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Community safety grants available to help curb violence in Nashville
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Nashville nonprofits can apply for community safety grants
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MorningLine: Nashville s Violence Problem: What Can Be Done?
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O.P.P. Sargent Mike Golding
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Canada Road Safety Week continues through this May long weekend and the Ontario Provincial Police are putting a focus on the big four driving errors. KenoraOnline spoke with O.P.P. Community Safety Coordinator, Sergeant Mike Golding.
“Things that we’re looking for with the OPP are impaired driving, seat belts, aggressive driving and speeding. They speak for themselves, but the stats are such that you’ve got to wear your seat belt when you get in a vehicle, says Sergeant Golding. Impaired driving also includes impaired by drugs, also a drug that’s been prescribed by a doctor is something that we are looking at this year, as well as the new cannabis legislation that affects driving. Those are the big four and we’ll be out there in full force.
As the first Nashville Community Safety Coordinator, Ron Johnson wants to hear from you
Ron Johnson talks to NewsChannel 5 about accepting the job of Metro s first community safety coordinator.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â On week one as Nashvilleâs first Community Safety Coordinator, Ron Johnson says itâs about gaining trust and listening to the concerns of neighborhoods across the city.
For the next couple of weeks, Johnson will host listening parties across the Metro and invite anyone wanting to be heard.
âIf we donât listen, how can we have any answers for anything,â Johnson said.