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Operation ‘Safe Stop Day’ is Thursday April 22
One of the most recurring problems I have written about in my more than 30 years in radio is people driving past stopped school buses. Drivers have been speeding by stopped school buses since my own children were young and students at St. Mary s School on Walnut Street, in Oneonta. There, it was a commonplace offense. It seems every year, over decades, people just can t get it into their heads that passing a well marked stopped school bus is dangerous and totally unacceptable. It isn t that hard, folks!
April 22, 2021. Operation Safe Stop Day is a combined effort of law enforcement agencies, participating school districts, the Governors Traffic Safety Committee, County Traffic Safety Boards, the State Education Department and the Department of Motor Vehicles and is aimed at educating the motoring public that passing a stopped school bus is both dangerous and You might think this is a no-brainer but annually more than
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LANCASTER – The suspect in the February fire at the FOP Lodge on South High Street was taken into custody in Mason on Thursday by the Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team.
Kenneth Dawson, 34, of Lancaster, has been charged arson, retaliation, possessing criminal tools, and unlawful possession of dangerous ordnance in Fairfield Common Pleas Court, according to a news release from the U.S. Marshal s Office.
The charges stem from an arson occurring on Feb. 27, where Dawson allegedly started a fire at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #50, located at 351 S High St in Lancaster. Prior to the arson incident, Dawson was arrested and released by a law enforcement agency for operating a vehicle impaired.
By: News On 6
Officials said that two suspects are in custody after an armed robbery and short standoff.
The Mayes County Sheriff s office said that officers responded to a shots fired call at a home in Rose, Oklahoma that they said was an armed robbery. They said the suspects, a man and a woman, then barricaded themselves in a convenience store in Delaware County.
The Delaware County Undersheriff James Beck said after a standoff at the convenience store for an hour and half, the man left his hiding spot in the bathroom and surrendered to the Cherokee Nation Special Operations Team.