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January 08, 2022

Schoonover joins Stock and Leader law firm | Business | bradfordera.com - Bradford Era

Schoonover joins Stock and Leader law firm | Business | bradfordera.com  Bradford Era
January 08, 2022

Arizona using $7.5M in CARES Act funding for Yuma law enforcement academy - KTAR.com

(Facebook Photo/Arizona Western College) PHOENIX – Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Thursday announced the state was spending $7.5 million in federal COVID relief funding to increase law enforcement career training. The CARES Act money will go toward expanding the Law Enforcement Training Academy at Arizona Western College, a community college in Yuma. “By increasing the capacity at this advanced t...
January 08, 2022

COVID-19: Dartmouth cases nearing 400; Vermont Law School delays start - Valley News

HANOVER — Active cases of COVID-19 at Dartmouth College are approaching 400 at the end of the first week of winter term, according to the college’s online information dashboard. As of Thursday, the total included 254 undergraduates, 62 graduate students and 59 employees. Of those who have tested positive or who have symptoms and were awaiting results on Thursday, 217 students were in isolatio...
January 08, 2022

What is the Electoral Count Act? - NPR

It's a law that's been described as "almost unintelligible," "arcane" and "extremely complex." It's also the law that determines who will be the next president. The Electoral Count Act of 1887 has been derided by legal experts almost since the time is was first written, and this week members of both parties in Congress opened the door to updating the legislation. As the first bit of voting-sp...
January 08, 2022

Congress may change this arcane law to avoid another Jan. 6 - Boise State Public Radio

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., walks to the Senate floor at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. McConnell says he may be open to reforming the Electoral Count Act. It's a law that has been described as "almost unintelligible," "arcane" and "extremely complex." It's also the law that determines who will be president. The Electoral Count Act of 1887 has been derided by legal expert...
January 08, 2022

Dear Annie: We can’t stand the way our son-in-law treats our daughter - cleveland.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 daug...
January 08, 2022

The racist 1890 law that's still blocking thousands of Black Americans from voting - The Guardian

The Mississippi officials met in the heat of summer with a singular goal in mind: stopping Black people from voting. “We came here to exclude the Negro,” said the convention’s president. “Nothing short of this will answer.” This conclave took place in 1890. But remarkably, approximately 130 years later, the laws they came up with are still blocking nearly 16% of Mississippi’s Black voting-age...
January 08, 2022

Dear Annie: Son-in-law verbally abuses wife and also complains about her to in-laws - Greensboro News & Record

Dear Annie: Son-in-law verbally abuses wife and also complains about her to in-laws  Greensboro News & Record
January 08, 2022

WCC Law Enforcement Ceremony Celebrates Six Cadets & One Dean - Goldsboro Daily News

Wayne Community College celebrated the cadets who completed its 79th Basic Law Enforcement Training academy and the woman who oversaw almost all of those academies in a graduation ceremony last month. The six cadets who completed the college’s academy received certificates to work as sworn law enforcement officers in North Carolina. Certificates were conferred on: Johnathan Roderick Buckrham...
January 08, 2022

Minimum wage: New Virginia law could spur more back to work force - Bluefield Daily Telegraph

Minimum wage: New Virginia law could spur more back to work force  Bluefield Daily Telegraph