Can a thermos keep a meal warm enough to enjoy hours later? We conduct a little experiment in our studio…

Can a thermos keep a meal warm enough to enjoy hours later? We conduct a little experiment in our studio…
Wednesday September 9th, 2020
The thermos is back and with more uses (0:00)
What is the first thing you do when you wake up? (2:56)
All I need to know about you (10:34)
Beefalo update! (14:38)
Drama in the US open… (18:49)
A bad decision caused these students BIG money! (22:20)
Couples Court! (28:52)
Eve took down Raven yesterday meaning we start fresh with $100! Will Raven begin a new streak in Can’t Beat Raven? (35:19)
Did the thermos keep the noodles warm enough for Raven to enjoy? (39:25)
Shelton chief fires fifth police officer in six weeks as second investigation nears end CT Post
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine study paused after one illness CT Post
East Haven parents protest for safer schools outside of BOE meeting WFSB
Lamont: Next 60 to 90 days ‘crucial’ in slowing COVID The Hour
Norwalk PD: Man assaulted over cheating allegations The Hour
Greenwich Police: Two arrests made in July 4 fireworks display in Cos Cob The Hour
Four states added to CT travel advisory, two territories removed Stamford Advocate
PD: Three CT resident charged in duck’s disappearance; Quackers remains missing New Haven Register
USGS Reports 3.1 Magnitude Earthquake in New Jersey NBC New York
Arts & Crafts on Bedford this weekend Stamford Downtown
One of the biggest stories here in Connecticut lately has been the search for Buddy The Beefalo. To catch you up real quick, basically last month there was a beefalo (cross between a bison and domestic cattle) who escaped from a slaughterhouse near Plymouth, CT. The police in the area named him “Buddy The Beefalo” and he’s been on the run every since.
There have been videos and photos people have posted on social media, but they have yet to track down Buddy who’s still roaming the woods of Connecticut.
The new update to this story though is how police officers in Plymouth have setup a GoFundMe campaign to raise enough money to buy the animal from the owner once they find it and let him life the rest of his life peacefully on an animal sanctuary.
They needed about $6,000 and as of the posting of this blog it seems they have surpassed it already! Which is great news.
Now they just need to find Buddy.
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What celebrity (according to Raven) tried to kiss him?!
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Tuesday September 8th, 2020
School lunch (0:00)
Generic vs. Name brand (3:06)
All I need to know about you (11:05)
Credit due! (14:44)
Renting movies at home (21:20)
What makes your family unique? (25:15)
Couples Court (32:44)
Can’t Beat Raven; we have a winner! (39:41)
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Students in Over 4 Dozen Cities, Towns Across Conn. Head Back to School Today NBC Connecticut
Computer virus delays first day for Hartford public schools CT Post
California fire sparked by device to reveal baby’s gender CT Post
Valley Regional High School temporarily closed after two students test positive for COVID
5 things to know about schools reopening in Norwalk The Hour
Weir Farm expands access and hours The Hour
CT Sun clinch Playoff Spot New Haven Register
New Haven’s summer spike in violence and what city leaders are doing about it WTNH
Staff Members at Wallingford Restaurant Test Positive For COVID-19 NBC Connecticut
Arts & Crafts on Bedford this Saturday Stamford Downtown
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Miley Cyrus had a big week on the Shooting Stars countdown. She manged to hold her number 1 spot all the way to the weekend with her new song Midnight Sky.
5 DAN + SHAY – I SHOULD PROBABLY GO TO BED
4 HARRY STYLES – WATERMELON SUGAR
3 TAYLOR SWIFT – CARDIGAN
2 JAWSH 685 & JASON DERULO – SAVAGE LOVE
1 MILEY CYRUS – MIDNIGHT SKY
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Another story you can add to your “Why didn’t I think of that?!” list.
12-year-old Ayann Naqvi from Shelton had a great idea for a product after years of being annoyed that his ornaments always kept falling of their family Christmas tree. He calls it an ornament anchor! It started out as a school project. Then he started to submit it to school fairs and different fairs all over. This past January all his hard work seemed to pay off when QVC contacted him asking about placing an order. Fast forward to last week… and QVC actually featured his product on one of their shows!
I may have to get a few of this this holiday season. I’m ALWAYS picking up ornaments around our tree.
See the full story and what they look like HERE.
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