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West Seattle Blog… | Camp Second Chance Community Advisory Committee hears about new staff, vaccination plans, more

For the first time in two months, the Community Advisory Committee for West Seattle’s only city-sanctioned tiny-house encampment got an update on its operations. Last month’s meeting had no one in attendance from camp operator LIHI or the city Human Services Department. This time, both were in attendance as the CAC met online on Sunday afternoon. The camp has been on the city-owned Myers Way Parcels on the southeast edge of West Seattle for almost five years. CAMP OPERATOR REPORT: At March’s meeting (WSB coverage here), the need for a new site coordinator and case manager (both of whom work for LIHI in positions funded by the city contract) was discussed. Sunday,

Newark Officials, Social Justice Advocates Call for Police Reform at Rally Following Chauvin Verdict

By TOM WIEDMANN April 21, 2021 at 6:18 PM Newark Mayor Ras Baraka joined community leaders and social justice advocates on April 21 in front of the Lincoln statue at West Market Street to call for police reform measures. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka joined community leaders and social justice advocates on April 21 in front . Credits: Tom Wiedmann Jason De Sousa (left), a high school student from Elizabeth, and Giovana Castaneda, a student at Rutgers-Newark, came out to the rally on April 21 to show their solidarity with the community.  Jason De Sousa (left), a high school student from Elizabeth, and Giovana Castaneda, a student at .

Revisions to animal control ordinances under consideration

HANNIBAL — Revisions to a number of Hannibal animal control ordinances, at least one of which dates back to the 1800s, will be up for consideration when the Hannibal City Council next meets in regular session on Tuesday, April 20, at city hall. Attempts to revise the city’s animal control ordinances have failed previously. “I lost track, but this is either the third or the fourth time we have taken a stab at this,” said City Attorney James Lemon in a memo to the council. In drafting the latest revisions Lemon included input from the Hannibal Police Department, HPD’s Community Service Officers, who frequently are called upon to enforce animal ordinances, and the general public.

Animal Care and Control Appreciation Week – Sheridan Media

Animal Care and Control Appreciation Week This week is Animal Care and Control Appreciation Week and Second Chance Sheridan Cat Rescue presented Sheridan Community Service Officers Ed Boone and Kris Walker with some gifts to commemorate the week. Second Chance Director Elaine Kristiansen explains. Elaine Kristiansen Sheridan Community Service Officers Ed Boone and Kris Walker Sheridan CSO Ed Boone talks about how the smaller traps will be a big benefit to what they do throughout the community. Ed Boone Kristiansen said the signs that were made will be displayed at the Police Department and at Second Chance Sheridan Cat Rescue. She said the signs along with the kitten traps, waterproof trap covers for adult traps and City Brew gift cards were a way of saying thank you to the CSO’s for the service they provide in Sheridan.

Ithaca Police Benevolent Association releases Public Safety proposal | 870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU

Ithaca Police Benevolent Association releases Public Safety proposal | 870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU
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