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The Common Problems Found in Apartment Laundry Rooms

A shared laundry room is the greatest convenience a tenant could have in an apartment complex. However, property managers often face problems in these common areas. While shared laundry areas are handy, they can create frustration and dissatisfaction for residents. Learn more about how to address the common problems found in apartment laundry rooms.

Malfunctioning Machines

Nothing is more frustrating than hauling laundry down the stairs or hall only to find that neither the washer nor dryer works. These problems frustrate residents, especially if there is no communication between the property manager and the tenants. The mix of poor communication and broken machines can result in additional repair costs and unhappy tenants.

Solution

Property managers should schedule regular preventative maintenance and inspections by a professional technician. Additionally, managers can update tenants on necessary repairs by sending emails, texting their residents, and posting flyers around the complex. These best practices create happier residents.

Inadequate Ventilation

Poor ventilation in laundry rooms can result in damp, musty odors and create an unpleasant environment. Not improving the ventilation in laundry rooms creates mildew problems, which can lead to health problems for tenants.

Solution

Ensuring proper ventilation in the laundry room can be as simple as installing exhaust fans and ensuring tenants can open windows to improve air circulation. Regularly cleaning walls and surfaces can also prevent mildew buildup and keep the room smelling fresh.

Theft or Misplacement of Laundry Items

A common concern in shared laundry spaces is theft and accidental misplacement of laundry items. Thievery and misplaced laundry items could spell trouble for tenants later, creating a distrusting atmosphere within the community.

Solution

The best solution for preventing theft and helping residents track down misplaced laundry items is to place better security measures, such as cameras. You could also place lockers or storage areas in the laundry rooms so that tenants can feel comfortable storing their personal belongings and laundry supplies in the laundry room.

Overcrowding and Long Wait Times

One of the most common issues in apartment laundry rooms is overcrowding and long machine wait times. This problem is especially apparent during peak hours, leading to conflicts between tenants who must wait to use the limited machines available.

Solution

Property managers can address this by installing a booking system that allows tenants to reserve machines for specific time slots. A booking system helps decrease the likelihood of overcrowding and ensures a smooth laundry experience for all residents. You must also take into account how many washing machines you currently have. It’s essential to install additional washing machines when necessary to decrease tenants’ long wait times. Before installing additional machines, make sure there is enough room. If not, consider opening another laundry room area for additional tenants.

Apartment laundry rooms can be a valuable amenity for tenants if property managers address these issues effectively. Solutions such as booking systems, regular maintenance, proper ventilation, and security measures will significantly improve the laundry room experience for residents, leading to a happier and more harmonious living environment.

Small Town Mens League Is Getting Big Time Attention

Folks in small towns everywhere are gearing up for fall sports. The excitement and anticipation for football, volleyball, and cross country is evident as the word spreads about statewide polls and what games to plan on attending. Off in the distant shadows though, basketball sits and watches waiting for their time to come. Of course, if you know Mansfield’s boys basketball coach, Joshua Brown, you know there’s no sitting around during any time of the year. Brown hasn’t put his marker board down since the end of their 2022-23 season. There is no dust gathering on the court as Brown and the Tigers have run offseason practices, camps, and most recently, the program has started a Mens League in Mansfield as an offseason fundraiser for the program.

Coach Brown had pondered on the idea of starting a Men’s League for a while trying to figure out the pros and cons or if it’d even be a halfway successful ordeal. “I have talked about doing this for about two years and finally, Bryce Gentry asked if I was going to get it going” said Brown. “So I told him we would make up some flyers and see what happened. We opened up eight spots, put out flyers, and waited”. Although Coach Brown opened up eight spots for teams, he knew it might take time to get the ball rolling on something so new. Brown was hoping for at least a few teams to sign up, maybe even fill up to five of the eight spots. Instead, Coach Brown’s hope for a few turned into a downright blessing as the Mansfield Mens League had a full eight-team league listed on the schedule in no time flat. Players from the Mansfield, Waldron, Greenwood, and Fort Smith areas created teams with some sweet old-school NBA Jam names like Ball Hogs, OG Dubs, JDeez, ThunderKatz, River Valley Snipers, Mt. Zion, Long Ball, and Time Travelers.

