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DOVER — A State of Delaware program that helps small businesses start or grow during the first few years of operation reached 100 grants distributed Thursday, a news release said. more
Summer is just about here. And with it comes an increased danger of heatstroke. more
When Jacob and Jackie Ferger purchased the Lindale house in Magnolia in 2015, it was unsafe to enter. Now, after a massive restoration, their six-person family lives inside the 24 S. Main St. residence. more
Just in time for warm weather and the unofficial start of summer, the North Pole Creamery in Milford is scooping for the season. more
DOVER – Located at 116 Purple Heart Dr., Dover Air Force Base’s Fisher House helps families though the most difficult time of their lives: the loss of a loved one in the military.   … more
A former inmate herself, Nicole Campbell gave an enthusiastic recommendation for other ex-convicts seeking jobs and a return to society Wednesday. more
DOVER —– Former Dover City Council president Bill Hare’s scrutiny of a city employee’s work and time out of the office led to discussion of a censure. Lauren Eisenbraun, … more
Studio You Salon & Day Spa in Milford offers experiences that are all about you, with health and wellness services including hairstyling, massages, facials and personal training. more
As we enjoy Memorial Day weekend, thoughts turn to other fun to be had this summer. Along with getting out in the fresh air, the next few months bring a slew of outdoor concerts, festivals and … more
It’s visible from John J. Williams Highway in Millsboro, but a bird’s-eye view is its best angle. more
Next steps are being taken to grow Milford's economic footprint, with the Milford Corporate Center at Canterbury and Airport roads. more
DOVER – Capital School District has warned families that it may need to implement asynchronous learning for some schools or programs.   Asynchronous learning typically is online … more
DOVER — It’s not every day a U.S. presidential candidate’s team calls a small business to ask to visit. But that’s exactly what happened when representatives of Johnny … more
LEWES — Though the result was much narrower with a margin of only 497 votes, the Cape Henlopen School District’s second referendum of 2024 has failed. Unofficially, almost 4,130 … more
Having torn down an old residence and paying for a new one to be installed on their Dagsboro lot, William and Vicki Abel were surprised to find that their plan isn’t in line with Sussex County code, particularly after being issued a permit for the work by the county. more
Dagsboro officials are in search mode for a chief of police. Current Chief Steven Flood has announced plans to retire this summer, ending his five-year tenure in that role and after 25 years in law enforcement. more
There were a couple humorous roasts, but mostly, it was heartfelt toasts. On Thursday, city of Seaford staff and the community at large recognized David Genshaw, whose faith, values and perseverance personified his 10-year tenure as mayor. more
Armed with a sizable grant, atTAcK addiction has launched a campaign to reduce the impact of the opioid crisis by connecting Delawareans suffering from substance use disorder and their families to helpful supports. more
HARRINGTON – For the second year in a row, the teacher of the year from W.T. Chipman Middle School has been awarded Lake Forest School District Teacher of the Year. Brent Carter has been … more
MIDDLETOWN — A sparsely funded production doesn’t necessarily mean a low quality film will result. more
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