Thursday Nov 26 | The Daily Times
DELAWARE: Free-range turkey farm grows
WYOMING, Del. - A Kent County free-range farm says it's expanding and may sell thousands of turkeys before the end of the year.
Turkey Farm Thrives in Kent County
WYOMING Del.- The growing popularity of free-range meats is helping one Kent County farm to expand.
UD alum finalist in national design competition
23, 2009----Creativity in a hurry under pressure was the concept of Command X, a graphic design reality competition for seven up-and-coming young graphic designers from all over the United States, at the AIGA Make/Think conference held in Memphis.
Caesar Rodney student, 16, charged in knife incident
In the fourth incident in a week involving Delaware students violating school weapons policies, a 16-year-old Caesar Rodney High School girl was arrested Thursday for allegedly bringing a knife to school.
Food Prices Fall 2.5% Nationwide
WYOMING, Del.- Food prices are dropping after steep price increases last year. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said food prices have fallen 2.5 percent since November.
CAMDEN, Del. -- Charles Douglas Birch, 85, of Camden passed away Monday, July 13, 2009, at Bayhealth Hospital after a bout with cancer.
Homicide Charges Filed in Fatal Crash
Homicide charges are filed against a driver involved in a crash that killed two people.
Daughters of Windsong's Legacy Dominate in NJSS
Rapsong sat fourth off the early pace set by Gabbys Dream and rallied to take the first of three New Jersey Sire Stakes events for 3-year-old filly trotters Wednesday night at the Meadowlands.
Honors at last for black veterans
Hans Reigle is a Civil War history buff with a particular interest in cemeteries.