The rural public defender pilot program tackles a third of the felony cases In Attala, Winston, Montgomery and Grenada counties and handles cases in Carroll, Choctaw and Webster counties when conflicts arise.

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The rural public defender pilot program tackles a third of the felony cases In Attala, Winston, Montgomery and Grenada counties and handles cases in Carroll, Choctaw and Webster counties when conflicts arise.

An Alabama House committee on Wednesday approved legislation to require school districts to post the Ten Commandments in different locations. HB 216, sponsored by Rep. Mark Gidley, R-Hokes Bluff, would require schools to display a poster of the religious document in fifth through 12th-grade classes and within the common areas, such as cafeterias and school […]

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An Alabama House committee on Wednesday approved legislation to require school districts to post the Ten Commandments in different locations. HB 216, sponsored by Rep. Mark Gidley, R-Hokes Bluff, would require schools to display a poster of the religious document in fifth through 12th-grade classes and within the common areas, such as cafeterias and school […]

MEETING NOTES: Agenda packets: Rosedale-Rio Bravo Water Storage District: CLICK HEREArvin-Edison Water Storage District: CLICK HEREWestside Water Authority: CLICK HERECawelo Water District CLICK HERENorth Kern Water Storage District: CLICK HERE The Westside […]

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MEETING NOTES: Agenda packets: Rosedale-Rio Bravo Water Storage District: CLICK HEREArvin-Edison Water Storage District: CLICK HEREWestside Water Authority: CLICK HERECawelo Water District CLICK HERENorth Kern Water Storage District: CLICK HERE The Westside […]

CAUSA oferece apoio jurídico e psicológico gratuito a mães, além de orientar direitos e capacitar profissionais. O post ELLA abre inscrições para ciclo formativo gratuito sobre cuidado, direitos e saúde das mulheres apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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CAUSA oferece apoio jurídico e psicológico gratuito a mães, além de orientar direitos e capacitar profissionais. O post ELLA abre inscrições para ciclo formativo gratuito sobre cuidado, direitos e saúde das mulheres apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

Doctores e investigadores temen que, a medida que bajan las tasas de vacunación y el sarampión se propaga en EE.UU., los casos de encefalitis esclerosante subaguda, una complicación debilitante, también aumenten. The post Doctores alertan sobre una complicación mortal asociada a los brotes de sarampión appeared first on Public Good News.

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Doctores e investigadores temen que, a medida que bajan las tasas de vacunación y el sarampión se propaga en EE.UU., los casos de encefalitis esclerosante subaguda, una complicación debilitante, también aumenten. The post Doctores alertan sobre una complicación mortal asociada a los brotes de sarampión appeared first on Public Good News.

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据《法兰克福评论报》报道,在布鲁塞尔欧盟峰会前,德国总理默茨发表政府声明,重申了对美国和以色列对伊朗战争的批评,以及德国拒绝参战的立场。同时,他呼吁欧盟增强自信。

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据《法兰克福评论报》报道,在布鲁塞尔欧盟峰会前,德国总理默茨发表政府声明,重申了对美国和以色列对伊朗战争的批评,以及德国拒绝参战的立场。同时,他呼吁欧盟增强自信。

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據《法蘭克福評論報》報道,在布魯塞爾歐盟峰會前,德國總理默茨發表政府聲明,重申了對美國和以色列對伊朗戰爭的批評,以及德國拒絕參戰的立場。同時,他呼籲歐盟增強自信。

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據《法蘭克福評論報》報道,在布魯塞爾歐盟峰會前,德國總理默茨發表政府聲明,重申了對美國和以色列對伊朗戰爭的批評,以及德國拒絕參戰的立場。同時,他呼籲歐盟增強自信。

Në Maqedoninë e Veriut u regjistrua rënie e qarkullimit në industri gjatë muajit janar. Krahasuar me janarin e kaluar, rënia është për 9.4 përqind, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Qarkullimi në industri, totali gjatë muajit janar të vitit 2026, krahasuar me muajin dhjetor të vitit 2025 vërehet rënie prej 13.9%”, raporton Enti Shtetëror i Statistikave, ashtu që në […]

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Në Maqedoninë e Veriut u regjistrua rënie e qarkullimit në industri gjatë muajit janar. Krahasuar me janarin e kaluar, rënia është për 9.4 përqind, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Qarkullimi në industri, totali gjatë muajit janar të vitit 2026, krahasuar me muajin dhjetor të vitit 2025 vërehet rënie prej 13.9%”, raporton Enti Shtetëror i Statistikave, ashtu që në […]

