Convicted Mass State Police Sgt. Gary Cederquist sentenced to federal prison
Convicted Mass State Police Sgt. Gary Cederquist -- the 'ringleader' of the driver's license bribery scheme -- sentenced to federal prison
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Convicted Mass State Police Sgt. Gary Cederquist -- the 'ringleader' of the driver's license bribery scheme -- sentenced to federal prison
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By Bill Kirkos, CNN Chicago (CNN) — Attorneys for a Chicago TV station employee detained by federal agents Friday dispute accusations from the Department of Homeland Security that she was taken into custody because she threw objects at a Border Patrol car, instead saying she was simply walking to a bus stop on her wayThe post Chicago TV station employee detained by federal agents disputes DHS account she threw objects at a Border Patrol car appeared first on KYMA.
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Athygli vakti í dag þegar greint var frá því í fréttum að Tjörneshreppur, eitt fámennasta sveitarfélag landsins, ætli að afþakka tæplega 250 milljónir króna úr jöfnunarsjóði sveitarfélaga. Nú hefur bæjarstjórinn í Mosfellsbæ blandað sér í umræðuna og segist glöð myndu taka á móti fjármununum fyrir hönd bæjarins. Um sé að ræða nokkurn veginn sömu upphæð og Mosfellsbær verður af eftir að nýjar úthlutunarreglur sjóðsins voru samþykktar í vor.
People who feed feral or stray cats in Wyndham may think they are doing the right thing, but the act of kindness might be doing more harm than good, according to an environmental educator. NatureWest nature educator Susie Inglis said the practice can make the containment of cats more difficult. “Where there are stray cats […]
„ფენ შუის“ სპეციალისტი თიკა ქოქაშვილი გადაცემა „დღის პოსტის“ სტუმარია. მისი თქმით, ენერგეტიკულ დონეზე დიდი დანაშაულია წარმომავლობის დამალვა. როგორც თიკამ აღნიშნა ქალაქელობა რატომღაც ყველას სურს, თუმცა წინაპრები და წარმომავლობა ადამიანისთვის ძალიან მნიშვნელოვანია. „როდესაც ადამიანი არის გამოუვალ მდგომარეობაში, არის მომენტი, როცა კავშირს შენს წინაპრებთან ამყარებ. არ იცი, ისინი ვინ არიან, მაგრამ შენს საგვარეულო ხაზში არიან, შეიძლება არ იცნობდი, არ აქვს ამას მნიშვნელობა, შენ შეგიძლია, როგორც მფარველი ანგელოზები, დამხმარე ძალა იმ მომენტიდან ამოსვლაში დაგეხმარონ. ამის ძალიან ბევრი ფაქტია. არიან ადამიანების კატეგორია, რომლებიც მალავენ წარმოშობას, სოფლის სახელს. ყველას უნდა ქალაქელი იყოს. ეს ძალიან დიდი დანაშაულია ენერგეტიკულ დონეზე. შენ თუ უპირობოდ არ მიიღებ შენს წინაპრებს… სამყაროში ყველაფერს ღმერთი ალაგებს. როდესაც ხარ დიდ გასაჭირში და ცუდი პერიოდი გაქვს, შეგიძლია იქ წახვიდე, ზუსტად იმ მიწაზე, ფეხშიშველი დგომის პრაქტიკით, წინაპრებს და ამ მიწას მადლობა გადაუხადო. ენერგია მთლიანად გამოგყვება, სადაც იქნები, დაგეხმარება. ეს შეგიძლიათ გამოცადოთ და მიხვდებით, რომ მართლაც ძლიერი პრაქტიკაა“, – საუბრობს თიკა.
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The European Union (EU) has reaffirmed its commitment to working alongside communities and young people in Jamaica, as the EU-sponsored BRIDGE Project has concluded, following 34 months of impactful work across the island. Head of Cooperation for the EU Delegation to Jamaica, Aniceto Rodriguez Ruiz, said the initiative represented more than a development project, describing it as a shared investment in the potential of Jamaica’s youth. He reaffirmed that the European Union remains steadfast in its partnership with Jamaica, particularly in initiatives that empower young people and promote safer communities. “The European Union remains committed to working alongside communities and young people, to help create a future where education, opportunity, and safety are accessible to all,” Mr. Ruiz emphasised. He was speaking at the project’s graduation and closing-out ceremony, held recently at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston. “It is a privilege to be here on behalf of the European Union to mark the closing of the BRIDGE Project after 34 months of work with communities across Jamaica. This project has been about creating opportunities and supporting young people, many from challenging backgrounds, to take steps towards a better future,” he said. Mr. Ruiz noted that the BRIDGE (Building through Reintegration, Intervention, Development, Growth, and Education) Project has been an important component of the EU’s long-standing partnership with Jamaica, particularly in advancing citizen security and social development. “The EU has been in Jamaica for many years, supporting citizen security by involving civil society organisations in the national effort to prevent crime and violence. Through these joint efforts, it helps create the foundation for a safer, more sustainable, and prosperous future for all,” he said. Addressing the close to 60 attending graduates from a cohort of more than 300, Mr. Ruiz lauded their resilience and commitment to succeed, despite the obstacles they encountered. “To the young people present in the room, we celebrate not only the certifications you are receiving but also, and above all, the efforts you have made to invest in yourselves, your skills, and your communities,” he said. “For many of you, this might be a first-time experience, attending a graduation, and it shows your strength and determination in the face of real challenges,” Mr. Ruiz added. He explained that the BRIDGE Project was designed to create pathways for reintegration, personal growth, education, and employment. Through partnerships with the MultiCare Youth Foundation (MYF) and Crime Stop Jamaica, he said the initiative reached youth in communities that often face barriers to opportunity. “The progress you have made, whether at school, in behaviour, or in acquiring skills for the job market, will have positive effects beyond just yourselves. It will impact your families, your neighbours, and your communities for the time to come,” Mr. Ruiz said. “Your achievements matter. The values you have learned – respect, perseverance, and hope – are important tools that you carry with you as you move ahead. The skills, arts, mentorship, and other support offered through this project are just a few ways we hope you can express and build your confidence,” he continued. Mr. Ruiz extended appreciation to the wide network of stakeholders who supported the project. “I also want to acknowledge and thank all of the many partners who have made this possible. To public-sector institutions such as the Ministries of National Security and Peace and Education, Youth, Skills and Information; private organisations; civil society groups; mentors; facilitators; service providers, and each individual who has contributed to this effort, your commitment has been essential,” he said. The BRIDGE Project, funded by the European Union and implemented by the MultiCare Youth Foundation, was executed over three years and targeted at-risk youth in five communities across Kingston and St. Andrew, Clarendon, Westmoreland, and St. James. The programme provided literacy support, mentorship, employability training, counselling, and behavioural therapy, aimed at fostering personal and community resilience.
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