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GEORGETOWN — The Delaware Center for the Inland Bays, in collaboration with the Sussex Conservation District and the University of Delaware, will hold a screening of "DelMarVa and the Ground … more
BALTIMORE – Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and Maryland Secretary of the Environment Serena McIlwain on Wednesday announced the settlement of a lawsuit against an Eastern Shore fuel … more
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources will plant about 147 million oyster spat, or juvenile oysters, on 41 acres in Anne Arundel County waters with mitigation funds from the … more
Dover City Councilman David L. Anderson has been appointed by the National League of Cities to serve on its Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Committee. more
HARRINGTON — A single accident involving farm equipment could be devastating to both the farmer and the other driver, according to farmer and Kent County Farm Bureau President Jim Minner. … more
DOVER – The Delaware Resilient and Sustainable Communities League, or RASCL, hosted its 7 th annual RASCL summit on Wednesday at the Del One Conference Center in Dover. Its 2024 theme was … more
The impact of zero-emission vehicle regulations on individuals and small businesses is the center of a complaint filed by Delaware Republican Party members in Superior Court on Jan. 2. more
NEWARK—The 5th annual Delaware Youth Environmental Summit (YES!) will be held Feb. 29 at the Clayton Hall Conference Center at the University of Delaware. The event is free for Delaware … more
Looking for a fun activity to do with your children when the weather outside is not cooperating and they need a distraction from their devices? It is as close as your refrigerator. With just a few … more
CAMDEN — FFA is one of the largest associations among Delaware high schools and even middle schools. The Caesar Rodney High School FFA chapter has always been one of the bigger chapters in … more
ANNAPOLIS — Last month, the U.S. Department of Commerce notified Maryland Gov. Wes Moore that it has declined Maryland’s request for a federal commercial fisheries disaster declaration … more
SALISBURY, Maryland — Due to rising tides and runoff from last night’s storm, the City of Salisbury has closed several streets in the downtown area. The intersection of Baptist and Main … more
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’  Fall Oyster Survey  recorded a remarkable year for juvenile oysters in Maryland waters, finding both prolific numbers … more
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’  Fall Oyster Survey  recorded a remarkable year for juvenile oysters in Maryland waters, finding both prolific numbers … more
CRISFIELD — A coalition of partners that includes the public sector, private sector, and members of the local community has emerged over the past year in Crisfield to tackle the immediate issue … more
ANNAPOLIS – A rainstorm’s a-brewing and Maryland needs your help to document flooding. Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently launched the new MyCoast … more
DOVER-- Agriculture is one of the biggest industries in the First State. This week is Delaware Agriculture Week. The goal of the week is to celebrates what the industry does for the state. … more
Blue corduroy jackets, embroidered with names and adorned with the FFA logo, are the trademark uniform item for FFA students across the country. With the help of the Delaware Farm Bureau, more … more
DOVER — The entire state of Delaware is under flood and high-wind watches from a storm expected to last from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening, bringing with it an increased chance of … more
The University of Maryland Extension, University of Delaware Extension and the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council once again invites forage producers, grazers, livestock owners and associated industry … more
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