Deputy does read back in the next year the sheriff hopes more posts will help engage the public on what they do and how they plan to tackle issues like inmates with Mental Health which is 26 of the population. Another goal sets on the contract to improve the image of the department. We asked the sheriff is the new push was an effort to improve the tainted image of the department, following several highprofile inmate abuse cases. We did not create this because of some specific event. The Department Plans to use linkedin as a way to recruit deputies. They are looking this year at hiring two new deputy. Earlier this week the Sheriffs Department outlined other plans to improve the department which included hiring extra deputies, providing training on how to use force in certain situations. Also looking for ways to educate deeuties on handling inmates with mental if it issues which is a big focus. Mitt romney not holding back this morning as he blasted the calling him a fraud, among other t
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By Bill Tiedjebill@ouraynews.com During the April 15 Ridgway School Board work session, Secondary School Principal Jim Bob Hobbs contended that the high school's academic achievement and growth met or exceeded state requirements and offered a seven page document in response to parents' and board members' statements at the board's previous meeting. The board also heard a formal statement by board member Bart Skalla, clarifying his use of "insurgency tactics" on the board. Skalla read aloud a statement regarding the previous board meeting and fellow board members' comments. "I was the one who first came up with the idea I would resign," stated Skalla, referencing a resignation pact to exchange his departure for that of Superintendent Cheryl Gomez as well as the extension of Hobbs’ contract.
by Garth Meyer From $50 to $195, $43 to $139, $67 to $147; reports of booming Southern California Edison bills spread through Redondo Beach in January.