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Several dozen children will face training in discipline, physical fitness, life skills and camaraderie — as well as classroom instruction — during Millsboro Police Department’s third Youth Police Academy. more
SEAFORD – Closed to thru traffic Saturday, several blocks on the west end of High Street were reserved for entries in the Lakeshore Nanticoke Riverfest Car Show, a longtime festival staple. … more
Col. William C. McDonald has come to know the confines of Dover Air Force Base very well as a command pilot with more than 4,000 hours flying. Now, after being handed the guidon by the base's outgoing commander, it is his responsibility to guide what is known as the “Eagle Wing” into the future. more
A regional airline’s donation of a turboprop engine Thursday gave a big boost to Polytech School District’s fledgling aircraft maintenance program amid an industry shortage of aviation mechanics. more
MILFORD — A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to staging “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” In 2020, the Kent County Theatre Guild in Dover was going to … more
The public is invited to a presentation about the Tree for Every Delawarean Initiative at the Sussex Preservation Coalition’s next meeting in Milton. more
A fireworks show Tuesday capped the Laurel's traditional Independence Day celebration. more
Flying in time for Independence Day on Tuesday, the downtown district is displaying a banner salute to veterans. Thirty-four Hometown Heroes placards have been hung from poles along Main and Washington streets — a project spurred by the Maj. Nathaniel Mitchell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. more
DOVER — A day of Fourth of July celebrations ended with a big bang as fireworks lit up the Dover sky at Legislative Hall. Brothers Pyro put on the fireworks extravaganza and wowed … more
DOVER — Hundreds of people gathered on Legislative Mall Tuesday to celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks. Brothers Pyro put on the fireworks extravaganza. more
Incoming Millsboro Mayor Jim Kells will begin his tenure with a heartfelt tool left by his predecessor, Faye Lingo. A new gavel and base to employ during Town Council sessions were gifted to the councilman by Ms. Lingo, who served Millsboro for decades in several capacities. more
GEORGETOWN – Georgetown Elementary School gave the town’s emergency responders a lesson in sandwich-building Thursday during the grand opening of the new Wawa convenience store. The … more
The City Council approved a nearly $60 million budget last week. It dropped a proposed property tax increase of 4% after state legislators approved a law that would boost city revenue. more
Hundreds of business community members packed into a spacious, high-ceilinged event room at Bally’s Dover Casino Resort for the Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards gathering Wednesday. more
The cotton candy ice cream with marshmallow was a hit. The nondairy offering was equally awesome, and a big thumbs up was given to the raspberry variety and the ice-cream nachos. Thus read the customer reviews on Facebook soon after Marmy’s Creamery opened Saturday. more
BEAR — At the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery pride never takes a day off. more
WILMINGTON — A list written in 1978 has led author Laura Carney to places she once only dreamed about — cities such as Paris, London and Vienna. But the three simple notebook pages have … more
DOVER — University of Delaware President Dennis Assanis was grilled by members of the Joint Finance Committee Thursday for disparities in the increase of diversity in the student body the … more
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