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ACLU seeks Taser law changes
The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota says law enforcement departments need to adopt uniform policies for when Tasers may be used. After a statewide study, the ACLU claims that policies abo...
Posted on 12/29/11 at 4:25 PM
1945: New Deputy Sheriff of Nobles County
Harold D. Tripp, recently discharged from active service as a member of the military police, was appointed in August 1945 as deputy sheriff of Nobles county....
Posted on 8/1/10 at 1:00 PM
Law and Order and Fighting Cancer at Minnesota West
Minnesota West's law enforcement program is out in force today at the Women's Expo, and I think they might be looking to recruit some women here today. They have about half Minnesota West's boot...
Posted on 3/27/10 at 4:13 AM
SD, MN troopers conduct I-90 safety operation today
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Highway Patrol troopers from South Dakota and Minnesota and local law officers are cracking down on traffic violators on a stretch of Interstate 90.June 13, 2013
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Law enforcement officers, medical personnel get mental health training
By Ryan McGaughey , August 09, 2012
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Joint enforcement operation a success
WORTHINGTON — Troopers from both Minnesota and South Dakota joined forces last week for a high-visibility enforcement operation along I-90, from Mitchell, S.D. to Worthington, aimed at criminal interdiction and reducing crashes.June 25, 2012
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Busy weekend for law enforcement
Knife threats, choking and a dognapper keep authorities busyWORTHINGTON — After a busy weekend for law enforcement, several criminal complaints were filed in Nobles County District Court early this week.
May 22, 2012
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Heightened enforcement over Thanksgiving weekend
WORTHINGTON — Last year during the Thanksgiving travel period, 16 motorists were killed and 1,834 arrested for driving while impaired. Of the 16 deaths, six were alcohol-related and seven were unbelted occupants, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.November 22, 2011
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50 years of partnership
WORTHINGTON — It started when a group of people realized how many children were getting hurt and dying of accidental causes and grew to become the largest non-profit organization dedicated to the safety of children.
November 02, 2011
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Building a new center
By Submitted Photo , July 25, 2011
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Fireworks safety urged by law enforcement
June 29, 2011
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Justice Time for Minnesota West’s law enforcement program
WORTHINGTON — Blog talk radio allows anyone to host his or her own show, including Markus Murphy, instructor for the law enforcement program at Minnesota West Community and Technical College.By Ana Anthony , June 23, 2011
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Law enforcement activity leads to drug arrests in Pipestone
PIPESTONE — The Pipestone County Sheriff’s Office arrested two women on unrelated drug charges last week while going about other business. On May 25, a deputy went to a residence in Pipestone to advise Michelle Marie Gallop, 21, that the car she had reported stolen had been located in Virginia, Minn.May 31, 2011
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Murray County Law Enforcement Center renovation begins
May 20, 2011
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Jackson City Council votes to move forward with county law enforcement contract
JACKSON — With a 5 to 1 vote and in front of a full house, the Jackson City Council voted to move forward with pursuing law enforcement services from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, taking a step toward disbanding the Jackson Police Department.May 17, 2011
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Sheriff talks to Jackson County Commissioners about law enforcement
JACKSON — Jackson County Sheriff Roger Hawkinson addressed his commissioners Tuesday morning, bringing them up to speed on talks between the city and county regarding a possible contract for sheriff’s office services if the Jackson Police Department is disbanded.April 12, 2011
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Additional DWI enforcement
MARSHALL — Law enforcement agencies throughout Minnesota will increase patrols to combat impaired driving throughout December. The effort will include seat belt patrols because 75 percent of impaired drivers killed are also not belted, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety stated.December 02, 2010
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DWI/Move Over enforcement begins Friday
WORTHINGTON — Ten years ago, Minnesota State Trooper Ted Foss stopped a vehicle for speeding on I-90 near Lewiston and was speaking to the driver when a passing semi-truck drifted onto the shoulder of the road and struck Foss. He died at the scene.August 18, 2010
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