Why one Metro Detroit teen is getting the vaccine, shoddy mail service, and near-record warmth
By Josh Landon , Veronica Meadows and Jack Nissen
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TUESDAY NEWS HIT - Caleb Knuth is in high school. He gets wanting to be back in school and return to sports. A more active social life would be nice as well.
As do much of the state s teenagers, exhausted from spending the end of a second school year in the middle of a public health crisis they never signed up for.
Michigan recruits students as vaccine ambassadors
The state is throwing as much as it can into outreach for getting the vaccine. That includes deploying high school students who can act as ambassadors and positive influences who will encourage others to get the shot. That includes Caleb Knuth
West side Detroiters say lagging US mail service has been hit or miss
By Randy Wimbley and David Komer online producer
Published It’s terrible how they’re doing us, said Martina Johnson.
West side Detroit neighborhoods complain about spotty US mail service
Short-staffing may be to blame for spotty mail delivery in some Detroit neighborhoods.
Johnson says it’s been hit or miss for her. We haven’t got our mail in two weeks, she said.
Johnson lives in the Warrendale area on Detroit’s west side and went to her post office on Joy Road near the Southfield freeway this weekend to pick up her mail and file a complaint.
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Universal jurisdiction: the Finnish revolution
1 February 2021By Thierry Cruvellier, JusticeInfo.net
The trial of Gibril Massaquoi opens today in Finland, hardly two years after the opening of an investigation into this former Sierra Leonean warlord. It has been done in record time and is a revolution in universal jurisdiction, all in the midst of a pandemic. Is this the Finnish model? Judges, prosecutors and defence lawyers are scheduled to fly to Liberia in mid-February, then to Sierra Leone, for about two months of hearings on-site.
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Liberia: No Arrest for PYJ
22 December 2020
The Country Director for Global Research project, Hassan Bility said he is not aware of any sealed indictment for Nimba County Senator Prince Johnson.
His statement was in response to question about any knowledge on a possible arrest for Nimba County Senator, Prince Johnson.
Some national sources told this paper that there was possible sealed indictment for senator Prince Johnson. That he would be arrested in some western countries should he visit there.
But Mr. Bility, whose group works with international rights group globally to ensure justice is done, said, he was not aware of it. His group normally conducts research that can lead to possible indictment of war lords and perpetrators of war crimes.