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Anubis Inc. Disrupts the Cannabis Industry with One-Stop-Shop Compliance Management Solutions

Anubis Inc. Disrupts the Cannabis Industry with One-Stop-Shop Compliance Management Solutions
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Apr 13, 2021
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SHANDAKEN – A 65-year-old Kingston man is in the Ulster County Jail after he broke into a house on Creek Side Drive in the Town of Shandaken around 9:45 Sunday night.
Town Police were initially told that a bear might be in the residence, but later received information that there was no animal inside, but rather that a man had broken into the home and was walking around inside.
Officers located the man, identified as Thomas Sims of Kingston, armed with a gun on the second floor. He refused commands from officers and barricaded himself in a room refusing to come out.

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WPD Chief to Retire 7/1 04-01-21 14:36 DC


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After five years as chief of the Watsonville Police Department, David Honda says he will retire July 1st. Assistant Chief Thomas Sims will step into the chief’s role on an interim basis while the search for Honda’s permanent replacement is underway.
In an open letter to the community on Thursday, five years to the month since he became chief, Honda said would leave the 86-member department “with mixed emotions.”
 

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New Brunswick NJ fire leaves one man dead, police say

New Brunswick NJ fire leaves one man dead, police say
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Gainesville Black nightlife discussed by crime task force

Gainesville Black nightlife discussed by crime task force
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Gainesville Black nightlife discussed by crime task force


The solutions will be harder to come by.
Lounge owners and promoters who stage events in the clubs say the 2 a.m. bar closing floods the streets with people who are still amped up but have few other venues in which to wind down.
Meanwhile, the closing time makes it difficult to operate a nightspot from a business perspective, especially considering that many people don’t hit clubs until 11 p.m. or later.
Rather than pay to get into a club for an hour or two, people are instead hanging around outside, said lounge owner Thomas Sims at Wednesday’s Black on Black Crime Task Force meeting. The task force is a decades-old advisory board for GPD on issues related to African-Americans. 

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