HOOD RIVER — Nurses at Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital and five other locations in Oregon submitted a 10-day strike notice and are planning a three-day walkout beginning Friday, June
Educare in Waterville celebrates 50th anniversary of Week of the Young Child
Waterville Mayor Jay Coelho read aloud a proclamation Wednesday at Educare Central Maine, recognizing the Week of the Young Child and recalling his own experiences as the parent of a child enrolled in the early childhood education program.
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Waterville Mayor Jay Coelho, right, greets Educare student Gavin Foss, 5 months, as the boy is held by his mother, Brittany, a special program. The mayor was on hand Wednesday at Educare in Waterville to read a proclamation celebrating the 50th anniversary of Week of the Young Child. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
Sedalia Police Reports For December 28, 2020
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.
Sunday evening, Sedalia Police performed a traffic stop on a green Ford SUV, as the license plate was expired. The traffic stop took place in the area of West 12th Street and South Osage Avenue. Officers spoke to the driver, and then performed a computer check through Dispatch, where it was learned that he had a felony probation violation warrant from Johnson County on original charges of Tampering With A Motor Vehicle. Tony L. Lawson, 44, of Sedalia, was arrested and transported to the Pettis County Jail with a $15,000 cash only bond.