The rules of the Mens League games are pretty cut and dry. Each team is supposed to have five players as a minimum roster and no more than 10 guys total. The games consist of two 20-minute running clock halves. They are played by regular basketball rules except during the running clock where the teams shoot one free throw for two points on shooting fouls and when a team is in the bonus. Last two minutes the shots are regular. These games aren’t just for fun and games either. The players are quite competitive and play just as hard as they would in their younger high school days which makes for a great show for the fans. There are two divisions that consist of four teams each. As it stands right now, in one of the divisions every team is 1-1 in league play and in the other, The River Valley Snipers lead the league 2-0.

 “There have been a lot more people come out than I had imagined”, said Coach Brown. “The support for teams has been great and makes the atmosphere fun. We are doing this as a fundraiser for our basketball program so getting eight teams has been a blessing. The money we are raising is going toward us playing at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City next season where the Oklahoma City Thunder plays. We will play at the arena and then go watch the Thunder play that evening. That experience for the boys wouldn’t be possible without this league and the teams playing so I am very thankful for each player and team that has signed up for this.”

The fast success of the Mens League is spreading and some big-time names have come to the small town of Mansfield for games. On Sunday, July 23rd The Jungle was graced by former Razorback and current Oklahoma City Thunders point guard, Isaiah Joe, as well as the Pittsburg Steelers defensive free safety, Trey Norwood, in the crowd. If you haven’t made it out to see a league game yet, you’d better chop-chop. There is only one more week of play in the regular season as the league convenes again on Sunday, July 30th. The fun doesn’t end there though. The Mens League will also usher in a postseason tournament on Sunday, August 6th.

UAFS Announces 2023-24 Women’s Basketball Schedule

NOTE TO OUR READERS: With this story, RNN Sports proudly announces the addition of University of Arkansas at Fort Smith sports coverage! Special thanks to UAFS Sports Information Director Jostun Pomplin for providing RNN Sports with the latest updates so that we can share them with our readers! GO LIONS!

FORT SMITH, AR – University of Arkansas – Fort Smith Women’s Basketball has released its 28-game schedule for the 2023-24 season.

The Lions will play six nonconference games and 22 Lone Star Conference games in their last season in the LSC before moving to the MIAA. Six opponents qualified for the NCAA Tournament last season.

UAFS tips off the slate for the second year in a row against Westminster College, this time with the Griffins making the trip to Fort Smith for a pair of games November 10-11 at Gayle Kaundart Arena at the Stubblefield Center.

Four of the six nonconference matchups will be at home for the Lions, as they also host Southern Nazarene Nov. 15 and Arkansas Tech Nov. 21. UAFS will make return trips to Northeastern State Nov. 18 and UA Monticello Nov. 25 to conclude non-league play.

The conference opener is Nov. 30 against West Texas A&M at the Stubblefield Center, followed by Lubbock Christian on December 2. Other league home opponents include Texas A&M-Kingsville, Texas A&M International, Midwestern State, Cameron, UT Tyler, St. Edward’s, St. Mary’s and Oklahoma Christian for the home finale March 1.

Following the first weekend of conference play at home, the Lions will play five straight games on the road, starting Dec. 7 at Angelo State. The Lions will then play at UT Permian Basin and Oklahoma Christian before the winter break.

UAFS will visit Texas Woman’s January 4 for its first game of 2024 and will also visit UT Tyler, St. Mary’s, St. Edward’s, Texas A&M International, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Western New Mexico and Eastern New Mexico.

Postseason play begins March 7-10 with the LSC Tournament with the NCAA South Central Regional scheduled for March 15-18.

Note to Our Readers: The previous story was sourced directly and in its entirety from the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith Sports Information Department, Jostun Pomplun.

