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Pamplin Media Group - County: Forest Grove detective misused facial recognition program

May 19 2021 Cop called BLM protester possible antifa while running photo. Washington County sheriff promptly shut off access. Months before an intoxicated off-duty Forest Grove police officer acted threateningly toward a family flying a Black Lives Matter flag, Washington County authorities determined that another Forest Grove police officer unlawfully ran a peaceful BLM protester through facial recognition technology. The incident last June, which was not reported publicly at the time, led the Washington County Sheriff s Office, which operated the program, to immediately shut off Forest Grove police access. Forest Grove Chief Henry Reimann went public about the incident earlier this month after the Pamplin Media Group sent him questions about it by email. He posted a letter from the chief on the city s website saying the facial recognition incident was an example of Forest Grove officials identifying and addressing mistakes.

SVMHS Achieves Magnet® Recognition

SVMHS Achieves Magnet® Recognition News provided by Share this article SALINAS, Calif., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System (SVMHS) has achieved Magnet recognition as a reflection of its nursing professionalism, teamwork and superiority in patient care. The American Nurses Credentialing Center s Magnet Recognition Program® distinguishes organizations that meet rigorous standards for nursing excellence. With this credential, Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System joins the global community of Magnet-recognized organizations. Just a small, and select group of U.S. health care organizations have achieved Magnet recognition. SVMHS President/CEO Pete Delgado and Chief Operating Officer Clement Miller surrounded by nurses and other staff listening to live video announcement from the Chair of the Commission for the Magnet Recognition Program®

Ruffa Gutierrez returns to school at 46

Actress Ruffa Gutierrez is living the old adage “you’re never too old to chase your dreams.” Ruffa said that she returned to school to fulfill a dream and set a good example to her children. “I am both humbled and excited to share with you that I am currently enrolled in The Philippine Women’s University to pursue a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in Communication Arts under the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP),” the 46-year-old former beauty queen revealed. According to Ruffa, after 34 years of working in the entertainment industry, she has chosen to further her education as not only does she want to fulfill a “long-held dream” and take control of the next chapter of her life,  but also to set a good example for her children.

Napa Valley Visual and Performing Arts Students of the Month

Arts Council Napa Valley has recognized 17 students for excellence in the arts for April and May, the final two months of the Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) Recognition Program. All 60 students honored with the ACNV VAPA Student of the Month award during the 2020/21 school year are now being considered for scholarships to be announced the first week of June. The scholarship program is  supported by The Festival Napa Valley, Napa Valley Community Foundation, the SATO Family Foundation and individual donors. April/May recipients include nine high schools and eight middle/elementary Visual and Performing arts students from 11 different schools.  ACNV Executive Director Chris DeNatale said, We are so proud of these students who persevere inspiring their teachers and their peers.

Ruffa Gutierrez back in school at 46: Never too old to chase your dreams

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 13) Beauty queen and actress Ruffa Gutierrez revealed she is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree after 34 years of working in the entertainment industry. “You’re never too old to chase your dreams,” she said in an Instagram post. Gutierrez, 46, is taking BA Communication Arts at the Philippine Women’s University. “I am both humbled and excited to share with you that I am currently enrolled in The Philippine Women’s University to pursue a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in Communication Arts under the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP),” she said.

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