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WAMPSVILLE — The Madison County Sheriff wants to equip his officers with Tasers, but county supervisors aren’t convinced deputies need the non-lethal electronic weapons used by many law enforcement agencies.
Illinois senator's tenure is tainted by Blagojevich appointment Democratic U.S. Sen. Roland Burris, his political prospects and personal legacy weakened by controversy, is expected to announce Friday he will not seek election to the seat he was appointed to by Rod Blagojevich after the then-governor's arrest, sources close to Burris said.
A nurse has filed a lawsuit against the medical records provisions of President Obama's stimulus bill alleging it not only gives government officials access to personal health records, it would open the door for bureaucrats to make health care decisions.
Coast Community College District officials say they are doing everything possible to avoid cutting classes or laying off faculty members right now in response to pending cuts in state funding, but the tentative budget the board of trustee’s passed is only a stop-gap, and deeper cuts could be inevitable.
It won't be a bridge to nowhere, but it could be a railroad bridge without a train.
A Christian legal group is seeking to have a lawsuit reinstated against Planned Parenthood (PP) affiliates in California, which allegedly obtained funds fraudulently from the government.
Recent floods have devastated people all across our viewing area. Now one county is facing flood damage without the help of FEMA or the state. On June 17th flood waters tore apart roads and damaged
The federal government agreed to pick up the tab for 90 percent of Hurricane Ike damage repair costs.
After months of study by city officials and employees, the Conroe City Council determined the future of its medical benefit program for retirees during a meeting Thursday evening.
A three-judge panel upholds an injunction against the cuts, saying that California's budget crisis does not justify legislation passed last year to reduce the payments by 10%. California's budget crisis isn't reason enough to cut $1.1 billion a year in payments to doctors, dentists, pharmacists and other healthcare providers to the needy, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.
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