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DELAWARE: Fugitive found at Magnolia home
MAGNOLIA, Del. - State police say a state and federal authorities found a 53-year-old fugitive at a home in Magnolia.
Markell visits Caesar Rodney to outline school safety plans
Fight or drive? That's the question Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jack Markell wants Delaware high school students to consider the next time they are dissed or tempted to threaten others with physical ...
Truck Accident Shuts Road Down in Magnolia
Police say that Woodley Town Road in Magnolia, Del. had been shut down after a truck crashed into a utility pole on Saturday.
Some Del. Students Forced to Pay for Drivers Ed
Reported by Jeremy Tucker Some Del. Students Forced to Pay for Drivers Ed 08/19/2008 11:40 PM ET MAGNOLIA, Del.- Starting this school year, students who attend private schools or are homeschooled in Delaware ...
Levy Court deadlocks over latest TDR approval
With one commissioner absent, Kent County Levy Court tied over a July 8 vote to approve plans for a community using transfer of development rights - the first to be tested under the adequate public facilities ...
Dover Montessori school seeks approval for temporary location
When Margaret Kling closed the doors to her Dover Montessori Country Day Academy in May, she had plans.
Champions Club offers respite for busy couple
So where does one go to escape the craziness of New York and New Jersey? For Bill and Vickie Hawkins the clear choice was Champion's Club, a McKee Group community in Magnolia, Del.
CAMDEN: Magnolia woman killed in fatal crash
The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit said they are investigating a Thursday morning crash that claimed the life of a 26-year-old Magnolia woman.
Attempted Robbery: Del. State Police investigating Magnolia shooting
MAGNOLIA - Delaware State Police say a Magnolia man was shot twice Wednesday morning after four armed men kicked in his front door in a robbery attempt. via The Daily Times
Magnolia minister keeps King dream alive
“I think everybody needs to be a part of this.”
The Rev. John G. Moore Sr. listens to the speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. like others listen to music. via News Journal