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Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company member killed in department crash

Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company member killed in department crash Delaware News Journal The Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company said one of its members was killed while on the scene of a vehicle crash Friday afternoon. Laura Madara, president of the Ladies Auxiliary, died after sustaining injuries she suffered in a department crash, according to a statement posted to the fire company s Facebook page. Delaware State Police said Saturday morning that the 56-year-old woman was struck by a Selbyville Fire Police truck that was being utilized to assist with traffic control while on scene for a separate motor vehicle crash. As the scene was cleared, the truck, being operated by a 79-year-old Selbyville man, reversed into Madara. She was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead.

Bald eagle released after recovering from collision with Perdue truck

Bald eagle released after recovering from collision with Perdue truck
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State Roundup: Hogan signs $1 2 billion relief bill; funds target hard hit Marylanders, businesses

State Roundup: Hogan signs $1.2 billion relief bill; funds target hard hit Marylanders, businesses It was a bipartisan thumbs up at Monday s signing of the $1.2 billion relief package. From left: At the desk were Senate President Bill Ferguson, Gov. Larry Hogan and House Speaker Adrienne Jones. Behind them, from left, were House Minority Leader Nic Kipke, House Majority Leader Eric Luedtke, Senate Budget & Tax Chair Guy Guzzone and Senate Minority Leader Bryan Simonaire. Governor s Office photo HOGAN SIGNS $1.2B RELIEF ACT: When Gov. Larry Hogan put pen to paper on Monday afternoon and signed the RELIEF Act into law, he triggered a series of maneuvers that will enable hundreds of thousands of state residents to get stimulus payments and many businesses to get tax breaks, Pamela Wood of the Sun reports.

Roundup: Stay home for the holidays, Hogan urges - MarylandReporter com

Roundup: Stay home for the holidays, Hogan urges Figures from the Thurgood Marshall plaza on Lawyer s Mall across from the State House. MarylandReporter.com photo TRAVEL BAN FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Gov. Larry Hogan wants Marylanders to stay at home for the holidays to limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic and on Thursday he issued an order that prohibits non-essential travel, Bryan Renbaum reports in Maryland Reporter. Hogan said the state isn’t planning aggressive enforcement of the order, which exempts several nearby states. He said the state is rather relying on the “good faith” of state residents, Alison Knezevich writes for the Sun.

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