Racist attitudes, frayed relations between police and the communities they serve and possible ways to improve those relations were all part of Corey Saffold’s talk Wednesday night at the L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library in Eau Claire.
Saffold is a black police officer from Madison who says he is on a mission to educate people about police work with the goal of reducing police-community tensions.
The Healing Place schedules final film in its movies with a message series: Sept. 21 at Micon Downtown Cinema
The Healing Place, HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital’s grief support and holistic healing center, will present the last in its series of free movies with thought-provoking messages on Thursday morning, Sept. 21. The community is invited to join the staff from The Healing Place at the Micon Downtown Cinema, 315 S. Barstow St., for the 11 a.m. screening […]