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MD Designated by SBA for Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program

By Mari Lou / March 19, 2020

Governor Larry Hogan today announced that Maryland has received official designation from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for its Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, which provides low-interest federal disaster loans for small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the SBA, the loans will help alleviate financial strain and allow businesses to…

All MD Comptroller Branch Offices Closed – Taxpayer Help Available by Phone or Email

By Mari Lou / March 19, 2020

All MD Comptroller Branch Offices closed throughout the state until further notice. Taxpayers have many options to complete their tax returns. They can still file electronically and have their questions answered via phone or email. We have extended nearly every deadline for payment of state taxes to help families facing employment challenges and to keep…

DPH Reports 30 Cases of Coronavirus Statewide

By Mari Lou / March 19, 2020

Delaware’s numbers have increased with 30 cases of coronavirus now reported by Public Health officials – four additional cases since Wednesday. They say there are 23 cases in New Castle County, 4 in Kent County and 3 in Sussex County. The breakdown – 17 cases are men and 13 are women – they range in…

Harris Announces SBA Disaster Declaration for Seven MD Eastern Shore Counties

By Mari Lou / March 19, 2020

Rep. Andy Harris, M.D. announced that the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has declared seven counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore a disaster area, thereby making available financial resources for small businesses negatively affected by the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.  The seven counties are: Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Caroline, Dorchester, Wicomico and Worcester. Specifically, under an SBA…

UPDATED: 1st Worcester County Case of Coronavirus – FB Live Update at 4:30pm

By Mari Lou / March 19, 2020

Another case of coronavirus on the Shore – this on in Worcester County. Worcester County Health Department officials say a man in his 30s who lives in the county was confirmed with coronavirus on Wednesday and is recovering at home. County officials are conducting a contact investigation and appropriate close contacts will have arrangements made…

DE General Assembly Session Postponed TFN

By Mari Lou / March 19, 2020

In response to ongoing concerns about the Coronavirus pandemic, House Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf and Senate President Pro Tempore David McBride announced Wednesday that the Delaware General Assembly is postponing legislative session until further notice. Legislative session originally was scheduled to resume on Tuesday, but was postponed last week due to the spread of coronavirus and recommendations…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / March 19, 2020

WGMD Throwback Thursday Picture of the Day – WGMD is celebrating 40 years on the air this year. Former WGMD staffers – Mechell Burgette and Missy Burner – both worked in the front office. Picture from a WGMD Great Escape vacation giveaway (late 1990s or early 2000s) / Click for full view

Gov Carney Modifies State of Emergency Again

By Mari Lou / March 18, 2020

Governor Carney has modified his State of Emergency and ordered the closing of bowling alleys, concert events, movie theaters, sports facilities, fitness centers and health spas to close as of 8am Thursday. Also no senior center, nursing home/retirement facility, assisted-living facility shall knowingly permit a gathering of more than 10 persons that includes any person…

DPH Increases Coronavirus to 26 Cases Statewide – 3 in Sussex, 3 in Kent County

By Mari Lou / March 18, 2020

There have been 26 total laboratory confirmed cases in all three counties in the state since March 11. This includes nine additional cases since yesterday. Of the Delawareans diagnosed with coronavirus, 20 are from New Castle County, three are from Kent County, and three are from Sussex County. Of these cases, 14 are male and…

Sussex County Modifies Operations Beginning Thursday

By Mari Lou / March 18, 2020

Sussex County government continues to deliver services to the public, but significant modifications to day-to-day operations, including ending public access to all County facilities, suspending marriage ceremonies, and halting cash payments, are some of the exceptional steps being implemented as Delaware responds to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting populations around the world. Effective Thursday, March 19,…

UPDATED: DE Food Bank Drive-Thru Food Pantry in Georgetown Thursday

By Mari Lou / March 18, 2020

The Food Bank is sponsoring a Mobile Drive-Thru Food Pantry TOMORROW – Thursday, March 19th at 11am in Georgetown. The drive thru is at Crossroad Community Church on State Forest Road (off Rt 404) west of Georgetown. Participants must remain in their vehicles and have identification and proof of Delaware residency. Also – have your…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / March 18, 2020

ML – Georgetown – 5am on a Sunday in June headed to work / Click for full view

Coronavirus Doubles in Delaware; 1st Case in Sussex County

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

Delaware Public Health officials say coronavirus has doubled in the First State – with 8 additional positive cases – including one in Sussex County bringing the total to 16.  The other 7 positive cases are in New Castle County – six of them took part in Christiana Care’s drive thru testing event over the weekend.…

