DOVER — As an appeal of former Delaware State Auditor Kathy McGuiness’s convictions last year continues, the state is asking that verdicts be upheld.
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By Craig Anderson
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5/17/23
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SALISBURY — The Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland is proposing changes to Shore Transit operations which will have a direct impact on Somerset County riders.
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5/16/23
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The position of vice mayor is remaining in the hands of Seaford City Councilman Dan Henderson.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/14/23
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He’s a 23-year-old elected official in Clayton and justifiably proud of it.
On Tuesday, town native Ryan Paisley — about a year after he first joined Clayton’s governing body — was appointed vice mayor, a clear sign of affirmation from his four fellow council members.
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By Craig Anderson
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5/11/23
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Residents of Donovan Smith in Lewes at a meeting with city officials Tuesday night expressed their frustrations with a proposal to shrink lot minimum lot sizes and allow the owner to build new homes.
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By Matt McDonald
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5/11/23
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Overhaul and tweaking of curriculum, school safety and security and addressing the shortage of teachers were among the issues on the minds of voters as they went to the polls Tuesday in board of …
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Delaware State News
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5/9/23
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DOVER — The city is undergoing some growing pains, and despite facing several challenging issues, there are still many reasons for optimism, Mayor Robin Christiansen said in his State of the …
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By Mike Finney
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5/9/23
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Georgetown Mayor Bill West, on behalf of Town Council, used a proclamation Monday to recognize the First State Community Action Agency for its 58-year commitment to eliminate causes of poverty, while promoting self-pride and sustainability.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/9/23
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PRINCESS ANNE — Town Commissioner Lionel Frederick was again censured by the board of commissioners — the second time this year and the third since being elected in June 2014.
The …
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5/9/23
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With deadlines looming to balance and adopt a fiscal 2024 budget, Salisbury City Council members are looking at ways to make up a revenue shortfall, including implementing a 10-cent property tax …
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5/9/23
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DOVER — Roy Sudler Jr. can appreciate his unique place in Dover’s history in serving as the city’s first Black city council president over the past two years.
He also thanks many …
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By Mike Finney
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5/8/23
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GEORGETOWN — In late January, Jeff Oldham stepped into a role as an armed constable at Georgetown Middle School.
The position gives his Fitbit a good workout.
“It tracks my …
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/7/23
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DOVER — The statewide push to hire school constables has been aided by recent work in the General Assembly.
Following a string of mass shootings last May — including one at an …
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By Joseph Edelen, Matt McDonald, Glenn Rolfe
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5/7/23
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DOVER—Following last October’s Delaware Supreme Court ruling that struck down the state’s vote-by-mail law, Senate lawmakers passed the first leg of a constitutional amendment to …
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By Joseph Edelen
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5/7/23
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FELTON — Lake Forest School District supporters hoped for the best in Saturday’s referendum vote.They certainly weren’t disappointed by the weather during the annual I Love Lake …
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By Craig Anderson
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5/6/23
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To improve its connection to constituents, Millsboro officials plan to modify a public comment policy.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/3/23
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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 …
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By Rachel Sawicki
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2/4/22
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