Circuit court decides Rodemaker lawsuit lacks facts
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and last updated 2021-06-09 12:54:20-04
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WTXL) â The ongoing legal battle between former Valdosta football coach Alan Rodemaker and five Valdosta Board of Education members continues as the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals decided Tuesday that Rodemakerâs case does not have sufficient facts to prove his claim of racial discrimination.
Circuit judges Robin S. Rosenbaum, Kevin C. Newsom and R. Lanier Anderson III chose to âvacate and remandâ the suit back to the U.S. District Court for Middle Georgia, finding that the district court should have dismissed his claim.
Newly elected City Council members Debra Bell, Jacob Clay and Calvin Padgett are officially sworn in as part of the Plum Grove City Council.
The entire City of Plum Grove City Council at their recent meeting in the brand new City Hall.
The face of leadership at the City of Plum Grove underwent a few changes Monday night, as they welcomed three new members and officially accepted the resignation of Mary Arrendell as Mayor and appointed her replacement to lead the community. They also held the first official meeting in their newly constructed city hall, a project that had been required after the original building was destroyed by Hurricane Harvey.
A Page from North Quabbin history: A tale of two Royalstons
Among the graves in need of repair at the Royalston Corner, Vt., cemetery is that of John W. Woodbury, a native of Royalston, Mass. Photo/Judy Kurtz
Entry to the Royalston Corner, Vt., cemetery. Photo/Judy Kurtz
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David and Judy Kurtz, of Royalston Corner, Vermont, a section of the town of Concord, Vermont, visited the Royalston Historical Society Thursday. The couple wanted to visit Royalston, Massachusetts as they are working on a project to improve a cemetery in Royalston Corner, an section of town founded by former residents of Royalston, Mass.
Sentry Taitoko police cell death: Parents say son s death has helped other detainees
16 Apr, 2021 04:08 AM
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Sentry Taitoko died in police custody in the early hours of February 23, 2014. Photo / Supplied
Sentry Taitoko died in police custody in the early hours of February 23, 2014. Photo / Supplied
The family of a man who died in police custody say his death has helped to push changes for all detainees across New Zealand.
A coroner s report released yesterday found Sentry Taitoko, aged 21 at the time, died from a synthetic drug similar to LSD and the associated excited delirium syndrome (ExDS) at Counties Manukau Police Station in February 2014.