JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri law enforcement recruits will be required to undergo training in the history of policing in minority communities.
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House Bill 558 (2019) establishes a rigorous training program for qualified Missouri Military Police personnel that will enable them to meet the remaining training requirement hours to take the state's civilian Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) test, honoring the training these Missourians ...
Legislative proposals include a lower 4.2% tax on recreational marijuana sales and would set the money aside for deputy sheriffs, the state's police training oversight agency, small business loans and a work training program. ELECTIONS Candidates from all parties would be listed on...
Missouri City continues to be ranked as one of the safest cities in Texas. Our police and fire personnel complimented with the latest equipment, technology and training required to protect our citizens and safety personnel, has been a major priority. .Through the support of a recently updated co...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP/WJZ)— A deal for Drug Free Sport International to police medication in horse racing was announced Tuesday, two months before the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority takes effect. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency had been set to become the regulator for anti-doping ...
One of the more well-known provisions of the bill broadens the residency requirement for Kansas City police officers to within 60 miles of the nearest city limits. It also bans respiratory chokeholds — a provision Williams passionately shepherded throughout the legislative process in the wake of...
With the program, we were able to train locals in nine communities and formed what is now known as the Sami Beekeeping Association in order to create income for locals while saving the forest from these bad habits and attitudes. It provides a venue for locals to get training, as well as ...
[Pictured: New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach, right, watching agents pour liquor into sewer following a raid during the height of prohibition.] 1920: The Nineteenth Amendment women's right to vote Library of Congress // Wikimedia Commons 1920: The Nineteenth Amendment wo...
A women's soccer player at the University of Missouri told police that her coach said she might lose her scholarship unless she dropped assault allegations she had made against a star football player. The running back would later be accused in two other assaults. ...