State Tipoffs Involving Delaware Newsletter for Sunday March 19, 2023 ( 7 items ) |
Bestselling Author, Raj Patel, Will Speak on Latest Book at Delaware Valley University as Part of One Health Initiative
DOYLESTOWN, Pennsylvania, March 17 (TNSbook) -- Delaware Valley University issued the following news:
Delaware Valley University (DelVal) is pleased to welcome award-winning author, filmmaker and academic, Raj Patel, as a speaker for the University's spring 2023 One Health Seminar Series. The seminar, "Food System Meet Health System," will take place on Wednesday, March 29 at 6 p.m. in the Life Sciences Building auditorium on DelVal's campus and will discuss his latest book, co-authored with Ru
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Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner : U.S. Supreme Court Re-Routes Escheatment Of Payment Products
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, March 16 -- Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, a law firm, issued the following news release:
The U. S. Supreme Court has redirected escheatment of certain unclaimed funds from states that were previously presumed properly to claim the funds. In this decision, instead of escheating all of the unclaimed funds arising from certain payment instruments to the State of Delaware, where the issuer is incorporated, the Court's decision allocates escheatment rights to several states based
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Del. A.G. Jennings: Jennings to Credit Card Giants - Keep Your Promises on Gun Violence
DOVER, Delaware, March 17 -- Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings issued the following news release on March 16, 2023:
Attorney General Kathy Jennings today co-led a coalition of attorneys general from across the nation in denouncing four of the world's largest credit card companies for walking back their commitment to implement a new merchant code for gun sales that would help prevent mass shootings and curb gun violence.
"Gun violence has become so endemic in our country that it is now t
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DNREC to Seek Community Water Project Proposals
DOVER, Delaware, March 16 -- Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control issued the following news:
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control encourages Delaware non-profit organizations, conservation districts, community organizations and homeowners' associations to submit project proposals to be considered for matching grant funds from DNREC's Community Water Quality Improvement Grants program.
Funding for grant award projects in this cycle
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DuPont Joins Collective Investment to Increase Global Water Access
WILMINGTON, Delaware, March 17 -- DuPont issued the following news release on March 16, 2023:
DuPont today announced that it is making an impact investment of $3M to increase access to safe water and sanitation. WaterEquity's Global Access Fund IV, with $140M in investor commitments toward a goal of $150M, aims to reach 5 million people across Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
The fund brings together collective treasury investments from corporate members of the Water Resilience Coalition-- Sta
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Glen Foerd-Holy Family University Speaker Series to Feature Andrew Diemer, Author of 'Vigilance: The Life of William Still, Father of the Underground Railroad'
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 15 (TNSbook) -- Holy Family University issued the following news:
Holy Family University and Glen Foerd on the Delaware will co-host a Speaker Series event featuring Andrew Diemer, associate professor of history at Towson University and author of 'Vigilance: The Life of William Still, Father of the Underground Railroad' (Knopf, 2022).
The live event will be held on Thursday, April 13, at 7 p.m. EDT in the Education and Technology Center Auditorium of Holy Fami
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Governor Carney Announces Superior Court Nominations
DOVER, Delaware, March 17 (TNSper) -- Gov. John C. Carney, D-Delaware, issued the following news release:
Governor John Carney on Thursday announced that he will nominate Sean P. Lugg to serve as a Superior Court Judge in New Castle County. If confirmed, Lugg will take the seat formerly held by Superior Court Judge William C. Carpenter, Jr.
"Sean is well respected in and out of the courtroom, and has the experience and judgment necessary to serve on the Superior Court," said Governor Carney. "
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