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December 25, 2021

Southern Baptists commend new law to aid Uyghurs in China - Kentucky Today

Southern Baptists commend new law to aid Uyghurs in China  Kentucky Today
December 25, 2021

MHP to conduct first class of only certified law officers - Daily Leader - Dailyleader

The Mississippi Highway Patrol is now accepting applications for Cadet Class 66, the first class to consist of only certified law enforcement officers. The minimum qualifications for Cadet Class 66 are as follows: • The applicant should be at least 21 years old, a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Mississippi, and of good moral character. • The applicant must have a ...
December 25, 2021

The Frank Walker Law/PSN Daily Notebook- December 25 - Pittsburgh Sports Now

Update (11:47 AM)- **Nice Christmas present for Aliquippa 2023 defensive back/wide receiver Donovan Walker as he picks up his first D-1 offer, and it comes from Greg Gattuso and Albany. This past season, Walker finished with 80 tackles, 8 interceptions, 3 returned for touchdowns and 13 pass breakups. Defensive highlights ️ Finished the season with 80 tackles ️ 8 INT 3 returned for touchdow...
December 25, 2021

Finnish Lawmaker Introduces Draft Law to Ban Illegal Settlement Goods - Palestine Chronicle

An illegal Jewish settlement in the Occupied West Bank. (Photo: Oren Ziv, via ActiveStills.org) Veronika Honkasalo, a member of Finland’s parliament, has introduced a legislative motion that seeks to ban the import of goods manufactured in the Israeli settlements illegally built in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian Territory, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported. The motion targe...
December 25, 2021

Riverhead Daily: Law Firm Donate Meals To Island Harvest Food - Patch.com

(Riverhead Daily) Good day, people of Riverhead! It's me again, Diane Witek, your host of the Riverhead Daily. Here is the top story in Riverhead Daily today. First, today's weather: Breezy in the afternoon. High: 46, low: 29. Here are the top stories today in Riverhead: Riverhead law firm Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP donated more than 30 meals to the Island Harv...
December 25, 2021

Anger over masks mandates, other covid rules, spurs states to curb power of public health officials - The Washington Post

At the entrance to the Lowe’s in a central Ohio strip mall, a bright blue-and-white sign tells customers that, under local ordinances, they must wear a face covering inside. Next door, at Hale’s Ales & Kitchen, a sign asks customers to please be patient with a staff shortage — with no mention of masks. The city line between Columbus and suburban Hilliard crosses right through the strip ma...
December 25, 2021

After Supreme Court hearing, a new look at baby ‘safe haven’ laws - The Arizona Republic

For years, Nicole Olson had longed for a baby and gone through a rigorous and emotional adoption process. Then Olson and her husband got a call asking if they’d like to adopt a newborn. That day. As soon as possible. The baby had been relinquished through what’s known as a safe haven law. Such laws, which exist in every state, allow parents to leave a baby at a safe location without crimina...
December 25, 2021

Law enforcement departments struggle with hiring, retention - South Florida Sun-Sentinel - South Florida Sun Sentinel

Brandon Diaz was driving around the north side of Chicago when a blank billboard caught his attention. The summer-like, autumn weather would soon give way to gray skies and bone-chilling temperatures, and Diaz, the head of the Fort Lauderdale police union. came up with a plan to capitalize on that. The end goal was to lure cold, COVID-restricted Chicago police officers to sunny, freedom-touti...
December 25, 2021

Labor Law: Don't let employees slip away during the Great Resignation. Take action now. - Richmond.com

Labor Law: Don't let employees slip away during the Great Resignation. Take action now.  Richmond.com
December 25, 2021

Letter to the Editor: Law enforcement – Saving a life - Pagosa Springs Sun

Dear Editor: I would like to begin with an apology to the citizens of Pagosa Springs and Archuletta County for violating the law during my residency here in the past two years. For my disrespect and endangering the public I was sentenced to jail time and surrendered myself in December to satisfy my sentence. I am only able to write this letter because of the swift actions of two Archuletta co...