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Bethany Beach. Front of Town Hall on Garfield Parkway Delaware: 25 feet Chief Little Owl In 1992, termites and high winds destroyed Statue #22. A replacement statue was carved out of white oak by Dennis D. Beach and lasted until 2000. Statue #69 carved by Peter Wolf Toth in 2002 replaces Statue #22 [142] 70 [143] 2002 Colquitt
Famous surfer Bethany Hamilton ’s 3-year-old nephew, Andrew, died on Friday after succumbing to his injuries from a drowning accident.. In an Instagram post shared over the weekend, the 34-year ...
The news came days after Bethany asked her Instagram followers if they could get her in touch with doctors to treat Andrew
Surfer Bethany Hamilton's 3-year-old nephew has died after a drowning incident.
Claymont News: Claymont: Weekly Curtis E. Blin-Singer [22] Clayton Herald: Clayton: 1867 1870 Weekly Mrs. R. S. McConaughy [23] Commuter News Digest: Wilmington: 1974 1977 Tri-weekly Commuter News Digest [24] Daily Enterprise: Wilmington: 1858 Daily Bonsell, Atwell & Mason [25] Daily Morning News: Wilmington: 1880 1880 Daily Emerson & Conrad ...
Little Owl, a friendly middle-aged chief, [4] was selected as the Arapaho head chief to sign the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851). [5] From the South Arapaho were Cute Nose and Big Man. [6] Autho-nishah, an elder of the Arapaho nation, urged Little Owl and other signers to make a moral commitment to honor the provisions of the treaty.
The Delaware Wave is a Gannett-owned English-language newspaper based in Bethany Beach, Delaware. Seventeen staff members publish the weekly 11-inch by 17-inch newspaper, every Tuesday, [1] and distribute it to the public on Wednesdays. [2] It serves from Bethany Beach and Fenwick Island to Georgetown and Selbyville with local news.
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