PRINCESS ANNE — Smith Island United came through again for Somerset County this time accepting a $150,000 grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) which will be used for …
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8/15/23
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Following in Georgetown’s footsteps, Milford is gearing up to build a shelter village for residents who do not have homes. Mayor Archie Campbell confirmed that the city has plans drawn up for the project and has a specific site in mind.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/15/23
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Former State Auditor Kathy McGuiness filed suit against Attorney General Kathy Jennings and other law enforcement officials Tuesday, citing claims of constitutional violations and slander stemming from criminal charges that led to her resignation from office last fall.
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By Joseph Edelen
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8/15/23
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Requests for proposals for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Plan are now open, the Delaware Department of Transportation announced Thursday.
The state will receive a total of $17.5 …
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By Joseph Edelen
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8/15/23
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Sussex County property tax bills are on the way.
The county’s business services office has begun issuing bills for the 2024 fiscal year, totaling an estimated $196.5 million in tax revenue.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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8/14/23
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PRINCESS ANNE — The recent case of the unauthorized campground in Eden where a judge ordered it to disband is shining light on the placement of campers and recreational vehicles in Somerset …
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8/13/23
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Maryland Matters
FEDERALSBURG – The mayor of Federalsburg said Maryland’s legalization of cannabis is forcing her and her husband to close their business and sell their Eastern Shore …
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By Bryan P. Sears
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8/12/23
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ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Board of Public Works approved 14 new Maryland Agricultural Preservation Foundation easements during their Aug. 2 meeting. The easements will permanently preserve 1,400 …
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8/12/23
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After six months of repair work to fix damage from vehicle strikes, the Mispillion River drawbridge reopened on Friday, the city said. DelDOT closed the bridge to marine traffic after an excavator towed by a truck struck the overhead of the bridge in December 2021.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/11/23
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Stars and Stripes, the Greater Millsboro Chamber of Commerce’s annual fireworks celebration, is officially set for Sept. 30.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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8/11/23
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ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Retailers Association (MRA) again has recognized Senator Mary Beth Carozza (R-District 38) as a 2023 Legislative All-Star for her support of the retail business …
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8/10/23
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With a new $20 million fund for developers, the Delaware State Housing Authority is looking to make a dent in the affordable housing crisis.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/8/23
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President Joe Biden’s appointment of Gov. John Carney as a governor member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation was confirmed Thursday by chair Sara C. Bronin.
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By Joseph Edelen
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8/8/23
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CRISFIELD — A City Council member who was swept into office during the late Mayor Donnie Gerald’s “Clean House” campaign serving from 1994-98 is back on the council to …
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8/7/23
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WILMINGTON — With Gov. John Carney’s signature Monday, lawmakers and statewide officials praised two police reform measures that will help bridge the gap between law enforcement and …
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By Joseph Edelen
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8/7/23
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1776 was a busy year for Delaware, and not just for the reasons you may be thinking. As the state’s pick to coordinate programming for the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding, it is Margaret Hughes’ job to tell it all.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/6/23
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Taking her ongoing battle with the Wicomico County Council to an even higher level, Julie Giordano is asking the county’s Circuit Court to force the council to allow her to hire an attorney …
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By Greg Bassett
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8/6/23
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BEAR — A bundle of bills aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and developing Delaware’s electric vehicle infrastructure was signed into law by Gov. John Carney at Lums Pond State …
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By Joseph Edelen
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8/3/23
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DOVER — North State Street will reopen at 9 a.m. Friday following the completion of a nearly 10-month water main project.
More than a half-mile of pipe has been replaced underneath North …
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By Joseph Edelen
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8/3/23
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DNREC on Wednesday ordered the Indian River Bay to be closed for weeks to recreational clamming and mussel harvesting due to potential fecal contamination.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/2/23
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