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Pandemic dominates news in 2020

Pandemic dominates news in 2020
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Travel sees sharp decline to COVID-19

Travel sees sharp decline to COVID-19
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Community safety review reaches 'critical point'

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — The Community Safety Review Committee is starting to see the shape of recommendations being developed by facilitators to make the town feel more safe. “We’re at a critical point in our process,” Emily Megas-Russell, one of the two facilitators hired by the town for the project that will result in a report due at the end of the month, said at the committee meeting held remotely Monday. Responses from Town Manager Peter Elwell on questions posed at the last meeting were read to the committee on Monday. He said neither the Brattleboro Police Department nor the rest of town government plays any role in the school resource officer position — it is staffed by the Windham County Sheriff’s Office and overseen by the Windham Southeast School District, with no funding from the municipal budget.

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Booze It and Lose It campaign kicks off in North Carolina

Law enforcement increasing patrols and setting up checking stations during holiday season in North Carolina The North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program’s Holiday “Booze It and Lose It” campaign begins Monday, December 14 and ends Sunday, January 3. Author: Kandace Redd Updated: 9:17 AM EST December 14, 2020 GREENSBORO, N.C. The North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program’s Holiday “Booze It and Lose It” campaign begins Monday, December 14 and ends Sunday, January 3. It’s recognized as one of the nation s most effective anti-drunk-driving campaigns. The campaign creates an increased awareness of the dangers and consequences of drinking and driving through education campaigns and extensive enforcement of impaired-driving laws. Each year, law enforcement agencies increase the number of patrols and set up checking stations.

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