Messi Scores Winning Goal in Miami Debut

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL- One of the most highly anticipated U.S. sporting debuts in recent memory lived up to expectations and more Friday.

Lionel Messi, the World Cup champion and seven-time Ballon d’Or winner, came off the bench to score one of his trademark free kicks in second-half stoppage time as Inter Miami defeated Cruz Azul 2-1 in a Leagues Cup opener for both teams.

It was 9:26 p.m. ET when Messi stopped warming up in front of the packed south stands at DRV PNK Stadium, grabbed his pink jersey and jogged to the halfway line before replacing 18-year-old midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi, himself of Argentine descent, in the 54th minute.

Up until that point, fans had only seen Messi on the bench, as the Miami substitutes strangely did their pregame and first-half warmups out of sight, presumably back by the locker room.

Messi’s first historic touch came with 55:30 on the clock, but it was his touch past the 90-minute mark that was the only one that mattered.

When the visitors committed a foul 25 yards out with five seconds left in the two minutes extra, everyone knew what could potentially happen next.

And it did.

Messi curled the resulting free kick into the top corner with his legendary left foot, sending the sellout crowd of around 21,000 into a frenzy.

“It was a very good game for us. We were looking for a match like this one and to give a win to these fans,” Messi told Apple TV.

“I want to thanks all these people. They are making me feel very welcomed here so I’m very happy to give this victory back to them.”

For Miami, which has the worst record in MLS, the goal was the perfect start to the team’s new era.

“I knew it was the last chance,” Messi added of his free kick. “I just tried like I always do and fortunately the goalkeeper couldn’t get the ball.

“It is important for this team to get wins because we are not in a good position in the league. I know this is another tournament, but it will help our morale.”

Even before the goal, every touch from Messi was met with intense anticipation, and when he turned on a dime in the 67th minute, leaving Cruz Azul defenders in the dust, the roar from the crowd would have drowned out any small jet departing from the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport next door.

Of course, the doubters will point out that Messi showed little interest in tracking back during the game and that Cruz Azul scored their tying goal through Mexico International Uriel Antuna when Messi was on the pitch, but none of that mattered.

“It’s such a moment for this country,” Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham said. “It’s such a moment for the league. And it’s a very proud moment for us.”

For those who suggested he was coming to South Beach for an end-of-career vacation, Messi provided an ideal response.

“We should be surprised by what Messi did because it is a constant achievement,” said Gerardo “Tata” Martino, Miami’s head coach and Messi’s former one at both Barcelona and Argentina.

“For him [to sign with Miami] is a life and family choice, but he said he came to play and win and he showed that from his first game.”

Gomez: Absolutely no doubt Messi would score free kick

Herculez Gomez reacts to Lionel Messi’s sensational goal to win the match for Inter Miami in stoppage time.

As for the game pre-Messi, the first half was highly entertaining considering it featured two last-placed teams, with plenty of open space for both to exploit.

For the second straight outing under new coach Martino, Miami set up in a 4-3-3, the same formation used by Argentina to win the World Cup last year.

It was the visitors who started the game firmly on the front foot though, as Miami goalkeeper Drake Callender was called into action twice in the opening four minutes.

Miami did a satisfactory job of soaking up the early pressure, but things went sour when right back Ian Fray went down with a noncontact injury to his left knee. Fray has already had two ACL injuries in his young career, as he tore his right ACL in 2021 and 2022.

In the 44th minute, Miami took the lead for the first time when Robert Taylor controlled a sublime cross-field pass from fellow winger Robbie Robinson, cut inside from the left and unleashed a tremendous low shot from just inside the box that went off the far post and in.

Messi leaped from his seat, threw his hands in the air, applauded several times and broke into a wide smile.

Cruz Azul’s leveler threatened to spoil a party that had attracted fellow sporting greats LeBron James and Serena Williams, music legends Gloria and Emilio Estefan as well as Kim Kardashian.

Messi thought he’d provided the assist on the potential winning goal in the 87th minute when he fed substitute Josef Martinez for an easy finish, but Messi was ruled offside in the buildup.

