Enforcement officers were there paying respects to the fallen trooper and mourning with family and friends. The superintendent of the Highway Patrol knew kenny velez for 27 years. He represented well. The velez name, the Highway Patrol, this thin blue line that we talk about, ken evelez represented well. Ken evelez was in the Highway Patrol graduating class the superintendent called the class, but of velez he used the words honor, integrity, sacrifice. Kenny demonstrated all these qualities. You already know these things about ken evelez. For the velez children, their fats it was a hero in uniform and out. Always he was dad, hero on the job, hero at home. My father showed us more are, we still feel the love. There was also love from the brotherhood of the blue line, as the state Highway Patrol superintendent termed it kenny velez a hero of the Highway Patrol. The tributes and the respect for the memory of ohio Highway Patrol trooper Kenneth Velez run deep and wide and long. At the fune
MORRISVILLE BOROUGH – Borough council has agreed to pay a total of $185,000 to settle separate but intertwining discrimination and harassment lawsuits filed by two Morrisville police officers. At the Aug 18 meeting, council unanimously voted to accept the settlement agreement which ends several years of ongoing bickering and unrest in the police department. After […]
A look through the Brainerd Dispatch archives with Terry McCollough combing the microfilm for tidbits of history through the decades going back to 1923.
The Mexico Chamber of Commerce was there on Tuesday, Aug. 29, to help cut the ribbon on a fast growing Mexico business. Tom and Brenda Cagney, owners of Abacus Logistics Solutions, cut the …
For the much anticipated panel on workplace design, Sue Fenton (Woods Bagot), Kellie Payne (Bates Smart) and Tom Herron (HASSELL) will provide insights from some of the world’s leading practices, while Nick Todd (Era-co) will bring a real estate and workplace experience perspective honed through his time at Atlassian and Macquarie, and Colin Seah (Ministry of Design Singapore) will shake things up with a look at how workplaces are being elevated through an intersection with different building typologies (see more at Ministry of Design’s INDE.Award winning project Citi Wealth Hub).