Shoddy police work led to arrest of autistic child over threat at Three Oaks Middle winknews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from winknews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A family is outraged after they say their child with autism was traumatized after spending a night in jail. No charges will be filed against a 12-year-old who attends Three Oaks Middle School after he was accused of making a school threat. Attorney Malcam Godwin says the student isn’t the one who sent out the […]
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100-year-old Candy Bomber will take last flight in Utah July 3
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Photo of Colonel Gail Halverson, aka the Candy Bomber, provided by ABC4. The interview above happened in 2014 on Temple Square in Salt Lake City
ST. GEORGE, Utah (ABC4) – Utah’s standing legacy, Colonel Gail Halverson AKA the “Candy Bomber” will be taking flight for the very last time, this Fourth of July weekend.
On July 3, in partnership with Dixie State University, United We Pledge, Balance of Nature and the KONY Country 4th of July Celebration, Halverson, at the age of 100, will board a helicopter and be flown over the Greater Zion Stadium, where he will drop candy.
WSU first-year students and seniors can take the National Survey of Student Engagement until mid-May.
The Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research organizes the NSSE and collects survey data from over 1,600 colleges and universities, said Kimberly Green, director of the WSU Office of Assessment for Curricular Effectiveness.
The survey opened March 1. WSU started offering the survey in 2000 and participates in the survey every two years, she said.
Universities with more than 12,000 undergraduate students pay an $8,000 survey enrollment fee to IU, said Zachary Rost, administrative assistant for the Office of Assessment.
WSU invests money into the survey to receive a comprehensive analysis of life as a college student. Green said the survey is high quality and helps the university understand student perspectives and if they are changing over time.