UPDATED: DelDOT to Go Cashless & other Changes for Safety during Coronavirus Outbreak

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

UPDATED – 3-17-20 – Effective Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 6:00pm, the Biden Welcome Center on I-95 in Newark will temporarily close to the public as efforts continue to limit crowds from gathering in response to the Coronavirus. Fuel will still be available at the gas station located on the north side of the property…

DART Reducing Transit Operations Beginning March 18

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

Due to the presence of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Delaware, business closures, reductions in staffing and lower ridership levels, effective Wednesday, March 18, DART public transit services will operate on the following reduced service schedule until further notice.  On weekdays, regular fixed route services will operate on a Saturday service schedule statewide, with additional service on Routes…

DEC Closes Lobby-Drop Box Now Located by Drive-Thru Window

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

To protect the public and our employees from the possible spread of COVID-19, the DEC lobby and cashier windows closed on Monday, March 16th and will remain closed until further notice. The drive-through pay window on the north side of the building will remain open from 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Members can drop…

Delmarva Power Helping Customers During Coronavirus Outbreak

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

With officials in Delaware and Maryland and other locations declaring a state of emergency in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Delmarva Power understands customers may be affected by the ramifications and is taking steps to help. In addition to reminding customers of existing bill assistance resources, the company is taking steps to expand awareness of…

Gov Hogan Postpones MD Primary and Other Moves Today

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

In an effort to limit the spread of coronavirus, Governor Larry Hogan has issued a proclamation to postpone the April 28 primary election until June 2 and to move forward with the 7th Congressional District special general election as scheduled by using a vote-by-mail system.  Maryland is also considering the postponement of the Preakness Stakes. …

DNREC Encourages Use of State Parks & Wildlife Areas – No Fees or Passes Requires Until April 30th

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

DNREC encourages Delawareans to be active outdoors during the coronavirus period – and the Delaware State Parks and wildlife areas have the space for activity.  Effective immediately there will be no fees or passes required for entrance now until April 30th.  State parks and wildlife areas are open, and no entrance fees will be charged…

POSTPONED: Gov John Carney Hosting GEAR Town Halls Statewide – Sussex Meeting 3/24

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

All three meetings have been postponed – March 19 – Kent County, March 24 – Sussex County, March 30 – NCCo because of the Coronavirus outbreak Governor John Carney will host Government Efficiency and Accountability Review public meetings throughout the state as part of an ongoing review of state regulations.  The Governor and his cabinet…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / March 17, 2020

Jennifer Lefebvre – Riders in this year’s Milton St Patrick’s Day Parade / Click for full view

Sussex County Council Meeting Tuesday at 12pm – Limited Access to Public

By Mari Lou / March 16, 2020

Sussex County Council will hold its regularly scheduled meeting this week, but the session will be condensed and in-person public access will be limited. Council will shift its meeting to a 12 p.m. start time on Tuesday, March 17, and business discussed during that portion of the meeting will be limited to in-house reports and…

Cape May-Lewes Ferry to Change Boarding operations Wednesday & Suspend Foot Passengers

By Mari Lou / March 16, 2020

Officials at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry are implementing pro-active social distancing measures at the terminal and on-board the ferry vessels.  Beginning Wednesday with the 7am departure from Cape May – boarding operations will be restrict to vehicles and their occupants only – and they are urged to remain inside their vehicles during the crossing.  All…

8th Positive Test for Coronavirus in Delaware as Gov Carney Limits Restaurants, Bars & Taverns and Closes DE Casinos

By Mari Lou / March 16, 2020

Governor John Carney today modified his emergency declaration from last week to limit Delaware restaurants, taverns and bars to take-out and delivery service only to help prevent spread of the coronavirus.  This takes effect at 8pm tonight/Monday night.  The governor is also banning public gatherings of 50 or more people and is closing gaming activity at…

Indian River School District Provides Meals to Students During School Closure

By Mari Lou / March 16, 2020

Beginning on Wednesday, March 18, the Indian River School District will provide meals to students during the school closure related to the possible spread of the Coronavirus. Meals are free of charge and available Monday through Friday to children 18 and under at the following locations and times: Frankford Park parking lot – 10:45 –…