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March 9, 2021 Rehoboth Art League 2020 Young at Art Best in Show winner by Aidee Landa, 12th grade, Indian River High School. The Rehoboth Art League will host this year’s Young at Art exhibition from Saturday, March 13 to Sunday, March 28, showcasing teacher-selected artwork by Sussex County students in kindergarten through high school. This year, the Rehoboth Art League welcomes 11 public and private schools exhibiting a selection of their students’ artwork in the Corkran Gallery on the historic Henlopen Acres campus. Participating schools include Beacon Middle, Delmarva Christian Schools kindergarten through eight grade, Delmarva Christian High, East Millsboro Elementary, H.O. Brittingham Elementary, Love Creek Elementary, Milford Central Academy, Millsboro Middle, North Georgetown Elementary, Seaford High, and Shields Elementary. Each art teacher has chosen the best student works to represent the school, and selections will be judged to receive ribbon ....
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February 16, 2021 Chief William Emerson Higgins, 82, of Salisbury, Md., passed away Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, at Tidal Health Peninsula Regional. Born in Seaford, he was the son of the late Emerson G. Higgins and Sarah Elizabeth Graham Higgins. Bill, also known as “Pinky,” was a 1956 graduate of Seaford High School. He earned his nickname from wearing pink socks in high school. In 1959 Bill was appointed as a police officer with the Seaford Police Department. He retired in 1980 as a lieutenant after 21 years of service. He also served as chief of the Seaford Volunteer Fire Department. In 1980, he was appointed deputy chief of the City of Salisbury Fire Department and served in that position until 1992 at which time he was selected to be the fire chief. In 2000, he retired and worked part time with the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office in Court Security. He was involved with leadership and administrative duties at Salisbury Fire Station No. 2 up ....
First 1,000 Delaware teachers will be vaccinated later this week but second doses for others still not guaranteed Brandon Holveck, Delaware News Journal State vaccinates 4,600 residents Sunday after Saturday delays Replay Video UP NEXT Delaware will continue to give first doses of COVID-19 vaccines to thousands of more residents this week, including about 1,000 educators and school staff, despite not being able to promise them a second dose. Division of Public Health officials said they are concentrating on first doses to reduce current COVID-19-related hospitalizations and deaths, but added high-risk health care workers need to get second doses as soon as possible. ....
The data and research behind state decision to keep Delaware schools open Natalia Alamdari, Delaware News Journal If you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, health officials have answers Replay Video UP NEXT For months, Gov. John Carney and state health officials have repeated that schools are safe, and COVID-19 is highly unlikely to spread within school buildings with proper mitigation efforts. As cases continue to climb throughout the state, schools will naturally see an increased number of positive cases, said Paul Silverman, associate deputy director for the Division of Public Health. “The question is,” he said, “does that mean that the virus is being transmitted within the school setting?” ....