May 28, 2021
Poachers took spawning fish from the fish trap and destroyed surveillance cameras to hide their crimes during the winter steelhead run in Woodward Creek near Powers, Oregon according to ODFW and OSP officials. They request the public’s assistance in identifying these individuals.
Multiple people accessed the trap. One person, identified through surveillance footage, entered the trap to net fish, then shot one camera and stole another. Troopers caught up with Kaine M. Horner, 24, formerly of Myrtle Point, while he was fishing illegally in a closed section of the South Coquille River on Feb 22. They seized his rifle, net, and fishing gear. Charges include Criminal Mischief II, Unlawful Taking Steelhead, and Angling Prohibited Area, according to OSP Sergeant Levi Harris, who is leading the investigation. Harris is disappointed by this behavior.
Poachers Steal Steelhead From Fish Traps
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MiQ Makes Series of Key Senior Global and EMEA Appointments to Spearhead Multi-Market Growth
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MiQ appoints Candice Odhams as its first Executive Vice President of Global Clients
MiQ has also named Mike Gray Director of Client Partnerships, EMEA and Rob Linton Commercial Director of MiQ North
London, UK, May 11th, 2021 – MiQ, the leading global programmatic media partner, today announced that Candice Odhams has been named Executive Vice President, Global Clients. Mike Gray has also been appointed Director of Client Partnerships, EMEA, formerly Head of Client Strategy, and Rob Linton is now Commercial Director of MiQ North, formerly Director of Key Accounts.
Preble County ESC talks budget H.B. 110, service changes
By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com
Preble County Educational Service Center board members and administrators discussed changes for the coming school year and important school funding legislation during their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, April 28.
Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald
EATON Preble County Educational Service Center board members and administrators discussed changes for the coming school year and important school funding legislation during their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, April 28.
Superintendent Mike Gray informed the board near the top of Wednesday’s meeting that Preble Shawnee Local School District Superintendent Dr. Matt Bishop would be leaving his position at the end of June. Bishop has accepted a position at the Miami Valley Career Technology Center.