POCOMOKE CITY — The Pocomoke Indian Nation is planning special events in June to demonstrate traditions of Native Americans who lived here before the colonists. On Saturday, June 3 …
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DOVER — Over its 90 years, Spence’s Bazaar, Auction and Flea Market has been witness to a plethora of history at its 550 S. New St. location. It has survived the Great Depression, …
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Scott Cook, a native of Smyrna, is doing his part to honor a family background of service, as a U.S. Navy seaman aboard the USS Carl Vinson.
Kaden Nye of Smyrna says he has watched the game show “Wheel of Fortune” since he was just 2 months old. One year, he even dressed up as host Pat Sajak for Halloween. So, when the eighth grader got a chance to actually compete on the program, he jumped at it. And, taking full advantage of that opportunity, he walked away with $19,334 in cash and prizes, including a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on an episode that aired Wednesday during “Teen Week.”
SMYRNA — Kaden Nye, a homeschooled eighth grader from Smyrna, will be on “Wheel of Fortune’s” “Teen Week” Wednesday night. A lifelong dream come true, Kaden …
The evidence-based Count the Kicks stillbirth prevention campaign is expanding to Delaware and Maryland with the help of funds raised through Lainey’s Lap of Love, a fundraising 5K held Oct. 23 …
The Delaware Hospital for the Chronically Ill in Smyrna is asking community members to sponsor its residents for the holidays.
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