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Former U S Air Force pilot reminisces on flying days, attends KC Air Show

Jack Bolinger's days as a pilot began way back in the 1940s. Bolinger, a Kansas City native, enlisted into the U.S. Air Force right after high school.

Kansas City Air Show brings pilots of all experience levels together

From pilots who started their flying careers in the 1940s, to those who got to be a pilot for one day, the KC Air Show is bringing pilots of all experience levels together.

One year into use of force data collection, Wisconsin law enforcement agencies still coming on board

By Naomi Kowles Apr 30, 2021 | 5:35 PM Collecting complete information on how many times police are using force in Wisconsin is off to a slower start, a year into the initiative. Last year, the Wisconsin Department of Justice used federal funding to start collecting data on use of force policing incidents that ended in death, severe injury, or shooting in the general direction of a person. 21 states are collecting this data already, according to a review from the National Conference of State Legislatures. A fraction of Wisconsin’s law enforcement agencies opted in last year. Records provided to News 3 Investigates list 28 incidents reported by 22 different agencies. Key incidents are missing, perhaps most notably the Kenosha shooting of Jacob Blake that sparked nationwide protests after an officer shot a Black man seven times in the back. Other deaths are missing as well, including another in Wausau where police shot and killed Jack Bolinger.

The right place at the right time

The right place at the right time Special to The Oak Ridger Recently, three Y12ers were in the right place at the right time to help an injured man. Chris Griffis, Jack Bolinger and Mark Butcher were driving near the Horizon Center on Highway 58/95 when they spotted someone in the road. “He looked to be in distress, and we stopped to see if he needed help,” Griffis said in a Y-12 news release. The three got out of the car and asked the man if he needed assistance. The man was confused, couldn’t answer any questions and had a wound on his head.

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