Lee32-35—67-5Emily Pedersen34-33—67-5Hae-Ran Ryu34-33—67-5Maria Fassi35-33—68-4Linnea Johansson32-36—68-4Lydia Ko34-34—68-4Stephanie Meadow35-33—68-4Morgane Metraux32-36—68-4Yealimi Noh35-33—68-4Mariajo Uribe35-33—68-4Ruoning Yin33-35—68-4Pavarisa Yoktuan33-35—68-4Brittany Altomare34-35—69-3Ally Ewing35-34—69-3Lauren Hartlage35-34—69-3Dani Holmqvist34-35—69-3Moriya Jutanugarn37-32—69-3Ariya Jutanugarn34-35—69-3Jennifer Kupcho34-35—69-3Ines Laklalech33-36—69-3Sydnee Michaels35-34—69-3Gabriela Ruffels35-34—69-3Madelene Sagstrom35-34—69-3Yuka Saso34-35—69-3Lauren Stephenson34-35—69-3Bailey Tardy35-34—69-3Gabriella Then36-33—69-3Jaravee Boonchant33-37—70-2Lauren Coughlin33-37—70-2Esther Henseleit33-37—70-2Christina ...Ebrard desafía la unidad en Morena y el liderazgo de López Obrador
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
(CNN Español) — La decisión del excanciller de México Marcelo Ebrard de rechazar el proceso por el que Morena definió su candidatura presidencial, que fue otorgada a la exjefa de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, representa un desafío tanto a la unidad de su partido como al liderazgo del presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador, coinciden analistas políticos consultados por CNN.Este miércoles, horas antes de que Morena anunciara los resultados de las encuestas para definir su postulación, Ebrard pidió que se repusiera todo el procedimiento, bajo el argumento de que en él hubo “graves inconsistencias”.“Cada día se parecen más al PRI de antes, qué tristeza”, dijo en un video publicado en la red social X, antes conocida como Twitter, al criticar que los responsables del ejercicio desatendieron su llamado e incluso, aseguró, utilizaron a la policía capitalina para intimidar a su equipo.Ebrard también señaló que será el lunes cuando decida qué hará con su futuro pol...Ruixin Liu posts best round of the year to lead LPGA in Cincinnati
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
CINCINNATI (AP) — Ruixin Liu of China was still suffering from allergies that forced her to withdraw from the LPGA Tour event last week. It didn’t stop her from posting a 7-under 65 on Thursday for her best round of the year and a one-shot lead in the Kroger Queen City Championship.Liu started so well that her lone regret was a par on the 12th hole when she hit her approach to 18 feet on the par 5 and three-putted for a par. She had seven birdies through 13 holes and then closed with five pars.Liu had a one-shot lead on the Kendale course at Kenwood Country Club over Peiyun Chien, Elizabeth Szokol, short-hitting Dottie Ardina and Linnea Strom. Liu reached the par-5 second hole for a two-putt birdie, made a 15-foot birdie on the next hole and then it all felt easy.“From that point on the putter is just rolling great,” Liu said. “I pretty much made everything except for hole No. 12. That’s the only bad hole I played today, because my second shot was only like 18 feet for e...I-70 eastbound, US 6 closed for wildfire near Wolcott
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Fire crews are working to contain a "large scale" wildland fire along Interstate 70 in Eagle County.According to the Eagle River Fire Protection District, the fire is between the interstate and Eagle River near the Horn Ranch Open Space. The fire started after a vehicle crashed and ignited dry grasses in the area. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox I-70 was closed in both directions between mile points 147 and 160, but the westbound lanes reopened around 5:20 p.m. U.S. Highway 6 is closed between mile points 150 and 160 because of damaged power poles.Crews were working to reopen both U.S. 6 and eastbound I-70 to avoid overnight closures, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.I-70 detour: Northern alternate routeDrivers were urged to use the northern alternate route to avoid the closure, as the interstate is expected to last several hours. The detour will add around 2.5 hours to travel time, according to CDOT.Here's ...Who's eligible for Denver's latest round of pandemic assistance?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver will start accepting applications for the Basic Cash Assistance for Households Program.The Denver Agency for Human Rights and Community Partnerships, through its partnership with Impact Charitable, is helping families who were ineligible for previous federal assistance during the pandemic. Colorado’s paid sick leave law has expanded: Here's what that means for workers "While the pandemic in its most extreme iteration may be over, there's still an aftermath of maybe not having the resources to go to the daycare that you went to before, or you had to move because you lost your job during the pandemic," said Atim Otii, director of the Denver Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs.The program is geared toward families who couldn't get help before because of their immigration status. The one-time, direct cash assistance of $1,000 or $1,500 — from the American Rescue Plan Act Fund — will be distributed to Denver residents who have been impacted by the pandemic an...Bear spotted in Broomfield
