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It was Governor's Day at the Delaware State Fair -- a perfect day for those who hope to win the state's highest office to mingle with voters and try to win their favor for this year's election.
Three Democrat incumbents leaving Sussex County Council
In one of the most unprecedented moves in county government history, three well-known Sussex County Council Democrat incumbents are not expected to seek re-election in November.
Retiring gym teacher set student goals high
SEAFORD -- Having heard about Ms. Batson's reputation from former students, Susan Nancarrow sat nervously beside her fifth-grade classmates on the gym floor while her physical education teacher went over her ...
Sweating in Seaford, Sabotaging Susan, Sudsy Shower Scene
As that great philosopher, Roseanne Roseannadanna said "Its always something." Between dealing with trees falling on my house and work travel, I haven't spent a lot of time on the water this year.
Man Charged With Punching Woman; Leaving Scene of Car Crash
Written by Raymond Rivera Man Charged With Punching Woman; Leaving Scene of Car Crash 07/10/2008 3:54 PM ET MILTON , Del.- Police say they arrested a Seaford man for punching a woman several times at a grocery ...
The carnival opens at 5 p.m. tonight and runs all day Saturday as well. Live entertainment, rides, games are featured, as well as the Little Miss and Mister Riverfest, which starts at 6 p.m. Gateway Park, ...
SEAFORD -- The Seaford District Library's Teen Summer Reading Program 'Metamorphosis' will hold an 'Extreme Makeover' program Thursday at 4 p.m. Sign-ups for the program are at the library's front desk for ...
The City Council has scheduled an additional work session for 4:30 p.m. Monday, July 21.
Hardscrabble residents say proposed plan is the pits
The Hardscrabble area is one of those Sussex crossroads that people only refer to when they bring up odd area names.
Sussex approves groundwater protections
Sussex County Council approved a plan Tuesday to protect underground drinking water supplies from contamination that can come from activities like development.
Latino festival raises nearly $7,000 for women in need of legs
Two years ago, Maria Martinez complained to her husband of a persistent, burning fever.
Police battle bustling trade in fake IDs
GEORGETOWN - The U.S. Express Mail packages delivered to Joan Santiago's house in Blades had originated in Puerto Rico.
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New XRF Analyzers Released to Help Increase Efficiency
Skyray XRF offers two new non-destructive x-ray fluorescence instruments to the North American market.
SUSSEX: Tipoffs lead to two drug arrests
Tipoffs led to the arrest of two Sussex County residents Wednesday on drug possession charges.
SUSSEX: County won't pursue regional sewer system
GEORGETOWN - Sussex County won't be pursuing a regional wastewater system along the Route 13 corridor because three towns aren't interested.
President Warfield rises to fame
Once upon a time, a landlubber was watching the launch of a large schooner at Milton, Milford, or one of the other shipbuilding centers in southern Delaware.
Seaford schools teach green lessons
Back when the price of fuel oil was about 25 cents a gallon, a drafty window here or there didn't much matter at the old Seaford School, built in 1928.
Carney, Markell defy heat to campaign
Just when you thought Delaware's gubernatorial race couldn't get any hotter, the thermometer outside Milton Fire Company registered 100 degrees.
Partnership established to promote Nanticoke
From Phillips Landing near Laurel, Broad Creek stretches as far as the eye can see to join the Nanticoke River -- no houses, no shopping centers, just trees, water and a vast expanse of open space.
Another Laurel arson suspected
LAUREL -- Firefighters from Laurel and nearby communities are being kept busy with a weeklong arson spree that has destroyed several abandoned homes and buildings.