The Delaware County Board of Elections has announced the return of its Candidates School. This popular training session for prospective political-office ca
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Thursday, February 11, 2021
TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! KANSAS CITY G-MAN GARRISON STEPS DOWN!!!
For the local law enforcement, government and legal community, this is a significant and seismic shift.
Here s the latest note posted just moments ago . . .
U.S. Attorney Garrison Announces Resignation
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – United State Attorney Tim Garrison has submitted to President Biden his resignation as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the Western District of Missouri, effective Feb. 28, 2021.
“It has been the privilege of my career to lead the office where I began my service as a federal prosecutor 14 years ago,” Garrison said in his letter. “The lawyers and staff of my office accomplished a great deal for the people of Missouri in the last three years … The dedicated public servants in this office represent the United States in criminal and civil matters with excellence and integrity, and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to serv
Posted By: Hewson Beattie February 12, 2021 @ 6:52 am Local News, News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) U.S. Attorney Tim Garrison, of the Western District of Missouri, says he will resign, effective Feb. 28.
Garrison’s resignation was expected after the U.S. Justice Department and President Joe Biden asked all U.S. attorneys to resign by the end of February so the new administration could begin replacing the political appointees.
Garrison has led the federal office based in Kansas City since he was named interim U.S. attorney in January 2018 and officially confirmed in April of that year.
Before that, he was assistant U.S. Attorney in the district’s Springfield office.
Tue, 02/02/2021 - 7:08pm
Carol Sue (Patterson) Lewis died Tuesday, January 26, in Lubbock, Texas, from complications caused by COVID-19.
Carol was born September 22, 1943, in Snyder, Texas, to Homer and Jessie B Patterson of Fluvanna. Carol’s father died when she was 2 years old, and she was raised by Jessie B and O.D. Jackson of Gail.
Before the days of kindergarten, Carol started school in Gail at 5 years old. Carol’s mother was county clerk at the time, and it was widely reported that Carol was put in school a year early to reduce her pestering county courthouse employees. She later skipped 2nd grade, graduating high school at 16.
Labor Candidate Carney elected to Sussex Commissioners, replacing Hertzberg February 1, 2021, 1:31 pm | in
Labor Candidate Carney elected to Sussex Commissioners, replacing Hertzberg
The New Jersey State AFL-CIO congratulates our Brother Christopher Carney, who was elected at a special convention to fill an open seat on the Sussex County Board of Commissioners.
Brother Carney, a proud member of IUOE 825, replaces Brother Joshua Hertzberg, a proud member of ILA 1084-1, who left the commissioners – formerly known as freeholders – on January 1 to take his newly elected seat on the Sparta Township Committee.
Brothers Carney and Hertzberg are graduates of the nationally acclaimed New Jersey State AFL-CIO Labor Candidates School, which since 1997 has tallied 1,135 Labor Candidate victories. The New Jersey State AFL-CIO and Northwest Jersey Central Labor Council supported their victorious campaigns.