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Election Day: Voters to weigh in on bond issues, municipal races

Polling locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. A $124.9 million bond proposal to expand and update Temple College facilities will be decided by local residents. The proposal, if approved, would call for a major expansion of the school’s Health Sciences Center to address a shortage of health care workers as well as providing updates to several college buildings that are 50 to 60 years old. “If approved, the new facilities could be completed by 2026 when Temple College will be celebrating its 100th anniversary,” TC President Christy Ponce said. “These campus advancements would represent an important milestone in Temple College’s history of being trusted for generations and building for the future.”

Wicked murderer George Stephenson will never change

A parole review for George Francis Stephenson has been referred to the Parole Board. A Parole Board spokesman confirmed a date still has not been set for a hearing and the case was still going through standard processes. Stephenson was found guilty in October 1987 of murdering Joseph Cleaver, his disabled wife Hilda, their son Tom and the family nurse, Margaret Murphy at Burgate House, which was demolished. Retired Detective Chief Inspector Keith White, who went on to work for intelligence agencies including MI5, in an interview with ITV News Meridian, said: “To have done what he did.for me, he’s such a wicked man I don’t think he will ever change.”

More Reviews From SFFILM Festival 2021

More Reviews From SFFILM Festival 2021 Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Momma Legendary investigative journalist I.F. Stone famously said “All governments lie.”  Nanfu Wang’s flawed but still worthwhile documentary “In The Same Breath” shows why Stone’s pronouncement is unfortunately still true.  Her new film assesses the history of the Chinese and American governments’ early responses to the Coronavirus outbreak.  In different ways, both governments’ public lies and coverups contributed to the COVID death toll in both countries. Nobody is credibly denying the Coronavirus originated in China.  But what is being disputed is the use of that information as license to engage in “socially acceptable” public racism against the Chinese in America.  The Orange Skull regularly whipped his cultists into racist frenzy by peddling that attitude.  It’s one of the flaws of Wang’s film that this point isn’t even mentioned or consider

Boxing out negative policing stereotypes, Tiara Brown returns home

Tiara Brown has made a hobby out of hitting hard. The Fort Myers High School graduate and once-aspiring Olympic boxer also has been hit hard, literally by opponents and figuratively by the death of George Floyd, his neck under the knee for more than nine minutes of a police officer who is on trial for murder in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Brown, who was named the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department’s Officer of the Year out of more than 3,000 officers in 2018, said she felt friction between herself and a few other department members last year. They were not responding with the empathy they should have following Floyd’s death, she said. She resigned Nov. 1 following almost six years with the department. She returned home.

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