Original 3/25/2022 post, "When it comes to abortion", starts here.
Original 3/25/2022 post, "When it comes to abortion", starts here.
Alameda County ranks 48th among 58 California's counties in percentage increase of new cases during the past 14 days.
Rebandt also said he would welcome Trump's endorsement. "He's my favorite president. Because not only did he have awesome policies, but he had amazing tweets," Rebandt said.
SSA doesn't track double names by Betty Lou or Mary Sue. Let's take a look at great-grandson Grayson.
Other members of the class of 1954 (36):
1/15/2022 update starts here
Not quite ready for prime time.
11/11/2021 update starts here
9/29/2021 update, "That was then, this is now: 6209 Century Avenue, Middleton WI", starts here.
That was then: June 2, 2020
This is now: September 29, 2021
Frank's high-school activities: not listed
1967 Warren City Directory
The popularity of Frank is graphed here. Let's take a look at granddaughter Juliet.
A lawyer for the Sutherland Spring victims said Abbott’s characterization that the events of Sutherland Springs prove background checks are not a viable solution is misleading.
"That is not true. The opposite is true,” attorney Jamal Alsaffar told TPR. “The federal court found after hearing months of evidence — thousands of pages of documentary evidence that, in fact, the federal government was liable in the Sutherland Springs case because background checks would have worked."
Moments after hearing Abbott's take on Sutherland Springs, Alsaffar was inundated with calls asking him to correct the record.
Intentional or not, Alsaffar said Abbott is again misinforming the public.
Original 5/28/2022 post, "Texas Governor Greg Abbott tells NRA he's fine and dandy with continued massacre of children", starts here.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott canceled his planned appearance at the NRA convention and instead pre-recorded a video in which he was dismissive of calls for gun reforms.
"Remember this: There are thousands of laws on the books across the country that limit the owning or using of firearms, laws that have not stopped madmen from carrying out evil acts on innocent people in peaceful communities," he said.
In Arkansas, an ad run by a group supporting Jake Bequette, an Army veteran and former pro football player whose G.O.P. primary challenge to Senator John Boozman failed on Tuesday, repeated the phrase “Babies, borders, bullets” — calling those the “values we cherish” — and showed clips of the candidate taking aim with an assault rifle.Jake received 20.7% of the vote. The incumbent John Boozman won all of Arkansas' 75 counties with 58% of the vote.
In Alabama, Gov. Kay Ivey unpacked lipstick, an iPhone and something else from her purse in one campaign advertisement — “a little Smith & Wesson .38,” she said.
David Perdue, the loser he endorsed, got trounced by more than 50 percentage points and lost EVERY SINGLE COUNTY.
Rest assured, the most fawning of his base is on board with this nonsense. They're drainin' it!
What is she trying to hide?
Other police departments and prosecutors in Wisconsin, on the other hand, say they are continuing to provide greater transparency for the public and have not imposed an across-the-board policy of nondisclosure like officials have in Racine County.
The state's open records law requires police departments and other government agencies to ensure public access to records under most circumstances, although police can withhold materials that are part of ongoing criminal investigations. With increasing regularity, this law has been interpreted locally to keep police reports regarding crimes from being publicly reviewed until long after the reports have been filed. [emphasis added]
Well, let's see now.....
On Thursday, The Journal Times asked Hanson, “Can you share why Kenosha County’s investigation concluded in August but it was not until yesterday that your investigation completed?” in an email, among two other questions regarding Ross and Neuman. She answered the questions regarding Ross and Neuman.
She did not reply to the question about why it took so long for the investigation to conclude.
5/18/2022 update starts here
5/7/2022 update starts here.
The decision to continue masking comes after most other mask requirements have been dropped, even on public transportation, which had been one of the last settings masks were required under an order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A federal judge struck down that federal mandate April 18.
Madison is one of the last remaining districts in Dane County to still have a mask mandate in place after others relaxed their policies. Dane County dropped its countywide mask rule on March 1.
The Madison School District cited rising COVID-19 cases locally as a reason for its repeated extension of its mask mandate. The district’s team of medical advisors unanimously recommended keeping the policy in place, the district said.The 7-day average of new Covid cases is still down 92% from its January peak
Original 4/28/2022 post starts here
Dane County’s case activity has been increasing since late March, according to Public Health Madison & Dane County, with a current seven-day average of 159 cases per day. The county had 648 new cases since Friday, data from PHMDC show.
However, it’s not cause for panic, director Janel Heinrich said in a statement, especially given the county’s high vaccination rate.Which the bar graph confirms.