Let It Be Us Adds to Board of Directors
Updated 3/5/2021 8:43 AM
Let It Be Us, the not-for-profit organization dedicated to the care of children in the State of Illinois foster care system, today announced the addition of Debra Dyer-Webster, J.D., MSW, to its board of directors.
Dyer-Webster joins the Let It Be Us board with over 30 years of child welfare experience, including more than 25 years with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Currently, she is a Management Consultant on Child Welfare Practice at Public Knowledge. Dyer-Webster holds a Juris Doctor degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law and a master s in social work from the University of Chicago. She received her master s in education as well as a bachelor s in social science from Jackson State University.
Readers of the
Bangor Daily News, some experts and people commenting all had an opinion on what the hell that thing caught on a trail camera was. Here is the original story that started it all.
Norman Tremblay, up in Lowell in Penobscot County, caught this
thing on his Christmas gift camera. He thought it was a fisher, most said it was a beaver but the experts finally came to the conclusion that it s a very wet
porcupine!
The
BDNwas not fooling around here. They did some serious investigative reporting and got Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife biologists Shevenell Webb, Keel Kemper and Bob Cordes and longtime trapper Bob Noonan to fight it out.