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Syracuse police plan to put retired officers in schools despite failing to recruit any last year
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The department increased its hourly rate to more than $40 per hour to better recruit retirees.
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Vouchers nearly universal at half of Indiana private schools that take them, data shows
Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news.Voucher use has soared in Indiana since lawmakers made nearly every student in the state…
Wyoming’s mostly wolf-free policy produces precise management of a controversial canine
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Wyoming’s census-style monitoring and management of wolves is unique among Rocky Mountain states that have jurisdiction over Canis lupus, and it’s helped reduce conflict and keep both environmental groups and anti-predator politicians at bay.
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Advocates, western governors renew push for outdoor recreation act
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EXPLORE Act is a package of more than a dozen policy measures aimed at improving outdoor recreation on federal lands.
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UW’s football future depends on strong Mountain West rebound
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Wyoming Cowboys must cope with one-two punch of poor start, Pac-12’s conference raid, columnist Kerry Drake opines.
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