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MSU target, PG Carlos Medlock Jr. is becoming one of fastest risers on recruiting trail
MSU target, PG Carlos Medlock Jr. is becoming one of fastest risers on recruiting trail

USA Today

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

MSU target, PG Carlos Medlock Jr. is becoming one of fastest risers on recruiting trail

A prospect Michigan State basketball identified early in the recruiting process is becoming one of the fastest risers this summer. Carlos Medlock Jr. of Branson, Mo. picked up an offer from the Spartans in mid-June and has quickly risen up the recruiting boards with strong summer play on the circuits. Medlock -- who is originally from Michigan but recently transferred to Link Academy in Missouri -- shot up the recruiting rankings recently, now sitting as a four-star prospect. When Michigan State offered him last month, Medlock was a three-star prospect. Medlock now ranks as the No. 9 point guard and No. 104 player in 247Sports' composite rankings for the 2026 class. For some perspective, on June 16 when he picked up his Spartans offer, he ranked as the No. 26 point guard in the class. Michigan State was Medlock's first power conference offer, with Michigan and Oklahoma State following the Spartans' suit since then, per 247Sports. It should come as no surprise that Tom Izzo and his staff was able to identify a top talent before others did, and hopefully that will give Michigan State an edge in this now heated battle for a premier talent in the 2026 class. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.

Gifts of Hope breaks ground on expansion
Gifts of Hope breaks ground on expansion

Yahoo

time20-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Gifts of Hope breaks ground on expansion

Mar. 19—West Texas Gifts of Hope broke ground Wednesday on an expansion to its building at 700 W. First St. which will double its capacity. Gifts of Hope provides lodging to people from across the Permian Basin region and Eastern New Mexico who are undergoing cancer treatment. Staff was joined by volunteers, board members, the Odessa Chamber of Commerce, medical professionals, the FMH Foundation, Fraternal Order of Eagles and Texas Oncology among others for the occasion. Hope House, as it is also called, currently has four private rooms each with a separate en suite bathroom, living room, dining room, and kitchen. All offered at no charge, with the exception of the patient's food, the website said. Patients are able to stay at Hope House in Odessa, with a referral from Texas Oncology-Odessa West Texas Cancer Center. Patients must live 30 miles or more from Ector County and be in active treatment, the website said. Executive Director Brenda Medlock said the expansion will enable them to add four additional bedrooms, a new laundry room, refreshment bar, office space and a Look Good, Feel Good shop. Each bedroom can hold up to three people. Last month, they had more than 15 requests to stay at Hope House, Medlock said. This week, they had nine requests. Some people are returning for treatment. "That tells you the need in this community," she added. The expansion has been in the making for more than four years, Medlock said. About a year and a half ago, they decided they could make the expansion work. She said the project cost is about $900,000. They hope to open the expansion in September of this year. Fletco is doing the construction. Board President Blake Little said in remarks that the board had worked its tail off to get this project going. He believes strongly in the organization because they are helping people who can't help themselves. "(They are) going through the worst time right now. Cancer is an awful thing. It's probably one of the worst things ... people can go through and us to be able to help people that literally can't take care of themselves go home and have the means to take care of themselves ... that helps me push for this every day," Little said. Having the expansion start to become a reality is awesome and he is grateful for all the community support, he added. "It's truly a blessing. It's a mess right now because of the way the construction is going, but it's going to be awesome with us doubling the size of it, (doubling) the amount of people we can help on a daily basis, which truly means a lot," Little said.

Dead woman hidden in basement for over a month; her ex-boyfriend is now facing charges
Dead woman hidden in basement for over a month; her ex-boyfriend is now facing charges

Yahoo

time29-01-2025

  • Yahoo

Dead woman hidden in basement for over a month; her ex-boyfriend is now facing charges

A man has been formally charged after a woman was found dead in the basement of his home. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The U.S. Marshals arrested 33-year-old Darrell Carter Jr. on Jan. 16 at a house in the 5600 block of Levi Kramer Boulevard for an active warrant out of Stark County, CBS affiliate WBNS reported. The warrant was for failure to appear on an assault charge. Carter told authorities that a dead woman was in the basement, according to court records. TRENDING STORIES: About 2 million federal employees offered buyout to resign; Who this impacts locally Person plays scratch-off game, wins $500K in Ohio Air Force brigadier general removed from WPAFB command due to inappropriate relationships Police found Chara Medlock dead. Carter told detectives Medlock was an ex-girlfriend, according to court records. He said that he found Medlock dead in a bedroom in the basement on the morning of Dec. 9, 2024. He said he didn't call the police because he had warrants, WBNS reported. Carter then told authorities during the interview that he moved Medlock from his bed and placed her in another part of the basement, where he concealed her body under a deflated plastic pool and multiple air mattresses. Records say that Carter told detectives he continued his daily activities because he believed police would eventually find Medlock. Carter reportedly said he didn't realize it would take that long for police to find and arrest him. He was indicted on one count of abuse of a corpse. Police have not said how Medlock died. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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