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Blame Covid-19 for Bawumia’s failure to install CCTV camera’s at police stations – Kan Dapaah

Ghana Web 03 Nov 2021
The Minister for National Security, Albert Kan-Dapaah has disclosed that challenges from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic made it impossible for Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia to redeem his promise of installing security cameras in all Police Stations across the country as scheduled.
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432 Police Stations installed with CCTV cameras - Kan Dapaah

Ghana Web 03 Nov 2021
The Minister for National Security, Albert Kan-Dapaah has stated that the installation works of CCTV cameras in some 900 police stations across the country are currently ongoing. According to him, 432 stations under phase 2 will be completed before the end of December 2021 ... Join our Newsletter. .
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CCTV coverage for Police stations ongoing – Kan Dapaah

Ghana News Agency 03 Nov 2021
He explained that the remaining 468 Police Stations would be covered in subsequent phases of the project. Additionally, the rollout for the 432 stations is ongoing and it is expected to be completed before the close of the year ... GNA. .
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Record or no record, Kansas State defensive end Felix Anudike-Uzomah's at peace with NCAA ruling

Marietta Daily Journal 03 Nov 2021
Nov. 3—MANHATTAN — Felix Anudike-Uzomah learned the hard way — well, by text message, actually — when a quarterback sack is not a sack. He was out celebrating with friends and family after Kansas State's 31-12 victory over TCU, when ... .
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Harvey County working to keep testing sites as state funds drain

News-Press Now 03 Nov 2021
Nov. 3—Some COVID-19 testing will no longer be funded by the state at the end of the month, but public health officials say Kansans will still have access to other free testing options ... "I asked, specifically, about our WellHealth testing at the [Chisholm Trail Retail and Outlet Shops] ... 1 ... (c)2021 The Newton Kansan, Kan. Visit The Newton Kansan, Kan ... .
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H�kan Samuelsson, Volvo Cars chief executive

The Argus Press 02 Nov 2021
When charging with electricity generated through fossil fuels, that difference becomes much smaller. “We made a conscious strategic decision to become a fully electric car maker and an industry leader, but we can’t make the transition to climate neutrality alone,” said Håkan Samuelsson, chief executive ... .
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Vietnam War helicopter pilots bring stories -- and aircraft -- to Topeka to teach about ...

Marietta Daily Journal 02 Nov 2021
Nov. 1—When Garry Worthy returned from his stint in the Vietnam War as an aerial scout, he brought back a piece of the war with him — literally. While attempting to scour the Vietnamese jungle for enemy soldiers, Worthy's helicopter ... .
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More than 60 young Kansans try for a recommendation to the nation's elite military academies

Marietta Daily Journal 02 Nov 2021
Nov. 1—J.J. Evans' family has a long history of serving in the military. Evans attended the annual Service Academy Selection event put on by U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran on Saturday at the Cosmosphere. He, like the 65 other young people ... .
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Chance is the Wellington Humane Society Pet of the Week

Marietta Daily Journal 02 Nov 2021
Nov. 2—Could you take a chance on Chance? This handsome boy is a Chocolate Lab mix, approximately 3-4 years old. He loves going on car rides and playing outside. His favorite food? Treats of course! Chance walks great on a ... .
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County Vaccination Collaboration scheduling drive-thru booster clinics

Marietta Daily Journal 02 Nov 2021
Nov. 2—The county is set to give boosters of one of the COVID-19 vaccinations over the next three weeks. Drive-thru clinics of the Moderna booster have been scheduled by the Saline County Vaccination Collaboration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m ... .
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Andover, El Dorado second graders learn safety skills through YMCA's SPLASH! program

Marietta Daily Journal 02 Nov 2021
Nov. 2—Wichita, KansasSchool is back in session and so is the Greater Wichita YMCA's free SPLASH! program. Offered to area second graders at schools designated as low income (more than 60 percent reduced/free lunches), SPLASH! has a very ... .
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