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Gov Hutchinson signs bill requiring annual police training

Gov. Hutchinson signs bill requiring annual police training to combat the use of excessive force The bill requires annual training for officers in their duty to intervene when they observe the use of excessive force by another law enforcement officer. Author: Micah Wilson Updated: 8:01 PM CDT April 21, 2021 JOHNSON, Arkansas Police officers in Arkansas will now receive more annual training to combat the use of excessive force.  On Tuesday (April 20) Governor Asa Hutchinson signed a bill into law that aims to prevent excessive force amongst officers. This law comes on the same day the jury reached a verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.

This co-located solar array serving two Arkansas school districts is also part of agriculture curriculum

Arkansas Schools partner with Entegrity on solar project, use sheep to maintain fields Cedar Ridge Schools and Midland School District teamed up to improve their districts with a new solar facility. The array, a 1.36-MWdc single-axis tracking system provided by Entegrity, was inaugurated during a “Flip the Switch” ceremony with students, staff, solar implementation team, policymakers, and the sheep that maintain the solar grounds. Cedar Ridge Schools and Midland School District of Arkansas became the first districts in the state to utilize co-located solar energy technology after signing a solar services agreement with Entegrity. With this new option, the districts shared a common site and spread fixed costs, resulting in lower solar service rates for each school district. The project provides Midland School District and Cedar Ridge School District annual savings of approximately $46,000 and $65,000, respectively.

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