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Posted: Aug 31, 2016

Kansas firefighter says police arrested him without cause and broke his arm, files suit

A Lawrence firefighter suing the city says he voiced his disapproval over what he deemed to be police brutality, and then left the scene under arrest and with a broken arm. The lawsuit, which accuses the Lawrence Police Department of using both excessive and negligent force, could cost the city nearly a quarter of a million dollars.
- PUB DATE: 8/31/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Lawrence Journal-World
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Posted: Aug 31, 2016

Suncrest Fire near Leavenworth nears full containment

Fire crews expect to fully contain the Suncrest Fire today and transition management of the 390-acre fire back to local units Thursday. “It’s looking really good out there,” said Jeff Bouschor, assistant operations chief for the Type 2 national fire team now managing the fire. Bouschor said ground crews would work today to secure the edges of the fire, mop up hot spots and do some clearing and erosion management before heading out Thursday.
- PUB DATE: 8/31/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Wenatchee World
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Posted: Aug 30, 2016

Update: Hunter, the lost Lab, reunites with Battle Ground firefighter

Hunter, the black Lab who was mistakenly adopted by another family after going missing while his firefighter owner was away, has been reunited with his owner, according to the Humane Society for Southwest Washington. The Humane Society said Battle Ground’s William Jones, Hunter’s owner, returned from a firefighting assignment earlier than expected, and was able to pick up his missing dog Tuesday.
- PUB DATE: 8/30/2016 8:37:20 PM - SOURCE: Vancouver Columbian
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Posted: Aug 30, 2016

Flaming mice rekindle fire near Touchet

Flaming mice, combined with strong, gusty winds, certainly didn't help fire crews this weekend while they were trying to put out the Frog Hollow Fire in the Touchet area. Fire Chief Larry Hector with Walla Walla Fire District 6 said there were actually three separate fires burning near Frog Hollow Road, along an alfalfa seed field.
- PUB DATE: 8/30/2016 8:16:25 PM - SOURCE: NBCRightNow.com
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Posted: Aug 30, 2016

Cottage Grove (MN) City Council Approves Fire Station Plans

Cottage Grove's new central fire station is estimated to cost just under $9 million. Designs reveal a two-story fire station on 80th Street that will cost an estimated $8,925,000. An earlier capital improvement projects budget included a $6 million earmark for the fire station. 
The initial estimate was based on a smaller building than what is now designed, causing the $3 million increase.

"That number has been floating around in our CIP documents for the last three to four years.

The reason it changed was when we revised the space needs study in 2015, they identified a different size of building."

The City Council voted 5-0 to approve the schematic design at an Aug. 24 special meeting.

The increased cost would be covered by deferring other capital projects, such as some pavement improvements, to 2018, and refinancing capital project debt.

"We anticipate wrapping a combination of internal debt for city hall and the station into a bond and take the existing debt," Roland said. "The intent is not to have any impact on taxes."

"We should be able to pay back this building and that building combined," Mayor Myron Bailey added.

Bailey said the city has been receiving good interest rates the past few years, and is confident this refinancing rate will be no different. The rate is currently below 2 percent.

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