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Erie County Sheriff s Deputy retires after 22 years, alongside K-9 partners I wouldn t have left if I couldn t take them with me, I would have just stayed because they re everything to me, Bradley Girdler said. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 8:08 PM EDT April 15, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. A local hero was honored Thursday for more than two decades of protecting the community.
Erie County Sheriff s Deputy Bradley Girdler is retiring after 22 years with the sheriff s office, alongside his K-9 partners Loki and Leiche.
Erie County Legislator Kevin Hardwick presented a proclamation honoring those years of service.
Deputy Girdler said he is excited that he will be able to stay with Loki and Leiche in his retirement.
Proposal to roll back county exec s emergency powers held for more discussion wbfo.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbfo.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Some Erie County lawmakers want to rollback county executive pandemic powers
While the county executive continues to wield more powers in a state of emergency with the ongoing pandemic, some county lawmakers say it s time to curb those powers Author: Ron Plants Updated: 7:05 PM EDT March 16, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. While Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz continues to wield more powers in a state of emergency with the ongoing pandemic, some county lawmakers say it s time to curb those powers.
Just as in Albany a couple of weeks ago with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the minority caucus of three Republicans and one Conservative Party member want to strip executive order abilities from the Erie County executive because they feel the COVID numbers are going down and the legislature must reclaim its power of checks and balances. But it won t be easy.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Legal Newsline) – The judge overseeing a proposed massive class action that could affect almost every person in America won’t let one company appeal his ruling that kept the case going against it.
Judge Edmund Sargus on Feb. 17 denied the petition for permission to appeal filed by Japanese company Daikin Industries, which is one of many businesses facing litigation over chemicals known as PFAS that are in the bloodstreams of nearly every American.
Researchers say data regarding the health effects of PFAS is still lacking, but the class action by Kevin Hardwick pursues claims on behalf of everyone with a measure of PFAS in their bloodstream.