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The woman was put in the couple's car while authorities responded to the crash and fire. She suffered minor injuries in the crash, but no other injuries were reported. 167

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The Wildlife Center will serve as a dedicated home for Project Wildlife's veterinary care staff, featuring multiple habitats designed to reduce stress on injured animals and help them heal faster. The facility is the Humane Society's second to be named after local philanthropists Pilar and Chuck Bahde, following the Center for Shelter Medicine's opening last November.The ceremony is expected to begin at 11 a.m. at the Humane Society's San Diego campus, located at 5433 Gaines St. Humane Society President and CEO Gary Weitzman is expected to attend and city officials will issue a proclamation to honor the facility's opening. 630

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The punter the Packers picked was Alabama's JK Scott who, over his four year career, averaged 45.6 yards per punt, a hangtime of 4.55 seconds and dropped 25 percent of his punts inside the 10 yard line.He was the first punter selected in the draft, of two total selected, and the first punter selected in the NFL draft since 2016.Some other recently drafted punters include all-pros Pat McAfee and Thomas Morestead, but also feature plenty of duds like Brent Bowden, Matt Dodge and Durant Brooks.After the draft, Brian Gutekunst defended his team's punter selection.“The special-teams emphasis was something I wanted to make sure we put a stamp on," he said. “In this particular case we had a player we thought was rare and we decided to go ahead and pull the trigger.” 769

  

the virus has become more of a focus.In Tennessee, few universities have study abroad programs to China, but many have programs to other parts of the world, including Lipscomb University, which has eleven students in Florence, Italy. “Their daily life has not been impacted," University spokesperson Kim Chaudoin said following news of the coronavirus outbreak in northern Italy. Italian officials have reported at least 300 confirmed coronavirus cases in Italy, with at least 10 deaths reported, and that has led Lipscomb officials to pay extra attention to the outbreak in Italy with their students in the same country. That monitoring is nothing new, though, as most universities including Lipscomb constantly monitor any health issues, terrorist activity, or natural disasters abroad wherever their students are. “We always are monitoring that very closely. We have a risk manager, as most universities do," Chaudoin explained. "Part of that individuals job is to stay on top of situations like this.”Lipscomb's risk manager has been in constant contact with the U.S. State Department and international organizations on the ground in Italy and relaying the information to other university officials.At this time, the students have been reminded to use good personal hygiene and the university is restricting their free travel while abroad to areas that have been impacted by coronavirus. The university started taking steps prior to the students leaving in January, sending them to Italy with hand sanitizer and face masks. “We just thought that was a good thing to send them with just in case it was difficult to find those in Europe," Chaudoin said. “You never know the course that this virus will take, and things can change dramatically one way or the other in just a few hours.”Chaudoin said the top priority for the school is ensuring the safety of the students abroad, and at this time, the students are in a safe place with no coronavirus activity, and moving forward, they plan to continue to keep both the students and their families in the loop about any updates. “It’s such a great thing for your student to be able to travel abroad, but it also, as a parent, is very concerning when you’re thousands of miles away and you hear these stories on the news and you’re not really sure how close they are to your student and what the real impact is.”This story was originally published by Jesse Knutson at WTVF. 2422

  

The student eventually walked out of the office and ignored commands by school staff members. Eventually, the Assistant Principal asked the deputy to help bring the student back to the office.The deputy — an eight-year-veteran — said the student ignored his commands and "continued walking with his fist clenched and had an agitated expression on his face. His brows were turned down and he was punching his fist into the palm of his hand."The deputy said he got close enough to grab the student, but he turned and ran away. The deputy said the student "continued pulling away, twisting and turning his body."The deputy spun to the left and forced the student to the ground, according to the incident report.At a press conference on Wednesday, St. Lucie County Sheriff Ken Mascara said the deputy did not use excessive force, citing the moments prior to the incident that weren't caught on camera."Our school resource deputy is very familiar with this student and knows he has a violent history, including possessing weapons," Mascara said.According to Mascara, the school officials recently confiscated a knife from the student. Staff members at the school have also been forced to escort him around campus because he's been physically aggressive to staff and students. The student had also been arrested five days before the incident and is currently in DIverison Program. "At the end of the day the deputy did everything he could to diffuse the situation, and his use of force fell within the legal and our agency guidelines," Mascara said.Mascara added that the deputy involved has no complaint for excessive use of force.Despite the Sheriff's ruling, family members of students at Lincoln Park Academy are still concerned. "That's kind of rough to be at a school campus, he didn't have to slam him down like that," said General Platt, a parent of twins who attend the school. "I would have freaked out if I saw that in person," said Jazmine Arias, the sister of a student at the school. "He's a kid, I don't think a little kid should be thrown to the ground like that." 2074

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