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Cherokee Nation leaders revisit absentee ballots cutoff date
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TAHLEQUAH â Cherokee Nation leaders passed a resolution May 27 detailing how the tribe plans to spend $1.8 billion in federal COVID-19 recovery funds. The proposal includes direct payments of $2,000 for all 392,832 tribal citizens.
âThis is such an exciting opportunity for us as Cherokee people to have this amount of money to invest in our people and our future at the same time,â Tribal Councilor Keith Austin said. âThis is a guideline that weâre aiming at, but these are the places we want to make a difference. We have the opportunity to not only get people on their feet, but keep them on their feet.â
Paul, pictured above, was jailed at Bradford Crown Court yesterday A violent rapist has been jailed for 17 years with an extended seven-year licence period for terrorising, violating and degrading two women. James Paul was labelled “aggressive” with no remorse or victim empathy when he was sentenced at Bradford Crown Court today. “You are a very dangerous man who has been prepared to use violence,” Judge Jonathan Rose told him. Paul, 35, of Church Street, Keighley, was convicted by a jury in December of five counts of rape, two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, kidnap and false imprisonment. Prosecutor Christopher Rose said Paul had forcibly raped the women as well as physically attacking them.
James Paul, who was jailed A VIOLENT rapist has been jailed for 17 years with an extended seven-year licence period for terrorising, violating and degrading two women. James Paul was labelled “aggressive” with no remorse or victim empathy when he was sentenced at Bradford Crown Court today. “You are a very dangerous man who has been prepared to use violence,” Judge Jonathan Rose told him. Paul, 35, of Church Street, Keighley, was convicted by a jury in December of five counts of rape, two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, kidnap and false imprisonment. Prosecutor Christopher Rose said Paul had forcibly raped the women as well as physically attacking them.
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