Lethbridge County Council March 16 meeting – selected briefs

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

Lethbridge County Council March 16 meeting – selected briefs By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsBursary offerings expandedNoting increases to tuition and cost of living, County Council has passed a motion to increase the number of bursary award recipients to three, and has upped the bursary amount to $1,500.In previous years, the County awarded two bursaries worth $1,000 each. The additional funding will come from the Council Discretionary Reserve.Deficit transfer approvedAdministration made the recommendation for council to approve the reallocation of funds from Restricted Surplus (Reserves) to Unrestricted Surplus be transferred from the Tax Equalization Reserve in the amount of $395,000 to offset the 2022 deficit.Administration’s report noted, “while there are some significant department deficits due to operational changes, inflation, fuel and supply cost increases, there were some annual budget and year-end transaction entries that contributed to the bottom line,” as well.“Although it is a significant number, it is approximately 2.5 per cent...

Elks donation will keep pool waters clear

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

Elks donation will keep pool waters clear By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsThe recent donation from the Picture Butte Elks Lodge #268 will replace the pool’s dolphin cleaner.The Cor Van Raay & Community Aquatic Centre in Picture Butte received a $2,450 donation from the Picture Butte Elks on March 16.The Picture Butte Elks Lodge #268 has donated over $335,000 to their community over the past 22 years through various fundraising efforts and direct support. Recent figures reported by Elks Alberta noted Picture Butte Elks Lodge #268 members have contributed nearly 30,000 volunteer hours.The Picture Butte chapter also recently contributed $1,800 to the Mighty Lil Elk Program. An initiative which launched in 2022 and provides hospital bags to assist caregivers who are admitted to a regional hospital and do not have belongings with them.The Mighty Lil Elk program supports paediatric patients and their caregivers who have been rushed to a hospital outside their community for care. The urgent relocation often leaves caregivers w...

Hudson Falls woman sentenced for bank fraud

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

Hudson Falls woman sentenced for bank fraud ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - On Wednesday, a Hudson Falls woman was sentenced to 30 months in prison for two counts of bank fraud dating back to 2019. Renee Burnell, 49, was sentenced after being found guilty of using the personal information of current or former customers of a plumbing and heating business she ran. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Previously, Burnell pled guilty to counts of bank fraud and aggravated identity theft for actions during 2019 and 2020. She admitted to having applied for lines of credit at Synchrony Bank and The Bank of Missouri using the personal information of her customers. She then used those lines of credit to make and falsify purchases for her business. The actions resulted in a loss of $119,264.43 to The Bank of Missouri. Synchrony Bank lost $13,912. The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Cambridge voters say no to school capital project Full restitution to both b...

Missouri banks ask lawmakers to approve sharing of marijuana business inspections

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

Missouri banks ask lawmakers to approve sharing of marijuana business inspections Missouri’s marijuana businesses have extra obstacles when it comes to getting help from financial institutions. With recreational marijuana now legal in Missouri but still illegal at the federal level, it creates more hoops to jump through for both banks and businesses to meet federal scrutiny.Missouri lawmakers have an opportunity to streamline that process by allowing state agencies to share the marijuana licensing information with banks and credit unions, said Jim Regna, CEO and founder of Triad Bank in St. Louis.The federal government requires financial institutions to inspect every facility and licensee to make sure they’re legal and reputable — something the Department of Health and Senior Services, which is charged with overseeing the state’s marijuana program, already does, Regna said.“In lieu of doing our own inspections,” he said, “it’d be very, very helpful for us to be able to get this information from the Department of Health and Senior Services to make the program flui...

AP sources: Manhattan DA postpones Trump grand jury session

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

AP sources: Manhattan DA postpones Trump grand jury session NEW YORK (AP) — Manhattan prosecutors postponed a scheduled grand jury session Wednesday in the investigation into Donald Trump over hush money payments during his 2016 presidential campaign, at least temporarily slowing a decision on whether to charge the ex-president, according to four people familiar with the matter.The grand jurors were told to be on standby for Thursday, another day when the New York panel has been meeting, three of the people said. When the grand jury next meets, it may hear from yet another witness, according to a person familiar with proceedings that appear to be nearing a decisive vote on whether or not to indict Trump. The reason for the cancellation of Wednesday's sessions was not immediately clear, though one person said it was not security-related.The panel has been hearing from final witnesses, even as Trump himself has been railing against the investigation and claiming his arrest is imminent. Law enforcement officials have accelerated security prepar...

