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“Piki mai, the cathedral, Cawthron Steps these are iconic places where we walk, step, sit, protest and celebrate,” she said. “We hope the new lighting, installed just in time for Te Ramaroa will create a year-round destination that is welcoming even on a cold winter night.” Edgar said the council was “just getting started on central city enhancement. It would soon release Te Ara ō Whakatū – the Nelson City Centre Spatial Plan which would outline more potential projects in Upper Trafalgar St and across the city centre. The plan would go out for public consultation in September. Upper Trafalgar St was made a permanent pedestrian area in late 2019. In December last year the council approved $261,000 in extra funding for new lighting, bringing the project s total lighting budget to $861,000. ....
[email protected] COURTLAND An early morning March 10 traffic stop in Courtland by Nicollet County Sheriff’s Office deputies led to multiple drug and theft charges against two men and a woman. Deja D. Padilla, 18, Montevideo, was charged with felony fifth-degree drug possession-not small amount of marijuana and felony possession of burglary or theft tools on March 11 in Brown County District Court. An initial court appearance was set for 8:30 a.m. March 23. McKenzie M. Notch, 26, Granite Falls, was charged with felony second-degree drug sale 10 grams or more, a narcotic other than heroin within 90 days, third-degree drug possession 10 grams or more, fourth-degree drug sale and felony possession of burglary or theft tools. Bail was set at $40,000 without conditions, $15,000 with conditions in Nicollet County Court March 12. ....
New San Marcos outreach facility sits empty due to coronavirus The facility will be a home base for the San Diego sheriffs department s RESPECT program and last updated 2021-02-21 20:56:54-05 SAN MARCOS, Calif. (KGTV) - San Diego Sheriff s Department deputies in San Marcos have hit a roadblock in their efforts to help the youth in their community. In 2014, Deputy Dustin Nelson and Deputy Todd Baker started the RESPECT program as a way of helping keep kids on the right path. âWe focus on building relationships with the youth in our community in the hopes of reducing juvenile delinquency, keeping kids out of gangs, helping them with issues at home,â said deputy Nelson. ....