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UNION COUNTY, N.C. 鈥?A North Carolina child is back home safe, thanks to the keen nose of a four-legged officer named Maverick.On its Facebook page, the Union County Sheriff
stanley termos s Office said deputies were called to a residence earlier this month regarding a missing child.While at the residence, the missing child s family gave deputies a blanket for Maverick, a white English Labrador, to use as a scent article, the department said.The department
stanley cup said Maverick and his handler, Deputy Dye, immediately began tracking to find the missing child, which led them along a busy highway.Shortly thereafter, the department said the child was found unharmed and returned safely back home to its family. We are proud of K9 Maverick and Deputy J. Dye for their hard work and dedication and consider them to be a huge asset for Union County, Sgt. Presson said in the Facebook post.According to the sheriff s office, Maverick was donated to the department by a local family in 2021. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Sign up for the B
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A controversial plan in Overland Park to use federal CARES Act funding for a video broadcast system at a soccer complex will not move forward, the city said on Monday afternoon.A city spokeswoman said in an email that officials decided it would not be possible to pursue $350,000 in CARES Act funding for use at the Scheels Overland Park Soccer Complex because they do not believe the work could be completed by the Dec. 30 deadline for all projects f
stanley cup unded by the CARES Act.Councilman Scott Hamblin, who opposes the project, told the city manager that he plans to introduce a motion to rescind the council s previous approval of the project at the Nov. 16 council meeting. Because of the motion, no work on camera inst
stanley spain allation would begin before Nov. 17. The city will not take any further action to complete the project, and no CARES Act funding will be used for it, the
stanley termos city spokeswoman said.The Overland Park City Council voted 10-2 at its Oct. 21 meeting to approve the funding for the project, a pay-per-view video broadcasting system that would have allowed games at the complex to be viewed remotely.Critics of the project, including Hamblin, argued that it did not align wi