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Missourians with developmental disabilities languish in hospitals, jails, shelters

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

Missourians with developmental disabilities languish in hospitals, jails, shelters On a Friday afternoon in late December, Geri Curtis received a disturbing phone call informing her she had only five days to find a new home for a developmentally disabled person.As part of her job as public administrator for Livingston County, she had become legal guardian of a person with severe developmental disabilities two months earlier. The person, autistic and unable to speak, was living in a residential support facility in Jackson County.Soon after she became the legal guardian, Curtis received notice from the facility that the person had to move within 30 days because of aggression.Despite the efforts of the case manager at a regional office of the Missouri Department of Mental Health, nothing was available. Just before Christmas, Curtis got the call informing her that she had just five days left to find a new residential placement.When the five days passed, the provider took the person to a hospital emergency room.And that is where they have lived since.“Our hospitals are...

Bill banning COVID vaccine requirements gets initial approval from Missouri House

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

Bill banning COVID vaccine requirements gets initial approval from Missouri House JEFFERSON CITY — More than three years since the designation of COVID-19 as a pandemic, Missouri House members spent part of Tuesday afternoon debating whether COVID-19 vaccines save lives.A bill sponsored by state Rep. Bill Hardwick, R-Waynesville, would prohibit public schools and public agencies from implementing COVID-19 vaccine requirements.The bill would require universities and private sector employers who have COVID-19 vaccines requirements to grant exemptions to students and employees who hold a “sincerely held religious belief” or have a written recommendation from a licensed physician.Hardwick sponsored a similar bill he last year.The House debate revealed the persistence of a stark partisan divide on COVID-19. Democrats opposed the bill, arguing that health experts who say COVID-19 vaccines save lives should be trusted. Republican supporters of the legislation cast doubt on the efficacy and safety of vaccines.Rep. Michael Burton, D-Lakeshire, opposed the bill during floo...

2 adult faculty members shot at Denver’s East High School, police search for student

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

2 adult faculty members shot at Denver’s East High School, police search for student Denver police converged after a shooting at East High School on Wednesday morning and said a student shot two adult male faculty members — and that a known suspect had left the school.Denver police Chief Ron Thomas said the shooting occurred during a “security search” of a student based on past behavior — “a regular protocol with this student” — that detected a gun. The student fired shots around 9:50 a.m. “and was able to get out of the school.”“We don’t have any sense of where he is. We know where he lives,” Thomas said, lamenting “a very troubling situation” at East High School.One victim was in critical condition undergoing surgery, he said. The other was in serious but stable condition.A Denver Public Schools spokeswoman initially said the shooting occurred near the campus, but Thomas confirmed it happened inside the building and away from students “in the office area.”Wednesday̵...

Wrong-way hit-and-run crash kills child on 60 Freeway in Industry

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 05:31:51 GMT

Wrong-way hit-and-run crash kills child on 60 Freeway in Industry An early morning crash involving a wrong-way driver on the 60 Freeway in Industry killed a child and injured several other people on Wednesday morning.The incident, which occurred a few minutes after 4 a.m., started when a 2016 Hyundai Sonata was involved in a separate crash on the freeway near Crossroads Parkway, causing the car to spin out, according to the California Highway Patrol.The Hyundai driver then headed eastbound in the westbound lanes "at a high rate of speed," ultimately colliding with four other vehicles before the driver fled on foot. A crash on the 60 Freeway killed an 11-year-old child on March 22, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)A crash on the 60 Freeway killed an 11-year-old child on March 22, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)A crash on the 60 Freeway killed an 11-year-old child on March 22, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)Two semi-trucks suffered moderate damage while the Hyundai and a 2015 Toyota Corolla suffered major damage, the CHP added. The passenger in the Corolla, an 11-year-old girl, was declare...