法国总统马克龙周三(3月18日)宣布,预计于2038年接替“戴高乐号”(Charles de Gaulle)的法国新航母将命名为“自由法国”(France Libre),以致敬法国“抵抗精神”的传统。

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法国总统马克龙周三(3月18日)宣布,预计于2038年接替“戴高乐号”(Charles de Gaulle)的法国新航母将命名为“自由法国”(France Libre),以致敬法国“抵抗精神”的传统。

法國總統馬克龍周三(3月18日)宣布,預計於2038年接替“戴高樂號”(Charles de Gaulle)的法國新航母將命名為“自由法國”(France Libre),以致敬法國“抵抗精神”的傳統。

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法國總統馬克龍周三(3月18日)宣布,預計於2038年接替“戴高樂號”(Charles de Gaulle)的法國新航母將命名為“自由法國”(France Libre),以致敬法國“抵抗精神”的傳統。

Una especia cotidiana se convierte en aliada del bienestar: así actúa en tu cuerpo una simple infusión.

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Una especia cotidiana se convierte en aliada del bienestar: así actúa en tu cuerpo una simple infusión.

FRANKFORT — Senate Republicans reversed House cuts to higher education and slightly increased funding for Kentucky’s public universities and colleges in their version of the state budget proposal, but some lawmakers still have questions about universities’ spending habits.  The change is part of budget bills that came out of the Senate Appropriations and Revenue committee […]

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FRANKFORT — Senate Republicans reversed House cuts to higher education and slightly increased funding for Kentucky’s public universities and colleges in their version of the state budget proposal, but some lawmakers still have questions about universities’ spending habits.  The change is part of budget bills that came out of the Senate Appropriations and Revenue committee […]

Las acusaciones de acoso, humillaciones reiteradas y amenazas en el seno de un juzgado no solo describen un conflicto laboral grave, sino un episodio que cuestiona de raíz la ética, la autoridad moral y la credibilidad de la propia Justicia.

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Las acusaciones de acoso, humillaciones reiteradas y amenazas en el seno de un juzgado no solo describen un conflicto laboral grave, sino un episodio que cuestiona de raíz la ética, la autoridad moral y la credibilidad de la propia Justicia.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.The Memphis-Shelby County school board delayed finalizing interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond’s permanent contract on Wednesday in an emergency meeting days before state lawmakers expect to receive the results of a forensic audit of the district. The board in early February voted unanimously to tap Richmond for the permanent job pending the approval of a full-time contract. But board members voted 7-2 on Wednesday to instead maintain the interim contract, which runs through July, amid a larger debate about whether findings from the impending audit should be baked into a permanent superintendent contract. The audit is expected to drive Tennessee legislative decisions in the coming weeks on whether to effectively seize major district controls from the elected school board. “Our decisions should be about stability, not about what the state may or may not be doing,” board chair Natalie McKinney said Wednesday. Maintaining the interim contract means the district would not be on the hook for a pricey payout if the superintendent is fired because of the state takeover. That has often happened in similar takeovers across the country. Richmond would be owed $487,500 — 18 months of salary — if he were fired without cause in his first year, according to a draft of the permanent contract. The payout would drop to a 12-month salary lump sum if he were fired in the second year. “There is a lot of queasiness, quite honestly, in the community regarding a lot that is about to be revealed,” board member Michelle McKissack said. “People are still making commentary regarding some large payouts the district had to make.”Though takeover legislation has remained dormant so far in the legislative session, the effort could rapidly accelerate in the final weeks of session in March and April. Republican lawmakers argue that years of fraught board governance and languishing academic outcomes necessitate state intervention. An oversight committee would be made up by Shelby County residents, but those residents would be handpicked by Republican leaders at a time of increased tensions between the state and locally elected officials. Republican leadership have said the audit will uphold the need for a takeover, though there has been significant leadership turnover in Memphis since the time period being audited. The auditors’ contract runs through January 2027, but legislators pushed for an interim report earlier than expected to coincide with the 2026 legislative session.“In the last 15 years, this is only the second time our office has contracted for a forensic audit,” Comptroller communications John Dunn said in response to Chalkbeat Tennessee questions about the timing. “Therefore, there aren’t many precedents for something like this. The legislature asked for an interim report to be produced so that they could evaluate the school system while they are still in session. Since the general assembly appropriated $6 million for this audit, that is certainly their prerogative.”The Tennessee Comptroller’s office received the audit last week, but it has not yet been released to lawmakers pending final review, according to multiple sources. Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.The Memphis-Shelby County school board delayed finalizing interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond’s permanent contract on Wednesday in an emergency meeting days before state lawmakers expect to receive the results of a forensic audit of the district. The board in early February voted unanimously to tap Richmond for the permanent job pending the approval of a full-time contract. But board members voted 7-2 on Wednesday to instead maintain the interim contract, which runs through July, amid a larger debate about whether findings from the impending audit should be baked into a permanent superintendent contract. The audit is expected to drive Tennessee legislative decisions in the coming weeks on whether to effectively seize major district controls from the elected school board. “Our decisions should be about stability, not about what the state may or may not be doing,” board chair Natalie McKinney said Wednesday. Maintaining the interim contract means the district would not be on the hook for a pricey payout if the superintendent is fired because of the state takeover. That has often happened in similar takeovers across the country. Richmond would be owed $487,500 — 18 months of salary — if he were fired without cause in his first year, according to a draft of the permanent contract. The payout would drop to a 12-month salary lump sum if he were fired in the second year. “There is a lot of queasiness, quite honestly, in the community regarding a lot that is about to be revealed,” board member Michelle McKissack said. “People are still making commentary regarding some large payouts the district had to make.”Though takeover legislation has remained dormant so far in the legislative session, the effort could rapidly accelerate in the final weeks of session in March and April. Republican lawmakers argue that years of fraught board governance and languishing academic outcomes necessitate state intervention. An oversight committee would be made up by Shelby County residents, but those residents would be handpicked by Republican leaders at a time of increased tensions between the state and locally elected officials. Republican leadership have said the audit will uphold the need for a takeover, though there has been significant leadership turnover in Memphis since the time period being audited. The auditors’ contract runs through January 2027, but legislators pushed for an interim report earlier than expected to coincide with the 2026 legislative session.“In the last 15 years, this is only the second time our office has contracted for a forensic audit,” Comptroller communications John Dunn said in response to Chalkbeat Tennessee questions about the timing. “Therefore, there aren’t many precedents for something like this. The legislature asked for an interim report to be produced so that they could evaluate the school system while they are still in session. Since the general assembly appropriated $6 million for this audit, that is certainly their prerogative.”The Tennessee Comptroller’s office received the audit last week, but it has not yet been released to lawmakers pending final review, according to multiple sources. Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.

