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Hagen taking personal property from a dumpster. However, a journalism professor at the University of Missouri, Columbia, raised questions about whether everything Hagen did was ethical.Lee Wilkins, a professor emeritus and co-author of a textbook on media ethics, said there was nothing wrong with Hagen looking for information in a dumpster or even publishing details from someone's journal. But she questioned Hagen's reporting of information about Crews' health history, which he based on hospital records.He doesn't say how he obtained those records, but hospitals are forbidden by law from releasing such information."Publishing her medical records is an invasion of privacy," she said.Wilkins paramount ethical concern, however, is whether Hagen can prove that all of the materials he found, such as the journals, actually belonged to Crews."How do they know that the diaries are genuine?" Wilkins asked. "Did they talk to the person who they say wrote it? Did they get any kind of confirmation?"When asked how he knows all the materials he found belonged to Crews, Hagen said, "That's self-explanatory." He refused to elaborate. Quizzed on what proof he has that the materials are authentic, he said, "I'm not going to tell you."... (WDAY)
Council.The case is Environmental Integrity Project et al. v. Pruitt, case number 17-5010, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.--Additional reporting by Michael Phillis and Juan Carlos Rodriguez. Editing by Aaron Pelc.Update: This story has been updated with comment from the environmental groups.
Tribes are concerned about the Superfund site because the Willamette River is the largest industrial tributary of the Columbia River and its contamination levels have an effect on lamprey and salmon health.It's still unclear which industrial partners or other responsible parties identified in the area were working with the EPA behind closed doors. The Oregonian/OregonLive asked the 14 members of the Lower Willamette Group, a group of public and private entities that have long worked on the project, if they were working with the EPA.Of those that responded, EVRAZ, Chevron, Burlington Northern Sante Fe, Siltronic and Phillips 66 declined to answer any questions.Kinder Morgan, NW Natural, the Port of Portland, Union Pacific and the city of Portland said they were not currently involved with EPA.Pirzadeh's predecessor said it was "disturbing" that the EPA would show any interest in moving forward without the state or Portland's participation.Dennis McLerran, former region administrator under the Obama administration, said that was "unprecedented" and seemed designed to delay cleanup altogether.McLerran said everyone involved in the nearly two-decade process knew there would be additional river sampling after the cleanup plan was finalized in January. "That needs to be done in a transparent fashion," he said.Pirzadeh's letter stated the agency "deeply values" its partners and is committed to moving toward cleaning up the river to benefit both people and the environment.-- Andrew Theenatheen@oregonian.com503-294-4026@andrewtheen... (OregonLive.com)
The crash remains under investigation, he said.In addition to Liberty Township Fire, Michigan State Police, Jackson County Sheriff's Office, Columbia Township Fire, Summit Township Fire, Lenawee Community Ambulance and Jackson Community Ambulance assisted at the scene.Motorists should expect delays on US-127 until the scene is cleared. Northbound traffic is being detoured to Loomis Road and southbound traffic to Reed Road. ... (MLive.com)
South Arkansas state senators:District 12 (Columbia and Dallas counties, parts of Ouachita, Nevada, Clark and Grant counties) – Bruce Maloch, Democrat. 650 Columbia Road 258, Magnolia, 71753. 870-235-7041. bruce.maloch@senate.ar.govDistrict 11 (Lafayette, Miller and Little River counties, parts of Hempstead and Sevier counties) – Jimmy Hickey Jr., Republican. 3216 E. 35th St., Texarkana, 71854. 903-824-8861. jimmy.hickey@senate.ar.govDistrict 27 (Union and Calhoun counties, parts of Ouachita, Cleveland, Clark and Jefferson counties) – Trent Garner, Republican. P.O. Box 11135, El Dorado, 71730. 870-818-9219. trent.garner@senate.ar.gov... (Magnoliareporter)