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WARRENTON, Va., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Pinnacle Management Systems, Inc., a leader in program and project management consulting and training services, announced today that Gary Harvey will be returning to the organization in the role of Practice Leader for Enterprise Project Management (EPM) and Project Portfolio Management (PPM) services.
Pinnacle Management Systems, Inc. I am very excited to welcome Gary back to the Pinnacle family, said Michael Breuker, company president. Gary has been instrumental in helping to make Pinnacle the success that it is today. I look forward to working with Gary again to build on this success as we enhance our delivery capabilities for the future.
A DRUG user being restrained by police officers on a hospital bed had spat in the face of a nurse who’d only recently returned to work after being in intensive care with Covid. Owain Hughes, 23, of Victoria Avenue, Buckley, admitted assaulting staff nurse Juan Herrera at Wrexham Maelor Hospital and another emergency worker PC David Jones who he’d kicked in the thigh on March 4. Magistrates at Llandudno today activated a twelve weeks suspended jail term and imposed 26 weeks consecutively for the assaults. Court chairwoman Janet Ellard told him: ”Spitting is a revolting action especially under the present Covid-19 pandemic and you were under the influence of drugs.”
By LANDON ALLISON
March 12, 2021 at 4:22 PM
Members of the Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee discuss their plan with city community members.
Members of the Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee discuss their plan with city community .
Credits: Landon Allison
March 12, 2021 at 4:22 PM
OLEAN, NY Ten city residents voiced their opinions on the proposed Civilian Review Board during the Thursday Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee’s meeting to discuss the City of Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative Plan.
Melissa Ensell, Kevin Dougherty, Daniel Gayton, Gary Harvey, Patrick Morgan, Paula Swier, Victoria Swier, Sarah Keenan, Taha Pascucci and Ezra Johnson gave their perspectives on the new measures at the Zoom meeting held by the committee.
By MEGHAN HALL
March 10, 2021 at 10:24 PM
Members of the Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee gathered on Zoom to listen to residents thoughts on its newly proposed police reform plan.
Members of the Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee gathered on Zoom to listen to .
Credits: Meghan Hall
March 10, 2021 at 10:24 PM
OLEAN Five residents voiced support for the addition of a Civilian Review Board during the Wednesday Olean Police Reform and Reinvention Committee’s public hearing on the city’s proposed plan for police reform.
During the Zoom session, Daniel Gayton, Craig Klose, Gary Harvey, Victoria Swier and Ezra Johnson said the board would benefit both the community and the police department by providing a neutral, outside entity. They also said the addition of the board should not be seen as an attack on police officers.