Talk of Delmarva Radio Flea Market 07/20/24

Alex – 302-864-8381 – LOOKING FOR: Good tin – 8 Feet long Bill 302-448-6310 – 15 to 20 Wooden fence rails – FREE Jacob – 302-922-4059 – Centennial Cherry dining room table 6 chairs – $75 – Centennial Side Tables – $50 or $100 FOR ALL Vicki – 302-645-2790 – Scotts Spreader SPEEDY 1000 –…

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Laurel Police Arrest 4 After Drug Dealing Investigations

Laurel Police have arrested 4 people after search warrants were executed simultaneously on Friday at two residences in the Hollybrook Apartment Complex – in the 800 Building and the 1400 Building. The search warrants end two multi-month drug dealing investigations which resulted in the recovery of a loaded firearm and the seizure of several hundred…

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DE Ag & Animal Welfare Officials Warn Against Taking Lost Dogs to the Pound

Kennel cough has been identified in Delaware. Department of Agriculture officials say the disease was found in late June – affecting shelter and rescue dogs. Kennel cough causes upper and lower respiratory signs and death. Symptoms include lethargy, lack of appetite, fever, difficulty breathing. Officials say that as of July 11th three Delaware animal shelters…

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PA Man Arrested for Domestic Incident in Rehoboth Beach

A Pennsylvania man was arrested by Rehoboth Beach Police after a domestic incident at a local hotel last week. Police contacted 45 year old Joseph Milano of Columbia, PA and the victim, Milano’s 34 year old girlfriend. Police learned the two had been arguing for several hours when the argument became physical and Milano struck…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 07/20/24

User 284190339 · 07 – 20 – 24 Fishing Report Friday was as close to a perfect day as you will ever get at the Delaware beaches. The wind was light southeast and the sky was clear and blue I had a morning appointment, but right after lunch my wife Barbara and I were up…

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DE Unemployment Remains Lower than National Average

Delaware’s unemployment remains slightly lower than the national average – however both rose a tenth of a percentage from May to June. Delaware’s unemployment is at 4% – the national average at 4.1%. Sussex County’s unemployment increased from 3.7% in May to 4% in June. Total non-farm jobs were 8000 jobs higher than a year…

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AG Jennings Files Complaint Against Former DE Investment Advisor

Attorney General Kathy Jennings has file a complaint against a former Delaware investment advisor – Elbert Smalls and his firm known as Winyah Financial Services, LLC – which operated in Delaware as Sun Financial Services, Inc. The complaint comes from an investigation by the Investor Protection Unit and the Delaware DOJ, which alleges that Smalls…

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UPDATED: CrowdStrike Global IT Outage

The blue screen of death has been seen by many people accessing the internet since Thursday. The issue comes from a content update for Windows hosts from CrowdStrike, which has identified and isolated the issue and says that a fix has been deployed. Mac and Linux hosts are not impacted and CrowdStrike says this is…

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Milford PD Looking for Man Missing Since July 4th

Milford Police need your help to locate 28 year old Nelson Belus who was last seen on July 4th around 1am at a residence on Pierce Street in Milford. Belus is about 5′ 9” and 155 pounds and was last seen wearing green/Khaki pants with no shirt. His family and law enforcement have not been…

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Water Work on Truitt Street in Salisbury till 3pm Friday

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On Friday July 19, as part of the City of Salisbury’s efforts to improve, repair, and maintain the Water Distribution System, The Department of Waterworks Utilities Division will be replacing a water service at 425 Truitt Street. Truitt St. will be impassable to all through traffic including emergency vehicles. Work shall begin at 8:30 a.m.…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 07/19/24

User 284190339 · 07 – 19 – 24 Fishing Report Thursday was a reasonably pleasant day at the beach and fishing wasn’t too bad. When I spoke with Taylored Tackle in Seaford she said most of her customers were fishing the Nanticoke River and Broad Creek for blue catfish. She hadn’t heard of any real…

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Armed Robbery at Motel in Easton Under Investigation

Easton Police are investigating an armed robbery that happened late last night (July 17th) at the Econo Lodge on Ocean Gateway in Easton. Approximately 11:32 pm, officers of the Easton Police Department were dispatched to that location and upon their arrival, the motel clerk who informed them that an African-American male had displayed a handgun…

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DSP Troopers Arrest Maryland Man for Felony Shoplifting

Delaware State Police arrested a Bishopville, Maryland man for felony shoplifting at Harris Teeter on Americana Parkway in Selbyville. According to Delaware State Police, yesterday afternoon when troopers arrived, they were told that someone an unknown person had stolen over $5,000 of consumable merchandise from the store since June. The investigation led troopers to the identification…

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Public Comment Period for DNREC’s Proposed Offshore Wind Regulations Open Between Now and Sep 9th

The public comment period for DNREC’s proposed regulations surrounding the anticipated  US Wind offshore wind farm project is open between now and September 9th. Written comments for the record may be submitted via email to DNRECHearingComments@delaware.gov or by using the online form at de.gov/dnreccomments. You can also send your comments to Lisa A. Vest, Hearing Officer, Office of the Secretary, Department…

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New Basketball Courts and Park at Pocomoke Middle School Now Open

Following prior project delays, the new basketball courts and park at Pocomoke Middle School are now officially open, according to Worcester County Government. The basketball court and mini pitch are comprised of two basketball courts that can also be used as one basketball court and one soccer pitch. The park is recommended for children and adults and…

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Registration Available for Delaware Coastal Cleanup in September

DNREC will host the 37th annual Delaware Coastal Cleanup on Saturday, September 14th to help keep the state’s beaches and waterways clean. Volunteers are invited to register to participate from 9:00 a.m. to 12-noon at one of the over 45 designated cleanup sites. Volunteer registration is available for this statewide event at de.gov/coastalcleanup. The one-day Delaware Coastal…

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Anxiety Levels Across Delaware Have Increased 4% Over 5 Years, Finds Study

Many people are stressed out these days. A Mission for Michael conducted a comprehensive study to analyze anxiety and stress levels over the past five years to determine if Americans are becoming more or less anxious. Utilizing County Health Rankings data, they identified specific counties experiencing significant changes during this period. The study revealed that the average percentage of…

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Application Period for Tree-Planting Project Funding Open

The Tree for Every Delawarean Initiative (TEDI), which Governor John Carney launched in November, 2021, is seeking funding requests for tree-planting projects that will be completed in 2025. The goal is the planting of 1 million trees by 2030. To date, almost 200,000 trees have been planted. Funding requests can include multiple projects and may…

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Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 07/18/24

User 284190339 · 07 – 18 – 24 Fishing Report Wednesday was cooler at the beach, but fishing was also cooler. At Lewes Harbour Marina the report was a slow day on the Angler with only some croaker to show for the day’s catch. A few private boats went out in the bay and managed…

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