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Apr 13 2024
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Madison County's 9 fire departments receive automated emergency defibrillators
MARSHALL - Madison County has been awarded 27 automated external defibrillators, as revealed in the Madison County Board of Commissioners April 9 meeting. In that meeting, Dillon Cantrell, an assistant chief with Laurel Volunteer Fire Department, provided the Board of Commissioners with updates from emergency management and the 911 call center. According to Cantrell, the AEDs were provided by
Asheville Citizen-TimesApr 17 2024
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Defense Rests in Trial of Arizona Rancher Accused of Killing Illegal Immigrant
The jury is set to begin deliberating following closing arguments on April 18. NOGALES, Ariz.—A jury on April 18 will hear closing arguments in the monthlong trial of an Arizona man accused of murdering an illegal immigrant on his ranch property near the U.S.-Mexico border. George Alan Kelly, 75, faces charges of second-degree murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in the alleged
The Epoch TimesApr 17 2024
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Europe is Starting to Wake Up to Needing Defense—Including a Nuclear Deterrent
The wailing is getting louder across Europe. Elites in Brussels and national capitals are clutching their pearls as they view American opinion polls. Their U.S. friends, the usual Masters of the Universe who dominate political and economic affairs, are reacting similarly. Although the presidential election is more than six long months away and much can happen before November 5, they all are
The American ConservativeApr 03 2024
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Massachusetts searches for new Department of Correction Commissioner
Massachusetts is looking for a new commissioner of the Department of Correction, following the retirement of Commissioner Carol Mici. She officially retired last week after five years at the helm if the state's prison system. The state Executive Office of Public Safety and Security said the governor's office is "finalizing plans to establish a comprehensive search process" to identify and
WBURApr 16 2024
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Lawsuit alleging rampant racism at Chicago Water Department cleared for trial
A federal judge has cleared the way for a high-profile trial this summer over allegations that Black employees at the Chicago Department of Water Management were subjected to years of racist and sexist slurs, including some by politically connected top-level supervisors. In his 54-page ruling on summary judgment issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly said there was sufficient
Chicago TribuneApr 20 2024
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Timberwolves use reworked defensive assignments, tighter focus to beat Suns in Game 1
Phoenix superstar Kevin Durant scored his typical 31 points in Saturday's NBA playoffs Game 1, but the Timberwolves held scorers Devin Booker and Grayson Allen to a combined 5-for-19 shooting in a 120-95 decision just six days after the Suns soundly beat them at Target Center. Allen went 0-for-3, Booker 5-for-16 on an afternoon Wolves coach Chris Finch shuffled his defensive assignments and
Star TribuneApr 30 2024
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Nuggets coach Michael Malone: defense of NBA title won't get any easier against Wolves in Round 2
DENVER (AP) — Sending LeBron James to his earliest playoff exit was harder than it looked, and Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone doesn’t foresee the next step in their title defense getting any easier. Not with the likes of Karl Anthony-Towns, Rudy Gobert and Anthony Edwards up next when the Minnesota Timberwolves visit the Mile High City this weekend for the start of their second-round
Associated PressApr 20 2024
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Dan Lanning addresses arrest of Oregon football defensive back Daylen Austin
EUGENE — Daylen Austin’s status with the Oregon football program remains unclear following his arrest in connection with a fatal hit and run earlier this week. Oregon coach Dan Lanning, speaking publicly for the first time since Austin’s arrest Monday night, would not elaborate as to the second-year defensive back’s status with the team. “I have no updates right now beyond I know Daylen’s
The OregonianApr 12 2024
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Tulsa Police Department academy graduates 18 new officers
Tulsa Police Department academy cadets Dustin Clark, Callie Crase and Shaylie Fain take their oaths Friday during a graduation ceremony. The six-month academy graduated 18 apprentice police officers and one fire investigator, according to TPD. Graduates now become officers in training, who undergo 16 weeks of field training. With the latest academy graduates, TPD now has 793 sworn personnel
Tulsa WorldApr 12 2024
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Stitt addresses State Department of Education departures, illegal immigration
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt said Friday that the reported exodus of more than 130 people from the Oklahoma State Department of Education since Superintendent Ryan Walters took over “sounds like a good thing” and defended Walters’ handling of the department. In a story published first online Thursday, a spokesman for Walters told The Oklahoman that reports of scores of people leaving the
Tulsa World