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Stories will be shared, friendships rekindled and games relived in vivid detail when hundreds turn out to celebrate Colts Rugby Clubâs 50-year anniversary.
Saturdayâs celebrations will feature a full day of rugby action starting at 9.30am at the clubâs home ground, T.A. Nutley Field, to be followed by a dinner at the Victoria Tavern.
More than 170 guests will attend the dinner, which sold out a month ago.
Club president Jeff Ballinger said people were coming from far and wide, and the stage was set for a fantastic weekend. Colts 1976 A-grade premiers.
He said it would be a wonderful opportunity to recognise all those who had played a part in forming and continuing to shape the club, both on and off the field.
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Prescott Valley Police Chief Steve Roser is back to work after an investigation by the Town of Prescott Valley. Roser had been put on paid administrative leave back on April 27th, after allegations of harassment leading to a hostile work environment surfaced. There were also allegations made pertaining to Roser’s administrative and policy decisions in recruitment, shift and vehicle assignments, both were unfounded. However, reports of Chief Roser’s communication style with his management team, which included the use of profanity, name calling and other disrespectful conduct were sustained. The investigation recommended a two-day unpaid suspension and a letter of reprimand, along with remedial training on “Emotional Intelligence” and “Code of Conduct.” Roser joined the department in November of 2019 and spent nearly 30 years with the Phoenix Police Department, the last ten years as shift commander. He returned to work on Monday.
Prescott Valley Police Chief Steve Roser is back to work after an investigation by the Town of Prescott Valley. Roser had been put on paid administrative leave back on April 27th, after allegations of harassment leading to a hostile work environment surfaced. There were also allegations made pertaining to Roser’s administrative and policy decisions in recruitment, shift and vehicle assignments, both were unfounded. However, reports of Chief Roser’s communication style with his management team, which included the use of profanity, name calling and other disrespectful conduct were sustained. The investigation recommended a two-day unpaid suspension and a letter of reprimand, along with remedial training on “Emotional Intelligence” and “Code of Conduct.” Roser joined the department in November of 2019 and spent nearly 30 years with the Phoenix Police Department, the last ten years as shift commander. He returned to work on Monday.
Prescott Valley, Arizona, officials say Police Chief Steve Roser has been placed on paid administrative leave pending a personnel investigation into claims he violated town policies.