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Highland County land bank board meets with potential buyer; hears update on Rocky Fork Truck Stop, Hillsboro properties From left, Highland County Land Reutilization Corporation board members Charles Guarino and Randy Mustard, Highland County Community Action Organization Housing Director Mark Current and Highland County Board of DD member Larry Gray are pictured at the board s Jan. 21 meeting. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) In their first meeting since November, members of the Highland County Land Reutilization Corporation heard a proposal Jan. 21 for selling some of their properties near Rocky Fork Lake, while plans for another proposed acquisition in the area were described as “stuck” for now.
Author of the article: Jonny Wakefield
Publishing date: Jan 21, 2021 • January 21, 2021 • 3 minute read • Thomas Swaffield said police used excessive force when they arrested him outside a Whyte Avenue convenience store Aug. 5, 2017. The presiding officer at a disciplinary hearing found the force used was not excessive after concluding Swaffield punched the officer and tried to grab his weapons. Swaffield denies doing either. Photo by supplied
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Edmonton city police officers who took a man to the ground on Whyte Avenue three years ago did not use excessive force, a disciplinary hearing has found.
Thomas Swaffield, 28, says an officer repeatedly kneed him in the head after dropping him to the pavement outside a Mac’s convenience store on Aug. 5, 2017.
BY Nebraska State Patrol | December 19, 2020
DECEMBER 18, 2020 (LINCOLN, NEB.) Eighteen new troopers have joined the ranks of the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP). The members of the 63
rd Basic Recruit Class in NSP history received their badges and took the oath of office today during a ceremony at the State Capitol.
“Today is a great day for the Nebraska State Patrol,” said Colonel John Bolduc. “These 18 troopers have faced challenges and grew together as a team. The skills they’ve learned during the last six months of training will now be put to use in service to the citizens of Nebraska.”
The members of Camp 63 hail from three states and 13 different communities across Nebraska. The class completed 22 weeks of intense training at the Nebraska State Patrol Training Academy in Grand Island. The training included extensive live-action, hands-on scenarios, as we
BY Nebraska State Patrol | December 18, 2020
Courtesy/ Nebraska State Patrol. Members of the Nebraska State Patrol 63rd Basic Recruit Class outside the Nebraska Capitol on Friday December 18, 2020 upon their graduation.
DECEMBER 18, 2020 (LINCOLN, NEB.) Eighteen new troopers have joined the ranks of the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP). The members of the 63
rd Basic Recruit Class in NSP history received their badges and took the oath of office today during a ceremony at the State Capitol.
“Today is a great day for the Nebraska State Patrol,” said Colonel John Bolduc. “These 18 troopers have faced challenges and grew together as a team. The skills they’ve learned during the last six months of training will now be put to use in service to the citizens of Nebraska.”
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