Oily smoke. Black rain. Destroyed apartments. Loved ones killed by airstrikes. Iran will not recover soon from this.

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Oily smoke. Black rain. Destroyed apartments. Loved ones killed by airstrikes. Iran will not recover soon from this.

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Prensa Comunitaria
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Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosTestimonio de un exmarero “Es mejor invertir en aulas de clase que en cárceles”. Lula da Silva, presidente de Brasil Por Marcelo Colussi  Una persona (hombre o mujer, habitualmente muy joven) termina en una pandilla no simplemente porque sea “mala”, como una interpretación superficial podría indicarnos, por una presunta “enfermedad” que anida en su “alma” ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosTestimonio de un exmarero “Es mejor invertir en aulas de clase que en cárceles”. Lula da Silva, presidente de Brasil Por Marcelo Colussi  Una persona (hombre o mujer, habitualmente muy joven) termina en una pandilla no simplemente porque sea “mala”, como una interpretación superficial podría indicarnos, por una presunta “enfermedad” que anida en su “alma” ... Read more

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The newly approved drilling zone is on an existing gas well site that will be slightly reduced in size.

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The newly approved drilling zone is on an existing gas well site that will be slightly reduced in size.

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and its partners are strengthening vaccine storage systems in The post UNICEF boosts cold chain system to protect children appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and its partners are strengthening vaccine storage systems in The post UNICEF boosts cold chain system to protect children appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

El campeón hispanogeorgiano inicia su preparación para la gran cita de junio.

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El campeón hispanogeorgiano inicia su preparación para la gran cita de junio.

Dans une vidéo disponible sur le site internet de la Confédération africaine de football, son président Patrice Motsepe commente la décision jury d'appel qui a décidé mardi 17 mars de retirer à l'équipe du Sénégal la victoire en finale de la CAN au profit du Maroc.

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Dans une vidéo disponible sur le site internet de la Confédération africaine de football, son président Patrice Motsepe commente la décision jury d'appel qui a décidé mardi 17 mars de retirer à l'équipe du Sénégal la victoire en finale de la CAN au profit du Maroc.