comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Joanne masten - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For WCAU NBC10 News At 5pm 20170202

Here today we did get a good look at the timeline and what has led us to this point. The head of delawares Correctional Officers unions said Sergeant Floyd may have saved his fellow officers lives. He was in a closet when the lieutenants came in the door. He told the lieutenants to leave the building, after what happened then, we have no idea. Reporter after the inmates took over the hostage standoff dragged on for hours, over time two officers were released. Were told negotiators became increasingly concerned about Sergeant Floyds well being. Hey, hows floyd doing . Reporter a large portion of the back and forth was broadcasted online. They demanded more Educational Opportunities and insisting they get to talk to the governor. Let us talk to floyd and that will be one plus if you. Reporter around 5 00 this Morning Police decided it was time to move in. Tactical teams got the female counselor to safety but they found floyd unresponsive. Its not clear when he had been killed or how. Off

Big changes coming with new library in Smyrna: The town will no longer operate it

New Smyrna library site selected, tax district planned

Smyrna/Clayton Sun-Times A proposal for a new library in Smyrna would provide almost four times more space for about $25 more per year to the average homeowner’s property tax bill. Advocates for the project, the Friends of the Duck Creek Regional Library, have secured a 99-year lease on town property on South Main Street that includes the parking lot at Foxwell Street and Dwight Avenue. “We needed to get that lease signed,” said Joanne Masten, the president of the Friends group. “We have a ways to go, but now we have the location.” Masten is also the Kent County Levy Court First District commissioner and former Smyrna mayor.

She thought symptoms were stress from COVID-19 It was breast cancer

Delaware News Journal When Meghan Masten’s doctor asked her if she had noticed two swollen lymph nodes near her collarbone, she said she had figured it was from stress or overworking. It was a logical explanation after spending up to 75 hours a week managing her tanning salon in Dover and caring for two toddlers – all during a pandemic. Going to the doctor s office wasn t top of mind for the 28-year-old, whose focus was on keeping her business afloat and making sure there was always someone to watch her little ones after their day care shut down.  But, in September, Masten – who said she doesn t drink or smoke and rarely gets sick – decided to go for an annual checkup and flu shot. She had noticed some changes in her breast health, but like the lymph nodes, Masten often chalked it up to her busy lifestyle or hormone changes related to pregnancy or being around her 2- and 3-year-olds.

Longtime leader Banta presides over final Levy Court meeting - Delaware State News

Longtime leader Banta presides over final Levy Court meeting - Delaware State News
delawarestatenews.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from delawarestatenews.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.