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Oxford Hills grad weds one of nation s richest women

Dan Jewett, a chemistry teacher in Seattle and a member of the Oxford Hills Class of 1994, marries MacKenzie Scott, a philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

Oxford Hills grad weds philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of world s richest people

Oxford Hills grad weds philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of world’s richest people Dan Jewett, a chemistry teacher in Seattle and a member of the Oxford Hills Class of 1994, marries MacKenzie Scott, a philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Share As the son of an Advent Christian minister, Dan Jewett learned the importance of giving to and serving others. The 1994 graduate of Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School in Paris is now in a position to give to and serve people far beyond his wildest dreams. Jewett revealed Saturday on the website The Giving Pledge that he married MacKenzie Scott, the philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Scott is the 13th-richest person in America and 22nd richest in the world, according to Forbes, with a net worth of $53.5 billion.

Oxford Hills grad weds philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of America s richest women

Oxford Hills grad weds philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of America s richest women
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Oxford Hills grad weds philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of America s richest women

Oxford Hills grad weds philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of America s richest women
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St Louis County Board argues over copper-nickel mining

VIRGINIA — Keith Nelson was “more than a little ticked off.” A St. Louis County commissioner, Nelson, of Fayal Township, spent Tuesday criticizing three of his counterparts from Duluth for sending a letter to Minnesota’s U.S. senators and the federal nominees for the Secretary of Agriculture and Interior stating their opposition of copper-nickel mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Voyageurs National Park. The problem, he said during the latest county meeting, was that the majority of the seven-member board had long backed PolyMet and Twin Metals and just passed a resolution 4-3 expressing their support for such projects. “Letters intended to deceive should not be sent by elected officials on this board or any board or city council,” he said. “And that is clearly what this letter is is an attempt to deceive.”

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