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April 14, 2022

Gov. Doug Ducey signs law to stop health providers from billing victims for rape kits - The Arizona Republic

Gov. Doug Ducey signs law to stop health providers from billing victims for rape kits  The Arizona Republic
April 14, 2022

WSCC ATHLETICS: Women's golf qualifies for NJCAA National Championship; Law finishes 3rd at ACCC Golf Tournament; tennis update - The Cullman Tribune

Wallace State freshman Hope Harrell finished in a tie as the NJCAA South District tournament individual runner-up. (WSCC Athletics) HANCEVILLE, ALA. – Wallace State’s women’s golf team finished runner-up this week at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) South District Tournament, hosted by the Lions at Cross Creek Golf Course. With the runner-up placement, Wallace State’s...
April 14, 2022

Law Enforcement Agents in the Hydesville Area - Redheaded Blackbelt

Late morning on April 14th, we were alerted to a large law enforcement presence along Highway 36. Readers later confirmed that Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) vehicles, along with agents from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, were at a residence in the Hydesville area. HCSO Public Information Officer, Samantha Karges, confirmed that HCSO deputies were active in the area ...
April 14, 2022

Stacey Abrams loses bid to use same Georgia fundraising law that benefits Gov. Brian Kemp - CNN

CNN — A federal judge ruled Thursday that a fundraising committee associated with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams’ campaign cannot begin raising unlimited campaign contributions. Abrams and One Georgia, the leadership committee she registered in March, filed a lawsuit earlier this year against Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and other state officials arguing that a state ...
April 14, 2022

Vermont Law School names new president - vtdigger.org

Editor’s Note: This story by Alex Hanson first appeared in the Valley News on April 14. Rodney A. Smolla is the next president of Vermont Law School. Courtesy photograph A longtime law professor and higher education administrator will be the next president of Vermont Law School in South Royalton. The state’s only law school announced Thursday that Rodney A. Smolla will start work on July 1, a...
April 14, 2022

Illinois state law will allow home cooks to sell their food at festivals, online - MyStateline.com

STEPHENSON COUNTY, Ill. (WTVO) — Have you thought about selling your own homemade food but don’t know where to start? This year, a new Illinois law allows certified operators to sell their products in more locations than just Farmer’s Markets. The “Home-to-Market” Act allows regular people to sell kitchen-made products. Karen Hobbs owns KH Food Safety and Consulting Services, and has worked a...
April 14, 2022

Mayor chooses longtime Gulfport law enforcer as city's new police chief - WLOX

GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Gulfport’s mayor has picked a new police chief and he has deep roots in the city he’s sworn to protect. Adam Cooper currently serves as Commander of Operations for the police department, a position he’s held since December 2018. But he’s been serving the city of Gulfport for 27-years. “After a thorough nationwide search with highly-qualified internal and external cand...
April 14, 2022

Mid-Missouri law enforcement groups hope to diversify new hires - KOMU 8

Mid-Missouri law enforcement groups hope to diversify new hires  KOMU 8
April 14, 2022

Pine Belt law enforcement agencies meet for safety collaboration - WDAM

PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - With safety as a top priority in the Pine Belt, law enforcement agencies in Forrest County and surrounding counties came together to discuss ways of improving communication between agencies. Forrest County Sheriff Charlie Sims says this is an important step in opening the communication lines and setting up processes to improve the share of law enforcement data. “By s...
April 14, 2022

N.Y. Democrats back election law change to remove former Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin from ballot - New York Daily News

This is a modal window. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. ALBANY — Advocates and Democratic lawmakers have devised a way to boot recently indicted ex-Lieutenant Gov. Brian Benjamin from the ballot. Or at least prevent another problem like the one Dems will face in two months when Benjamin’s name will still appear...