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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The former Marion County Jail, built in 1965, has been crucial to Mayor Joe Hogsett’s reforms since 2016. Now, the site next to downtown’s IndyGo transit station is set for demolition. The former jail’s last occupants left in September 2023. Chris Gahl is executive vice president and chief marketing officer for the city’s tourism arm, Visit Indy . He said Thursday, “The former Marion County jail site will soon have a crane in the sky.” Predemolition preparations for Jail 1 began in November after an approval from the Metropolitan Development Commission . The Democrat mayor said Thursday, “We are taking yet another huge step in the right direction. We’re tearing down a relic of the past. Jail 1’s purpose was to serve the Marion County justice system for nearly six decades. In a year, this site will be ready for a new purpose: to bring continued revitalization and economic growth to our city’s urban core.” The building has sat vacant since the Community Justice Campus opened in May 2022. People have wondered what may go in the jail’s place and when. “No set timeline at this point,” said Megan Vukusich, director of the Department of Metropolitan Development , on Thursday. “This is a priority property just due to its proximity to the transit station and its location downtown, so it is a priority but has no timeline at this point.” The Metropolitan Development Commission continues to work on property evaluations and has not yet finalized specific plans for construction. “There are no plans to share at this time. Really, the property evaluations will dictate what type of redevelopment can go there. So once we get through those assessments, we will have a better idea of what type of redevelopment we will see,” Vukusich said. In 2022, Hogsett launched the Downtown Resiliency Strategy to bring investments in housing, recreational public spaces, vibrant economic development, and connected infrastructure to downtown. Downtown development projects under construction include the Signia by Hilton Hotel and the Indiana Convention Center expansion , and Elanco Animal Health’s global headquarters . These projects and others also support infrastructure improvements, such as the construction of the Henry Street bridge and proposed pedestrian enhancements to Georgia Street. Pedestrian and road restrictions along Alabama and Maryland streets near the former jail will remain in place. City officials say this will not impact the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game scheduled for July. Gahl from the city’s tourism arm also said, “At Visit Indy, it is our responsibility to market not only the Indianapolis of today, but also the Indianapolis of tomorrow. The demolition of this site and its eventual redevelopment are part of that future. Pointing out another downtown transformation to prospective meeting decision-makers is always exciting. Much like the Bottleworks expansion and the progress at the Signia by Hilton Hotel, this parcel of land will generate enthusiasm among those interested in hosting their conventions in Indianapolis.”The Braves may have won the World Series just a few years back, but nearly the entire core of that roster is no longer in Atlanta. The mass exodus began with Freddie Freeman, who went onto sign with the Dodgers just months after the team’s first championship since 1995. Dansby Swanson would follow suit, while others like Joc Pederson, Jorge Soler, Adam Duvall, Eddie Rosario, and others each parted ways at different times. The latest of the bunch being Max Fried , and weeks before him, it was Travis d’Arnaud, when the Braves opted not to pick up his $8 million option for 2025. The news came as a shock to most of the baseball world, including Brian Snitker. d’Arnaud was widely regarded as the best backup catcher in the game and was beloved in the clubhouse. $8 million was a more than palatable price tag for his services, but with so many other needs, Alex Anthopoulos had to make a tough decision. What d’Arnaud brought on the field can be replaced rather easily, whether it’s by Sean Murphy picking up a greater workload or another addition. However, what cannot be replicated is the leadership d’Arnaud brought to the team. He caught every game of the Braves 2021 World Series run, but the clubhouse dynamic is the last thing Brian Snitker is worried about. “They asked me that when we lost Freddie, Dansby, and all that,” Brian Snitker said, via David O’Brien of The Athletic . “I don’t worry about that. That (locker) room’s full of leader-type guys, the (strong) makeup guys that play. And I think those leaders — they lead by example, those guys, how they come to work every day, how they prepare, the energy with which they play. That’s probably the last thing that I worry about is the credibility and the so-called leadership in the room.” There’s no question the Braves clubhouse has been a clear edge for the team dating back to 2018, but their NL East foes have begun to catch up, and perhaps even surpass Atlanta in that area. The Phillies are a tight-knit group that’s as battle-tested as just about any other club in the National League, and the Mets are only going to be more confident following a historic offseason, which began by signing Juan Soto. The Braves’ undoubtedly took a hit in the leadership department with the losses of Travis d’Arnaud and Max Fried, but Brian Snitker is absolutely correct that there are much greater concerns surrounding this team, and they must be addressed before the start of the season. A Braves Thank You To Max Fried This article first appeared on SportsTalkATL and was syndicated with permission.NoneStarbucks Corp. stock underperforms Thursday when compared to competitors
