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Port: Bismarck school board member reportedly urinated in the back of a police car

According to a report from Deputy Conrad Schwarzkopf, while handcuffed in the back of a squad car, Emily Eckroth urinated on the floor. When released, she then threw her soiled sweater into the ditch. When told she'd be cited for littering if she didn't retrieve the sweater, she did so while heaping more verbal abuse on the deputies.

Port: Bismarck school board member reportedly urinated in the back of a police car

According to a report from Deputy Conrad Schwarzkopf, while handcuffed in the back of a squad car, Emily Eckroth urinated on the floor. When released, she then threw her soiled sweater into the ditch. When told she'd be cited for littering if she didn't retrieve the sweater, she did so while heaping more verbal abuse on the deputies.

Stop the spread of invasive species; practice safety on NPPD waterways

BY NPPD | May 21, 2021 Columbus, Neb. – Summer activities will soon be underway and with people getting back out to their favorite lake spots, Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) wants boaters to remember safe boating practices and the importance of stopping the spread of invasive species. Invasive species, such as zebra mussels, can very easily be spread from one pond or lake to another if boat owners don’t make sure all the water has been emptied out of their boat at each location it’s used. When zebra mussels get into a waterway, they stick to every surface available and begin multiplying at a rapid pace, many times clogging intake structures to facilities. These reasons are why boaters should always clean, drain and dry their watercraft whenever they’re done using it.

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