Off his belt at a , but its clear the supervisor is angry over the security measure at city hall, the cadet armory, butler told ktvu. The supervisor wouldnt take no for an answer. He goes. I told you im not taking off my fml. Youre not gonna win this argument. Dont you know who i am . Cadets says one repeatedly used a racial slur and threatened him. This is some inward s h i t katie caught up with the supervisor and an eviction protest on friday, he sidestepped questions that has nothing to do with the inaccuracies reported by the sheriffs department. You have my statement asked if he would resign. Walton had this to say not. The supervisor has said he may be a target for retaliation because hes past chairs, oversight legislation. But butler does not agree. I just dont believe that if it was retaliation, like hes trying to say. That the best shot would be the center cadet to do it. I mean, im just a cadet. He says security is there for a reason. And retaliation to me is not sir. Please
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HARRISBURG — During Pennsylvania’s primary election in May, Democrats and Republicans will choose their parties’ nominees to fill a seat on the state Supreme Court.
Pennsylvania’s high court is ruling in favor of “ballot curing” in which some counties contact voters to correct errors in mail-in ballots. The state Supreme Court justices also agreed Friday to again consider whether mail-in ballots have to be counted even if they arrive with incorrect or missing handwritten dates on their outer envelopes. Since mail-in ballots have become much more widely used, some counties have been contacting voters to fix problems such as missing signatures, while others have not. Republicans want to prevent the practice in all 67 counties.