POLICE
Beijing Means Business
Here's a picture book for your eyes and minds highlighting some illegal entrepreneurs, the business district of bustling Beijing and Walmart in China. Enjoy! A common sight in Chinese cities are the...
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DATT: Citizens learn police defense and arrest tactics
May 08, 2009
Most drunk drivers get away with it
May 01, 2009
Learning to drive defensively
April 23, 2009
HPD mounts its first Citizen Police Academy
April 16, 2009
HPD has a police dog in training
Hudson Police Chief Marty Jensen reported to the City Council on April 1 that his department has a police dog in training with the St. Paul Police Department.By Randy Hanson , April 10, 2009
Sailor gets orders to leave for Middle East
By By Debbie Griffin , March 19, 2009
New officers join NHPD
By Meg Heaton , March 13, 2009
School board rejects city's school cop contract
The Hudson Board of Education voted 4-1 Tuesday night to reject the City of Hudson's contract offer for the services of a school/police liaison officer. The city had presented the district with a two-year contract calling for the district to pay 60 percent of the officer's annual salary, benefits and equipment the first year and 75 percent the second year.By Meg Heaton , March 11, 2009
HPD to be on the lookout for DWI, seatbelt violators during St. Pat’s week
The Hudson Police Department will step up safety belt and drunken driving enforcement during St. Patrick’s Day period from March 13 to 20.March 06, 2009
Increased police patrols cut crime, mayor says
Hudson’s move to increase police patrols on city streets has paid off in a reduction of crime, Mayor Dean Knudson reports. Robberies were down 78 percent, assaults, 25 percent, and burglaries, 15 percent, in all of 2008 compared to all of 2007, the mayor reported.By Randy Hanson , March 04, 2009
Judge upholds firing of Hudson policeman
A county judge found the Hudson Police and Fire Commission followed proper procedure in firing a police sergeant accused of using excessive force. In a decision filed Feb. 19, Judge Edward Vlack denied Robert D. Oehmke's appeal of the commission's 2006 decision to terminate him.By Judy Wiff , March 03, 2009
School Board considers school cop contract offer
The Hudson School Board’s finance committee met in closed session earlier this week to consider the city of Hudson’s new contract offer for the school/police liaison officer.By Meg Heaton , February 05, 2009
Hourly billing for liaison officer services also an option for school
The Hudson City Council has given the school district the option of being billed on an hourly basis for the services of Police-School Liaison Officer Mark Crimmins, Alderperson Lori Bernard pointed out in communications with the Star-Observer last week.By Randy Hanson , January 15, 2009
HPD has laptops in every squad car
By Meg Heaton , January 09, 2009
City demands school to fund 75% of liaison officer cost
The Hudson School District will pay 75 percent of the cost of having a police officer in the high school if the Hudson City Council has its way.By Randy Hanson , January 08, 2009
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