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A New Nebraska Law Makes Court Diversion Program Available to Veterans. Other States Could Follow
US News & World Report· 10 hours agoFacing his fifth drunk driving offense in 25 years, Robert Jackson of Olathe, Kansas, was given a choice: go to court and take a possible jail sentence, or commit to a diversion ...
Oaklawn chosen to pilot new state mental health program
Goshen News, Ind. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJun. 5—GOSHEN — Oaklawn has been selected as one of eight locations to host a statewide pilot program that will change the way mental health services are addressed. "It's ...
S.C. Woman Died in House Fire After 'Microwave Mistake' Involving Sandwich Wrapper, Police Say
People Magazine· 3 days agoThe victim, identified by the SCSO as Thommie Ruth Jackson, “was removed from the home” and...
April and May restaurant inspections - The Republic News
The Republic News· 4 days agoThe information below was compiled from reports of the health departments of Bartholomew and Johnson counties. Critical violations may expose customers ...
Rural pharmacies fill a health care gap in the US. Owners say it’s getting harder to stay open
Seattle Times· 3 days agoBasin Pharmacy fills more than prescriptions in rural northern Wyoming. Pharmacist Craig Jones makes...
As school year ends, 750 sites in Missouri providing meals for children
The Center Square· 6 days agoThe program is administered by the states and funded by the U.S.Department of Agriculture. The...
A new Nebraska law makes court diversion program available to veterans. Other states could follow
San Francisco Chronicle· 10 hours agoFacing his fifth drunk driving offense in 25 years, Robert Jackson of Olathe, Kansas, was given a...
A new Nebraska law makes court diversion program available to veterans. Other states could follow
Stamford Advocate· 10 hours agoFacing his fifth drunk driving offense in 25 years, Robert Jackson of Olathe, Kansas, was given a...
Woman dies in house fire after 'microwave mistake,' deputies say
WYFF 4 Greenville· 7 days agoA South Carolina woman died in a house fire that started after what deputies called a microwave...
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office wants more military equipment. How much will it cost?
The Sacramento Bee· 2 days agoSacramento County Sheriff’s Office wants more military equipment. Following their recap of the 2023-24 fiscal year, the Sheriff’s Office detailed what they hope to obtain for the upcoming year, which begins July 1.