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EXTRA TROOPERS ON STORM PATROL STATEWIDE

(PIKESVILLE, MD) -- Regardless of their normal assignments, Maryland state troopers are all focused on storm patrol today as more than 150 additional troopers assist with the state’s response to the latest snow.

Governor and Maine Council for Elder Abuse Prevention Announce Launch of First-in-Nation Training Program for Financial Institutions

In a continuing effort to combat one of the most under-reported and fastest growing crimes of the 21st century, Governor Paul R. LePage and the Maine Council for Elder Abuse Prevention have  announced the launch of an innovative new training initiative called Senior$afe: a three-part program designed to assist bank and credit union personnel with identifying and referring suspected cases of elder financial abuse.

State looks at conserving salt supply as winter drags on

More than 300,000 tons of salt used to date

FRANKFORT, Ky. A robust winter season and more precipitation expected in the coming weeks has Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) officials looking for ways to conserve salt as deliveries slow and materials run in short supply.

WKU DECEMBER 2013 GRADUATES LISTS POSTED ONLINE

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - The WKU Fall 2013 Graduates Lists are available online. The lists include names and hometowns as listed by the students and the degree received.

POLICE INVESTIGATION INTO MURDER OF UMES STUDENT CONTINUES - $10,000 REWARD STILL OFFERED

(PRINCESS ANNE, MD) – Maryland State Police homicide investigators have expanded their search for the person or persons responsible for the murder of a university student far beyond the Somerset County campus where it occurred one year ago.

 

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