Minutes later, the ball was in the back of the net legally, the game was over soon after that and the beginning of this next chapter in Messi’s story was written.

Miami’s final group game in the Leagues Cup will be on Tuesday against Atlanta United in Fort Lauderdale, with Cruz Azul visiting Atlanta five days later. The knockout stage — which Miami has one foot in after this victory — will start Aug. 2.

The top three teams in this competition will qualify for the Concacaf Champions League but after a beginning like this, Messi might already have his sights on a first piece of silverware in his new home.

Note to Our Readers: The previous story was sourced directly and in its entirety from ESPN.

Student Perspectives on Mane Event New Student Orientation at UAFS

The fall semester at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith is just a month a month away, and a steady stream of prospective students and their families are touring the UAFS campus getting ready to start their lives as Lions.

On Friday, July 21, the second of three Mane Event new student orientations welcomed nearly 300 students who will call UAFS home this fall. Joined by their supporters and families these future students took campus tours with current UAFS students who gave them the inside scoop about campus life, met with professors and deans who shared valuable academic information, and visited with support services professionals who will make sure they have everything they need to succeed.

As they departed on their campus tours, several of these newly enrolled Lions shared what they look forward to and the benefits of attending Mane Event.

Macey McGhee of Fort Smith will be majoring in Marketing. Being just down the street from home, she looks forward to home-cooked meals but is eager for classes to begin. “I’m excited to meet my professors and see what my classes are like because it’s very different from high school. I’m excited to see the different aspects.”

Xavier McGahey of Charleston will be majoring in criminal justice. Mane Event was one of his first trips to the UAFS campus, and he brought along a friend for the adventure. “I chose to come to UAFS to study criminal justice because it was the best option around. When I look back on my time, I believe UAFS will help me get to where I need to be and do what I was supposed to do.”

G’Kayla Ross of Fort Smith will be majoring in nursing. She attended Mane Event with her parents and will start the semester having already earned numerous concurrent credits while in high school. Already familiar with campus and student organizations, G’Kayla plans to join IDEAL Women when classes begin. “I want to be part of (IDEAL Women). It made me happy to hear that they give people a voice who don’t really have a voice.”

Carter Rogers, Emily Brown, and Olivia Rogers of Van Buren are siblings who will all attend UAFS in the fall. Carter will be majoring in Mechanical Engineering, Emily will be majoring in Radiography, and Olivia will be majoring in Elementary Education. All three have friends who will join them at UAFS and plan to help one another with their studies. At Mane Event, all three siblings hope to win a scholarship.

Maycie Bailes of Greenwood will be majoring in Elementary Education. She signed up for Mane Event after her friends told her about their experience attending the first Mane Event of the summer. Maycie will be living on campus with a friend from Greenwood and a friend from Spiro, Oklahoma. “It will be our first time living away from home, and I’m really excited about it. But I’m most looking forward to meeting the education professors and the head of the department.

The final Mane Event of the summer will take place next Friday, July 28, and will feature a unique Spanish track for parents and families!<https://uafs.edu/news/2023-mane-event-spanish.php>

Obituary – Billy Melburn Tull (1944-2023)

Billy Melburn Tull of Waldron, Arkansas went to be with his Lord and Savior, Thursday, July 20, 2023 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas with loved ones by his side. Billy was born January 19, 1944 to William W. Tull and Retha (Whitmore) Tull in Cauthron, Arkansas. He was 79 years old. First and foremost Billy loved the Lord. He was a long-time member of Hon Baptist Church. 

Billy was an over the road truck driver for many years. He worked for Whirlpool, Waldron Furniture, Tyson Foods and Weightech. Billy was married to the love of his life, Virginia for 33 blessed years. Billy loved the life they had created together. They worked side by side in everything from building flower beds and gardens to traveling and beyond. He loved feeding his fish in the pond and sitting on the deck with his little dog “Buckshot”.  One of his biggest thrills was deer hunting and telling stories with his buddies. Billy’s friends were like family to him. He could strike up a conversation with anyone who would soon become a friend. He loved to talk truck driving and hunting. Billy especially loved getting to go eat catfish and laughing with friends. Of course, one of Billy’s biggest passions was finding a good place to eat…Now that’s a truck driver for ya!! 

