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Cattlemen s Day moves to online format

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Cattlemen’s Day moves to online format Alicia Boor The 108th annual Kansas State University Cattlemen’s Day will move to an online format, due to COVID-19 restrictions on the Manhattan campus.  Registration is free and all are encouraged to participate online via the Zoom platform. To participate, you must register online, or for more information contact Lois Schreiner at 785-532-1267 or lschrein@ksu.edu.  “We’re excited to host the 108th Cattlemen’s Day,” said Ken Odde, K-State professor and Cattlemen’s Day co-chairman. “Although COVID-19 restrictions have led us to transition this year’s event online, we are excited about the lineup of speakers and the topics they will address.”  

Men due in court after Thetford rave | Eastern Daily Press

Police breaking up the illegal rave in Thetford Forest. Picture: Norfolk Constabulary - Credit: Archant Two people are due to appear in court next month after attending a Norfolk rave during Covid. More than 500 people attended the unlicensed music event in an area of woodland at Lynford near to the English Heritage site Grimes Graves. The event, which started on August 29, was closed down by police the following day. Stephan Aird, 30, has been charged with contravening a direction to leave the area at Thetford on August 30 last year. It is said he was participating in a gathering of more than 30 people at Grimes Graves in contravention of Health Protection Regulations.

New Kootenai Co Sheriff says he will not enforce mask mandate

KOOTENAI CO., Idaho — Kootenai County’s new sheriff said Monday he will not enforce the current mask mandate. The mandate, which applies to five North Idaho counties, was put into place by the Panhandle Health District in November. At the time of the decision, all five counties were in the “red” risk category. That remains true; in its latest update,.

Robert Norris sworn in as new Kootenai Co Sheriff, talks about priorities for community

KXLY January 1, 2021 6:40 PM Kaitlin Knapp Updated: KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho There’s a new sheriff in North Idaho, and he’s already making some changes starting with two community projects. Sheriff Robert Norris was sworn in as interim sheriff on Friday. His official four-year term doesn’t start for another 11 days. He was elected in November, replacing Sheriff Ben Wolfinger, who retired after eight years as sheriff. Norris has 30 years of law enforcement experience under his belt. He worked for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department before moving to Kootenai County in 2013 where he served on the county’s search and rescue team.

Kootenai County s new Sheriff, Robert Norris swears in

Robert Norris swears in as Kootenai County s new Sheriff Sheriff Norris joined the Kootenai County Sheriff s office in 2013, serving as a member of search and rescue and patrol. Author: Amanda Roley Updated: 5:13 PM MST January 2, 2021 COEUR D ALENE, Idaho Kootenai County has a new Sheriff.  Robert Norris was sworn into his new role as Sheriff New Years Day. First order of business swearing in new staff.   His law enforcement background started with the Los Angeles County Sheriff s office.  Then, Sheriff Norris joined the Kootenai County Sheriff s office in 2013, serving as a member of search and rescue and patrol.  Norris said his plan is to work as a partner with all aspects of the community. 

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