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Jun 15 2024
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Pittsburg safety Jadyn Hudson commits to UCLA football
UCLA football coach DeShaun Foster and his coaching staff continue to see the results of their improved recruiting efforts throughout the offseason. Pittsburg High safety Jadyn Hudson announced his commitment to the Bruins on Saturday afternoon, becoming the 11th player to announce their pledge to the Bruins publicly. He chose UCLA over Tennessee, Ohio State and USC. Hudson is ranked as a
Whittier Daily NewsJun 10 2024
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Haims: Smoke and fire safety
Natural disasters are inconvenient and unexpected. Regardless of whether it is a wildfire, heat wave or a winter storm, natural disasters put everyone and everything in their way at risk. They are nondiscriminating and affect everyone without bias. Most of our mountain communities located in the Western Slope are situated in what is called a wildland-urban interface (WUI). A WUI is any area
Vail DailyJun 09 2024
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Children learn farm safety
CHERRY VALLEY — Almost 100 children learned the ins and outs of farm safety on Sunday afternoon at the Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club. The event was sponsored by the Ashtabula County Farm Bureau and the Progressive Agriculture Foundation to help children ages four and older learn about safety on farms. Rachel Kalas and Lisa Berkheimer coordinated the event, using 12 different stations to
Star BeaconFeb 19 2024
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Mankato Public Safety honors fallen Burnsville officers
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - KEYC News Now is learning this Monday morning that one of the three first responders killed yesterday morning in Burnsville was a graduate of Minnesota State University (MSU) - Mankato. Officer Matthew Ruge received his Bachelors of Science from MSU’s law enforcement program in 2018, according to university staff. He joined the Burnsville police force in 2020 and was
KEYCMar 29 2024
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State to install hundreds of public safety cameras in Oakland, East Bay
The state of California continues its investment in East Bay public safety as it begins installing hundreds of high-tech cameras to aid law enforcement, according to a news release from Gov. Gavin Newsom's office Friday. The network of 480 cameras will help identify vehicles linked to crimes using real-time information and alerts, the release says. The California Highway Patrol has contracted
NBC Bay AreaJun 14 2024
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Officials stress water safety in wake of teen’s drowning
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - It’s a tragedy that has many in the Lincoln community reeling. A 16-year-old Lincoln Public Schools student is dead after from an accidental drowning in Holmes Lake on Thursday. It was a nightmarish scene of emergency workers at Holmes Lake. First, the frantic search to rescue the teen. Then, a heartbreaking recovery of the boy’s body. “When it turns into a locate, it’s
KOLNApr 11 2024
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FBI director warns of 'elevated' public, national safety; pushes for increased funding
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Thursday will warn of an "elevated threat" to U.S. public safety and national security while advocating for an increased budget.
"Looking back over my career in law enforcement, I’d be hard-pressed to think of a time where so many threats to our public safety and national security were so elevated all at once," Wray will say to the House Appropriations
Fox News DigitalJun 14 2024
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Keep safety in mind for Free Fishing Weekend in Ohio
LAKE MILTON, Ohio (WKBN) – In Ohio, it’s required by law to have a license when fishing at public waterways. However, this weekend, you can keep the fish without the extra charge. Free fishing returns to Ohio this Saturday and Sunday. All Ohio residents ages 16 and older will be able to fish without a license. However, there are a few things to keep in mind before you hit the water. “Make sure
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