Billy leaves behind to cherish his memory, his loving wife, Virginia of the home, his son: Darren Tull and wife Kathy of Hon, Arkansas and three step children that loved him dearly. Papa Bill will forever remain in the hearts of a host of grandchildren great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. Billy will be missed by all that knew him and the many whose lives he impacted including many extended family members, neighbors, friends and loved ones.

Billy was preceded in death by his parents, brother Rab Tull, and sisters Shirley Taylor and Betty Carter.

Billy’s life celebration will be 10:00 a.m., Monday, July 24, 2023 at the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Waldron, Arkansas. Interment will follow in the Centerpoint Cemetery near Waldron.

Billy’s pallbearers  will be Hunter Nevills, Caleb Free, Dennis McDonald, David Jent, Charlie Abbott and Todd Abbott. Honorary pallbearers will be Steve Tull and Kenneth Floyd.

Billy’s visitation will be Sunday, July 23, 2023 from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas.

Indianapolis Wins USL Women’s Final

INDIANAPOLIS – Alia Martin’s goal in the first period of extra time lifted Indy Eleven to a 2-1 victory against NC Courage U23 in the 2023 USL W League Final on Saturday afternoon, earning the Girls in Blue the second title in league history before a boisterous crowd of 5,419 fans at Michael A. Carroll Stadium.

The attendance set an Indiana record for the highest-attended women’s soccer game in the state’s history. Martin’s game-winner, which earned her the Final MVP award, followed a back-and-forth contest that had seen Indy take a second-half lead through Maddy Williams before North Carolina’s Lauren Martinho responded with 15 minutes to go to send the game to extra time. Having pegged back their hosts to force an additional 30 minutes, the Courage had the first-half chance of extra time on a shot from the edge of the penalty area that was comfortably saved by Indy goalkeeper Nona Reason, but in the 99th minute the hosts regained the lead. Off a corner kick from the right a defensive header at the back post fell for Martin, who at the second attempt looped a brilliant overhead kick that dropped into the top-right corner of the net.

North Carolina tried to respond quickly, but Indy’s defense worked to limit clear chances as Grace Bahr in particular worked to block shots in front of Reason. Phoebe Goldthwaite had an effort from 20 yards just before the end of the first period that curled over the top-left corner of the net for the visitors, while Mia Olario also sent an effort high early in the second period after a good move allowed her to open space in the right channel. Indy had moments where it looked to get on the front foot in pursuit of an insurance goal, too, but the Courage had more consistent pressure as they pushed for an equalizer. It produced a chance with eight minutes to go when Hannah Jabril controlled in the right side of the penalty area but snapped her shot well wide of the left corner. Indy also withstood another scramble in the box after a threatening Courage free kick from the left, while Jabril went close on a near-post cutback from the right by Izzy Brown with a minute to go.The Courage went even closer in stoppage time as a corner kick from the right fell to Taylor Chism in the left side of the penalty area for a shot that took a slight deflection before rattling the outside of the left post. After Reason claimed the ensuing corner kick, however, the visitors’ hopes of completing an undefeated season came to an end as Indy held on for victory.
Indy Eleven’s Alie Martin is awarded the USL W League Final MVP award by USL Super League President Amanda Vandervort. | Image courtesy Matt Schlotzhauer / Indy Eleven
North Carolina had made the brighter start of the sides in the opening 90 minutes, holding the majority of possession, but the first big chance for the visitors came in the 12th minute when Martinho stole possession in midfield and broke forward alone only to be denied by a one-handed save by Reason.The chance saw the game open up and swiftly Indy had a chance of its own as Williams and Sam Dewey combined to set up a chance for Williams from the left side of the penalty area that curled just wide of the right post. Indy threatened again six minutes before the halftime break as Dewey eluded a defender at the top of the penalty area and forced a good low save by North Carolina’s Emmie Allen.The Courage continued to control more possession as the second half began, but Indy’s incisiveness in creating opportunities saw the hosts break the deadlock. After helping the hosts retain possession in the attacking half, Williams finished deftly with the outside of her right foot after being played in behind the North Carolina back line by Greta Kraszula in the 64th minute to put the Girls in Blue ahead.

