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8 hours ago ago from The Stand
The new Syracuse Police Chief Frank Fowler sat down for more than an hour with The Stand’s founder for a discussion that focused on recruitment of minority officers for the city police force. This is the first of two parts of an edited transcript of their discussion. I had read that the number of minority officers on the Syracuse force was about 10 percent of 500? It’s a little less than 8 percent. When you talk about ...
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19 hours ago ago from The Crime Report
Police departments in Massachusetts are grappling with a sharp increase in officers resigning or retiring as the state slashes a generous bonus program that had boosted police paychecks for years, the Boston Globe reports. Last month, when the benefit cuts took effect, 21 Boston officers, detectives, and supervisors left or retired. That was is a dramatic increase over previous years; in the last five Januarys, between 6 and 10 officers ...
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15 hours ago ago from The Eagle
by Annika Mrs. Linda Meyer is a second grade teacher at Lowry Elementary. She loves her job and hopes everyone loves her too! Meyer wouldn’t teach another grade level because second graders are so fantastic to work with and they’re so fun to watch. Meyer has been working at Lowry for eight years and absolutely loves it! Before that she was working at Kaiser Health Care Center as an administrator. Meyer has four other members to ...
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14 hours ago ago from SCOTT POWER
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15 hours ago ago from Washington & Ernster, LLC
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