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OSWEGO COUNTY – Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang announced Thursday, May 13, that 18 additional residents tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the total cumulative number of positive ....
“There continue to be confrontation and discussion with a smaller group. So, you know, it’s almost two steps forward, one step back,” Manak said. The funding would continue the deployment of two officers for four hours every day to support bylaw officers in some city parks. Two officers have supported city bylaw staff since September 2020, and council approved continued funding until the end of April, when it was anticipated police support would no longer be needed as 24/7 sheltering came to an end, Manak said in a letter to council requesting an indefinite continuation of the funding. “Unfortunately, the situation in many of the parks has remained extremely volatile and unsafe for bylaw officers and our Patrol Division and Community Services Division resources continue to be shortstaffed resulting in on-duty resources not being a viable option,” Manak wrote. ....
9 & 10 News May 14, 2021 OK2SAY allows students to submit confidential tips to prevent harm before it occurs. In 2020, the program reported 896 suicide threats, 456 drug tips, and 436 various other tips that include harassment and depression. But while OK2SAY a Michigan program, it has no borders and can even help people around the world. “We get the information and we find out the student is from England, for example. Well we’ll involve Interpol and we’ll pass on that information,” said Mary Drew of the MSP Grants and Community Services Division. “So really, I always think of OK2SAY as a worldwide force of good.” ....
SOM OK2SAY Continues to Contribute to Safer Environments for Students; Annual Report Highlights Outcomes OK2SAY Continues to Contribute to Safer Environments for Students; Annual Report Highlights Outcomes Contact: Ms. Mary Gager Drew, Program Administrator, MSP Grants and Community Services Division, 517-388-6149 Nearly all school and law enforcement personnel using the confidential reporting system OK2SAY indicate it is useful and helpful in stopping harm before it occurs. Seventy-three percent report they were unaware of the problem before the tip was submitted. OK2SAY empowers Michigan students to help prevent violence and make their schools safe by confidentially reporting threatening behavior. Anyone can report tips on criminal activities or potential harm directed at students, school employees or schools. Tips can be submitted 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ....
OSWEGO COUNTY – Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang Wednesday, May 12, that two additional residents tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the total cumulative number of positive cases ....