In 2020 four Navy personnel committed drug offences, including two members of the HMNZS Philomel in Auckland who were sentenced to about a year s detention each and dismissal. The Army dealt with 15 infringements that year while the Air Force dealt with two.
The data doesn t provide specific details, but the two HMNZS Navy personnel dismissed last year were revealed in media reports as technicians Ryan Carroll and Cadell Heney, both in their 20s, who pleaded guilty to charges relating to MDMA.
The data also mentions an Air Force worker who faced 85 days detention and dismissal in 2020. It matches the punishment handed down to Aircraftman Tom Lowther, 23 at the time, who pleaded guilty to six charges of consuming and offering to supply MDMA.
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Each year in the West Virginia legislature, a number of discriminatory bills are proposed against entire segments of the stateâs citizenry. WV has seen a steady decline in the overall population, losing nearly seven percent over the last forty years. Why, then, are legislators trying to decrease the population even more by discriminating against the nearly 58,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) adults and 10,000+ LGBTQ youth? With an already struggling economy, it is quite telling that legislators continue to propose bills that make it difficult for LGBTQ West Virginians to meet their basic needs. This leads many to flee to other states for better opportunities and outcomes.Â
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After 60 years of marriage couple dies of COVID-19 just one day apart
VIDEO: After 60 years of marriage couple dies of COVID-19 just one day apart By Vania Patino | January 22, 2021 at 10:00 PM CST - Updated January 22 at 10:33 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The couple met in Guymon, lived in Pampa most of their lives and had been living in Amarillo for the last seven years.
They loved spending time with their three kids and several grandchildren and enjoyed listening to Country Western on Saturdays.
The daughter says they were always very independent.
Her dad, JD Grider, at 83 still drove everywhere and her mom, Delphia Grider, at 84 never missed her weekly salon appointments.