NevCo Sheriff Shannan Moon has earned the ultimate certification among a half-dozen comprehensive professional development programs offered by POST, the California Commission on Police Officers Standards & Training. Shannan completed the 80-hour course in Executive Development. The program covers a broad range of issues relevant to law enforcement executives, such as principled policing and critical incident care management. “The coursework was exceptional,” Shannan says. “I appreciated the phenomenal facilitators, who invoked in-depth conversations on leading our agencies through arguably the most challenging time in law enforcement…”
Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon earned her certification in Executive Development from POST, the California Commission on Police Officers Standards & Training.
New BISX Trading Hours
03/06/2021
The Bahamas International Securities Exchange (BISX or the Exchange) is pleased to announce that trading hours over BISX have been amended to 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. These hours take effect 1 June 2021. The change in trading hours is a part of the amendments to the Exchange’s operations to accommodate the Trading of Bahamas Government Registered Stock (BRS). BRS commenced trading over BISX on 9 July 2020 adding total face value of $3.6 Billion and 220 instruments to the Exchange. Based on market feedback to this and to the other additional listing of the Exchange the decision was made that the length of Trading Hours needed to be extended to allow for more trading time.
More than 50 people gathered in front of the Mitchell Courthouse at lunchtime for a rally for Davis, the Baltimore man who was shot by police in 2015 and has been tried four times for the murder of Kevin Jones, a 22-year-old Pimlico Race Course security guard.
Planning Board members Chris Winters and Stephanie Boyd participate in a forum on Willinet with Debby Dane, right. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Once upon a time, there was a company called Massflora that wanted to grow marijuana on a Blair Road property. It needed a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals to do so, and the application drew passionate opposition from residents near the property who worried about the plan s visual impact, the potential for drawing thieves who might grow violent and the noxious odor produced by the flowering cannabis plants Massflora planned to start indoors and transplant to a field.