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Marine ordered to pay 12 years of outstanding shotgun fees

The Tribune 242

The Tribune 242

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July 9, 2026

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A DEFENCE Force officer was ordered to pay 12 years of outstanding shotgun licensing fees yesterday, while his co-accused was fined 6,400 after police found a weapon and drugs at a Trinidad Avenue home last weekend.

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Defence Blog

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· Jul 3, 2026

USS Wichita gets another costly repair just a year after the last

A warship the U.S. Navy tried to scrap just a few years into its life is heading back into the shipyard, and taxpayers are footing another multimillion-dollar bill to keep it running. BAE Systems’ Jacksonville Ship Repair facility won a 49 million contract to maintain, modernize, and repair USS Wichita (LCS 13), a Freedom-class littoral []

Investing.com

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· Jun 23, 2026

Form 13D/A KNOT Offshore Partners LP For: 23 June

Form 13D/A KNOT Offshore Partners LP For: 23 June

Splash247

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· Jun 26, 2026

DOF books three-year subsea vessel charter

Norwegian offshore vessel owner DOF has been awarded a contract for one of its subsea support vessels in North America. DOF secured a charter for its 2017-built Skandi Involver with an unnamed client. Commencement of the contract will be in the early third quarter of 2026, and the duration is three years firm plus two

Bahamas Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Man who fled to Florida after murdering Richard Bremmer in 2009 arrested in the US facing 15 years!

FLORIDA| A Bahamian fugitive who is wanted for murder is facing a possible maximum sentence of 15 years in Florida on a firearms possession charge. 38-year-old Shelton Thompson entered Florida legally on February 20, 2024, the day his murder trial was scheduled to begin before Justice Gregory Hilton. He’s accused of stabbing Richard Bremmer to []

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 10, 2026

Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy

Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Florida Slams The Brakes On Misleading Real Estate Listings

Florida homebuyers are about to get a much clearer picture of their future housing costs thanks to a newly signed law targeting the way online real estate listings display property taxes. The legislation, known as the Disclosure of Estimated Ad Valorem Taxes, was signed into law on June 29, 2026, after being rolled into the [] Florida Slams The Brakes On Misleading Real Estate Listings

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Related coverage for "Marine ordered to pay 12 years of outstanding shotgun fees ": Defence Blog — USS Wichita gets another costly repair just a year after the last. Investing.com — Form 13D/A KNOT Offshore Partners LP For: 23 June. Splash247 — DOF books three-year subsea vessel charter. Bahamas Press — Man who fled to Florida after murdering Richard Bremmer in 2009 arrested in the US facing 15 years!. Seeking Alpha — Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy. Tampa Free Press — Florida Slams The Brakes On Misleading Real Estate Listings