Crime rising, police numbers suffering statewide
Crime rising, police numbers suffering statewide By Therese Apel | January 27, 2021 at 11:26 PM CST - Updated February 4 at 11:49 AM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Brandon patrolman Brad Martin has been a certified officer for about two months. Even with the criticism and scrutiny police deal with every day, there was never a question in his mind about what he was going to do with his life.
âI never wanted to be anything else. Honestly. My mom, she sent me a picture one time of me as a baby holding handcuffs,â he said. âI grew up around law enforcement and itâs something Iâve always wanted to do. So far itâs been everything I ever wanted.â
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Navy shipbuilding plan calls for bolstered fleet; retiring USS Nimitz, USS Ohio Josh Farley, Kitsap Sun © US Navy The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) steams ahead of the guided-missile cruiser USS Princeton (CG 59) while participating in Malabar 2020 in the North Arabian Sea.
BREMERTON The longest-serving aircraft carrier and most senior active submarine are scheduled to be retired under a 30-year Navy shipbuilding plan released this month.
The Bremerton-based USS Nimitz would be inactivated in 2025 while the Bangor-based USS Ohio would face the same fate in 2026, according to the Navy s annual report on shipbuilding to Congress, a 30-year roadmap. © Meegan M. Reid / Kitsap Sun
This week âCityNewsâ speaks to just some of the many businesses located in Woden. This is a sponsored post.
LOCATED 10 minutes from the centre of Canberra, the development of Woden began in 1962, a year before its first residents arrived in 1963.
Planned as a series of 10 suburbs (thereâs now 12), Hughes, Curtin, Chifley and Lyons were among the first built.
At the time it was estimated that 90,000 people would eventually live in the area but by 2016 the population had only reached 34,760, according to the census.
Separate from Civic, Woden Valley was planned as a satellite city, with its own shopping centre, employment opportunities and suburbs located around the town centre in Woden.