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Who are Oak Park Heights’ famous prison inmates? Derek Chauvin transferred to facility
We explore Oak Park Heights prison as it is announced this is the destination for former police officer Derek Chauvin.
On Tuesday, April 20th 2021, Hennepin County Court gave Derek Chauvin a guilty verdict. Chauvin is guilty on three counts: second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Chauvin will be sentenced in June 2021, where the terms of his prison sentence will be determined. His maximum sentence could be seventy-five years in prison.
But where is Derek Chauvin now? With Judge Peter Cahill revoking Chauvin’s bail, Chauvin now enters police custody.
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Why is the Edmonds School District asking for a 2021 Capital Levy on the April 27 ballot?
It comes down to this: We need to preserve our school buildings, so they are safe and functional for our students and staff. This includes making sure we update our safety, security and accessibility systems. As our enrollment continues to grow, we also need to keep up with that demand. This levy will allow us to add additional classroom space for students. Some of our schools are beyond repair and just need to be replaced.
“We are asking our community to consider this levy, which takes care of our highest and most urgent capital needs,” said Dr. Gustavo Balderas, Edmonds School District Superintendent.
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During a community forum Tuesday night, Edmonds School District spokesperson Harmony Weinberg explained the 2021 Capital Levy.
The Edmonds School Board Tuesday held a brief community forum aimed at explaining how funds from a proposed $180 million capital levy in late April would provide much-needed school district building upgrades, address capacity challenges and improve existing facilities.
In January, the district announced it would be seeking voter approval of a proposed capital levy during the April 27 special election. If approved, the levy would provide $30 million per year for six years to replace Spruce and Oak Heights elementary schools, maintain existing school buildings and athletic fields, and make district-wide accessibility improvements.
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