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DENVER (KDVR) — A bear is on the loose in Broomfield.The bear was spotted Thursday afternoon in the area of Zuni Street and West 150th Avenue, according to the Broomfield Police Department. Police posted about the bear at 5:07 p.m.Residents in the area told FOX31 they got a reverse 911 notification about the bear around 6:30 p.m. People were urged not to approach the bear if seen and to call 911 instead, or the non-emergency line at 303-438-6400. Neighbors were also advised to bring their pets indoors.Police and wildlife officers were monitoring.Gabby B gives her breast impression in new single ‘Leche,’ a collab with fellow SoFlo artist Vikina
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
If you’re thirsty for some new music, let Gabby B fill your cup. She just dropped a new track that celebrates a particular part of the female anatomy. Which part are we talking about? Deco’s Alex Miranda has never wanted to answer a question more.The eyes, the hair and the derriere have all inspired songwriters, but now, translated into English, the title of Gabby B’s new song is “Milk.”Gabby B (singing): “The way that I’m movin’ my body, I see that it’s turning you on, set the world on fire.”The song’s called “Leche,” and Gabby B wrote it because she felt another area of a woman’s body was getting too much attention.Gabby B: “There’s so many songs about booty, you know, dancing, twerking, and I’m like, ‘Why can’t we do a song about boobs?'”Fair enough. “Leche” is a collaboration between Gabby and another local artist, Pitbull protégée Vikina.The lyrics...MySpa inside InterContinental Miami extends Miami Spa Months through end of September
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
Getting a treat at the spa is a complete mood. A type of mood where you’re too zen to care about anything … except for the price. Over at mySpa, they don’t want you thinking about the price, they just want you to appreciate number one: yourself.Miami Spa Months ended in August, but mySpa inside the InterContinental Hotel has extended theirs until the end of September.Caroline Wilmot, mySpa Director: “You have more time to luxuriate and pamper yourself, because life just speeds up. Kids have just gone back to school. Spoil yourself with a treatment.”You had me at the word “spoil.” Deal me in.Caroline Wilmot: “The My Massage is a 50-minute full body Swedish. The hot stones we use on the back, neck and shoulders, with the aromatherapy, and ending with a revitalizing foot scrub.”China Brown: “I feel very rejuvenated. I feel pretty relaxed. Like, the hot stone method is definitely one of my favorites.”MySpa wants to take care of...Mass. schools cancel classes, dismiss students early as hot, humid weather continues
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:39:22 GMT
Soaring temperatures and a lack of air conditioning continue to drive school districts to either let classes out early or cancel them altogether this week.Woburn Public Schools was one of them, announcing Thursday that due to excessive heat and safety concerns, the school district would have early releases on Friday, just a day after the school year started.“We are writing to let you know that due to the oppressive heat and safety concerns at some of our buildings without air conditioning, we will be having an early release tomorrow, Friday, September 8th for all schools,” officials said in a statement to the school community. “Our early dismissal times are as follows: 11:30 a.m. for WMHS, 12:00 for Middle Schools, and 12:30 at our elementary schools. Our Kindergarten students will still have the delayed start time, and be dismissed at 12:30.”The decision came after a day of brutal temperatures, with hot, humid and hazy conditions plaguing the state, with are...Latest news
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