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Steve Reynolds


At the age of 76, Steve passed away in the early morning hours of March 29, 2021.
In 1965, Steve received his Journeyman’s certificate for drywall taping.
In 1969, he moved to the Hawaiian Islands. Living on Kauai, Oahu, and the Big Island. Meeting his wife Mary on the Big Island in 1983, they stayed in the islands for five years, until returning to the mainland in 1988. Living in Shingle Springs, CA he continued his taping career. In the late 1990’s, Steve and Mary slowly started moving north living a short time in Silver Lake, CA and Bozeman, MT. They settled in Victor, ID in 2006.

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'It's jaw-dropping': Racine County police leaders 'shocked' by Daunte Wright's death | Crime and Courts


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Mount Pleasant’s police chief called the killing of Daunte Wright “a catastrophic mistake, a disaster.” A Racine police sergeant said it was “a terrible tragedy.” Nearly identical statements from the chiefs of the Sturtevant and Waterford police departments said they were “shocked” of the death of Daunte Wright during an attempted arrest in Minnesota.
Wright, a 20-year-old black man, was killed Sunday in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, a city of 30,600 that shares a border with Minneapolis, bringing large protests back to the Twin Cities even as ex-Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin remains on trial for the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd.

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Thanks to local donors, Caledonia PD buys fire suppression tool affectionately named 'The Bomb'


CALEDONIA — Last July, Caledonia K-9 Officer Cory Radke was one of the first to respond to a house fire at 6821 Beechnut Drive, just south of Six Mile Road. He was able to go inside the home and rescue a dog.
However, as far as slowing the fire which was quickly consuming the house, he was unable to do much. All he could do was wait until firefighters arrived.
Now, the Caledonia Police Department is doing more to prepare for situations like these. When police officers are able to arrive first at an active fire, they want to do something to stop at least some of the damage.

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