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TOWNSEND — The Townsend Fire Co. will host an open house event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Nov.2. Demonstrations and information will be available from the Delaware Fire School, Delaware … more
Supreme Loyalty Cheer and its 150 members are now operating out of a 3,750-square-foot gym on Patriot Drive in Middletown. more
DOVER –   The Community Health Workers Association of Delaware hosted its annual Community Health Worker Summit at Bally’s Dover Casino Resort on Oct. 16. With more than 200 in … more
It’s been 30 years or so since the state has been offering potassium iodide to citizens to counteract the effects of a potential nuclear emergency. But there’s been no need to use them during that time. more
TOWNSEND – The Townsend community pantry is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., according to the town. The Blessings Box Food Pantry debuted in May 2023 and is available at … more
TOWNSEND — The Town of Townsend said it is offering assistance for anyone wishing to sign up for CodeRED Red emergency notifications. In a Facebook post, the town urged residents to sign … more
We’re proud to invite the public to participate in an upcoming special publication to honor our military veterans. Currently, readers can submit a photo of loved ones who have served in the … more
An update on the Duck Creek Regional Library in Smyrna is on the agenda for the meeting of the mayor and Town Council at 7 p.m. Monday. more
The Middletown Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual fall business luncheon Wednesday at Middletown Memorial Hall. Dale Carnegie Vice President of Business Solutions Robert Johnston and … more
As the director of the state’s Division of Fish and Wildlife, Pat Emory is charged with maintaining fauna and providing wildlife viewing and boating access on about 68,000 acres of public land. As part of an active fourth-generation family of hunters, he knows how those who enjoy the hobby can contribute to those efforts. more
WILMINGTON — A former Smyrna Police Department detective pleaded guilty Tuesday today to coercing and enticing a minor to engage in illicit sexual activity, David Weiss, U.S. Attorney for the … more
MIDDLETOWN — Two Delaware schools with high level inclusion and academic performance have earned national acclaim for those accomplishments. more
Retired Delaware Supreme Court Justice James T. Vaughn, Jr. died Thursday, the Delaware Judiciary announced. “Our thoughts are with Justice Vaughn’s family and friends and all those who worked with him during his more than 25 years of service on the Delaware bench,” a news release said Friday. more
The numbers tell the story: There’s a rising interest in pickleball in Delaware. The First State Pickleball Club registered 150 players for a Professional Pickleball Association national qualifier tournament in 2023. This year, there were 250. more
SMYRNA — The 15th annual Monster Mile Walk for a Cause event to benefit the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition is set for Oct. 19. more
SMYRNA — American Legion Riders Chapter 14 will host a Trunk or Treat event on Oct. 25, according to an announcement. more
MIDDLETOWN - The Appoquinimink School District said it will hold its annual school choice meeting both Tuesday, with live-stream and in-person participation available. In an announcement, the … more
Spouses Katie Pawley and Ty Tucker knew what they were getting when purchasing Smyrna Sporting Goods in 2023. The inventory was down to five guns, since previous owner Brian Brown had been clearing out the store as his retirement neared. more
A 41-year-old New Castle man was wounded in a road rage shooting incident in Middletown Wednesday, Delaware State Police said. more
The Daily State News is again accepting photo tributes for our "A Tribute To Our Heroes" special publication to be released in the Delaware State News on Sunday, November 10 in advance of Veterans … more
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