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How Cincinnati CAN became Cincinnati DID 20 years after unrest
Unheralded reform panel had lasting impact
Kareem Elgazzar | WCPO
Posted at 5:00 AM, Apr 09, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-09 05:00:49-04
CINCINNATI â The way the Collaborative Agreement has changed Cincinnatiâs policing practices gets all the attention when it comes to the cityâs response to the fatal shooting of Timothy Thomas 20 years ago.
But an unheralded civic panel formed in the aftermath of Cincinnatiâs 2001 racial reckoning also had lasting impact on the region.
Cincinnati CAN, which stood for âCommunity Action Now,â issued a series of recommendations in 2003 after studying the racial disparities underlying the civil unrest that Thomasâs killing sparked.
Chicopee Comprehensive High to add preschool
Updated 5:51 AM;
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CHICOPEE Comprehensive High School is expecting to add a new class for the fall, but the students won’t graduate in four years, five years or even in a decade.
Educators are planning to begin a preschool program for 3- and 4-year-old children similar to one already offered at Chicopee High School, Principal Andrew Lamothe said.
The program will fill two needs. Along with providing convenient and high-quality early childhood education for children of city staff, it is designed to give high school students who are taking child development classes some hands-on experience observing and working with young children, he said.
COURT: Youth court is due to deal with youths today. Pictured right is Judge Nicolas Cartwright who has a sentence today at the Crown Court THE youth court is sitting today in Worcester as magistrates deal with teenagers accused of a range of offences including drug dealing and assault. Those due up today include a 16-year-old from Worcester charged with possession of cannabis and a 14-year-old from Hereford charged with assault. The Press is prohibited from identifying those who appear at youth court (those under the age of 18). A 16-year-old is charged with theft from a shop in Evesham. Another youth, aged 17, from Birmingham is scheduled to appear for possession of both heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply in Evesham on February 1 this year.
Pete s part of parkrun, but he found out this community isn t just about running
By Johanna McDiarmid
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DecDecember 2020 at 11:24pm
Pete Johns (centre) had a cardiac arrest earlier this year but is already back running with the help of his parkrun friends.
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When he got home, he collapsed.
Four days later, he woke up in intensive care after suffering a cardiac arrest.
Pete s now fine and he s back running again thanks a lot to his local parkrun community.
Parkrun is a free, weekly, 5-kilometre run that happens in parks and open spaces across the world.