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US state makes death row inmates choose electric chair or firing squad

US state makes death row inmates choose electric chair or firing squad This weekend, I signed legislation into law that will allow the state to carry out a death sentence. The families and loved ones of victims are owed closure and justice by law. Now, we can provide it, Governor Henry McMaster said on Twitter. Picture: Pixabay.com 3 hours ago WASHINGTON - The US state of South Carolina has introduced a law requiring death row prisoners to choose between firing squad and electric chair after a lack of lethal injection drugs halted executions for a decade. This weekend, I signed legislation into law that will allow the state to carry out a death sentence. The families and loved ones of victims are owed closure and justice by law. Now, we can provide it, Governor Henry McMaster said on Twitter.

Student Veteran Organization Announces 2021 Student Veteran Awards and New Leadership

Share In a recent awards ceremony at the National Veterans Resource Center, the Student Veterans Organization (SVO) and the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs awarded several annual recognitions, including the Best for Vets Award, the Community Support Award, the Danny Facto Student Veteran Work-Study Award and the Student Veteran of the Year. The SVO also introduced its new slate of officers to lead the Syracuse University chapter beginning this month. Ryan Marquette, Laura Buys and Dan Rubio SVO’s Best for Vets Award was given to Ryan Marquette. Marquette is currently pursuing a J.D. from the College of Law and a master’s of public administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Marquette serves in such leadership positions as the president of Veterans’ Issues, Support Initiative, and Outreach Network and president of the National Security Student Association. Best for Vets Award is presented to the student veteran who has done the most

UPDON spreads word about online health programs | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 20, 2021 MARQUETTE The year 2020 was an unusual year, according to a release from the Upper Peninsula Diabetes Outreach Network, and COVID-19 brought sickness, death, job loss, quarantines and emotional distress. For many, the stress of last year led to overeating and weight gain. People also put off getting medical care and often did not manage lifelong health conditions well. The release states that the year 2021 can be a new beginning. Organizers said there are a variety of free online options that you can check out to get you back on track or to help you stay on track. Better Choices, Better Health is a six-week online program and is an easy way to get more help with making changes that you have been having trouble doing on your own, organizers said.

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