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Mar 23 2024
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Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: 3 fraud calls, 8 crashes
• 11 a.m. Vehicle accident without injury, Eisenhower Boulevard and Hahns Peak Drive. • 6:53 p.m. At North Madison Avenue and East Eisenhower Boulevard, a 41-year-old Fort Collins man on a failure-to-appear warrant. • 8:51 p.m. At South U.S. 287 and West County Road E, a 20-year-old Longmont woman for investigation of vehicular eluding.
Reporter-HeraldMar 26 2024
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Public vote for ‘Nonprofit of the Year’ added to Macomb Business Awards
This year the public will have a say in one of the Macomb Business Awards. Macomb County Planning and Economic Development (MCPED) will be launching its first-ever public vote for Nonprofit of the Year. The new category and vote will be part of the Macomb Business Awards presented by Consumers Energy May 9 at Andiamo Celebrity Showroom in Warren, recognizing local businesses and organizations
Macomb DailyMar 25 2024
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Toms River Police Department Hiring Special Law Enforcement Officers
TOMS RIVER, NJ – The Toms River Police Department announced it is actively seeking applicants for the role of Special Law Enforcement Officer Class II. This call is open to individuals with a current SLEO II certification from a New Jersey Police Training Commission-approved police academy. Additionally, the department welcomes applications from retired police officers who have concluded their
Shore News NetworkMar 13 2024
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Holcomb signs tenure bill into law
Governor Eric Holcomb signed Senate Bill 202 into law today. It requires professors at Indiana’s public universities to promote “intellectual diversity” in the classroom in order to keep tenure protections. The law's supporters say it will protect conservative speech on campus, but many faculty disagree, saying the bill’s ambiguous language could lead professors to lose their jobs for
Indiana Public MediaMar 20 2024
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Biden drops into Arizona to mobilize Hispanic vote
President Biden ventured to Arizona on Tuesday in an effort to reach out to Hispanic voters. His appearance at a local restaurant in Phoenix was heralded by campaign signs that read “Latinos con Biden/Harris.” A recent AP-NORC poll, however, has revealed that only 36% of Hispanic adults approve of the job Mr. Biden is doing. In addition, 38% of U.S. adults overall give the president the nod,
Washington TimesMar 20 2024
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Ivey signs bill banning some forms of help with absentee voting
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has signed into law a bill that Republicans say would prevent fraud in absentee voting but that Democrats and some advocacy groups say will criminalize work that helps the elderly, disabled, and incarcerated people cast their ballots. Ivey signed SB1, by Sen. Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, which passed the Legislature on Tuesday. “Here in Alabama, we are committed to ensuring
AL.comMar 25 2024
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ORR delays bond vote due to spring snow storm
RUTLAND, S.D. (KELO) — The Oldham-Ramona-Rutland school district is postponing its bond vote tomorrow by a week due to the weather. The school board held an emergency meeting this afternoon and made that decision. They are hoping the third time is the charm to build a new school. Two other bond issues were defeated in the past, so school district leaders have scaled down the project once again
KelolandMar 23 2024
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In-person absentee voting for April 2 election underway
Washington Co., WI – In-person absentee voting is underway for the April 2, 2024, election. Any qualified elector who is unable or unwilling to appear at the polling place on Election Day may submit a request to vote an absentee ballot to their municipal clerk. A qualified elector is any U.S. citizen, who will be 18 years of age or older on Election Day, has resided in the ward or municipality
Washington County InsiderFeb 26 2024
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Early voting deemed unconstitutional
A Delaware Superior Court judge has stuck down the state’s early voting law for general elections, and also permanent absentee voting laws, saying they are unconstitutional. The state’s early voting law, passed by the General Assembly and signed into law in 2019, goes against the Delaware Constitution that states “the general election shall be held biennially on the Tuesday next after the
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