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9 North Carolina Marines convicted of drug-related crimes since November

Fear of missing out? Sign up for the Marine Corps Times Daily News Roundup to receive the top Marine Corps stories every afternoon. Thanks for signing up. By giving us your email, you are opting in to the Marine Corps Times Daily News Roundup. Roughly 4,000 urinalysis tests were conducted by the division between the summer, when the new policy was implemented, and early December, the release said. The Marine Corps said fewer than a percent of those tested were found to be positive for the hallucinogenic drug. The Marine Corps did not say if these courts-martial were related to any positive LSD tests, citing concern for any other potential investigations.

Blood Reserve under new health measures - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Blood Reserve under new health measures Poll Government policy The Blood Reserve is under new public health measures, following an announcement from Chief Roy Fox and Director of Emergency Management Rick Soup on Friday, in response to the rise in COVID-19 cases. As of Jan. 4 there were only three active cases, with the most recent reported numbers as of Monday now showing 88 active cases on the Blood Reserve. “It is important for us to fully realize that we all have to do our part in controlling the spread of this dangerous virus,” says Fox. “We appreciate the fact that most of you have followed those, however, there are still some for us who have failed to follow these important rules that caused the sudden increase in the infection among our membership.”

Blood Reserve under new health measures

Blood Reserve under new health measures Poll Yes The Blood Reserve is under new public health measures, following an announcement from Chief Roy Fox and Director of Emergency Management Rick Soup on Friday, in response to the rise in COVID-19 cases. As of Jan. 4 there were only three active cases, with the most recent reported numbers as of Monday now showing 88 active cases on the Blood Reserve. “It is important for us to fully realize that we all have to do our part in controlling the spread of this dangerous virus,” says Fox. “We appreciate the fact that most of you have followed those, however, there are still some for us who have failed to follow these important rules that caused the sudden increase in the infection among our membership.”

From the Archives, 1996: Rural spirit revives a historic Victorian ghost town

From the Archives, 1996: Rural spirit revives a historic Victorian ghost town We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Sue Neales Normal text size Rural Spirit revives a historic ghost town Warrock Station coach house. Credit:The Age Archives The ring of the hammer and the scrape of the saw is again echoing across sleepy Warrock in the far west of Victoria. In a scheme employing 40 locals, Australia s most historic rural settlement is being saved from ruin. Loading The belfry is glistening in a new cream coat, edged with the original brown trim used by the founder of the 1844 settlement, George Robertson, an agrarian social reformer and early pioneer.

Blood Tribe leadership tightens COVID-19 restrictions as infections surge

  LETHBRIDGE The Blood Tribe, also known as the Kainai Nation, has seen the number of cases climb from just three cases on January 4th, to 65 as of Monday. The rise in cases is a major concern for Chief Roy Fox who urged the nation’s membership to take the influx of cases seriously. “It is with all sincerity and empathy that we are informing you, our membership, about the importance of following the safety precautions that we have established and the necessity of enacting additional rules towards everyone’s safety. We require everyone’s co-operation and help in combating this dangerous virus, and we need to look after the total safety of Kainai/Blood Tribe,” said Chief Fox.

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