To mark her 100 days in office, Mrs. Esther Didi Walson-Jack focused on driving the transformation of Nigeria's civil service, introducing modern technology and strategic policies The newly launched Service-Wise GPT and GOVMail platforms are key components in Mrs. Walson-Jack’s efforts to integrate technology into the civil service for enhanced decision-making and communication To further achieve her aim in the HoS, Walson-Jack, at a dinner for newly promoted directors, emphasized that their promotion marked the beginning of a challenging and fulfilling journey to shape the future of the civil service PAY ATTENTION: Got a Minute? Complete Our Quick Survey About Legit.ng Today! Legit.ng journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements. FCT, Abuja - Mrs. Esther Didi Walson-Jack, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), has clocked 100 days in office following her appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in July 2024. Speaking on Friday, November 22, in Abuja at a Recognition Dinner in honour of newly promoted directors, the HCSF reiterated its critical role in driving the needed Civil Service reforms, especially as it concerns the actualization of President Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda. Read also CSO raises alarm over increasing GBV cases in Nigeria, sends urgent message to Tinubu's govt Walson-Jack charged the 332 directors that their promotion heralds “the beginning of a more challenging and fulfilling part where your influence and impact will shape the future of our civil service.” PAY ATTENTION : Standing out in social media world? Easy! "Mastering Storytelling for Social Media" workshop by Legit.ng. Join Us Live! In a statement made available to Legit.ng on Monday, November 25, she urged them to rededicate themselves to the principles of good governance, transparency, efficiency and accountability. “As newly promoted directors, you have reached the pinnacle that reflects not just your achievements, but trust and expectation placed upon you by the Federal Civil Service and the nation.” Mrs. Walson-Jack further charged the new directors to let their leadership inspire confidence among their subordinates and stakeholders, imbibing the highest standards of Public Service. “I urge you therefore to embrace this opportunity for growth and development. I will like to inspire you to reach new heights in your career.” The HCSF urged the directors to foster an environment of collaboration, inclusivity and continuous learning, assuring them of her firm support. Read also Nigeria, Brazil sign MoU to boost agribusiness across all 774 local governments Walson-Jack lists her achievements as Head of Service Interestingly, on Thursday, November 21, Walson-Jack unveiled three groundbreaking initiatives aimed at transforming Nigeria’s civil service as part of the activities of her first 100 days in office under the theme “Marching to Greatness: Celebrating 100 Days”. The initiatives which include Service-Wise GPT, an AI-driven assistant designed to enhance decision-making and efficiency among civil servants, GOVMail, a secure email platform for official communication, and the Nigeria Federal Civil Service Online Academy, which offers online courses for skill development. Walson-Jack emphasized that these tools are essential for modernizing the civil service, ensuring that it meets the needs of citizens effectively, and guarantee that the much needed reforms in the civil service are technologically driven. Mrs. Walson-Jack also launched new policies and guidelines aimed at repositioning the civil service. Walson-Jack launches innovative tools for Civil Service Transformation She listed the four transformative policies and guidelines to include: Rewards and Recognition Policy and Guidelines; Incentives and Consequence Management Policy and Guidelines; Mentoring Framework, and the Protocol on the Use of Federal Government Secretariat. Read also Tinubu’s govt, Brazil sign MoU to boost agribusiness in Nigeria Walson-Jack explained that these policies are integral to the Public Service Rules 2021 and the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2025 (FCSSIP-25), with each strategically aligned with the reform pillars outlined in these frameworks to ensure coherence, sustainability, and measurable impact. Legit.ng reported that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed Didi Esther Walson-Jack in July 2024. She took over from the incumbent head of the civil service, Dr. Folasade Yemi-Esan, who retired on August 13, 2024. "19 of 38 directors fail permanent secretary qualifying exam" - HoS Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the federal government's selection process for new permanent secretaries in the Federal Civil Service has seen 19 of 38 candidates fail . A memo signed by Dr Emmanuel Meribole on behalf of the examination committee, and published by the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) on Tuesday, November 12, said the exams were written on Monday, November 11, 2024. Read also Togo, Benin certificates: Tinubu's govt reacts as Shehu Sani speaks on alleged massive civil servants sack 19 others, according to a statement from the Office of the HCSF, scaled through this first stage of the assessment, which is a written examination, and will be participating in the second stage. PAY ATTENTION : Legit.ng Needs Your Opinion! That's your chance to change your favourite news media. Fill in a short questionnaire Source: Legit.ngStartEngine crowdfunding: Miller Lee sells $34,868 in common stockOur community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Love Island's Molly Mae Hague has been tuning in to watch her pal Maura Higgins on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! - and let her feelings be known with just a four-word sentence. The social media star took to Instagram on Thursday, sharing that she was eagerly watching Maura enter the jungle. Yet despite the show having started on Sunday, Molly Mae wrote: "The series has begun," alongside a photo of Maura on her TV. The pair rose to fame on Love Island's 2019 series together, where they initially competed for the affections of boxer Tommy Fury . While Maura came in fourth place with Curtis Pritchard , Molly Mae came second with Tommy - and the popular couple went on to welcome baby Bambi into the world last year. After five years together, the pair ended their relationship in August. Molly released a statement via Instagram saying their relationship was over and has since told fans she won't be discussing the split. Tommy was originally