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The Department gets a new legal officer who was recently a federal prosecutor in the Trump administration. It comes at a time of questions aplenty about a controversial State Police maneuver.
Former U.S. Attorney Cody Hiland is headed to a state job, which means he won't be making a race for attorney general. Good news for Tim Griffin, who still has questions to answer.
Gov. Hutchinson signs bill requiring annual police training to combat the use of excessive force
The bill requires annual training for officers in their duty to intervene when they observe the use of excessive force by another law enforcement officer. Author: Micah Wilson Updated: 8:01 PM CDT April 21, 2021
JOHNSON, Arkansas Police officers in Arkansas will now receive more annual training to combat the use of excessive force.
On Tuesday (April 20) Governor Asa Hutchinson signed a bill into law that aims to prevent excessive force amongst officers. This law comes on the same day the jury reached a verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.
MADISON – One of the state s largest health systems is canceling thousands of COVID-19 vaccine appointments this week after not receiving enough doses.
UW Health is rescheduling more than 4,000 vaccine appointments in Wisconsin s capital city, including those for people who already had to delay their appointments once. The supply of the vaccine we have received from the state so far is just a small fraction of what we need to reach the patients we care for in our community, the message sent Thursday to patients said.
Virtually all of the appointments are for people over the age of 65, a spokeswoman said.