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April 27, 2022
Bowman Field Airport receives funding from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law International Airport Review
April 27, 2022
Polling booths are set up at a location in Kalamazoo Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (WWMT/Lexie Petrovic)
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Voters in Kalamazoo County will decide the fate of a law enforcement and safety millage renewal in the Tuesday, May 3 special election.
The millage was first approved in 1980 and has been renewed every six years since then.
The money would go towards making improvements and mai...
April 27, 2022
Whilst the pace of law firm mergers is yet to match pre-pandemic levels, 2022 has seen an uptick in merger activity in the U.K. market with the Clyde & Co and BLM merger (combined revenue approximately £700m) being the largest to be announced to date.
Both firms are heavily insurance focused—but operating at different ends of the market spectrum, with Clyde & Co enjoying a leading rep...
April 27, 2022
Andrews McMeel Syndication
Dear Abby,
My husband and I are expecting our second child. Our first pregnancy ended in miscarriage, so we were overjoyed to find out I was pregnant again, this time with a little girl. We've already given her the name "Mandy."
PVD Pies baker is cooking up MUST TRY pies in her new kitchen Patinkin: Uh-oh ... the word is out – I'm being "indicted" Big black bear pay...
April 27, 2022
A new law in Florida makes it easier for parents, residents and others to object to books and other materials in school and seek to have them removed. That inspired an atheist in the Sunshine State to send letters to 63 school districts requesting the removal of the Bible.
Chaz Stevens, a self-described “stunt activist,” is objecting to the book’s depictions of rape, cannibalism, bestiality a...
April 27, 2022
Higher density housing may take a while to arrive in cities, but YIMBYs are pushing for accountability as plans are made. (Shutterstock)
By Manuela Tobias
CalMatters
The passage of 2021’s Senate Bill 9 was supposed to herald the end of the single-family zoning that many point to as a culprit of California’s housing crisis. But four months into the new era, little has changed, and the scant en...
April 27, 2022
If there’s was any doubt before, there should not be now: The first and utmost priority for police responding to the scene of a drug overdose is the health and safety of the person who is overdosing — and there is no close second.
As the legislative session wound down Monday, lawmakers approved a bill that would give Maine one of the nation’s strongest Good Samaritan laws, protecting from pro...
April 27, 2022
A supportive mentor can make all the difference in a lawyer’s career. In the fourth installment of our series, “Why Mentoring Matters,” we hear from two more Big Law attorneys—a mentor and mentee from Katten who work in different office locations—who share first-hand experiences and thoughts on what makes their mentoring relationship work.
In the fourth part of our “Why Mentoring Matters” ser...
April 27, 2022
Three law students at the University of Idaho filed a lawsuit against school administrators this week claiming they were punished for expressing their Christian beliefs.
The case — named Perlot v. Green after one of the plaintiffs, Peter Perlot, and UI President Scott Green — was submitted Monday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho. Perlot and the two other students, Mark Mil...
April 27, 2022
Three washed checks cashed at a location remained dirty to an account manager who called the Kalispell Police Department to report the fraudulent activity.
Someone allegedly broke into a modular unit and left behind drug paraphernalia, but that’s not all. To add insult to injury the person used the unplumbed toilets.
Someone barked about an ongoing issue of a small dog with a pink collar slee...