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Some Genesee County schools welcomed all students back to the classroom this week Posted Jan 05, 2021 Facebook Share GENESEE COUNTY, MI Some Genesee County schools welcomed all students back to the classroom this week. Districts that resumed in-person learning Monday, Jan. 4 include Davison Community Schools, Goodrich Area Schools and Clio Area Schools. While some elementary and middle schools were open in December, most high schools remained closed following an order by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Service. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Nov. 15 that in-person learning at colleges and high schools must halt in-person class for three weeks, starting Wednesday, Nov. 18. ....
Speedway: Trevor Greig triumphant in The Charlie at Whanganui s Oceanview 3 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read Whanganui Chronicle By: Tony Stuart An afternoon of smashing New Year s Eve entertainment was promised, and that expectation was more than met. The final speedway meeting of 2020 at Fast Lane Spares Oceanview Family Speedway was all action under the Whanganui sunshine. Local driver Trevor Greig (81V) took out the feature event, the Charlie Berntsen Trophy Stockcars, but it was a team effort from his fellow Whanganui competitors. Dion Mooney (6V), driving his 2019 car, took out the opening heat with a dominant drive, heading home Stratford visitors Kylie Symes (229S) and Corey Sutton (98S), with regular Charlie entrant Les Hepworth (22M) close behind in fourth place. ....
Ninth Circuit Reverses Lower Court Ruling on Due Process Grounds The Los Angeles Police Department obtained a search warrant from the Los Angeles Superior Court and seized more than 400 firearms from Wayne Wright’s residence and storage unit in Ventura County in 2004. That set off a long-term legal dispute between Wright and the LAPD that resulted in a recent federal appeals court decision regarding law enforcement’s obligations before deciding to destroy seized firearms. In Wright v. Beck, handed down Dec. 1, the U.S. Ninth Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s summary judgment ruling and found that a reasonable trier of fact could find that destruction of seized firearms without first providing notice to the owner is a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s Fourteenth Amendment’s right to due process. ....