buqx Storm survivors mov... 投稿者:Charlesteutend 投稿日:2025/01/07(Tue) 16:44 No.20042879
Ntek Chattanooga City Council calls for lower interest rates from payday lenders, moves to to outlaw scooters Photo: John Partipilo / Tennessee Lookout / State Rep. Mike Stewart, a Nashville Democrat, asked Monday whether the state needed to take control of Tennessee s prison system. Lawmakers blasted the Department of Correction on Monday for making a weak response to a 2020 audit, with one legislator questioning whether the federal courts need to take over Tennessee s prison system again.Prison system officials contended they had solved nearly every pro <a href=https://www.crocss.com.de>crocs hausschuhe</a> blem raised by the Comptroller s Office two years ago, but they presented few details in a meeting of the Joint Government Operations Subcommittee.Under questioning from outgoing Democratic Rep. Mike Stewart, system officials said CoreCivic, the state s private prison operator, paid more than $10.6 million in liquidated damages over the last two years compared to $7.3 million from 2018 to 2020 for fai <a href=https://www.airforces.us>air force 1</a> ling to meet staffing requirements.The state pays CoreCivic about $180 million a year to run four prisons, and the money is simply deducted from the amount the state pays. Yet the private operator has been dogged by statistics showing its homicide rate for prisoners is higher than that in state-run prisons.Correction Department officials also acknowledged their vacancy rate for staff for state-run prisons is 29%, with some as low as 5%, compared to CoreCivic s, which <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas originals</a> ranges from 12% to 39%.Officials said, however, staffing has increased since the legislature approved a 37% pay increase for c Yafa Alabama legislator seeks to eliminate nitrogen gas executions This photo show tobbacco lace with spice. Two arrested on drug charges James Robert Sherrell Richard Adam Kimbrough SKYLINE, Ala. - Members of the Jackson County Sheriff s Office narcotics unit arrested two men Wednesday at a home on Alabama Highway 79 in Skyline on drug charges, a news release states.During a search agents seized synthetic cannabinoids, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Some of the cannabinoids appeared have been sprayed on regular pipe tobacco, authorities sai <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup</a> d.Arrested was James Robert Sherrell, 29, of Scottsboro, Ala., who was charged with possession of controlled substances and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is being held in the Jackson County Jail, and no bond has been set.Also arrested was Richard Adam Kimbroug <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup</a> h, 19, of Skyline. Kimbrough was charged with possession of marijuana 2nd degree and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released from the Jackson County Jail on $1,000 bond.Grant to help conserve wildlifeNASHVILLE - Federal officials have set aside more than $1 million for Tennessee landowners who help conserve wildlife.The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said owners of agricultural and forest land can apply by June 10 <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley bottles</a> for funding under the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program.Grants are available to help eligible landowners and operators develop or enhance planned upland, wetland, riparian and aquatic habitat areas on their property. Only ready to implement projects
|