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The pile was left at an entrance to Cockster Brooke Valley Community Park (Image: Stoke-on-TrentLive)
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A pile of dead crows has been dumped at a beauty spot entrance.
Visitors raised the alarm on Saturday after the bodies of up to 15 birds were discovered at Cockster Brooke Valley community park, in Lundy Road, Blurton - and they were still there on Sunday morning.
Hopkins Co. Sheriffâs Office looking to hire new detective
Hopkins Co. Sheriffâs Office looking to hire new detective By Lesya Feinstein | March 10, 2021 at 3:49 PM CST - Updated March 10 at 5:28 PM
HOPKINS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - The Hopkins County Sheriffâs Office is asking for money to hire a new detective.
Sheriff Matt Sanderson tells 14 News the Sheriffâs Office only has one detective whoâs overworked handling the role alone.
Sanderson presented their budget to the Hopkins County Budget and Personnel Committee Tuesday asking for an increase in funding for the position. He acknowledges it will cost more but says theyâre already paying more in overtime than theyâd like for the lone detective.
Lincoln Project Adviser: Donors Still Support Us Even Though We’re Not ‘H.R. Geniuses’
New York Times reports that senior execs knew about sex pest John Weaver s predatory behavior in January 2020
Andrew Stiles • March 8, 2021 6:55 pm
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Despite the scandal surrounding cofounder John Weaver s serial sexual harassment of young men, the Lincoln Project still enjoys tremendous support from its donors, a senior adviser to the group said Monday. I ve been talking to a lot of donors, said Stuart Stevens, a former GOP consultant who has stepped into a prominent role at the Lincoln Project after the Weaver scandal prompted a number of employees to resign. The support is tremendous. Most of them have been involved in business and had a few rough times. They were drawn to Lincoln Project not because we were H.R. geniuses but because we knew how to fight and were willing to take on our own party. That hasn t changed.