rumoured to be taking part in this year's series of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me out of Here! - however, he reportedly pulled out to accept a lucrative boxing offer. An insider expressed their surprise at his last-minute withdrawal and told The Sun: "Bosses are surprised Tommy has pulled out of I'm A Celebrity at this late stage as it would have been a great opportunity for him." Ever hopeful, they added: "Thankfully, execs already had some great names waiting in the wings so they'll be looking at which ones fit best into the line-up already booked so they can deliver a truly great series." Maura made her I'm A Celebrity debut on Thursday night's show, entering the Jungle Junkyard with Strictly star Reverend Richard Coles. She's set for an awkward reunion in camp however when she sees Barry McGuigan - with the Love Island star having dated his son Shane McGuigan in the past. Before her ITV fame, Maura dated Shane for a year after meeting while she worked as a ring girl and he was commentating on a match. Following in his dad's footsteps, 36 year old Shane is now a boxing coach and owns a gym in South West London where he trains rising stars like Chantelle Cameron, George Groves, Carl Frampton and Lee McGregor. According to an insider speaking to The Sun: "Maura has brains and beauty, and she quickly caught Shane's eye." "They went on a few dates and had fun, but Maura lives in Ireland, Shane is running his successful boxing gym in London, and then she was travelling for work so it wasn't easy to pull off," reports the Express . The source revealed: "There were no hard feelings when it ended. It turned out to be short lived and the spark fizzled out."
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Drones for commercial and recreational use have grown rapidly in popularity, despite restrictions on who can operate them and where they can be flown. No-fly zones are enforced around airports, military installations, nuclear plants, certain landmarks including the Statue of Liberty, and sports stadiums during games. Not everybody follows the rules. Sightings at airports have shut down flights in a few instances. Reported sightings of what appear to be drones flying over New Jersey at night in recent weeks have created anxiety among some residents, in part because it is not clear who is operating them or why. Some state and local officials have called for stricter rules to govern drones. After receiving reports of drone activity last month near Morris County, New Jersey, the Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary bans on drone flights over a golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, that is owned by President-elect Donald Trump, and over Picatinny Arsenal Military Base. The FAA says the bans are in response to requests from “federal security partners.” Who regulates drones? The FAA is responsible for the regulations governing their use, and Congress has written some requirements into law. Who enforces the rules? With a 2018 law, the Preventing Emerging Threats Act, Congress gave certain agencies in the Homeland Security and Justice departments authority to counter threats from unmanned aircraft to protect the safety of certain facilities. New drones must be outfitted with equipment allowing law enforcement to identify the operator, and Congress gave the agencies the power to detect and take down unmanned aircraft that they consider dangerous. The law spells out where the counter-drone measures can be used, including “national special security events” such as presidential inaugurations and other large gatherings of people. What does it take to become a drone pilot? To get a “remote pilot certificate,” you must be at least 16 years old, be proficient in English, pass an aeronautics exam, and not suffer from a “mental condition that would interfere with the safe operation of a small unmanned aircraft system.” Are drones allowed to fly at night? Yes, but the FAA imposes restrictions on nighttime operations. Most drones are not allowed to fly at night unless they are equipped with anti-collision lights that are visible for at least 3 miles (4.8 kilometers). Are drones a hazard? Over the past decade, pilots have reported hundreds of close calls between drones and airplanes including airline jets. In some cases, airplane pilots have had to take evasive action to avoid collisions. Drones buzzing over a runway caused flights to be stopped at London’s Gatwick Airport during the Christmas travel rush in 2018 and again in May 2023. Police dismissed the idea of shooting down the drones, fearing that stray bullets could kill someone. Advances in drone technology have made it harder for law enforcement to find rogue drone operators — bigger drones in particular have more range and power. Will drone rules get tougher? Some state and local officials in New Jersey are calling for stronger restrictions because of the recent sightings, and that has the drone industry worried. Scott Shtofman, director of government affairs at the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International, said putting more limits on drones could have a “chilling effect” on “a growing economic engine for the United States.” “We would definitely oppose anything that is blindly pushing for new regulation of what are right now legal drone operations,” he said. AirSight, a company that sells software against “drone threats,” says more than 20 states have enacted laws against privacy invasion by drones, including Peeping Toms. Will Austin, president of Warren County Community College in New Jersey, and founder of its drone program, says it’s up to users to reduce public concern about the machines. He said operators must explain why they are flying when confronted by people worried about privacy or safety. “It’s a brand new technology that’s not really understood real well, so it will raise fear and anxiety in a lot of people,” Austin said. “We want to be good professional aviators and alleviate that.” ___ Associated Press reporter Rebecca Santana in Washington, D.C., contributed.Trump signals support for US dockworkers in stalled labor talks
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