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Historical and Cultural Affairs Presents Arts & Education Programs for the Month of April - State of Delaware News
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Historical and Cultural Affairs Presents Arts & Education Programs for the Month of April - State of Delaware News

  • The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs unveiled an April calendar of arts and educational programs across multiple sites.
  • Delft Tile crafting will be offered at Zwaanendael Museum as part of the April activities.
  • Old State House in Dover will host a session on everyday life during the American Revolution.
  • A program on The Emergence of American Military Medicine under Washington will be presented at New Castle Court House Museum.
  • Thistledown Fiber Arts Guild demonstrations will showcase traditional textile arts at an April event.
  • Delaware 250 event several dates including a black-tie fundraiser at Hotel Du Pont is listed for April 24.
  • A series of programs on Delaware River and War for Independence will be offered in Lewes and New Castle.
  • The events are largely free, with some requiring prior registration.
  • The June 250th Anniversary activities align with Delaware’s cultural heritage recognition.
  • The April programs emphasize educational outreach for both adults and children.
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Mom and Boyfriend Nearly Beat Toddler to Death, Blamed Injuries on ‘Sleepwalking’ Into Doorknobs
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Mom and Boyfriend Nearly Beat Toddler to Death, Blamed Injuries on ‘Sleepwalking’ Into Doorknobs

  • Nelson and O'Donnell face neglect charges after a 3-year-old girl sustained catastrophic injuries in New Castle, Indiana.
  • Responders found the child unresponsive and in critical condition and transported her to a hospital for emergency care.
  • Investigators said the injuries were not consistent with sleepwalking, challenging Nelson's account.
  • Nelson and O'Donnell were held on $191,000 surety bonds pending pretrial hearings.
  • The case involves allegations of severe bodily injury to a child discovered after police responded to a reported unresponsive child.
  • Deputies reported the injuries included abdominal trauma and required emergency surgery, doctors said the child was in shock.
  • O'Donnell provided a different account to detectives, claiming the mother sometimes behaved violently toward the child.
  • Investigators reported conflicting statements between Nelson and O'Donnell regarding the child's injuries.
  • The incident followed other local child-abuse cases referenced by investigators and local media.
  • The Henry County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the case.
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