Governor appoints Elizabeth Rohl to Pierce County court I am committed to upholding a judicial system that is fair and unbiased and will strive to make a positive impact on our community.”
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Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday announced he would appoint Elizabeth Rohl of River Falls to the Pierce County Circuit Court, filling a vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Joseph Boles.
“Elizabeth Rohl will be a tremendous asset to Pierce County on the bench. She brings a wide range of experience with her and, having grown up in River Falls, she knows the community well,” Evers said.
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A look back at the legacy of Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon
‘He loved Detroit as much as anyone I’ve ever known,’ says mayor
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DETROIT – Wayne County sheriff Benny Napoleon had a unique place in Wayne County politics.
All one had to hear was the name Benny and they immediately knew who someone was talking about. Napoleon served in one of the most difficult jobs anywhere as jailer, and yet his legacy goes far beyond that.
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He was 65 years old.
He spent his entire life serving Detroit. He started as a patrol officer for the Detroit Police Department when he was 18. Former Detroit Police chief Ike McKinnon said he showed early promise.
Navajo Nation to receive its first vaccine doses this week
From CNN s Claudia Dominguez
A sign near the Navajo Nation town of Tuba City, Arizona, in May. Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images
The Navajo Nation Indian Health Service (IHS) is expected to receive its first shipments of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on Monday and Tuesday, according to a statement issued by the Navajo Nation on Saturday.
“The shipment will be transported to Gallup Indian Medical Center, Chinle HIS, and Northern Navajo Medical Center,” where the vaccines will be stored at “deep freeze temperature” the statement said.
The vaccine distribution will be overseen by the Navajo Area IHS, according to the statement.
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