Democratic u. S. Primary debate. Encampment senator edward faces challenger, congressman joe kennedy the third. This debate is hosted by td in boston. From institutions primary in september 1st. The Senate Debate for mechanics in september 1 primary grade i am john keller , political analysis for wbz. And across the country on cspan. And our Radio Audience on wbz news radio 10 30. Lets meet the candidates. The incumbent, ed markey has represented the u. S. Senate since 2013. Before that he served in the u. S. House for nearly 37 years. The challenger, joe kennedy has served in the u. S. House since 2013. Now before we get started a brief word before our format. There will be no opening or closing statements. The candidates will each get one minute to respond to the same question. After that there will be open ended periods of rebuttal and discussion. Otherwise known as the fate. During which they are free to question one another and expand their focused others topics. There are just th
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The 2021-22 Federal Duck Stamp and Junior Duck Stamp went on sale Friday and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a proposal to modify the rules for the annual duck stamp art contest.
A talented young artist from Kansas has taken top honors at the National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest. A pair of hooded mergansers by 18-year-old Margaret McMullen, will grace the 2021-2022 Junior Duck Stamp, which raises funds to educate and engage our nation’s youth in wildlife and wetlands conservation and outdoor recreation. A panel of five judges chose the entry, painted in acrylic, from among best-of-show entries from 50 states, Washington, D.C. and two U.S. Territories.
“I am so excited that thousands of talented young students from across the United States participated in this year’s Junior Duck Stamp Program, and especially proud to announce the top winners of this prestigious contest,” said Service Principal Deputy Director Martha Williams. “This program is one of our hallmark efforts to engage youth and foster a lifelong connection with the natural world through science, art and language.”