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January 08, 2022

2021 in Review | Legal & Law Enforcement • The Yellow Springs News - Yellow Springs News

Zyrian Atha-Arnett stood with his defense lawyer, Jon Paul Rion, during his sentencing on July 21, in the 2019 stabbing death of Leonid “Lonya” Clark. Atha-Arnett pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter as part of a plea deal with the Greene County Prosecutor’s Office, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison for that and other charges. (Photo by Carol Simmons) Atha-Arnett sentenced In July...
January 08, 2022

Broomfield police chief reflects on 40-year law enforcement career - Boulder Daily Camera

Broomfield Police Chief Gary Creager speaks during a ceremony for National Police Week at the Broomfield Police Department on May 10, 2021. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) After a 40-year law enforcement career, Broomfield Police Chief Gary Creager is retiring on Tuesday. Creager, who began his career at the Arvada Police Department after graduating from the University of Northern Colorado...
January 08, 2022

Law officers begin effort aimed at crushing crime in Jackson - The State

Federal and local law officers are embarking on a new initiative aimed at curbing crime in Mississippi’s capital city. Officials from several agencies outlined the Jackson program at a Thursday news conference. The “Violent Gun Reduction and Interdiction Program” has already begun, and law officers promised many more arrests in 2022. “Homicides in the city of Jackson have increased to record ...
January 08, 2022

Law Officers Begin Effort Aimed at Crushing Crime in Jackson - U.S. News & World Report

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Federal and local law officers are embarking on a new initiative aimed at curbing crime in Mississippi’s capital city. Officials from several agencies outlined the Jackson program at a Thursday news conference. The “Violent Gun Reduction and Interdiction Program” has already begun, and law officers promised many more arrests in 2022. “Homicides in the city of Jackson hav...
January 08, 2022

LYNDALL HARNED: New ag tax exemption law requirements - The Independent

New KY Agricultural Tax Exemption Law Requirements Anew law went into effect on Jan. 1 that will directly affect anyone who farms and indirectly anyone who is a home gardener or hobby farmer. The law is KRS 139.481, passed in the 2020 legislative session, and it requires farmers who are eligible for agriculture exemptions from sales and use tax apply for and use their Agriculture Exemption (A...
January 08, 2022

Law enforcement investigating Harmony Montgomery's last known address Saturday - WMUR Manchester

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Manchester police and other law enforcement agencies will be on scene Saturday at Harmony Montgomery's last known address. Authorities said they are investigating at 77 Gilford Street, where 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery lived before going missing in 2019. The home has different owners that are not connected to the case. Officers said people should avoid the area while they...
January 08, 2022

Commissioners Approve Purchase of Body Worn Cameras for Law Enforcement - TAPinto.net

HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ - At a special meeting of Hunterdon County’s Board of County Commissioners Dec. 30, a county requisition of $111,770.08 was approved for the purchase of body-worn cameras from vendor Axon Enterprises Inc. based in Scottsdale, Arizona. The allocation is for equipment for personnel of the Hunterdon County Sheriff’s Office. County Purchasing Agent Ray Rule introduced County ...
January 08, 2022

Dear Annie: Our son-in-law is humiliating our daughter - SILive.com

Annie Lane writes the Dear Annie advice column. Dear Annie: Hope you can give us some sage advice! My daughter is married to a man who has many good qualities but is very controlling. He knows everything and always must have things his way as well as the last word. When we are all together, he dominates the conversation when we are eager to hear from his wife, who we all miss and love. My dau...
January 08, 2022

Labor Law: Employers should take ADA requests seriously and review them on a case-by-case basis - Richmond.com

RTD Metro Business law columnist, Karen Michael. A health system who required an employee to take a flu vaccine as a condition of continued employment did not violate the Americans with Disabilities Act despite the worker suffering a bad vaccine reaction, according to a federal appeals court ruling in December. Jasmine Norman sued her employer, NYU Langone Health System, for failing to reason...
January 08, 2022

Law enforcement leaders from Door, Kewaunee counties make their case for more resources - Green Bay Press Gazette

STURGEON BAY - More resources, more appreciation, better chances to hire. In a time where funding for law enforcement agencies and how it's used is a subject of great discussion if not controversy, Door and Kewaunee county law enforcement leaders said their greatest need in coming years will be to have the manpower, tools and funds necessary to continue to perform their jobs. Along with conti...