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Smaller fires were also extinguished near the road leading towards the Mount Currie new site, and under the set of power lines near the intersection of Urdal Road and Poplar Road, said Mack.
The Meadows Road fire was called in shortly after 3 p.m. Tuesday. While the smaller fires were simpler to contain, Mack said the larger one required a lot of manpower there and a lot of equipment. We had Forestry involved with the one up on the Meadows Road because it actually jumped across the Ryan River and got going on the other side, said Mack. We had to bring in Raye Shier and his crews and fall a bunch of trees.
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A federal lawsuit will move forward on claims that minority students face higher risks of discrimination and that university officials responded to discrimination allegations with “deliberate indifference.” However, many of the claims in the Jane Doe discrimination suit have been dismissed.
U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn issued a series of rulings earlier this month throwing out some of the claims and telling the young women who brought the suit they can no longer remain anonymous.
Lynn dismissed all of the claims made on behalf of Jane Doe’s No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 against five of the lawsuit’s eight defendants: Russell Mack, an instructor of strategic communication; Dr. Rob Garnett, the associate dean of the John V. Roach Honors College; Aaron Chimbel, a former journalism professor at TCU; Leigh Holland, a Title IX investigator; and Dr. Darron Turner, TCU’s former chief inclusion officer and Title IX coordinator.
Squamish Coun. Jenna Stoner is replacing Coun. Doug Race on the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) board of directors. Stoner, who previously served as alternate director, joins Mayor . . .