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Executive order reveals Alachua County Sheriff's Office under investigation by FDLE
The Gainesville Sun· 3 days agoThe Alachua County Sheriff's Office is under investigation by the Florida Department of Law...
Indianapolis hires chief violence prevention officer to curb youth crime
WTHR Indianapolis· 5 days agoRalph Durrett, Jr. will "integrate preventative measures into current and future programming" and...
Sitting down with Indy's new Chief Violence Prevention Officer
WTHR Indianapolis· 19 hours agoThis week, the city of Indianapolis announced it hired a new Chief Violence Prevention Officer. The...
Keep Your Pool Clean This Summer With the Best Pool Vacuums
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 5 days agoBefore you dive in, it pays to understand what kind of vacuum is best for your pool and what is...
City adds chief violence prevention officer in effort to reduce youth crimes - Indianapolis Business...
Indianapolis Business Journal· 5 days agoIndianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett introduced the new hire, Ralph Durrett Jr., on Wednesday afternoon in...
Baker County sheriff responds to FDLE investigation into sheriff's office
First Coast News· 2 days agoNote: The video above is from a previous related report. The Baker County sheriff is responding to...
FDLE investigating Alachua, Baker County Sheriff’s Offices
Florida Politics· 6 hours agoState investigators are probing the Alachua and Baker Sheriff’s Offices, but the reasons are...
Food trucks & coffee shops: 18 restaurant openings and closings in the Wilmington area
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoThe menu includes globally inspired noodle dishes and salads. Sip N Chill Lounge: Anthony Durrett...
Chesterfield seeks descendants of graves unearthed at construction site
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 5 days agoChesterfield has launched a search for descendants of gravesites found during the Nash Road...
Gov. DeSantis issues executive orders to investigate Alachua, Baker County Sheriff’s offices
WJXT Jacksonville· 2 days agoGov. Ron DeSantis issued two executive orders Tuesday that said the Florida Department of Law...