This spring, there could be a few “Elk” sightings in Seaford.
It has been more than two decades since a Seaford Police Department K-9 was on patrol, but that will change in the coming months.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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1/24/24
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DOVER – The Kent County Levy Court held a workshop on Tuesday, where Levy Court members spoke on several topics that will be voted on in the future.
Most discussions were brief, …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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1/24/24
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Georgetown officials and the longtime town manager have an employment agreement in place for three more years.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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1/23/24
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Dozens of residents gathered at Monday’s City Council meeting to express their divergent opinions about a plan to build small, pallet-style houses for the homeless population at an undetermined location.
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By Elle Wood
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1/23/24
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The three Sussex County Council incumbents up for election this year have all confirmed their intentions to run, while two others have filed to challenge them.
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By Brian Gilliland
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1/23/24
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Banking on state and federal subsidies, a development group plans to turn a former cold-storage facility into a multipurpose, three-story building for office/commercial space and workforce apartments.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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1/23/24
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DOVER — When Delaware students have outstanding debt for unpaid school meals, they can be denied participation in school sponsored extracurricular activities.
But, a new proposal in the …
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/22/24
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Election season got underway in Sussex County on Monday, with the registration of Republican Matt Lloyd of Laurel for the 1st District seat on County Council.
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By Brian Gilliland
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1/22/24
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Six-year Ward 2 City Councilman Todd Culotta announced his candidacy to become mayor Jan. 15.
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By Elle Wood
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1/22/24
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Following Kent County’s first property value reassessment since 1987, some property owners will see their tax bills rise, county administrator Ken Decker said.
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By Craig Anderson
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1/22/24
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PRINCESS ANNE — The County Commissioners, following the advice of their Planning and Zoning Commission, are expected amend the zoning code so that licensed growers, processors and sellers of …
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1/21/24
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A proposed ordinance modification that would allow the retail sale and production of recreational marijuana failed to garner support of Georgetown's Planning Commission on Wednesday.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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1/19/24
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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.
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/17/24
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The ballot status of No Labels Delaware, a nationwide bipartisan movement seeking to establish a unity ticket for the 2024 presidential election, may be in jeopardy.
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/16/24
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The Delaware Division of Revenue is gearing up for another tax season and will begin processing individual income tax returns Jan. 23.
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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1/12/24
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Former Wilmington City Council president Ted Blunt, the father of U.S. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, passed away at age 80 on Thursday.
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By Joseph Edelen
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1/12/24
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While the longer document has been online for some time, a new summary report on the county’s fiscal year 2023 finances was presented to County Council by its chief operating officer Gina Jennings on Tuesday.
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By Brian Gilliland
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1/11/24
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DOVER – The Kent County Levy court gathered Tuesday evening to hold a combined business meeting.
The meeting featured several public hearings, the first of which being the issuance …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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1/10/24
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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 …
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1/10/24
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ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ Fall Oyster Survey recorded a remarkable year for juvenile oysters in Maryland waters, finding both prolific numbers …
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Department of Natural Resources
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1/10/24
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