Islamabad
January 21, 2021
Islamabad:The Islamabad Police on Wednesday issued its fortnight performance report with an objective to inform people about policing efforts to ensure the protection of their lives and property.
The report was formally launched by the Director Public Relations Islamabad Police, Syed Bilal during an interaction with media here at Rescue 15 which included policing measures and reforms taken following the directions of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman to resolve citizens’ complaints and bridge the gap between police and public.
After assuming the charge on January 8, 2021, as Inspector General of Police, Qazi Jamil ur Rehman directed for several measures to ensure effective policing. The main objectives of these reforms and measures are to present Islamabad police for accountability, resolve public complaints, highlight policing efforts for friendly police ecology along with its success story.
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Haverhill’s Ruth House is reminding residents that free new clothing is available for seniors and others in need.
Recently, the Lafayette Square nonprofit began a streamlined clothing referral program, allowing persons to obtain help directly rather than having to go through a social service agency. With photo identification and proof of receiving assistance, residents may receive up to 10 articles of clothing, four times a year.
Ruth’s House Executive Director Amy Smith-Boden, a recent guest on WHAV’s morning program, says individuals may receive up to three pairs of underwear, three pairs of socks and a pair of “long johns.” All of this clothing is new. The organization’s flagship program also provides free coats to people over the age of 50 with proof of assistance.
Butler County Health Department asking for patience in COVID-19 vaccine rollout
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U.S. Air Force Veteran Robert Aucoin, 78, receives a COVID-19 vaccine dose at the Soldiers Home in Holyoke, Mass., Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020. (Hoang Leon Nguyen/The Republican via AP, Pool)
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The Butler County General Health District asked for the public s patience Wednesday as more Ohioans become eligible for the scarce COVID-19 vaccine. Although a large population of seniors and people with special needs will be eligible for the shot by Feb. 1, the county s supply â about 700 doses per week â will remain limited.
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