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Elk winter feeding grounds near Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
A female elk harvested as part of Grand Teton National Park s elk reduction program was confirmed positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) on Dec 16, reports the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD). This is the first elk to test positive near the area s 23 winter elk feeding grounds, raising concern over the escalation of future transmissions. This is not going to be good, that s my gut feeling, WGFD Supervisor Hank Edwards told the
Jackson Hole News & Guide. How bad it s going to be? I don t know.
In 2018, a mule deer tested positive for CWD in the Grand Tetons, and other mule deer infections were reported near Pinedale (2016), Star Valley (2017), and in the Wyoming Range (2018), says the WGFD. Prior to this case, the farthest west an elk infection had been reported in Wyoming was in hunt unit 66, east of Cody, according to an Associated Press article.
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Judge upholds decision to livestream trial of officers charged with killing George Floyd
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Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao. J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane. The four former Minneapolis police officers are charged in the death of George Floyd.
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A judge in Minnesota is upholding his decision to livestream the trial against the four former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd.
In a ruling issued Friday, Hennepin County District Court Judge Peter Cahill cited the immense global interest in the case and limited courthouse space amid the unique and unprecedented situation brought by the coronavirus pandemic, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported. The trial is scheduled for March 2021.
Protests are underway outside the Minneapolis courthouse, where the four former police officers charged in the death of George Floyd make an appearance; Mike Tobin reports.
A judge in Minnesota is upholding his decision to livestream the trial against the four former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd.
In a ruling issued Friday, Hennepin County District Court Judge Peter Cahill cited the immense global interest in the case and limited courthouse space amid the unique and unprecedented situation brought by the coronavirus pandemic, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported. The trial is scheduled for March 2021.
Cahill dismissed concerns by state prosecutors, who argued in a motion filed Nov. 25 that recording audio and visuals of the trial would violate court rules and scare away potential witnesses. Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office, which is leading the prosecution, asked that Cahill rescind his previous ruling issued on Nov. 4 or conside