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Action Line listeners updated on court system cyber attack

Juneau Superior Court Judge Amy Mead Photo courtesy of the Alaska Court System Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - An update on the cyberattack on the Alaska Court System was provided on Action Line Monday by Juneau Superior Court Judge Amy Mead who also serves as the administrator of the First Judicial District. We were actually really lucky and caught the attack at a very early stage.  We disconnected from the Internet entirely to protect our servers and we started working with a cybersecurity company to respond and prevent further breaches and damage. The judge added that their IT department is working to keep things running and trying to restore functions as safely and securely as possible.  She wasn t able to provide an estimate on when the system will be restored.

Criminal jury trials to resume if consistent with public health

Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - The Alaska Court System plans to resume criminal jury trials in the near future on a conditional basis. Juneau Superior Court Judge Amy Mead, who is the presiding judge for the First Judicial District which encompasses Southeast Alaska, talked about that on Action Line. Under the most recent Chief Justice s order which was released on February 8, beginning on March 15,  the presiding judge of each district can allow in-person criminal jury trials upon request if doing so is consistent with public health, she said.   Otherwise, the trials are going to remain suspended until about April 19, but the chief justice has also built in a continuing review process so that date will be reconsidered sometime the end of February.

New Hanover Cooperative Extension at the Arboretum, 2021

With action words like pivot, zoom and quarantine highlighting the 2020 workplace lexicon, I eagerly anticipate being able to use words like reopening, face-to-face, and large group events sometime in this new year. In the mean-time, our New Hanover County Cooperative Extension agents share a bit of their vision for 2021. Scott Enroughty shares the 4-H/Youth Development program will focus on cultivating new and existing relationships. With the recruitment of adult volunteers, we plan to provide increased school enrichment, after-school, and special interest programming. Strong relationships in the community will bring in new sponsors for our events, such as Pumpkin-Palooza, and we intend to engage more people in the 4-H Alumni & Friends group. Contact Scott Enroughty at jsenroug@ncsu.edu to see how you can become involved.

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