North Carolina hit back with 15 minutes to go, however, as Olario and Aven Alvarez worked possession on the right to create space for Olario to deliver a left-footed cross that found Martinho, whose header looped into the left corner of the net. Indy looked to regain the lead late as substitute Maisie Whitsett delivered a cross from the left that came to Lizzie Sexton in the right side of the penalty area, only for Sexton’s shot to be turned onto the left post by Allen before the defense cleared to safety as the game headed to extra time. Through Martin’s finish, though, the hosts were able to hold on to secure the first league title in club history.

Scoring Summary
IND – Maddy Williams (Greta Kraszula) 64’
NCC – Lauren Martinho (Mia Olario) 75

IND – Alia Martin 99’Lineups
Indy Eleven: GK – Nona Reason; D – Grace Bahr (Rhonda Ojongmboh 116’), Greta Kraszula (Rafferty Kugler 67’), Annika Creel, Jenna Chatterton (Susie Soderstrom 81’); M – Alia Martin, Ella Rogers, Sam Dewey (Maisie Whitsett 67’); F – Katie Soderstrom, Maddy Williams (Emma Johnson 67’), Addie Chester (Lizzie Sexton 77’)

NC Courage U23: GK: Emmie Allen; D – Brooklyn Holt, Bella Ayscue, Braelynn Francher (Taylor Chism 79’), Aven Alvarez (Phoebe Goldthwaite 79’); M – Lauren Martinho (Hannah Jibril 107’), Katie Groff, Maggie Graham (Amelia Brown 60’); F – Mia Oliaro, Mackenzie Geigle (Izzy Brown 60’), Emily Moxley

MVP: Alia Martin, Indy Eleven

Attendance: 5,419

The United Soccer League previously announced its intentions to expand to Northwest Arkansas with both women’s and men’s teams that will play at a new stadium to be built in Rogers.

Note to Our Readers: The previous story was sourced directly and in most of its entirety from the United Soccer League.

“Just Roll with It” Serving up Recipes and Humor

By Sheri Hopkins, Lifestyle Contributor

Hello everyone! The heat is on, the heat is on! Remember that old song? Well, it’s on.

I had the most wonderful surprise Saturday. I thought I was going to a birthday party for my great niece, Raylee Belle, but it was a surprise 60th birthday party for me. I admit it, I cried. It was put together by my sweet, precious daughter-in-law, Loren, and my son Jacob. They got me good. I had so many great friends and family there. Thank you to everyone that came to help me celebrate and for all the wonderful gifts. You only turn 60 once and they made my day special.

Jacob was telling that the party was a decoy so he could get a U-Haul and load up all my junk and move me to Pink Bud Nursing Home. He thinks he’s funny. Jokes on him, I’m going to move to Van Buren, right next door to him and Loren. I will be just like Marie Barone in the Everybody Loves Raymond sitcom.

I do my best to obey the Laws of the Land. I try my best to be a good, upstanding citizen, but every once in a while, I slip up and do something I shouldn’t. I’ve had a few speeding tickets in my time. Once I went seven months without renewing my car tags and never got pulled over one time. I thought someone had stolen my sticker and the lady at the DMV really found enjoyment in telling me, no they have been expired for seven months. I’m surprised I didn’t have to give them a kidney to get them renewed. One time they spelled my name wrong on my driver’s license and when I told them, they made me prove it. I said, “you’re the one that done it.” Can you believe I had to bring my marriage license and birth certificate to get them to change it?

