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City launching initiative to address broken criminal justice system » Albuquerque Journal

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Meet “Kelly,” a woman showing signs of mental health issues whose rap sheet includes low-level crimes. She becomes addicted to drugs and gets arrested for breaking into a home and stealing a car. She subsequently is involved in a drug buy and ends up killing an innocent bystander. The city will be using this hypothetical case study as it convenes a series of meetings with law enforcement and community partners to address what authorities call a broken criminal justice system. “I think all of us partners in the criminal justice system are tired and frustrated,” said Chief Administrative Officer Sarita Nair in a meeting with Journal editors and reporters on Thursday. “At the same time, we ve all been tired and frustrated long enough that we re ready to do things a little differently. The thing specifically that I think we re ready to do differently is that them versus us piece of it. By that what I mean is when something goes wrong

City of Lamar Announces City Administrator Finalists : The Prowers Journal

  LAMAR, CO (July 12, 2021) – The City of Lamar has narrowed the search for the next City Administrator to five highly qualified candidates.  The city received 17 applications from candidates in California, Colorado, Minnesota, New Mexico, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Mayor Kirk Crespin and the members of the Lamar City Council will be hosting a public meet and greet with the Candidates in the Cultural Event Center at the Lamar City Complex at 5:30 pm on July 30th, 2021. The Mayor and Council invite community members to welcome and get to know candidates at this important event. The Council will consider community feedback before making their final decision.

2021 NSF PREM grants to broaden participation in cutting-edge materials research

July 12, 2021 Today, the U.S. National Science Foundation awarded its latest grants through PREM, Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials, to support eight collaborative research teams across the United States that will increase diversity in cutting-edge materials research, education and professions. Each six-year award provides nearly $4,000,000 for a total NSF investment of more than $30,000,000 and will support materials research partnerships between minority-serving institutions and large-scale, NSF-supported research facilities.   In addition to supporting new discoveries, the PREM pathway provides institutional support to increase recruitment, retention and degree-attainment by underrepresented groups, and provides underserved communities with access to materials research and education. The awards are intended to support and motivate a diverse cohort of students through graduation, the pursuit of higher education, and rewarding careers.

Cass City schools to interview superintendent candidates Monday

Cass City schools to interview superintendent candidates Monday
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