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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Breaking News

This may be selfish breaking news but April has proven to be an unbelievable month!

Not long ago, (today) Salisbury News reached the following:

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Today's Humor

Killing his oath softly

Now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for lethal injection, you would think that Maryland would be joining other states in resuming executions. The free state is not, and we haven't been able to since late 2006. Despite all of this Governor Martin O'Malley (D) is taking his sweet ol' time in coming up with new procedures since the death penalty repeal has failed two years in a row.

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Theft Scheme At Bank Of Hebron

Two Employees of the Bank of Hebron were issued Criminal Summons yesterday, Kimberly Yvonne Shaver, 40, Sharptown, MD. and Kari Anne Wilkins, 32, Sharptown, MD...

The Wicomico County Sheriif's Department was called into the Bank of Hebron in Sharptown, MD. yesterday. The Bank had discovered they had uncovered a "theft scheme" that had been perpetrated by the above employees at the Sharptown Branch. The Officials from the Bank advised that they had discovered during an audit of the Sharptown Branch that the vault was missing over $10,000.00.

The Bank Officials conducted an internal investigation at the Branch and determined that employees Kimberly Shaver and Kari Wilkins had taken the money from the vault. It was also learned that the theft took place over the course of several months from December 2007 to April 2008.

The investigating Deputy charged both Shaver and Wilkins on a "Criminal Summons" with conducting a Theft Scheme over $500.00. Both Shaver and Wilkins signed the Criminal Summons at the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office on April 21, 2008.

On a personal note, you know what, I'm not even going to say it. I'll leave it for comments.

Before & After




The historic Bell from the old Fire Station 16 has been reconditioned and found a new home on Cypress Street.

It's my understanding that they are looking into electronically setting off the bell for any fires at the new Fire Station rather than sirens.

Gas Hits $3.50 A Gallon

Special Event BVFD

AUCE Spaghetti Dinner

To Benefit the Bishopville Volunteer Fire Department Building Fund

Sunday, April 27, 2008 from 1pm to 6 pm

10709 Bishopville Road – Main Street – Bishopville, MD

410.352.5757 or email @ fdemsbishopville@mchsi.com

Included are:

Spaghetti, Marinara Sauce, Meat Sauce, Meatballs & Italian Sausage, Salad, Bread, Coffee, Ice Tea and Dessert.

$10.00