California and Maryland, even with pronounced declines, held onto their top spots in the annual rankings, which show the relative distribution of inspection activity. Higher-ranked states, generally speaking, show a greater likelihood of inspecting a truck in normal times. That s no less true in Spring and Summer when inspection-blitz season begins to heat up with the annual Roadcheck event, typically the first.
States approach Roadcheck in various ways, perhaps most commonly with an all-hands-on-deck approach at fixed weigh stations. In Alabama, Captain Brent McElwaine emphasized the unique nature of the enforcement effort there with just a single fixed site on I-20 in Heflin, Alabama. Virtual weigh stations, since 2013- 14, are in an expansion phase in Alabama, with two sites in place now equipped with weigh-in-motion and/or other technologies (such as tire-anomaly sensors) to better prioritize inspections of trucks and carriers troopers believe probably need it, for insta
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Laguna Beach USD launches plan to shore-up student achievement after COVID-19
By Breeana Greenberg, Special to the Independent
The Laguna Beach Unified School District has developed a plan to accelerate learning after some parents aired concerns about a slump in student achievement amidst online and hybrid learning.
Chad Mabery, assistant superintendent of instructional services, recently briefed the school board on an 18-month plan “based on a lot of the things we’ve seen this last year in the pandemic.”
The plan takes on four forms: assessment of student learning, in-class support and intervention, outside-of-class support and intervention, and staff training and collaborative planning.
Rochester Man Injured In Three-Vehicle Wreck Near Janesville
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Janesville, MN (KROC AM News) - A Rochester man was hurt Monday morning after his small SUV became sandwiched between two other vehicles.
The State Patrol says all three vehicles were headed west on Highway 14 near Janesville when the accident happened.
The State Patrol says the vehicles were slowing for traffic when a pickup truck rear-ended the Rochester’s man car. It was then pushed into the rear of the third vehicle. The other two drivers were not hurt.
The Rochester driver was identified as 26-year-old Ethan McConkey. He was taken to Waseca Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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