One time I had Elvis playing in the car CD player and was driving through Huntington and got pulled over for speeding. This policeman was from some other area, filling in, and obviously didn’t know me at all. I told him “if you said I was speeding, I was speeding. I was listening to Elvis and have no clue.” He really acted like it made him mad and he got an attitude with me, so guess what? I got one right back with him. I politely let him know that my nephew was the judge and that made him even more mad. I seriously thought he was going to cuff me and stuff me. To make a long story short, he went back to his car and ran all my information and he let me go and gave me a warning. I have often wondered why he let me go.

I have run a few stop lights in my day. I was at our one and only stop light in Mansfield, pulled up and looked both ways and away I went. Ella yells, “Nana, you just ran the red light!” Oops, I guess I was zoned out.

Also, according to Chuck, I do back up by braille. He always told me I could not drive. If that was the case, would y’all get in the car with me and let me drive? One time we were driving down the road and Chuck was driving my car, and we were in a fight. He pulls off to the side of the road and tells me to get out. Hello, Mr. We are in my car, if anyone is getting out, it’s you. The crazy stuff that we done during 28 years of marriage. I laugh sometimes thinking about it.

This week’s recipe is for a good dip that I love. Kandis Howard made it for me a few times, and when you get started, you can’t quit eating it. It’s yummy and easy, Cilantro Jalapeno Dip.

CILANTRO JALAPENO DIP
3-4 jalapenos, deseeded (I use the chopped ones in the can, because I don’t like chopping them) 1 bunch of cilantro
1 cup sour cream
1 cup mayonnaise
1 packet of Ranch dip (powdered dip mix)
Use a food processor to finely chop the jalapenos and cilantro. Mix the sour cream and mayonnaise together and add the dry ranch. Then add the jalapenos and cilantro, mix well. It’s better if you let it sit overnight. Get you some chips and enjoy. Have a great week and remember when you are smiling, the whole world smiles with you.

NFL Owners Unanimously Approve Sale of Washington Commanders

NEW YORK, NY- NFL owners voted unanimously on Thursday to approve the sale of the Washington Commanders franchise to a partnership led by Josh Harris from former owners Dan and Tanya Snyder, the league announced.

Harris, who co-owns multiple professional sports teams, entered into a purchase agreement with the Snyders on May 12 for a league-record price of $6.05 billion.

“Congratulations to Josh Harris and his impressive group of partners,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement on Thursday. “Josh will be a great addition to the NFL. He has a remarkable record in business, sports, and in his communities. The diverse group that Josh has put together is outstanding for its business acumen and strong Washington ties and we welcome them to the NFL as well.

“I met Josh several years ago, prior to his acquisition of an interest in the Steelers and have been fortunate to get to know him better over the past few months. I know he has a commitment to winning on the field, but also to running an organization that everyone will be proud of — and to making positive contributions in the community.”

Harris said during Thursday’s news conference that “as a lifelong Washington football fan” he was excited by the opportunity to lead the franchise and make a difference on and off the field.

“This franchise is part of who I am, and who I’ve become as a person. But being a fan is not enough,” Harris said. “To be successful, we understand that we need to win championships, have a positive impact on the community, and great incredible memories and experiences for our fan base, much as I had as a youth growing up in Washington.”

“To our team and our incredible fan base in Washington, a new era of Washington football is here. It’s time to get to work.”

Josh Harris following purchase of Commanders: ‘I’m all in’ on this team’.

The agreement was subject to NFL approval by a vote of at least three-fourths (24) of the league’s 32 owners. Initially, there was thought that ownership could vote on the sale during May’s Spring League Meeting in Minnesota, however, the complicated nature of the sale required more time for the league’s finance committee to sign off on the agreement and schedule Thursday’s Special League Meeting.

The league also announced on Thursday the findings of an investigation led by former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White into allegations of workplace misconduct and potential unlawful financial conduct made against Snyder and the team by former employees of the Commanders. White’s investigation sustained a former team employee’s allegation of sexual harassment by Snyder, as well as an allegation by a former Commanders executive of “deliberate underreporting of NFL revenues” by the team.

