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DOVER (May 15, 2015) – DNREC’s Division of Fish and Wildlife invites angling and photography enthusiasts to enter the 2015 Delaware Fishing Photo Contest. The winning photo will be featured on the cover or inside of the 2016 Delaware Fishing Guide to be published early next year.
A judging panel comprised of DNREC staff will be looking for photos that best portray this year’s contest theme, \”Anglers in Action,\” by depicting anglers actively fishing. Judges also will be looking at technical criteria including resolution, clarity and composition.
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Volume XX No.20: May 15, 2015
This week, the House Committee on Rules received almost 350 amendments drafted by lawmakers regarding specific issues in the Defense authorization bill for fiscal year 2016.
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05/15/15
The long-time pastor of the Greater Cornerstone Baptist Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma was recently sentenced to 37 months in prison for embezzling close to $1 million from a community center he helped establish to aid the church’s struggling neighborhood.
Willard Leonard Jones essentially had an \”open checkbook\” for the church and community center accounts, said Special Agent Kevin Legleiter, who investigated the case with Forensic Accountant Janetta Maxwell from the FBI’s Oklahoma City Division. The two have partnered on financial fraud investigations for 20 years, and after following the paper trail in this case, there was no doubt of the reverend’s criminal activity.
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Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo, Merchantville Police Chief Wayne Bauer and Pennsauken Police Chief John Coffey reported a Pennsauken man was sentenced on Friday to 27 years in state prison in connection with a motor vehicle crash that killed a mother and her daughter in Merchantville.
Keith A. Johnson, 33, pleaded guilty in March to two counts of first-degree aggravated manslaughter and one count of second-degree assault by auto. He acknowledged traveling between 70 and 100 mph in a 25-mph zone when his Dodge Durango collided head-on with a Honda Odyssey at Chapel and Russell avenues around 3:40 p.m. on January 31, 2013.
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Vol. I No. 47 (May 17, 2015) Editors Note: Every Sunday morning a we will post a weekly comic strip provided by cartoonist Dave Wolfe, age 14. Dave has been drawing since he was 5 years old, he knew he wanted to be a cartoonist at the age of 8. He’s been distributing his comics in school since 3rd grade. (click on the image to enlarge)
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DOVER DELAWARE (May 15, 2015) /CNBNEWS.NET– More than 100 middle and junior high school students from 10 schools participated in Delaware’s 20th Annual Junior Solar Sprint Competition on Wednesday
at Dover International Speedway in Dover. DNREC’s Division of Energy & Climate organized the event to educate students about renewable energy and the environment through a creative and exciting competition.
Students designed and built model cars powered by solar photovoltaic cells and competed for trophies and the honor of having the fastest and best-designed cars in the state.
Schools taking part included: Beacon Middle School, Lewes; Central Middle School, Dover; H.B. DuPont Middle School, Hockessin; P.S. DuPont Middle School, Wilmington; Holy Cross School, Dover; Milford Middle School, Milford; Postlethwait Middle School, Camden; Providence Creek Academy, Clayton; Sanford School, Hockessin; Stanton Middle School, Wilmington; W.T. Chipman Middle School, Harrington; and Skyline Middle School and Springer Middle School, Wilmington.
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