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Omaha pilot program gives second chances to those arrested on lesser charges

Omaha pilot program gives second chances to those arrested on lesser charges     OMAHA, Nebraska (WOWT) The City of Omaha unveiled a pilot program Tuesday designed to give second chances to those arrested on certain minor offenses. The city prosecutor, Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer, and the city’s Human Rights and Relations Department joined Mayor Jean Stothert in a news conference announcing the city’s new Restorative Justice diversion program. Those facing DUI and assault charges will not be eligible, but in some cases, those who find themselves in drug or traffic court facing minor misdemeanors and having little, if any, criminal history will be recommended for diversion, like completing a class or community service. And if they stay out of trouble for six months afterward, the charges would be dismissed and their record sealed.

Democracy Forum 1/15/21: Searching for Common Ground across the Political Divide | WERU 89 9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good, Michaels J Sandel, 2020 The mostly volunteer team at the League of Women Voters – Downeast who plan and coordinate this series includes: Martha Dickinson, Starr Gilmartin, Maggie Harling, Ann Luther, Judith Lyles, Wendilee O’Brien, Maryann Ogonowski, Pam Person, Leah Taylor, Linda Washburn About the host: Ann currently serves as Treasurer of the League of Women Voters of Maine and leads the LWVME Advocacy Team. She served as President of LWVME from 2003 to 2007 and as co-president from 2007-2009. In her work for the League, Ann has worked for greater public understanding of public policy issues and for the League’s priority issues in Clean Elections & Campaign Finance Reform, Voting Rights, Ethics in Government, Ranked Choice Voting, and Repeal of Term Limits. Representing LWVME at Maine Citizens for Clean Elections, she served that coalition as co-president from 2006 to 2011. She remains on the board of MCCE and serv

Kalamazoo Community Foundation awards grants to local nonprofits advancing equity

Kalamazoo Community Foundation logo. (Photo courtesy of the Kalamazoo Community Foundation). KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Wednesday, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation (KZCF) announced that it has awarded $1.85 million in grants to 50 nonprofit programs throughout Kalamazoo County in the final grantmaking of 2020. Officials say all programs supported align with the Community Foundation’s investment priorities of equity and education. Additionally, many local nonprofits not listed receive grants and distributions from Donor Advised Funds and Designated Funds held at KZCF. “In this second round of 2020 grantmaking we received several requests for higher amounts than usual,” Senior Community Investment Officer at KZCF Sandy Barry-Loken said in a statement. “We believe this is a result of our partners leaning into advocacy work and expanding their efforts to make an impact at a systems level.”

Erratic drunk driver gets nine months in jail after causing a crash that injured four and paralyzed one - Penticton News

Erratic drunk driver gets nine months in jail after causing a crash that injured four and paralyzed one - Penticton News
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