St. Louis County Police and Missouri State Highway Patrol to take over Security in the City of Ferguson

 

(CNBNews.net)FERGUSON MISSOURI– Effective this evening at 6:00 PM, the St. Louis County Police Department and the Missouri State Highway Patrol will assume command of the security detail regarding protests in the City of Ferguson. 

 

The Honorable James Knowles, Mayor of the City of Ferguson, is aware that the St. Louis County Police Department along with Missouri State Highway Patrol will assume command of the security detail in the City of Ferguson regarding protests until further notice. 

 

The Ferguson Police Department has been responsible for commanding the detail after Missouri Governor Jay Nixon’s State of Emergency expired in December. These responsibilities once again transition to the St. Louis County Police Department as well as the Missouri State Highway Patrol. 

The St. Louis County Police Department is not assuming routine policing services in the City of Ferguson, as these responsibilities are still in the hands of the Ferguson Police Department. 

 

source press release March 12, 2015

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Echoes of Hillary’s Past as Emails Put Her on Defensive | cnbnews.net

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Honeywell/ NASA Bring Hip-Hop Physics Educational Series To Philadelphia Middle Schools

MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J., March 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Honeywell (NYSE: HON) and NASA\’s award-winning, hip-hop physics education program, FMA Live! Forces in Motion, is making its way to Northeastern U.S. middle schools this spring. Aiming to inspire students to learn and enjoy math and science in a compelling, fun and memorable way, the popular show is in high demand, having been performed before 400,000 students in all 48 contiguous U.S. states, as well as in Mexico and Canada, since its creation in 2004. The spring tour is making its way to Allentown, Dresher and Wyndmoor, PA this week.

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CNB Medical : Harder-to-Abuse OxyContin Doesn’t Stop Illicit Use

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The prescription painkiller OxyContin comes in several different dosages, including this 80 mg version. An abuse-deterrent formulation of the OxyContin (left), introduced in 2010, has curtailed its illicit use, but about 25 percent of drug abusers entering rehab still abuse the drug, according to new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

Newswise — A reformulation of OxyContin that makes it harder to abuse has curtailed the drug’s illicit use. But some 25 percent of drug abusers entering rehab said they still abused the prescription painkiller despite package labeling that emphasizes its abuse-deterrent properties, new research indicates.

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Jersey City Receives Tony Hawk Foundation Top Skatepark Grant | cnbnews.net

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Gloucester County Prosecutors Office Fugitive Arrest | cnbnews.net

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Obituary:David L. Pooley of Gloucester City

 

On March 8, 2015 of Gloucester City, NJ, age 64. He is the beloved husband of Dianne R. (nee Groves), loving father of Linda Harris, Diana and David Pooley Jr., Dawn Hightower, Dawn, Ashley, William Jonathan and Tyler Pooley. He is also survived by his dear step-children Danielle, Debra and Nicole Groves, his brother James Pooley, 2 sister Ruth Davis and Janet Farrell, numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mr. Pooley loved spending time fishing. His funeral service will be private at the request of the family.

Funeral arrangements under the direction of the Etherington-Creran Funeral Home, 700 Powell Street, Gloucester City NJ

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CATHOLIC LEAGUE: Challenge To HHS Mandate Still Alive

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Kennedy Elects New Medical Staff Officers

 

Dr. Todd Levin Named Chief of Staff

 

Voorhees, NJ, March 2015 –Todd P. Levin, D.O., has been elected Chief of Staff of South Jersey-based Kennedy University Hospital.

Henry Schuitema, D.O., has been named Vice Chief of Staff, and Mark Schuster, D.O., has been elected Treasurer. 

All three terms are for two years. The election was held at Kennedy Health’s recent annual Medical Staff meeting.

 

The Medical Staff Officers represent the interests of Kennedy physicians, and work closely with administration in strategic planning,

quality improvement and other healthcare delivery issues.

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Woman Pleads Guilty in Camden Stabbing

CAMDEN CITY NJ –Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo and Camden County Police Chief Scott Thomson reported a Camden woman admitted in court Monday to stabbing a New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency employee at an office building in the city last year.

Taisha Edwards, F/31, pleaded guilty to first-degree Criminal Attempted Murder before Superior Court Judge Edward J. McBride, Jr.

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