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City of St Helena offers disaster preparedness advice as fire season begins

Create defensible space around your home, but never mow after 10 a.m. — you could make things much, much worse. That was one of the practical tips offered at a virtual emergency preparedness town hall meeting held May 19 by the City of St. Helena. With fire season starting earlier and ending later than ever, due largely to climate change, it’s imperative for St. Helenans to mow their weeds down to no more than 4 inches tall by the June 1 weed abatement deadline, said Fire Chief John Sorensen. However, don’t mow after 10 a.m., he said, because a spark from a blade striking a rock could start a fire during low humidity. In fact, that’s exactly what started a quarter-acre fire in Deer Park a few hours before the meeting, Sorensen said.

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Sorensen Gross Companies and Christian Comair Partner to Build Family of Construction Companies Specializing in All Areas of Construction

Sorensen Gross Companies and Christian Comair Partner to Build Family of Construction Companies Specializing in All Areas of Construction Share Article Sorensen Gross, Flint, Michigan s premier builder, today announced that Christian Comair, the chairman of GET Engineering & Contracting, a Qatar based mega project engineer and builder with more than 7,000 employees, and The PIMA Group, which includes 18 companies across Europe, North America, and the Middle East, has acquired fifty percent interest in the Sorensen Gross group of companies. The two groups will move forward as equal partners in the business. FLINT, Mich. (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 Sorensen Gross today announced that Christian Comair, the chairman of GET Engineering & Contracting, a mega project engineer and builder with more than 7,000 employees, and The PIMA Group, which includes 18 companies across Europe, North America, and the Middle East, has acquir

Calling police shootings accidental doesn t equal an escape from liability, court records show

Created: April 16, 2021 06:04 PM If the former Brooklyn Center police officer did, in fact, intend to pull out her taser instead of her handgun when she shot and killed Daunte Wright Sunday, it would amount to a tragic accident. But calling it a mistake or accident does not magically release an officer or their department from liability, according to a federal judge in Minnesota who ruled on a similar shooting a decade ago.  “The law s not going to say, ‘Oh, it was simply a mistake, no liability whatsoever,’” said David Schultz, a law professor at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law. 

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