• MPD, CDCR execute parole sweep

    In a response to incidents in the City of Madera, the Madera Police Department partnered with California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Parole Agents for a “Zero Tolerance” parole sweep earlier this month.The primary focus of this operation was to contact parolees within Madera and its immediate outskirts to ensure their strict compliance to the stipulations of their parole terms.Members of the Madera Police Department’s Special Investigations Unit, Detective Unit and CDC Parole...

  • Watco announces executive leadership changes

    PITTSBURG, Kan. – Watco has made several executive leadership changes that the short line holding company says will refine its focus and simplify its mission. “This new structure will better support Watco’s focus on ensuring we have the best possible solutions for our customers and that our team is armed with the tools necessary to []Read More

  • ICMAB gets new Executive Director

    Md. Mahbub Ul Alam FCMA has joined The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) for second time on April 15 as Executive Director (ED). Prior to joining ICMAB, he served KAFCO (Karnaphuli Fertilizer Company Limited) for more than 24 years in various important positions

  • Head of HART under fire after top executive resigns

    The executive management team of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation has faced challenges this month.

  • PNC Breaks-Up, As Executives Form New Party

    In a shocking turn of events, a group of executives from the People’s National Convention (PNC) have announced their decision to breakaway and form a new party called the People’s National Party (PNP), similar to the Hilla Limann led PNP in 1979. This development comes in response to a high court ruling that reinstated […]

  • Execution scheduled for condemned Cameron County man

    An execution date has been scheduled for a 46-year-old Cameron County man convicted of a brutal murder in 1998.

  • AHSAA Executive Director Alvin Briggs to retire

    Montgomery, Ala. (WKRG) -- After three years as the Executive Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Association, Alvin Briggs will retire in September. Briggs announced his decision to retire at the AHSAA's Central Board Meeting in Montgomery on Wednesday morning. The meeting opened with Briggs requesting the board's attention prior to addressing items on []

  • Diamond Credit Union opens new Berks branch

    It is the Montgomery County-based credit union’s eighth location

  • Diamond Credit Union opens new Berks branch

    It is the Montgomery County-based credit union’s eighth location

  • Popular town nursery branches out to village with third location

    The nursery will support the village, which faces 'increasing development'

  • EXCLUSIVE: Kenya to extradite Binance executive who escaped from Nigeria

    Following his arrest, the Kenya Police Service is expediting moves to extradite fugitive Binance executive, Nadeem Anjarwalla, to Nigeria within the week, The PUNCH has learnt. Anjarwalla who escaped from lawful custody in Nigeria in March, was in April tracked down in Kenya by a team comprising operatives drawn from the International Criminal Police Organisation, Read More

  • Opposition view: Discipline and execution 'killed' Tigers against Saints

    Tigers saw two players yellow carded and one sent off as they were beaten in the Gallagher Premiership encounter at cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens. Jasper Wiese and Jamie Shillcock were sin-binned, with Shillcock’s deliberate knock-on handing Saints a penalty try. And the key moment in the match came with 20 minutes to go as centre Solomone Kata was red carded for a high tackle on Fraser Dingwall. Tigers were 18-17 down at that point, but table-topping Saints then ruthlessly took the game...