Convicted of, will that impact the next attorney general . In other words, are people in the state of pennsylvania so disheartened by the continuing corruption issues that they will vote one way or the other based on running against corruption . What do you think . Well, i think certainly its an issue. And i think but neither of the two candidates were touched at all by the scandal. And so i dont see a direct connection between her and the two candidates who are running. So i dont think that thats going to be an issue. I do, though, want to just mention the idea that she was sentenced to jail time. I think a lot of people believe that she needed to be punished. But im still on the side of, you know, nonviolent crimes, for people going to jail for that, its still a tough decision to make. She was an interesting figure, a rising star, nelson. Four years ago, really an unheardof person outside the political realm, who was able to get a mainstream job, and many thought there would be a ste
Have been some criticisms. What grade are you thinking . Id give him an a. When he came on board, i was at the inquirer at the time. I got a call from the publisher down there, don graham, who said to me, you are getting one of the finest cops in all of america. This guys unbelievable because he came from washington. And i think hes been that way. Hes obviously superbright, hes communityfocused. The statistics are great. Theres been issues, but you can look at anybodys eight years and find it. So i think he leaves a wonderful legacy, and i think theyre big shoes to fill Going Forward. And richard ross is what he suggested, deputy commissioner, who said could be a phenomenal top leader, as well. There have been some issues, though. Stop and frisk still very controversial and certainly people who believe the black lives Matter Movement say that he hasnt or his department hasnt hired enough black Police Officers. For example, that trend is not going the way they want. What would you say a
Mercy Health Foundation in Ada recently named Shana Wood executive director. Wood, a lifelong Ada resident, brings 25 years of experience and connections to a position that will bolster ongoing