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Abuse allegations draw national attention at Linfield University

This November, a now-former trustee at Linfield University will go on trial for eight counts of sexual abuse. The accusations against him, brought by four different women, date back to 2017. Since that time, a series of Linfield students and faculty have brought more accusations of harassment and inappropriate touching against multiple other trustees and one high-ranking administrator at the small, private university in McMinnville. The story has largely been bubbling under the surface, drawing continuing local coverage, namely from the Oregonian/OregonLive. Recently, Linfield s troubles went national, when the New York Times reported the school had fired a tenured professor who tweeted he d been trying to shed light on the issue.

Class of 2021 President s Engagement and Innovation Prize winners announced

Class of 2021 President s Engagement and Innovation Prize winners announced
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Chicken opinions | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Daisy, in front, pecks around in the doorway of Lori Jean Kross-Bleau and Alva Bleau’s chicken coop in the village of Tupper Lake. To her left, in speckled white and black, is Purdue. Behind them is Tyson, Chicken Nugget, Chicken Patty and Woodstock. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone) Alva Bleau holds Daisy, one of six egg-laying hens he and Lori Jean Kross-Bleau own on their Tupper Lake village property. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone) Daisy, in front, pecks around in the doorway of Lori Jean Kross-Bleau and Alva Bleau’s chicken coop in the village of Tupper Lake. To her left, in speckled white and black, is Purdue. Behind them is Tyson, Chicken Nugget, Chicken Patty and Woodstock.

Roselle mayor won t seek reelection in 2021

Roselle mayor won t seek reelection in 2021 Andy Maglio Roselle Mayor Andy Maglio will not seek reelection in April for a second 4-year term. Maglio, elected in 2017 after serving on the planning and zoning commission for more than 24 years and as a village trustee for eight years, said he will look to new leaders to guide Roselle forward.   It was definitely a tough decision, but I realized that it was time for me to retire, Maglio said Friday. I want to do things I enjoy while I m capable of doing them. Maglio has not yet endorsed any candidates to replace him in the April 6 election. The first candidate to announce a run for mayor is Trustee David Pileski.

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