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WRC News4 At 5 March 9, 2015

There and they do respond to offduty calls as was the case in this one. I sure have a deep concern about a Police Officer being dispatched on a call whether its a breaking and entering, a traffic stop with a Family Member in there. Reporter Barry Stanton oversees Public Safety in the county and is asking the chief to take a hard look at whats at risk and what can go wrong with if a perceived safe call turns tragic. You dont know if a minor call is going to end up being dangerous. Reporter that meeting is happening inside of the Police Department as we speak where they are reviewing this policy. Also talking with fraternal order of the police to get their take on all this. Now, fellow officers have set up a go f ....

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Barring women as leaders in church may be bad for their health, new study finds


Barring women as leaders in church may be bad for their health, new study finds
Past studies have shown participating in religious services and in the life of a religious community can be good for your health.
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April 19, 2021
(RNS) Going to church is generally touted as good for the soul.
But there is also evidence church attendance can be good for your health unless, that is, you are a woman at a church that bars women from preaching or other leadership roles.
A new study published in the American Sociological Review has found that women who attend churches with such restrictions report worse health than those who attend churches with women in leadership roles. ....

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