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Back the Blue supporters pack city council meeting, cause city to reevaluate defunding police

Print this article A large group of Back the Blue supporters showed up to an Illinois city council meeting to demand support for its police officers. The way [police] have been talked to, [city officials] don’t stop that, said Matt Stuckey, a member of the Champaign County Back the Blue campaign. You have certain city council members that have asked for defunding the police, but now they come out after the murder of Officer Chris Oberheim, they say they support the police, and I think it s an absolute slap in the face. Hundreds of police supporters packed the room, demanding the city council to be more supportive of police.

Illinois Back the Blue campaigners pack city council meeting, demand support for police

Illinois Back the Blue campaigners pack city council meeting, demand support for police
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Businesses ready for relief | News, Sports, Jobs

bkibler@altoonamirror.com The Wolf administration’s announcement Tuesday that coronavirus “mitigations” except for masking will end Memorial Day prompted satisfaction and optimism, as well as surprise and a bit of caution from local stakeholders. “It’s a step in the right direction,” said Mike Luciano, owner of Mike’s Court, who has been seeing more customers lately, especially older ones who’ve been vaccinated and are feeling a new confidence. “People are ready to socialize,” Luciano said. “They feel a little freer.” “Any step toward life before the pandemic is a good thing,” said Matt Stuckey, president of Stuckey Automotive, speaking not so much on behalf of his own business, which COVID-19 restrictions haven’t impinged upon too badly since the summer, but for others they’ve damaged severely. He was driving past Peoples Natural Gas Field as he spoke. “I think that stadium will be full soon,” he said.

Stuckey Mitsubishi works to purchase CDT building | News, Sports, Jobs

STATE COLLEGE Stuckey Mitsubishi soon will have a new home. Stuckey Mitsubishi, part of the Stuckey Automotive Group which opened in College Township in July 2020, is in the process of purchasing the Centre Daily Times building at 3400 E. College Ave. “In 2019, we were afforded an opportunity to expand our operations to the State College area. To our good fortune, the College Township council was there from the beginning to generously give their support and guidance,” President Matt Stuckey said. “Now, we look to the council once more for their approval on our plans to breathe new life into a once-thriving location that will serve as our permanent location. Pending permit and planning approval, we will finalize our plans and begin work immediately.”

Slippy murder details released | News, Sports, Jobs

ifredregill@altoonamirror.com HOLLIDAYSBURG Hollidaysburg resident Tyler Slippy was likely murdered in his home Nov. 21 by a coworker because of a romantic rivalry, Blair County District Attorney Pete Weeks said. Nearly seven weeks after the Hollidaysburg Borough Police Department announced 27-year-old Slippy’s homicide, police and members of the Blair County District Attorney’s Office released details of the grisly murder during a press conference Friday. Law enforcement’s primary suspect, 39-year-old Kenneth T. Kim, was found dead Dec. 23 in a hotel room in Cambria County after stealing a vehicle from a car dealership and fleeing from police as they conducted warranted searches of his possessions and property. Police reported Kim took his own life.

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