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New Mexico County Insurance Authority Elects Officers

New Mexico County Insurance Authority Elects Officers
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Courts | News, Sports, Jobs - Morning Journal

Common Pleas New Cases Daniel Goehring, Wood Street, East Palestine, vs. Elisabeth Goehring, South Avenue, Columbiana; divorce sought. Discover Bank, New

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Municipal Court | News, Sports, Jobs

LISBON — In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a preliminary hearing was set Jan. 11 for Joey-Lynn Corfee, 34, Rose Drive, Lisbon, charged with second-degree felonies of aggravated trafficking in drugs and possession of drugs and fifth-degree felonies of falsification and theft. Corfee allegedly possessed 27.34 grams of methamphetamine, which is nine times the bulk amount, […]

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Courts | News, Sports, Jobs - Morning Journal

Common Pleas New Cases Trudy Fletcher, Hess Road, East Liverpool, vs. William Fletcher, Toronto; divorce sought. Onemain Financial Group, LLC, Columbus, v

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COLUMBIANA COUNTY MUNICIPAL | News, Sports, Jobs

COLUMBIANA COUNTY MUNICIPAL | News, Sports, Jobs
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OPINION: Letter to the editor

Local medical professionals support COVID-19 pooled testing We are a multidisciplinary group of local physicians, scientists, nurses and pediatric specialists who have come together to help support the community. We are pleased that the state is offering public schools a program to support six weeks of pooled surveillance testing for COVID-19 and that Winchester Public Schools is planning to participate, starting with Winchester High School. We’d like to applaud the School Committee and the Board of Health for supporting this. The Select Board has committed to help fund this effort during the initial six weeks and potentially beyond, and we are grateful that they recognize the public health importance of testing.

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Insurance is covering some public records violations

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Local and state government agencies paid more than $1.2 million in penalties and legal fees in 2019 for failing to follow the state’s Inspection of Public Records Act, according to the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government. But some of those legal fees and some of the penalties didn’t come out of the local government or state agency budgets. Instead, they were covered by insurance – something that has open government advocates concerned. “By covering the costs for withholding documents, insurance gives those entities no incentive to comply with the law,” Santa Fe attorney Daniel Yohalem said in an interview. “They are withholding too many records because they figure the cost is free.”

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Insurance is covering some New Mexico public records violations

Insurance is covering some New Mexico public records violations Mike Gallagher, Albuquerque Journal © Maximusnd, Getty Images/iStockphoto Stock image. ALBUQUERQUE - Local and state government agencies paid more than $1.2 million in penalties and legal fees in 2019 for failing to follow the state's Inspection of Public Records Act, according to the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government. But some of those legal fees and some of the penalties didn't come out of the local government or state agency budgets. Instead, they were covered by insurance — something that has open government advocates concerned. "By covering the costs for withholding documents, insurance gives those entities no incentive to comply with the law," Santa Fe attorney Daniel Yohalem said in an interview. "They are withholding too many records because they figure the cost is free."

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