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The Boyd County Sheriffâs Department has announced it will participate in the âClick It or Ticketâ campaign to enforce motoring laws, primarily seat belts and intoxicated driving.
The enforcement effort will run from May 24 to June 6, just in time for the Memorial Day holiday.
âWe see first-hand severe injuries or loss of life when adults do not wear a seat belt or children are not properly restrained in a child seat or booster,â said BCSD Sergeant Steve Lake. âOur hope is that buckling up becomes the automatic first step for everyone when entering a vehicle.â
The sheriffâs department will be conducting checkpoints to check for suspected DUIs, licensing, registration, insurance, seat belt and child restraint violations and equipment violations.
Jack Sawyer principals in the firm.
Ian O’Cain, Andy Redmon and
Jill Traylor have been promoted to senior associates.
Christine Cangelosi, Tyler Guidroz, Mike Johnson, Travis Kalina, Javier Marcano and
Kim Nguyen have been promoted to associates.
Awards
Vicki Mayer, a professor of communication in the Tulane University School of Liberal Arts, has been awarded the Professional Freedom & Responsibility Award from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Merrill Lynch Wealth Management financial adviser
Curtis Eustis has been named the No. 1 financial advisor in Louisiana on the 2021 Barron’s “Top 1,200 Financial Advisors” list for the first time, as well as on the Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” list for the third consecutive year.
Monroe City Man Arrested for Quincy Break-Ins
A Monroe City man is in the Adams County Jail in connection with a couple of break-ins in Quincy Wednesday afternoon.
Deputies responded first to a report of a break-in at the guard shack at Trinity Industries just before 3 p.m. Wednesday. An employee saw a man take a fire extinguisher from the shack and leave on foot northbound on Highway 57.
The man was identified as 30 year old William Callihan of Monroe City. The ID was made because Callihan dropped his wallet that contained his identification in the guard shack.
A short time later, deputies learned that Callihan had used the fire extinguisher to break a glass door to gain entry into the office area at ADM.