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Manning, Kalil up for judge seat - Register Herald

Manning, Kalil up for judge seat By Eddie Mowen Jr. - cmowen@aimmediamidwest.com Kalil Manning EATON Voters in the upcoming Republican primary will select a candidate for Eaton Municipal Court Judge during the Tuesday, May 4 primary/special slection. Candidates vying to run for the seat include Assistant Preble County Prosecuting Attorney Gractia Manning of Eaton, and Edmund Kalil of West Alexandria. The following candidate profiles were requested and submitted by the respective candidates and have been lightly edited: Gractia S. Manning Occupation: Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Preble County Prosecutor’s Office Past political posts held: None Education: B.A. in Communications (minor Political Science), Bethany College, West Virginia, 1992 and J.D. from University of Dayton School of Law, 1997.

Tennessee agencies use social media to honor crime victims

WBBJ TV April 19, 2021 NASHVILLE, Tenn. Multiple state agencies are using social media to honor victims of crime in Tennessee. “All four of these state agencies consider crime victims in everything we do,” said Parole Board Chairman Richard Montgomery. “This week, we want to remind the community that crime victims have an important voice in the criminal justice process and the videos released this week will highlight the many resources that are available to individuals who have been victimized by crime and need our support.” “On behalf of the more than 6,000 TDOC employees, we pause this week to remember victims of crime and to extend our condolences to every person in Tennessee who has lost a loved one to violence,” said TDOC Commissioner Tony Parker.

From the Sheriff: Available resources for sexual assault, child abuse

From the Sheriff: Available resources for sexual assault, child abuse
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Two Honored For Their Role In Supporting Saugus High Shooting Victims

Two Honored For Their Role In Supporting Saugus High Shooting Victims Saugus High School Principal Vince Ferry and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital social worker Elizabeth Tarantini were recognized for their “outstanding work and amazing contribution” to the victims and survivors of the Saugus High shooting. On Thursday, officials with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office Bureau of Victim Services (BVS) presented awards to Ferry and Tarantini in separate ceremonies. “(I’m) very humbled,” Ferry said. “I’ll take the award, but only on behalf of the entire Saugus community.” Ferry and his staff worked in the weeks and months following the tragic shooting on Nov. 14, 2019 to ensure that returning students and survivors were able to connect to any mental and emotional health resources that they may have needed.

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