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Schools must take utmost care in deciding whether to hire armed guards
Newsday· 6 days agoAt least 20 school districts on Long Island, out of more than 120 in all, have hired or plan to hire...
Jaylon Ferguson: From Louisiana to the Ravens
The Baltimore Banner· 3 days agoGrowing up in a small, football-obsessed town in Louisiana, Jaylon Ferguson knew what he wanted to do with his life. In 2019, he checked the last item...
Report: Injured workers at risk for opioid overdoses
The Eagle-Tribune· 2 days agoDPH researchers compiled information about individuals’ employment and work-related injury status from their workers’ compensation claims and linked it with data from their death certificates ...
Meholick recertified as DuBois magisterial district judge
Jeffersonian Democrat· 5 days agoDuBOIS — Clearfield County Magisterial District Judge Meholick, who serves the DuBois area, was...
Fallen, injured Virginia officers honored by local police foundation
WRIC 8 News Richmond· 5 days agoA Virginia police nonprofit held a special ceremony for officers and K-9s who were killed or injured in the line of duty.
McFarland to join FDTC as new director of admissions
The Morning News· 3 days agoFlorence-Darlington Technical College recently announced the hiring of Antonio McFarland to lead the college’s admissions department. “I am honored and...
Miller completes recertification
Jeffersonian Democrat· 3 days agoHARRISBURG – Clarion County Magisterial District Judge Jeffrey C. Miller was recently recertified for service as a member of the Pennsylvania Judiciary after successfully completing continuing education course work.
NC lawmakers propose limiting public access to autopsy records, including for families
The News & Observer· 4 days agoA new proposal would reduce public access to autopsy reports in North Carolina. On Tuesday, state lawmakers tacked a slew of new provisions onto House Bill 250, which previously focused on reworking ...
Pioneer Academy holds NHS induction, awards ceremony
Nevada Appeal· 3 days agoThirty-eight students received awards for attendance, scholarship and excellence in the classroom.
City Council could change camping ordinance after One Love Longview situation
The Longview News-Journal· 6 days agoOne Love Longview stopped allowing homeless people to sleep on its front porch a little more than a...