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Everyone told them they were too young to get married. But Kayla Amos, 20, and Daniel Amos, 21, followed their hearts and tied the knot Aug. 14 ¿ Kayla in a strapless mermaid-style gown and Daniel in a black suit and dark-rimmed glasses.
Devon Scott, a former Wilmington mayoral candidate, has been indicted by a grand jury for the charge of second-degree sex offense.
Samantha Dooies, assistant to District Attorney Ben David, said Scott was indicted on Nov. 30, which moved his case to the administrative calendar. His case is next slated to be in court on Feb. 8 in New Hanover County, but Dooies said it is unlikely he will appear in court then.
“The (Administrative) Court is setting when the exchange of discovery takes place, we await lab results in applicable cases, witnesses are identified and interviewed, etc.,” said Dooies. “The case will remain in (Administrative Court) until it is arraigned, at which point Scott will have to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty.”
WBGZ Radio 12/30/2020 |
By Kevin Bessler - Illinois Radio Network
Gov. J.B. Pritzker released $142 million in funding, approved by the Illinois legislature, for technology training centers on public university campuses that will promote tech innovation and job creation across the state.
The bipartisan public-private effort aims to create 50,000 high-demand tech jobs in the next 10 years.
Lauryn Scott, assistant director of marketing and communications of the University of Illinois Discovery Partners Institute in Chicago, said the money would also kick off the groundbreaking for The 78, an iconic new flagship facility for Discovery Partners Institute, located along the Chicago River in the South Loop.
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Dec 28, 2020 3:19 PM
(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker released $142 million in funding, approved by the Illinois legislature, for technology training centers on public university campuses that will promote tech innovation and job creation across the state.
The bipartisan public-private effort aims to create 50,000 high-demand tech jobs in the next 10 years.
Lauryn Scott, assistant director of marketing and communications of the University of Illinois Discovery Partners Institute in Chicago, said the money would also kick off the groundbreaking for The 78, an iconic new flagship facility for Discovery Partners Institute, located along the Chicago River in the South Loop.