Injuries Reported After School Bus Crash in Greenwood

Delaware State Police are investigating following a crash involving a school bus shortly after 8 a.m. in Greenwood. Officials say the incident happened around 8:07 a.m. on Hog Range Road, south of Cattail Branch Road. Injuries were reported as a result of the crash and there were delays in the area following the accident. We…

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City of Seaford Appoints New Police Chief

The City of Seaford has appointed Marshall D. Craft, Jr., a 30 year law enforcement veteran to the position of Chief of the City of Seaford Police Department and 9-1-1 Center. Craft was approved by a vote of the Mayor and City Council. He will oversee the Department’s 26 sworn officers, 9 dispatchers and 2…

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Sussex Montessori School Purchases Seaford Property

The Sussex Montessori Charter School says it has purchased a site for it’s home in Seaford. The property, located at the former Wheaton Farm on Stein Highway is set to serve 465 elementary-aged students from Western Sussex County by 2022. That school is expected to open in June 2020 with 260 students in grades K-3,…

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Winners of DE Annual Stamp Art Competition

The judging was held last week – and the winners for the 2020-21 Delaware Waterfowl Stamp and the 2020 Delaware Trout Stamp have been chosen.  A painting of an American wigeon and a chocolate lab by Guy Crittenden of Richmond, VA was chosen from 19 entries for the waterfowl stamp.  A painting of a rainbow…

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Sussex County Council This Week

The Sussex County Council this week will recognize National Library Week and well as the County’s EMS JEMS Team after the 2019 JEMS Games.  The council will also discuss property set-backs and tax ditch right-of-way.  In old business the council will revisit a change of zone application (No. 1870) for a 10-acre property off Holland…

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Maryland General Assembly Overrides Governor Hogan’s Oyster Sanctuary Bill Veto

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In the final day of Maryland’s 2019 legislative session, the House of Delegates and Senate have overridden Governor Larry Hogan’s veto of a bill creating oyster sanctuaries in the Chesapeake Bay and it’s estuaries. Specifically, the legislation would create five permanent oyster sanctuaries pursuant to Department of Natural Resources recommendations under the large-scale restoration efforts…

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One Injured in Gumboro Area Crash Saturday Night

One person received minor injuries after a crash just after 11pm in the area of Lowes Crossing and Carey’s Camp Road near Gumboro.  Delaware State Police tell WGMD a 27 year old woman from Laurel was injured – and cited for inattentive driving and other offenses.  Two passengers in the vehicle were not injured.  Emergency…

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DE Farm Bureau Bringing Book Barns to DE Elementary Schools

Over the next three years, the Delaware Farm Bureau will put “ag accurate” books in every Delaware elementary school library – and in the past two weeks – Book Barns have been delivered to Rehoboth and Shields Elementary Schools.  “Book Barns” are a set of custom-made shelves – which are so far being built by…

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VIDEO: WGMD News Week in Review – 4/6/2019

*CLICK THE VIDEO ABOVE TO WATCH OUR WGMD NEWS WEEK IN REVIEW* Delaware’s own Joe Biden faces unwanted touching accusations, Maryland State Police investigate KKK fliers in a Talbot County town and a verdict is reached in the Hebron Horse Farm Trial. WGMD’s Hunter Landon has a look back at the week’s top stories!  

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DE AG Jennings Joins 20 States to Block Funding of Border Wall

20 states file motion for preliminary injunction to safeguard the environment and preserve law enforcement funding Attorney General Kathy Jennings has joined a coalition of 20 states in a motion to block the Trump Administration’s attempt to unlawfully divert $1.6 billion in federal funds toward construction of a border wall. The motion, led by California…

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No Municipal Election for Lewes Residents in May

Thursday was the filing deadline for candidates running for mayor of Lewes.  No one has filed to run against Ted Becker so he will return to the Mayor’s office for another three years.  There will be no election on May 11.  

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New Command for DE Air National Guard’s 166th Airlift Wing

On Saturday morning the Delaware Air National Guard’s 166th Airlift Wing will host a Wing Commander Assumption of Command ceremony at the base in New Castle.  Col. Carla Riner will take command.  She arrived early last month from West Virginia to take over the duties.  The ceremony is at 10am.  

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Police Operation at Kent County Administration Building – an Exercise

If you spotted police and emergency equipment this morning at the Kent County Administration Building in Dover – it was just an exercise!  Dover Police and other agencies took part.  Exercises like these allow the participants to become more educated about the resources that each agency and participant provides in a true emergency.  It also…

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UPDATED: Hundreds of Runners Take Part in Salisbury Marathon

UPDATED – 4/7/19 – Hundreds of runners turned out from across the country for yesterday’s Salisbury Marathon.  Runners were on the local roads till nearly 4pm – some in a bid to qualify for the New York or Boston marathons.  The top marathon finisher hails from New York City – and finished in 2 hours…

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Spring Clean Up This Weekend in Ocean City

Spring has sprung in Ocean City, and as the town gets ready for warmer weather and the bustling summer season, residents can once again take advantage of Ocean City’s Spring Clean Up! This annual occurrence allows residential property owners to do their spring-cleaning by offering free residential bulk pick-up on Saturday and Sunday, April 6-7.…

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Delaware Flu Activity Remains High Late in the Season

The Delaware Department of Health Services is reporting continual elevated reported cases of influenza A (H3N2) viruses. This is despite the fact that the 2018-2019 flu season should be coming to a close, based on historical reported cases. As on March 23, State health officials say there have been 5,854 lab-confirmed cases of influenza in…

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Governors Hogan, Carney and Others Urge Federal Lawmakers to Restore Chesapeake Bay Funding

In a letter addressed to the U.S. Senate and U.S. House Appropriations Committees, a number of leaders with interest in the Chesapeake Bay requested further funding, and millions were slashed by the Trump administration. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Chair of the Chesapeake Bay Commission Tawanna Gaines, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf,…

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Maryland Lawmakers Raise Tobacco Purchase Age to 21, Await Governor’s Signature

Maryland lawmakers in both chambers of the General Assembly have passed a bill that would raise the state’s minimum age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21 years old. The legislation, co-sponsored by House Speaker Michael Busch, a Democrat was introduced in the House in February. Following the addition of amendments, including allowing active…

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Salisbury Zoo Welcomes Two New Bisons

The Salisbury Zoo has announced it’s acquiring two young female bisons. Following the death of their male bison last June, the Zoo began searching for compatible companions for their older female bison, Agnes. Zoo staff searched for available bisons close to their location on the East Coast. The Zoo Registrar found two young female bisons…

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