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One killed in Delaware County crash
DELAWARE COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG) – At approximately 3:25 pm, emergency crews responded to 210th St. West of County Road x47, East of Earlville, for a report of a two-vehicle crash.
Investigators say a 2007 Ford F-350 was traveling eastbound on 210th street when it crossed the center line and crashed head-on with a semi-truck.
The driver of the Ford was pronounced dead on scene. The driver of the semi was taken to University of Iowa Hospitals for treatment of his injuries.
The crash is under investigation.
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Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for Feb. 8, 2026
Claiming lottery in Delaware
18 states have laws that allow national lottery prize jackpot winners to remain anonymous, but is Delaware among them?
The Delaware Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026 results for each game:
Winning Play 3 numbers from Feb. 8 drawing
Day: 3-5-6
Night: 9-8-1
Check Play 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Play 4 numbers from Feb. 8 drawing
Day: 5-1-7-6
Night: 9-0-7-7
Check Play 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Multi-Win Lotto numbers from Feb. 8 drawing
02-06-10-23-29-31
Check Multi-Win Lotto payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Feb. 8 drawing
05-14-17-31-44, Lucky Ball: 13
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Play 5 numbers from Feb. 8 drawing
Day: 9-5-1-2-5
Night: 8-5-0-4-7
Check Play 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
- Sign the Ticket: Establish legal ownership by signing the back of your ticket with an ink pen.
- Prizes up to $599: Claim at any Delaware Lottery Retailer, in person at the Delaware Lottery Office, or mail your signed ticket and claim form; print your name/address on the ticket’s back and keep a copy/photo for records. By mail, send original tickets and documentation to: Delaware Lottery, 1575 McKee Road, Suite 102, Dover, DE 19904.
- Prizes up to $2,500: Claim in person at Delaware Lottery Retailer Claim Centers throughout Kent, Sussex and New Castle Counties.
- Prizes of $5,001 or more: Claim in person at the Delaware Lottery Office (business days 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) with a photo ID and Social Security card.
- For all prize claims, directions to the Delaware Lottery Office are available online or via mapquest.com for a map.
Check previous winning numbers and payouts at Delaware Lottery.
Can I claim a jackpot prize anonymously in Delaware?
Fortunately for First State residents, the Delaware Lottery allows winners remain anonymous. Unlike many other states that require a prize be over a certain jackpot, Delawareans can remain anonymous no matter how much, or how little, they win.
How long do I have to claim my prize in Delaware?
Tickets are valid for up to one year past the drawing date for drawing game prizes or within one year of the announced end of sales for Instant Games, according to delottery.com.
When are the Delaware Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday.
- Play 3, 4: Daily at 1:58 p.m. and 7:57 p.m., except Sunday afternoon.
- Multi-Win Lotto: 7:57 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: Daily at 10:38 p.m.
- Lotto America: 11:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday
Missed a draw? Peek at the past week’s winning numbers.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Delaware Online digital operations manager. You can send feedback using this form.
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Can you go outdoor skating in Delaware? Yes, but beware of frostbite
People lace up their skates and hit the ice at Bellevue Pond
Watch this video of people ice skating on Bellevue Pond at Bellevue State Park in Wilmington, Feb. 6, 2026.
You can skate on certain outdoor ponds in Delaware this weekend, but do so with abundant caution.
Bellevue State Park announced on its Facebook page recently that its pond was open for ice skating. However, not all frozen over surfaces are good for that. Newark closed its reservoir north of the University of Delaware campus on Jan. 29 to prevent people from falling into the deep waters.
Bellevue State Park, in its announcement, said skaters need to exercise caution, especially around drainage pipes where ice might be thinner.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says ice that is 4 inches or thicker is good to walk and skate on. Ice that is 9 inches or thinker can handle a car, but it has to be this cold for weeks on end for that to be a safe option. So, put your skates on and skate carefully on approved lakes with others around.
The U.S. National Ice Center, which is a government agency tracking ice buildup, shows that the Delaware River from near the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal northward is 90-99% ice. The Delaware Bay also has significant ice buildup.
How to avoid frostbite
According to the Mayo Clinic, frostbite is an injury caused by the freezing of skin and the underlying tissue. Exposed skin is at risk of frostbite in conditions that are freezing cold and windy or wet. Frostbite also can occur on skin covered by gloves or other clothing.
It can take 10-30 minutes to experience frostbite on uncovered skin during this period of dangerous wind chills. Dress warmly, and if possible, stay inside. A warm-up to average winter temperatures is forecasted throughout Delaware later this week.
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State Police Arrest Newark Woman for Assaulting Troopers During Theft Investigation – Delaware State Police – State of Delaware
The Delaware State Police arrested 21-year-old Shaniya Clark, of Newark, Delaware, after she assaulted two troopers during a theft investigation Friday evening in Bear.
On February 6, 2026, at approximately 6:00 p.m., troopers responded to the Christiana Mall, located at 132 Christiana Mall in Newark, for a reported theft. Responding troopers learned a woman stole a victim’s cell phone from a kiosk inside the mall. The victim electronically tracked their phone to a shopping center in the 1100 block of Pulaski Highway, in Bear. Troopers obtained a description of the suspect and responded to the shopping center.
After searching the area, troopers located the suspect, later identified as Clark, inside one of the stores. When troopers attempted to take Clark into custody, she physically resisted arrest, causing notable injuries to two troopers and damaging Delaware State Police property. Clark was ultimately arrested and taken to Troop 2. The injured troopers were taken to a local hospital where they were treated and released. Investigators found the cell phone and returned it to the victim.
Clark was charged with the below listed offenses, arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 2, and committed to the Delores J. Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution on a $5,900 cash bond.
- Assault Second Degree Injure a Law Enforcement Officer (Felony) – 2 counts
- Resisting Arrest with Force or Violence or Struggles with a Peace Officer Causing Injury (Felony)
- Theft Under $1,500
- Criminal Mischief Under $1,000 – 2 counts
Disclaimer: Any individual charged in this release is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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