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Letters to the Editor More from Homepage Opinion Letters to the Editor - Bike lanes in Dallas, teacher raises, paying artists, animal shelter killings and some comics commentary Readers suggest finding the right plan for bike lanes, are disappointed a bill that would give raises to educators is stuck in a committee, criticize Texas for ranking second nationwide in animal shelter killings and talk about some comics. A bicyclist makes her way across Main Street from Hill Avenue using new bike lanes and markings on Monday in Dallas Deep Ellum neighborhood. Last-mile transportation options Re: “Small Wheels in Big D Scooters coming back? This won’t go well,” May 13 Editorials. ....
Judge President John Hlophe has disregarded various opinions of his conduct, the most searing handed down by Supreme Court of Appeal Judge Visvanathan Ponnan in 2017. It will come as no surprise then that Hlophe remains optimistic while the JSC considers damning findings of gross misconduct that could see the Judge President impeached. It was Hlophe’s conflict of interest in a matter involving his own lawyer, Barnabas Xulu, and Xulu’s client, businessman Matthews Mulaudzi, that Ponnan said had led to the Judge President’s inability to be open-minded, impartial or fair on hearing the matter. Hlophe has, over the years, publicly insulted Chief Justices, fellow judges and strewn counter-complaints in retaliation for those lodged by fellow judges against him. ....
Event Description Fort Smith’s legendary Garrison Avenue is telling secrets again. This time, it brought back some of the most famous, and infamous, people to ever walk the wide roadway to tell their personal stories of what life was like when lawmen were legendary, and so were the outlaws. Join us April 17 at 2pm when the Fort Smith Museum of History hosts a walking tour featuring some of the most notable people to visit the avenue. You’ll meet a fire chief who didn’t let a broken neck stop him for taking care of the city, a deputy with first-hand knowledge about the ....
Former Malmstrom airman pleads guilty to negligent homicide April 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) A former airman at Malmstrom Air Force Base has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide in the accidental shooting death of a fellow airman in February 2020, Cascade County prosecutors said. Christopher Domonic Contardo, 26, pleaded guilty Wednesday in the death of Tristen Carlson, 21, of Sidney during an off-base party hosted by Contardo. Defense attorney Nathan Hoines said both Contardo and Carlson had been drinking and were “messing around” with a 9mm handgun early on Feb. 2, 2020. The gun discharged while Contado was holding it, killing Carlson. As a former member of the military police, Contardo acknowledged he had firearms training and that shooting Carlson was a result of negligence. ....