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What s happening in Region music this weekend

Tom Lounges • Mush Music Productions of Northwest Indiana brings Chicago rapper Twista (twista.com) to the Hobart Art Theatre (230 Main St.) in downtown Hobart  Saturday. Twista has a new EP, Lifetime, now available on all music platforms. The show has a 9 p.m. start time and is stacked with a trio of support acts Groppo, Angel Da Demon and No Coastal. Tickets for the 18 & older performance range from $27.50 to $50. More: brickartlive.com. • The weekly Open Mic hosted by multi-instrumentalist Marc Adrian (of Groovatron fame) happens tonight from 8-11 p.m. at The Flat Rock Tap (6732 Calumet Ave.) in Hammond. The stage is open to not only musicians, but comedians, spoken word artists and more. Admission is free. More: 219- 852-5262.

Transparency Questioned As Lawmakers Begin Session Behind Closed Doors

Police reform to take center stage during Nevada s 2021 session – Nevada News and Views

( Robert Davis) Members of the Nevada Assembly set the stage for police reform to be a hot-button issue during the 2021 session on Monday. The Committee on Judiciary met with representatives from the Second and Eighth Judicial District Courts, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), and Nevada Sheriffs’ and Chiefs’ Association. Lawmakers largely focused on police training and records management within LVMPD. In contrast, the department said past reforms are already doing the trick. During the last legislative session, lawmakers passed  Senate Bill 287, legislation that made it cheaper and easier for the public to obtain and view public documents. However, Assemblywoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong, D–Las Vegas, says it still takes too long, costs too much, and it’s still too complicated for the public to obtain body camera footage.

Police reform to take center stage during Nevada s 2021 session

by Robert Davis, The Center Square  | February 09, 2021 08:00 AM Print this article Members of the Nevada Assembly set the stage for police reform to be a hot-button issue during the 2021 session on Monday. The Committee on Judiciary met with representatives from the Second and Eighth Judicial District Courts, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), and Nevada Sheriffs’ and Chiefs’ Association. Lawmakers largely focused on police training and records management within LVMPD. In contrast, the department said past reforms are already doing the trick. During the last legislative session, lawmakers passed Senate Bill 287, legislation that made it cheaper and easier for the public to obtain and view public documents. However, Assemblywoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong, D–Las Vegas, says it still takes too long, costs too much, and it s still too complicated for the public to obtain body camera footage.

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