By Lynn Schofer
The Seaford City Council approved the legal sale of marijuana in the city by removing a clause from the original ordinance that allowed it only after the federal government lowered the schedule. Two community members spoke during public comment, one opposed and […]
By Carson Williamson
The fourth annual Impact Festival will be held at the Bridgeville Public Library on Sept. 6. The Impact Festival, created by Chase Marvil and his organization The Inspiring Project, was originally created in order to raise awareness for mental health, to try […]
By Carson Williamson
The two largest power suppliers in the state are Delaware Electric Cooperative and Delmarva Power. Consisting of 85 percent of the state’s electric load, these two suppliers are at the forefront in dealing with problems involving electric consumption and potential issues from […]
By Lynn Schofer
Seaford City Council received an award for being a 20-year participant in the Workplace Health and Safety Incentive Program by the Delaware Insurance Department. The program provides the city with discounts on the insurance premiums which is helpful to the employees. The […]
Spotlight Delaware, a nonprofit news organization focused on public policy reporting, is expanding its efforts to report on southern Delaware with three new team members dedicated to covering the region. They are seeking feedback from residents of Kent and Sussex [...]
Spotlight Delaware, a nonprofit news organization focused on public policy reporting, is expanding its efforts to report on southern Delaware with three new team members dedicated to covering the region. They are seeking feedback from residents of Kent and Sussex counties about their news and […]By Carson Williamson
In order to address the ongoing energy problem, DEMEC (Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation), DEC (Delaware Electric Co-op), and Delmarva Power have been working to expand their infrastructure and look towards the future of power generation to meet the needs of Delawareans across […]
By Carson Williamson
The JJ’s Ride-Break the Chains Motorcycle Rally was held on Saturday, Aug. 2 at Seaford Wesleyan Church. With over 40 bikers involved in the hour-long ride held between Seaford, Laurel, and Sharptown, the inaugural rally saw great success and brought together dozens […]
By Carson Williamson
According to studies performed by Construction Coverage utilizing data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in the past decade, there has been a growth of 14.4 percent in total housing units in Delaware, with 8.5 percent of […]
By Carson Williamson
The Delaware branch of the Fellowship for Christian Athletes held one of their power camp programs at Woodbridge High School during the last week of July. Serving as both sports activity and youth ministry, volunteers served as leaders for devotional huddles and […]
By Lynn Schofer
The City of Seaford approved the appointment of Jim Bowden as the Seaford Police Department historian at last Tuesday’s meeting.
Chief Marshall Craft noted Bowden’s grandfather, George Washington Bowden, was a Seaford Police Chief and Bowden is committed to the community and history, […]
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