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USA Today released a report on Nov. 16 condemning LSUâs mishandling of sexual assault cases, including some against the Universityâs athletes. The report detailed experiences of several female students and highlighted that in many of the cases, upper-level administration had knowledge of the abuse and denied reporting it â violating Title IX laws.
The University commissioned independent law firm Husch Blackwell to review the handling of sexual assault cases at LSU in a comprehensive investigation after the USA Today report surfaced. The review, which will include extensive interviews with staff and students to evaluate every aspect of the sexual assault reporting process, is set to conclude in February.
Park Record columnist Teri Orr.
I am Irish enough to know you open the front and back doors at New Year’s to let the old year out and welcome the new in. You clang pots to remove bad spirits who have taken up residence and you light candles to show good spirits the way in. I don’t think there is a single moment to do this where you shift the energy it only matters that you do it as one year is making way for the next. Like beating a rug or knocking a pillow to remove the dust and all manner of matter that might be stuck.
Rapid City student-athletes take advantage of early signing period
December 21, 2020
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Signing a National Letter of Intent is a monumental moment in one’s playing career.
Four student – athletes from Rapid City Central took advantage of the early signing period and made their intentions known on Dec. 16.
Signed with Metro State University
Jordan Heckert signed a letter of intent to play women’s basketball next year at Metro State University in Denver.
Heckert is a three year starter and has led the Cobblers in scoring and assists over the last two seasons.
She’s excited about competing at the division two level.
The wave of farmers market which flooded the country in the first quarter of the country, including innovations such as the Drive-Thru Farmers’ Market at the Agricultural Marketing Corporation (AMC) at 188 Spanish Town Road, has practically dried up and some farmers are hurting.
Agro-Investment Corporation (AIC), which hosted that event in April, got high marks for its packaged deals which saw combinations of fresh vegetables, fruits and produce, priced at $1,000 and $1,500, as excellent deals for consumers, who were spared the hassle of going to the market. The Ministry of Agriculture also hosted a number of farmers’ markets at the playfield at the its Hope Gardens head office, St Andrew, and various association of branch societies of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) also got in the act, all across country.