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BALDWIN â A Cadillac man who had been sentenced to several years in prison for allegedly shooting at Lake County sheriffâs deputies during a vehicular pursuit may have his case retried after the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled he can request to have his guilty pleas withdrawn.
On Feb. 24, 2020, Randy Lee Smith, 36, was sentenced to seven to 20 yearsâ imprisonment in connection with events that occurred in July 2019.
According to Cadillac News reports from that time, on July 19 around 4:30 a.m., Lake County Deputy James Buscaino tried to conduct a traffic stop on a 2005 Buick Terraza minivan in the area of State Road and 64th Street in Chase Township for moving violations, deputies said. Inside the vehicle were Smith and Cody Haner of White Cloud.
An article published in the Northland Age newspaper on Tuesday and on the New Zealand Herald website has been withdrawn after it was condemned as racist - and publisher NZME says it won t publish Dr Michael Bassett s work on its platforms.
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The managing editor of publisher NZME, Shayne Currie, told RNZ the article was “unacceptable” and commentary from the former cabinet minister and historian “will no longer appear on our platforms.”
“It has failed our standards and should not have been published,” Currie said.
“We are immediately reviewing our processes to ensure it doesn’t happen again.”
Bundaberg founder to appear in Amazing Race activation via Carat
March 1, 2021 9:40
Carat has been working with its client, Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, over the summer to grow its presence across Australia, with the latest aspect of an ongoing campaign to see Bundaberg feature as part of a challenge on The Amazing Race.
The media agency has worked with Network 10 to pull off a bespoke activation that will see Bundaberg Brewed Drinks founder, Cliff Flemming, appear on the show this evening, as contestants take part in ginger harvesting to receive their next clue.
The challenge was filmed in Bundaberg’s home state of Queensland at its ginger beer manufacturing headquarters, as part of the first locally-filmed edition of The Amazing Race.
About half of Iowa vaccine providers can deny access to noncustomers, nonpatients Clark Kauffman, Iowa Capital Dispatch
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Roughly one-half of Iowa’s 1,700 providers of the COVID-19 vaccine are free to deny the vaccine to noncustomers, according to state health officials.
With many Iowa clinics and hospitals refusing the vaccine to anyone who is not already doing business with them as a patient, some Iowans must go to pharmacies that may not be local, or that lack the same level of staffing and experience in giving vaccines.