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INFORMATION ABOUT THESE CHANGES ON OUR WEBSITE, MY NBC5 DOT COM. FROM THE SIGHT OF LOTS OF CARS CARRYING THEM HOME… CHRISTMAS TREE FARMS WERE BUSY THIS WEEKEND. TODAY… VERMONT GOVERNOR PHIL SCOTT CUT DOWN A FEW OF HIS OWN. NBC 5’S YUNIER MARTINEZ JOINS US FROM ESSEX JUNCTION. WITH WHAT HE LEARNED ABOUT LOCAL TREE SALES. YUNIER… HERE AT WHITCOMB FAMILY TREE FARM – THE FAMILY IS SELLING CHRISTMAS TREES FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME. AND THEY’RE READY TO HELP YOU FIND THE PERFECT ONE. (CENTER LOGO WIPE) IT’S THE START OF A NEW HOLIDAY TRADITION AT WHITCOMB FAMILY TREE FARM IN ESSEX JUNCTION THIS YEAR MARKS THEIR FIRST SEASON OFFERING CHRISTMAS TREES TO THE VERMONT COMMUNITY and Monday morning Governor Phil Scott stopped by to HELP KICK OFF THE SEASON AND PICK OUT THE PERFECT TREE. 11;12;57;22 – 11;13;02;09 Gov. Phil Scott, Vermont
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A man accused of ramming his vehicle through a Lincoln towing companys fence and then driving off to avoid paying the fee is facing charges.
A Ukrainian woman launched a volleyball training business in Calgary with the hopes of helping young players reach their full potential on and off the court. Nataliia Klimenova has plenty of experience when it comes to volleyball, having played on the Ukraine National Team and for Mount Royal University.
Nebraska now shifts its focus from the Big Ten season to the postseason after a hard-hitting schedule on the court, on the road and in the air.The Huskers are confident after a challenging season with the Big Ten super conference and heavy travel schedule, but coach John Cook said it’s all more reason to get pumped up.”This is a great challenge for us to try to win this new conference, kind of a super conference with those four teams in there, plus all the added travel that you’re going to have,” Cook said.Cook was rocking the back-to-back Big Ten title gear along with seniors Lexi Rodriguez and Merritt Beason after Saturday’s win against Maryland.In Lincoln on Sunday, you could hear the team cheering from across the building when they learned they’d start the postseason against Florida A&M.READ MORE: Nebraska, Creighton earn national selections in 2024 NCAA Volleyball Tournament”To get to celebrate here and be a top four seed means we get to play at home. So that’s always super exciting,” Rodriguez said.The players made little mention of last season’s run to the championship match until they were asked. They’re now statistically better and lost fewer games this season.”I’m sure it’ll be it’ll be used as fuel and motivation going into this tournament. But I mean like Lexi said, we just try to stay in routine and try to just do what we do every single day and not overcomplicate it,” Beason said.The team captains and head coach ready to crank it up later this week, after some much needed downtime first.”We’ll go through a recovery workout tomorrow. We’re going to have kind of a mini yoga session and stuff like that. Try to give them some downtime because we, you know, we’ve literally been together for half this month on the road,” Cook said.Cook described this season as the real deal after he said last season was a magical run.He challenged the fans to will the team to the championship.Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a surprising new view of a long-studied galactic neighbor, the Sombrero galaxy, revealing a perspective that looks quite different from the wide-brimmed Mexican hat for which it was named.Taken with the space observatory’s Mid-Infrared Instrument, or MIRI, the image showcases the galaxy’s smooth inner disk, rather than the glowing core that usually shines in visible light images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. Webb’s view makes the “crown” of the sombrero invisible, changing the appearance of the galaxy to resemble a bull’s-eye. Meanwhile, distant galaxies glimmer in the background of the image.The galaxy also known as Messier 104, or M104 is about 30 million light-years from Earth in the Virgo constellation. French astronomer and comet hunter Pierre Mchain discovered it in 1781. Mchain named the galactic find for his colleague Charles Messier, who famously cataloged star clusters and nebulae.Webb’s sensitive instruments can detect celestial objects through varying wavelengths of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye, to reveal previously unseen details of the universe.The fine details of Messier 104 detected by MIRI also showcase the galaxy’s outer ring, revealing how dust a crucial ingredient for celestial objects such as stars and planets is structured and distributed throughout the galaxy.Previously, when NASA’s now-retired Spitzer Space Telescope observed the Sombrero galaxy, the outer ring appeared smooth, but Webb’s new imagery reveals the complex, clumpy nature of the dusty ring, which could suggest the presence of a stellar nursery.Webb’s new detections also enabled astronomers to spot carbon-containing molecules, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, in the dust ring, which further suggests that the galaxy’s outer ring may be home to star-forming regions. But the Sombrero galaxy is quiet in terms of star formation compared with other galaxies such as Messier 82. Ten times as many stars are born in the latter galaxy than the estimated 100 billion stars that exist in the Milky Way.Scientists estimate that the rings of the Sombrero galaxy produce less than one solar mass of stars each year, with one solar mass equaling the mass of our sun. In contrast, the Milky Way is responsible for creating about two solar masses a year, according to NASA.The supermassive black hole at the center of the Sombrero galaxy is also less active than those at the center of other galaxies, slowly consuming material from Messier 104 and releasing a bright but small jet of radiation.But the galaxy is full of 2,000 globular clusters, or groups of hundreds of thousands of old stars gravitationally held together, providing the perfect place for astronomers to conduct comparison studies of stars that are the same age but differ in mass and other aspects.The Webb telescope, launched in December 2021, will begin its fourth year of observing the universe in July. Scientists across the globe have applied for observation time with the telescope to search for exoplanets and their atmospheres, stars and distant galaxies.
Roger Golubski was found dead in his home as jury selection in his trial was expected to start on Monday.
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence said Sunday after the team’s loss against the Houston Texans that he’s “feeling better.” He exited the game with a concussion.
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Lake-effect snow blanketed swaths of the U.S. as Thanksgiving travelers journeyed home over the holiday weekend.