UPDATED: Sussex County Council Paid Tribute to Retiree Fred Haas

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UPDATED – 02/27/24 – 6pm – The Sussex County Council had a late start due to a shorter than usual agenda. The Council recognized retiree Fred Haas, who has spent 23 years with the County’s Emergency Medical Services – most recently as the Shift Commander, Health and Safety Officer. He thanked the Council and the…

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VIDEO: AG Jennings to Appeal Superior Court Ruling on Voting

Attorney General Kathy Jennings has announced that she will appeal the of Superior Court voting ruling, vows support for constitutional amendment. The Department of Justice will move to appeal a Superior Court judge’s ruling curtailing voting rights, and will support legislative efforts to pass constitutional amendments expanding and enshrining voting rights, Attorney General Kathy Jennings…

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Beware of Medicare Card Scammers

Scammers are working hard to get Seniors to give up their Medicare information. People are getting phone calls asking if you’ve gotten your NEW PLASTIC Medicare card – which come complete with chips, a metal or plastic coating or other features. This is a scam. ALL MEDICARE CARDS ARE PAPER. The scammers will ask you…

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Candidates Set for Seaford Municipal Election in April

Seaford voters will go to the polls in April to elect a new mayor and two council members. Matt MacCoy and Jose Santos are both running for Mayor – a 2-year term. David Genshaw announced some time ago that he would not be seeking another term. There are five candidates vying for two open seats…

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Maryland’s New Broadband Hub Launches

Maryland’s new Broadband Hub has been launched. Officials in the Office of Statewide Broadband explain this new online tool provides access to mapping viewers and links resources for Maryland residents and broadband providers to learn about how Maryland is analyzing data and existing broadband service – and to plan for increased service and expansion. The…

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Hurlock, MD Man Arrested after Traffic Stop in Laurel Sunday

Delaware State Police arrested a Hurlock, Maryland man Sunday afternoon after a traffic stop in Laurel. Police spotted a car with expired tags in the area of Seaford and Camp Roads and conducted at traffic stop. After contacting the driver, 38 year old Howard Quailes of Hurlock, troopers smelled marijuana coming from inside the car…

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Delaware Republican & Democratic Caucuses React to the Court finding DE Early Voting & Permanent Absentee Voting Statutes Unconstitutional

Reaction to Friday’s opinion that strikes down the Delaware statutes on early voting and permanent absentee voting has come from both sides of the State House and Senate floors. The Republican Caucus takes no issue with early voting, but the statute that was passed in the General Assembly violates the State Constitution. They plan to…

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BREAKING & UPDATED: DE Superior Court Judge Finds DE Early Voting Statute & Permanent Absentee Voting Statute Unconstitutional

The Superior Court Judge Mark Conner has denied State Election Commissioner and the Delaware Department of Election request to dismiss a complaint filed by the Plaintiffs – Michael Mennella and State Senator Gerald Hocker. The Plaintiff’s complaint has two claims – that Delaware’s Early Voting Statute violates Article V, Section 1 of the Delaware Constitution…

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SCAM ALERT: Gift Card Scam

The Milton Chamber of Commerce is warning the community about a scam that has appeared in Milton and throughout the region. This is a gift card scam – asking you to purchase gift cards from Target and send them the codes on the back. The email subject reads “A Momentous Appeal.” The email address is…

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Talk of Delmarva Radio Flea Market 2/24/24

Bill – 302-278-1802 – 4 Uniroyal Liberator HE 265 75 16R inflated to 45lbs – ask for price – LOOKING FOR: Some country music musician to jam Leo – 302-448-0746 – LOOKING FOR: A guy to put a latch on a pocket door in Roxanna Don – 302-663-0343 – 5 digit regular license plate –…

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Crash on Long Neck Road Thursday Morning Sent 3 to Area Hospitals

Three people were injured after a crash Thursday morning on Long Neck Road at the entrance to Pot Nets Bayside. Indian River emergency personnel responded to the call just after 7:30am. Delaware State Police tell the Talk of Delmarva that a 38 year old man from Wilmington driving a Honda southbound on Long Neck Road…

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UD Recognized as Storm Ready by National Weather Service

The University of Delaware has become the first university in the state to gain full Storm Ready status from the National Weather Service. The University is also one of only five other entities in the state to achieve such recognition. The University has met a series of standards to become Storm Ready: “Weather safety is…

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Easton Airport Airfield Modernization Project Update

At this week’s Advisory Board Meeting, Easton Airport Manager Micah Risher provided an update on the progress of the Airfield Modernization Program… As of Monday, out of 6 or 7 phases in the project, he says they have entered phase 2 as of Monday. Risher also says that getting into March, it will be full…

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