“The conduct substantiated in Ms. White’s findings has no place in the NFL,” Goodell said in a statement on Thursday. “We strive for workplaces that are safe, respectful and professional. What Ms. (Tiffani) Johnston experienced is inappropriate and contrary to the NFL’s values.” The league fined Snyder $60 million as a result of White’s findings and in resolution of all outstanding matters. Snyder also recently settled lawsuits with Maryland and the District of Columbia over fans’ season-ticket deposit money.

The NFL hired White to lead an investigation in February 2022 after Snyder was accused of sexual misconduct by a former team employee during a congressional roundtable. An earlier review of the franchise, conducted by attorney Beth Wilkinson’s firm, found in July 2021 that Washington’s workplace culture had been toxic for many years. As a result of Wilkinson’s findings, Snyder and the team were fined $10 million, and the league said Snyder had turned day-to-day operations over to his wife, Tanya. No written report of Wilkinson’s findings was released.

In 24 seasons under Snyder’s ownership, the Commanders posted a 164-220-2 record with six playoff appearances. Washington last made the playoffs following the 2020 regular season and last won a playoff game following the 2005 regular season.

NOTE TO OUR READERS: The previous story was sourced directly and in its entirety from NFL.com

Four Hogs Named Preseason All-SEC


FAYETTEVILLE
– Led by running back Raheim Sanders’ first-team selection, four Razorbacks earned preseason All-SEC honors on Friday morning in a vote by members of the media.

In addition to Sanders, Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson and offensive lineman Brady Latham garnered preseason second-team All-SEC praise. Defensive back Dwight McGlothern was the Razorbacks’ lone representative on the defensive side of the football, picking up preseason second-team All-SEC honors.

Sanders, the first Razorback running back to earn preseason first-team All-SEC recognition since Knile Davis in 2012, is coming off one of the greatest seasons by an Arkansas running back in recent memory after rushing for 10 touchdowns and 1,443 yards – fourth-most in a single season in school history – in 2022. Sanders became just the second Razorback to ever run for 1,400+ yards and return to school the following year, joining Arkansas legend Darren McFadden, who ran for a then school record 1,647 yards in 2006 before breaking his own record in 2007 with 1,830 yards. Sanders finished second in the SEC in rushing yards en route to being named First-Team All-SEC by the Associated Press and USA Today.

Jefferson, the first Razorback quarterback to earn preseason All-SEC accolades since Tyler Wilson in 2012, is poised to rewrite a large portion of the Arkansas record book this fall as he heads into his third season as the Hogs’ full-time starter. Jefferson already sits inside the career top 10 in school history in completions (436 – 7th), yards (5816 – 7th), touchdown passes (48 – 6th), 300-yard passing games (5 – 3rd), total plays (1028 – 6th), total yards (7245 – 5th) and touchdown responsibility (67 – 4th). Jefferson’s name is already dotted throughout the school record book for numerous single-season records, including twice for completion percentage in 2021 (.673 – 3rd) and 2022 (.680 – 2nd).

Latham, a third-team All-SEC selection by Pro Football Focus last year, has been a staple on the Arkansas offensive line over the last three seasons, starting in a team-leading 36 consecutive games dating back to 2020. In 2022, he tied for the team lead in offensive snaps played (983) while allowing only two sacks and committing just two penalties.

McGlothern, who earned second-team All-SEC honors from the league’s coaches last year, had an impressive season for the Hogs in 2022, staring all 13 games and racking up a career-high 52 total tackles. He led the Arkansas defense and finished second in the SEC with four interceptions, picking off passes in each of his first two games as a Razorback against Cincinnati and South Carolina before adding interceptions against Alabama and Kansas in the Liberty Bowl.

As a team, the Razorbacks were picked to finish fifth in the SEC West, receiving three first-place votes. Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman has led the program to consecutive winning seasons and back-to-back bowl victories entering 2023.

Arkansas kicks off the season at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, against FCS foe Western Carolina at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Ark. Season tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by clicking here or by calling the Razorback Ticket Center at (479) 575-5151.

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