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November 14, 2021
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report from a Marion resident who allegedly ran a truck off his property with a deer hunting rifle after the trespasser reportedly dumped a truckload of dirt by his boat. He asked deputies to ban the person from the entire subdivision.
A driver reportedly parked their vehicle in Hungry Horse in such a way that it blocked traffic and then got out hol...
November 14, 2021
Money & the Law: Things to know before you come to the rescue Colorado Springs Gazette
November 14, 2021
State Auditor Cindy Byrd makes remarks on an investigation into Epic Charter Schools on Oct. 1, 2020. Tulsa World file
New revelations and allegations about the Epic Charter Schools founders from Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd ought to light a fire under lawmakers and law enforcement.
At a meeting of the Republican Women's Club of Tulsa County on Tuesday, Byr...
November 14, 2021
CANFIELD — Though voters rejected a charter amendment to ban city managerial employees from using city money or time to engage in political activity, the prohibition remains in place because of state law, supporters and opponents of the proposal say.
“There’s already a state law that forbids public funds or employees to do political work so the failure to pass this doesn’t mean it permits us ...
November 14, 2021
A 52-year-old Kalaheo man who was arrested for criminal littering today was also charged for allegedly assaulting the state Department of Land and Natural Resources law enforcement officer who arrested him.
Randall Sheldon Hoffman has been charged for assaulting the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement officer, criminal littering and resisting arrest.
The land department in...
November 14, 2021
Special to the Detroit Free Press
Troy-based Giamarco, Mullins & Horton PC makes its case for being a “standout” among law firms by staying true to best practices, says Rosemary Gilchrist, chief operating officer.
“Our basic philosophy is better is better, not bigger is better,” said Gilchrist, whose firm earned the No. 5 ranking among small companies in the 2021 Detroit Free Press Top ...
November 14, 2021
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — When Army veteran John Spencer Jr. returned home from the Vietnam War at 21 years old, he was immediately stripped of his dog tags, uniform and dignity.
“It was almost like being a criminal,” Spencer said.
Instead of being recognized as a war hero, Spencer was given an other-than-honorable discharge. For more than 50 years, he was denied the veteran status, military honor...
November 14, 2021
Poland and Hungary have used the largesse of the European Union to undermine democracy and the rule of law. Is it too late to bring them in line?
Viktor Orban and Jaroslaw Kaczynski Photo Illustration: 731; Photos: Bloomberg; Getty Images
Governments across Europe are showcasing their plans to reinvigorate economies after the pandemic, and nowhere more so than in Poland. Ruling Law & Ju...
November 14, 2021
Tega Toney, vice president of the American Federation-Teachers (AFT) West Virginia, speaks on the upcoming legislative review of Chapter 18 and 18a of the state code during a town hall discussion at the Cabell County Schools Central Office on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.
Former state delegate Joshua Higginbotham speaks on the upcoming legislative review of Chapter 18 and 18a of the state code durin...
November 13, 2021
Former President Donald Trump encouraged staffers to feel free to break the law, his one-time press secretary Stephanie Grisham told CNN’s Jim Acosta on Saturday.
Grisham’s revelations came just days after a federal investigative report revealed that at least 13 former Trump officials violated the Hatch Act by intermingling their government duties with campaigning.
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