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Lehigh student wins Sanibel wildlife refuge photo contest | News, Sports, Jobs

Lehigh student wins Sanibel wildlife refuge photo contest | News, Sports, Jobs
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DDWS announces high school photo winners of contest | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

DDWS announces high school photo winners of contest By REFUGE / DDWS - | Mar 17, 2021 RHEANNON HILL Rheannon Hill’s “Flowers” won first place. Following judging on Feb. 25, the “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society-Friends of the Refuge announced the winners and finalists of the eighth annual “Ding” Darling-Theodore Cross High School Photography Contest at the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel. Due to COVID protocols, the DDWS will not hold an award ceremony this year. Sponsored by the Theodore Cross Family Charitable Foundation, the competition invited high school students from Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Glades, and Hendry counties to compete for prizes that included a Canon digital SLR camera package, chartered class trips to the refuge, Tarpon Bay Explorers excursions and copies of “Waterbirds: Portraits and Anecdotes from Birding Adventures” by contest namesake, the late Theodore Cross.

Taggart selected to fill city council vacancy

KENDALLVILLE — Shari Targgart is proud to live in Kendallville and she hopes you are, too. And if not, well, she hopes to work on that as the newest member of the Kendallville City Council. Targgart is joining the council as the new representative for District 2, replacing Steve Clouse who resigned last month citing needing more time for his law practice and family. She’ll serve out the remainder of his term, which runs through the end of 2023. She was selected by Kendallville Republicans to fill the vacancy at a caucus on Saturday morning, finishing ahead of other candidates Ron Stanley and Anna Gibson in the contest.

Singer who auditioned for Britain's Got Talent killed herself after being bullied and groomed

A teenage singer who twice auditioned for Britain s Got Talent killed herself after being bullied by so-called friends and groomed by an older man, an inquest heard. Talented musician and actress Beatrix Hart, known as Trixie, seemed destined for stardom before she ended her life by hanging herself at home. Cornwall Coroner s Court heard the 16-year-old had a long history of mental illness which deteriorated when she felt let down by the police for not pursuing a sexual assault allegation against a 44-year-old friend of her father. She had also claimed she had been raped by a boy from college days before she died and her family say she was the victim of vicious online abuse which left her in tears.

Talented teenager was sexually exploited by middle-aged man, inquest told

Talented teenager was sexually exploited by middle-aged man, inquest told Beatrix Trixie Hart died after a long-running battle with depression and anxiety - exacerbated by trauma in her life Updated Beatrix Trixie Hart (Image: Hart Family) A talented teenage musician died after disclosing claims of sexual abuse and exploitation by older men. Beatrix Hart, 16, who liked to be known as Trixie, died not long after she returned to Cornwall after seemingly repairing a strained relationship with her mother, an inquest heard. Trixie, who twice auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent, fought a long-running battle with crippling depression, anxiety and an eating disorder relating to body image which all resulted in her being admitted to hospital on numerous occasions.

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