logo
#

Latest news with #CitizensPoliceAcademy

North Charleston officer to receive ‘Lifesaving Award' for helping person during mental health incident
North Charleston officer to receive ‘Lifesaving Award' for helping person during mental health incident

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Yahoo

North Charleston officer to receive ‘Lifesaving Award' for helping person during mental health incident

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – An officer with the North Charleston Police Department will receive special recognition Monday morning. Sgt. Diego Lizarazo, who saved a man last month on the Ashley Phosphate Road/I-26 overpass, will be honored with the department's Lifesaving Award. Dash camera footage from the agency showed Sgt. Lizarazo responding to a mental health emergency on the overpass. 'This reminded me that listening without judgment, offering support, and taking action was what I needed to do to help this individual,' said Sgt. Lizarazo, following the incident. The recognition will come as the North Charleston Police Department and Chief Ron Camacho swear in seven new officers joining the department. Chief Camacho will also honor the Spanish-speaking officers and civilians who taught the recent Citizens Police Academy class. The ceremony will get underway at 10 a.m. If you or anyone you know are in need of help, you can dial 988 from any phone for the suicide and crisis lifeline. Your conversations are free and confidential, and the hotline is available at any time. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Kettering state of the city address: 'Progress illuminates every quarter'
Kettering state of the city address: 'Progress illuminates every quarter'

Yahoo

time26-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Kettering state of the city address: 'Progress illuminates every quarter'

Feb. 26—"Our achievements in 2024 reflect our community's collaborative's spirit and celebrates the diverse perspectives that enrich our city," Kettering Mayor Peggy Lehner said during Tuesday night's state of the city address. The mayor opened with a 20-minute video presentation featuring council members and key city leaders touting the accomplishments across all sectors. "We continue investing in infrastructure, supporting businesses, enhancing parks and recreational facilities and ensuring everyone's safety and wellbeing," Lehner said. "Through careful financial management and strategic planning we're building an inclusive, sustainable future for all." City Manager Matt Greeson said the city's finance department for the 42nd consecutive year earned a certificate of achievement for excellence in financial reporting, the distinguished budget presentation award for the 39th consecutive year and the Ohio Auditor of State Award, with distinction, for its 2023 audit. The city also implemented an upgraded electronic filing module for city income tax returns. "This new system available in early 2025 exemplifies how we continue to ignite progress through technology that directly benefits our community," he said. The Kettering Recreation Complex now has the city's first universal changing table, thanks to funding from the Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities. The specialized equipment provides a safe, dignified space for adults with disabilities or complex medical needs. "From financial stewardship to technological advancements and enhanced accessibility, progress illuminates every quarter of our city," Greeson said. Police Chief Chip Protsman said the department's commitment to community engagement remains strong through programs such as National Night Out, Citizens Police Academy and Shop with a Cop. "We were thrilled to welcome the newest member of our K-9 team, Blue. We hired nine patrol officers and one dispatcher to ensure we uphold the highest standards of police safety," Protsman said. This coming year, the chief said the department will enhance officer training on deescalation and mental health response and will leverage new technology to prevent crime and maintain the community's trust. "These initiatives will help maintain Kettering's status as one of the region's safest communities," Protsman said. Fire Chief Mitch Robbins said the department received the American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline EMS Gold, Target Heart Attack award, hired six firefighter-paramedics and celebrated on member named the 2023 EMS provider of the year for the Greater Montgomery County Fire Chiefs Association. The department added a new pumper engine and cardiac monitors, and this year will add two medic vehicles, chest compression systems plus mobile data terminals across the fleet. "These investments ensure we provide the highest quality emergency medical care to our residents," Robbins said. Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Director Bill Tschirhart lauded the opening of a new park, and renovations of a park and the Rosewood Art Center. The opening in June of the Gentile Nature Park — named for a World War II flying ace — at 915 Peach Orchard Road marked a historic moment for the community, he said. "This $2.48 million investment transformed 19 acres that was once owned by the federal government in part of the former defense electronics supply center into a vibrant space featuring dual 100-foot ziplines, nature-themed playgrounds and significant environmental enhancements, including 250 new trees and thousands of native plants," he said. The Latham Garden Centre was renovated, thanks to a donation by the Latham family. It has a new shelter with an outdoor fireplace, walking paths and other amenities. "The newly renovated Rosewood Art Center has quickly become a cherished cultural treasure. It's state of the art facilities and diverse programming bring people together, offering creativity in a sense of connection that extends throughout Kettering and the surrounding areas," Tschirhart said. In 2024, the city completed several significant infrastructure projects, including the East David Road improvements, Far Hills to Ackerman with a total investment of $1.5 million supported by state and federal grants. Also, the West Avenue pedestrian bridge installation improved access to Gentile Nature Park, while a new bike path in the Miam Valley Research Park enhances connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians. Last year, the city welcomed 132 new volunteers, resulting in a 59% increase in volunteer hours compared to 2023, said Volunteer Administrator Lindsey Curry. In 2024, the city welcomed 132 new volunteers, resulting in a 59% increase in volunteer hours compared to 2023, said volunteer coordinator. "These dedicated individuals who support everything from youth sports to senior services truly embody our city's reputation as the city of volunteers," she said. Lehner, who closed the presentation, said the city remains committed to making Kettering an exceptional and welcoming place where every resident belongs.

Applications open for 2025 Citizens Police Academy in Danville
Applications open for 2025 Citizens Police Academy in Danville

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Applications open for 2025 Citizens Police Academy in Danville

DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — The Danville Police Department announced that applications for this year's Citizens Police Academy are now available. 'The Citizens Police Academy is a program designed to build a better understanding between citizens and the police through education and positive interaction,' the City of Danville's news release reads. The academy is offering a variety of law enforcement topics over the nine-week period. New tech aims to streamline crime reporting; developed by U of I team These classes will meet once a week from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday evenings. They will be held at the Danville Police Training Center at 1155 E. Voorhees St. from April 17 to June 12 (excluding June 5). The classes are meant to inform attendees about the police department and participating in the academy is free. They will be taught by members of the police department and other criminal justice professionals. Topics discussed in the classes will include: Patrol Operations/Traffic Enforcement Criminal Investigations Crime Scene (CSI) Emergency Response Unit (SWAT) Legal Issues Canine (K-9) Gang Awareness/Shooting Investigations Drug Enforcement Crime Stoppers Urbana woman arraigned on murder charges in deadly stabbing case A tour of the Vermilion County Jail will be hosted by the Sherrif's Department, and each adult participant will be provided an opportunity to ride on patrol with an on-duty Danville officer. Anyone interested in attending is asked to complete the application on a brochure on the City of Danville's website and return it to the Danville Police Department at 2 E. South St. or email to jlong@ by April 10. They're also asking people to sign the waiver of liability attached to the brochure. For more information, call 217-431-2250 or email jlong@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store