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February 09, 2022

Quapaw Nation building law enforcement network | Local News | joplinglobe.com - Joplin Globe

Quapaw Nation building law enforcement network | Local News | joplinglobe.com  Joplin Globe
February 09, 2022

Proposed San Diego street vendor law gets key approval - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Angelica and Eric Cervantes stop at a street vendor for COVID masks and costumes with their children Eric (5), Melanie (3), and Joseph (1), outside the Midway Museum on July 28, 2020 in San Diego. Legislation, which aims to foster vendors while protecting cherished public space, is headed for March council vote SAN DIEGO — A long-awaited proposal to crack down on street vending in San Dieg...
February 09, 2022

Sims 4 Wedding Expansion Won't Be Released In Russia Due To Anti-Gay Law - IGN - IGN

EA and Sims developer Maxis have announced that they will not be releasing the upcoming The Sims 4 expansion pack, My Wedding Stories, in Russia. In a blog post today from The Sims Team, Maxis said that releasing the pack in Russia would have meant "compromising the values we live by," saying that federal laws would have forced them to make changes to the pack's development and marketing. My ...
February 09, 2022

VIDEO: Buffalo and law enforcement officials talk McKinley HS shooting, stabbing - WIVB.com - News 4

Watch our continuing coverage in the video player above. BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A scary day outside McKinley High School leaves the community shaken after a student is stabbed several times and a security guard is shot in the leg. Authorities initially reported this afternoon a male student was shot, a Buffalo Police spokesperson now says the 14-year-old student was stabbed, not shot. BPD co...
February 09, 2022

Law enforcement warns against online dating scams - WMBB - mypanhandle.com

In this photo illustration taken on October 6, 2020, a user checks the dating app Tinder on a mobile phone in Islamabad. – Unlike in many countries where… Read More PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) — With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, more people might be downloading dating apps to their phones to find a date for the holiday. While people have success on the apps, there’s also a potential ...
February 09, 2022

Law captures first league title - CT Insider

Jonathan Law won the SCC Quinnipiac Division for its first girls basketball title. Team members (front row) are Sabrina Lawless, Talia Salanto, Shelby Green, Paige Jolley, Mariyah Reid, Jenna Wasserman and Nicolina Salanto; (second row) Chloe Piccirillo, Macie Rascoll, Chloe Konareski, Zoe Johnson, Tessa Piselli andTaylor Coretti; (standing) Grace Baird, Emily DeLucia, Lily Baird, Chloe Haasc...
February 09, 2022

Supporters call to expand Good Samaritan law for overdoses - WABI

Supporters, including people touched by overdose deaths, testified Wednesday to the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. (File) (MGN) AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Supporters of a proposal to expand Maine’s Good Samaritan law for overdoses will be passing out purple ribbons for supporters to wear during the governor’s State of the State address. Supporters, including people touched by overdo...
February 09, 2022

Lake County hands Montana $4M-a-year bill – for law enforcement - KBZK Bozeman News

Lake County says enforcement of felony cases against Native Americans on Flathead Indian Reservation is costing it $4 million a year. HELENA — Western Montana’s Lake County is the only Indian reservation county in the state where local law enforcement handles felony cases against Native Americans – and says it’s costing the county about $4 million a year. But that obligation should be covered...
February 09, 2022

Lake County hands Montana $4M-a-year bill – for law enforcement - KTVH

Lake County says enforcement of felony cases against Native Americans on Flathead Indian Reservation is costing it $4 million a year. HELENA — Western Montana’s Lake County is the only Indian reservation county in the state where local law enforcement handles felony cases against Native Americans – and says it’s costing the county about $4 million a year. But that obligation should be covered...
February 09, 2022

Leash law stands - Bouldercityreview

Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review The chambers at City Hall were full Tuesday, Feb. 8, as residents expressed their opinions about proposed changes to the city's leash law. The changes failed in a 2-3 vote. Grant to help fund water meter replacement Restrictions for pets proposed Fire department seeks to add 9 to staff Residents will not have to follow new restrictions for their pet...