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Town Council meetings are set for next week in Odessa, Middletown and Smyrna. more
NEW CASTLE — New Castle County government said it has several open positions that it is currently hiring for. more
REHOBOTH BEACH — The medical waste washing ashore on Delmarva beaches forcing closures, reports of which began surfacing this past weekend, has been confirmed to reach Rehoboth Beach as city … more
GEORGETOWN — Falling within regulations for wetlands, forest and open space, Insight Land Co. argued that its new plan for Anchors Run is superior to its 2018 original, over the objections of … more
DOVER — The Delaware Office of Unclaimed Property announced its intention to return over $364,000 in unclaimed property directly to approximately 2,700 Delaware taxpayers through the annual … more
REHOBOTH BEACH — As Delawareans head to the polls the primary election, the stakes have never been higher for LGBTQ+ representation in public office, David Mariner of Sussex Pride contends, … more
DOVER — Using data from the University of Wisconsin’s County Health Rankings and Roadmaps, debt service provider TurboDebt examined homeownership rates in the first state, and determined … more
DOVER — To increase the viability of Delaware’s agricultural industry by broadening lending opportunities across the agricultural sector, the Delaware Department of Agriculture, in … more
DOVER — Dover Air Force Base is scheduled to hold a 9/11 Memorial Ceremony on Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. at the Air Mobility Command Museum, located adjacent to the base. The guest speaker at the … more
DOVER — Registration opens Sept. 4 and closes Sept. 18 for the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program the weekend of Oct. 4-6 at … more
Litigation between Delaware and 30 other states before the U.S. Supreme Court was instead settled for more than $190 million late last week. more
DOVER — The Labor Day weekend isn’t just about the unofficial end of summer; it also marks the opening of several Delaware hunting seasons. On Sept. 1, bow and crossbow deer season … more
SMYRNA — There’s no current framework to allow marijuana-manufacturing and retail sites within Smyrna. more
DOVER — Calling the U.S. east and west coasts “attractive growth markets,” the international energy company Equinor announced its winning $75M bid in a Bureau of Ocean Energy … more
Residents of the Winding Creek Village water district in Millsboro have made full use of it since 2017. They first willed the district into existence, then asked the county to consider another approach, then decided to leave things as they are. more
While he remains hopeful that the archaeological contents of the Wolfe Neck Site will be made public, Chief Brad KillsCrow of the Delaware Tribe of Indians said he favors secrecy and security right now, while negotiations with government agencies continue. more
Smyrna Town Council tabled discussion Monday about potential locations for marijuana-manufacturing operations. more
TOWNSEND — The Town of Townsend is seeking to fill one seat for the Board of Elections. more
Traffic data collected last summer has been used to develop alternative layouts to the entrance of Cape Henlopen State Park and its office, though funding and construction are still pending. more
REHOBOTH BEACH — The City of Rehoboth Beach announced Aug. 1 it is coordinating with the Delaware Department of Transportation to pave Rehoboth Ave. from the bandstand to the traffic circle … more
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