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More than 100 show up to oppose disbanding Imlay City Police Department
Updated Apr 30, 2021;
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IMLAY CITY, MI More than 100 Imlay City residents attended a public forum about the possibility of disbanding the Imlay City Police Department Thursday.
In a more than three-hour-long meeting at the Eastern Michigan State Fair Grounds in Imlay City Thursday, April 29, dozens spoke out against disbanding the department.
After nearly 40 years in law enforcement, Imlay City Police Chief Scott Pike announced plans to retire this year.
For the department long-term, a committee has been discussing multiple options moving forward, including having the police department disbanded with officers instead managed by the sheriff.
Florida lawmakers pass compromise measure affecting newspaper ad revenue Kirby Wilson, Tampa Bay Times © Luis Santana/Times Bundled newspapers make their way down the conveyor belt at the Tampa Bay Times printing plant during its final press run on Saturday, March 6, 2021 in St. Petersburg.
TALLAHASSEE In March, the Florida House passed a bill which would have stripped many Florida news organizations of a key source of advertising revenue.
After weeks of negotiations between Republican lawmakers and lobbyists for the state’s newspaper industry, that bill, House Bill 35, looks likely to become law. It cleared the Senate unanimously and the House by a vote of 105-9 on Thursday.