Governor Mills Nominates Justice Valerie Stanfill as Chief Justice of Maine Supreme Judicial Court
May 10, 2021
Governor Janet Mills today nominated Superior Justice Valerie Stanfill as Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. Justice Stanfill has served on the Maine Superior Court and the Maine District Court for more than a decade. If confirmed, Justice Stanfill will be the second woman to serve as Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in Maine’s history.
Justice Valerie Stanfill
“Justice Stanfill’s sharp intellect, vast legal experience and expertise, and commitment to administering justice fairly and impartially make her an exceptional candidate to serve as Maine’s Chief Justice,”
Tornado Watch issued for counties west of Kansas City
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A Tornado watch has been issued for Franklin, Douglas and Jefferson counties in Kansas until 1 a.m.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â A Tornado watch has been issued for Douglas, Franklin and Jefferson counties in Kansas until 1 a.m. on Saturday.
According to 41 Action News meteorologist Wes Peery, even though it s only a watch, the storm could bring damaging wind gusts.
A tornado watch is in effect for Jefferson, Douglas, and Franklin Counties in Kansas until 1am.
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The vaccination requirements extend to all three University of Washington campuses.
Vaccinations are free at UW Medicine hospitals including at the UW Medical Center – Montlake on the Seattle campus as well as at mass vaccination sites in Seattle and in Pierce and Snohomish counties. The mass vaccination sites at Lumen Field in Seattle and the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma are allowing walk-in vaccinations with no appointment needed.
Students will need to verify they have been vaccinated before the start of the fall quarter unless they are claiming a medical, religious or philosophical exemption.
If students aren’t able to get vaccinated where they currently live, the university will provide vaccinations to students once they arrive on campus. More details will be released in early summer.