Five candidates are vying for two spots on Smyrna Town Council in an election April 30.
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Daily State News
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4/22/24
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DOVER — In recent years, Delaware’s General Assembly has made strides to eradicate symptoms of poverty.
And, while many still face the challenges destitution brings, and others live …
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By Joseph Edelen
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3/22/24
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Sheldon Hudson has resigned as Smyrna’s town manager, he confirmed on Wednesday.
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By Daily State News
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3/20/24
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There was time allotted to discuss budget issues on Smyrna Town Council’s agenda Monday.
But not for long.
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By Craig Anderson
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3/19/24
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Smyrna Town Council members are set to make budgeting decisions for the current year at Monday’s bimonthly meeting.
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By Craig Anderson
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3/15/24
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MIDDLETOWN — Former Vice Mayor Jim Reynolds received a host of tributes at the Middletown Council meeting Monday.
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By Daily State News
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3/13/24
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Two Middletown Town Council members unofficially retained their seats, and a newcomer was voted in during the municipal election Monday.
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Daily State News
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3/4/24
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Four candidates are vying for three spots on Middletown Town Council during an election that will be held Monday, March 4.
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By Daily State News
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2/22/24
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MIDDLETOWN — Jim Reynolds, 74, said he’s burned out and opted not to run for a seat on Middletown town council in election on March 4.
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By Craig Anderson
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2/12/24
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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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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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Following spirited discussion during Tuesday’s Smyrna Town Council meeting, members still have plenty of decisions to make regarding this year’s proposed operating budget.
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By Craig Anderson
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1/4/24
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By Benjamin Rothstein Daily State News DOVER — The Delaware Transit Corp. has received a $500,000 grant from the Federal Railroad Administration to explore the creation of a passenger rail line …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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12/22/23
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NEW CASTLE — The Department of Health and Social Services, Division of State Service Centers and State Office of Volunteerism announces nominations for the Governor’s Youth Volunteer …
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12/22/23
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WILMINGTON — U.S. Senator Tom Carper, D-Del., a retired Navy Captain and the last Vietnam veteran serving in the U.S. Senate, announces the names of his service academy nominees for the Class …
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12/22/23
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Kent County Levy Court commissioners gathered for a workshop Tuesday to discuss a variety of topics, but the way the county controls its money was the highlight.
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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12/7/23
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In a unanimous vote Nov. 6, the Middletown mayor and Town Council opted to ban any marijuana-related business from operating within the municipality’s boundaries.
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By Craig Anderson
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11/15/23
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The University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Hillel building was vandalized Sept. 21, and the person who went into the building knocked over furniture and shouted antisemitic obscenities, according to a statement released by Penn Hillel.
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By Natalie Davis, Capital News Service
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10/9/23
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It’s predictive, not reactive.
Artificial intelligence software is strengthening the Delaware Department of Transportation’s capability to stunt traffic issues before they occur.
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By Craig Anderson
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10/8/23
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WASHINGTON — The federal government is just days away from a shutdown that will disrupt many services, squeeze workers and roil politics as Republicans in the House, fueled by hard-right …
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By Stephen Groves
Associated Press
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9/28/23
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