One of the first initiatives that Auditor of State Dennis Milligan took on when he was sworn in as state auditor in January was to focus on nonprofit organizations that
For more than a decade, volunteers from the University of Louisiana Monroe and Louisiana Delta Community College have partnered on Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service to address a specific need in Northeast Louisiana. This year’s creation of the Esther Gallow Community Garden expands one day of volunteerism to an ongoing effort by a coalition of public and private organizations.
From traffic stop to fatal shooting: New details reveal escalation that left Jenoah Donald dead
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The fatal shooting of 30-year-old Jenoah Donald earlier this year started out as a relatively standard traffic stop that sharply escalated when he refused a deputy’s commands to keep his hands where she could see them, according to newly released investigative records.
That drew in another deputy, Sean Boyle, who ended up shooting Donald once in the head as they all struggled inside Donald’s car on the evening of Feb. 4.
In an interview with investigators, Boyle said he was in his patrol car checking Donald’s information when he heard Deputy Holly Troupe calmly and repeatedly directed Donald to show his hands.
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Ergodyne Announces Succession for VP of Global Sales
Mark Lindstrom s last day will be July 30, marking the end of 23 years with the company.
Jan 19th, 2021
Ergodyne
ST. PAUL, MN Ergodyne extends bittersweet congratulations to Mark Lindstrom on his planned retirement after 23 years with Ergodyne and 42 years of dedicated service in the health and safety industry. Succeeding Lindstrom as vice president of sales is Jeff Bazal, formerly Ergodyne’s associate vice president of channel sales.
LindstromFollowing Lindstrom’s official last day on July 30, 2021, he will set sight on celebrating more time with his family. “I want to thank our safety community, as well as my friends in sales, distribution and our suppliers for the continued support throughout my career,” said Lindstrom. “I will miss you all and will never forget the contribution you have made to my success. I also want to thank the Klein Family, Tom Votel and all of my colleagues at Ergodyne. It has been a gre