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Delaware state auditor launches online tracker of opioid settlement funds
State Auditor Lydia York and her office have published an online interactive tracker that outlines how Delaware's opioid settlement funding is being distributed to nonprofits fighting the ongoing crisis.
Milford Police Seek Truck Involved in Hit-and-Run
MILFORD, DE - The Milford Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a vehicle allegedly involved in a hit-and-run earlier this week. According to police, the collision occurred on Tuesday, August 20th at about 1:30 p.m. at the intersection of S. Rehoboth Blvd. and SE Front St. in Milford. The vehicle, what appears to be a gray Ford F-150 with temporary plates, was last seen driving north on S. Rehoboth Blvd. according to police.
Early College School of DSU head disputes ex-football coach's claims, says team will play
The Early College School of Delaware State University will play varsity football in 2024, and it has an athletic trainer. Head of School Evelyn Edney said so Thursday, a day after former coach Zach Horstmyer suggested otherwise. ...
U.S. Jobs Report Revised Down by 818,000 as Recession Worries Grow
Delaware Valley Journal, West Chester, Pa. Aug. 22—The Bureau of Labor Statistics revised its annual jobs report by a whopping 818,000 jobs. That’s close to 1 million jobs “created” during the Biden-Harris administration that never existed. And it’s the largest downward jobs report revision in 15...
Crier Column 8/23: Woodstown Students Honored! Senior Art Showcase; Back to School Block Party; Football and Band first scrimmage; Actors needed for Yuletide Tour; Flu Clinic; Crime Log
Buckle up — we've got a lot to cover! Who was in love with the weather this week? Can it be like that every day, please?! Let's start with the good news. GHOST TOUR: I had the distinct opportunity to visit Old City Philadelphia by way of my good friends Lance Bird and Kate Dilks, of Woodstown, and my sister Heather. Lance Bird gave us, and a crowd of about 20 spectators, a Ghost Tour of the historic district. What I loved most about it, however, was his emphasis on history. Bird, an elementary school teacher for South Harrison and church musician at First Baptist in Woodstown, moonlights as a well-read historian and exceptional storyteller. The tour impressed us all, learning about the founders of our country, the impact of the Yellow Fever pandemic in the 1790s on medical science, the First and Second National Banks, and the fascinating lore of Old City.
Elwyn debuts transition center for young adults with developmental disabilities
Elwyn, the Media-based nonprofit that provides education, treatment and support services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, debuted its newest upgrade: the Student Transition Center for post-secondary 18- to 21-year-olds.
Delaware's best high school football players, plus a little fun
While many people will say accept no substitutes for the original product, there are times it's kind of fun to see the substitutes. Hi! I'm Greg Giesen, sports strategist for DelawareOnline.com, and this is the DE Game Day Newsletter. There's nothing like the real thing, but several Delaware high school football players recently...
Women's Soccer Dropped Home Opener to No. 21 Virginia Tech
NEWARK, Del. - The University of Delaware women's soccer program dropped a non-conference matchup against No. 21 Virginia Tech by a score of 1-0 on Thursday at Grant Stadium. "Really proud of the team. Good teams will punish you for one moment to the next but I'm really proud of the execution of our game plan. They did it to a tee," head coach Kelly Lawrence said. "It was a team effort, we had game changers coming off the bench. Even the players that didn't see the field we're coaching and making sure everyone was locked in. We played resilient. We made some changes over the course of the game and the team went along with it and figured it out. Props to them for how they executed and I'm just really proud of them."
Delaware election officials communicated with lieutenant governor's office amid finance scandal
DOVER, Del. (AP) — State election officials in Delaware communicated directly with one or more aides in Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long’s office last year amid a scandal involving her campaign finance reports, according to emails obtained by The Associated Press. The emails show that Elections Commissioner Anthony Albence, a fellow Democrat, wanted to keep Hall-Long’s office apprised of queries by the AP about amendments to years of campaign finance reports in which Hall-Long failed to disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans. Albence and Attorney General Kathleen Jennings, also a Democrat, have said they will not pursue criminal charges against Hall-Long or her husband for campaign finance violations uncovered in a forensic audit by a former FBI executive. Hall-Long is seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in the Sept. 10 primary. She faces New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer and former state environmental secretary Collin O’Mara.
Business People, Aug. 22, 2024
(Send your personnel news items to drainey@delawarebusinessnow.com or use the upload system on our home page) Saint Francis Hospital, a member of Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, hired Marlow Levy as its new president. Levy comes to Saint Francis Hospital from Baptist Health System in Jacksonville, FL, where he served as vice...
Pa. schools get just under $1 million to tackle lead contamination
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday announced $26 million in funding to help schools and child care facilities test for and treat lead contamination in drinking water. The annual funding is part of the Voluntary School and Childcare Lead Testing and Reduction Grant, which has provided more than $150...
Heavy hitter Mike Epps , Almost Queen invasion, OC Airshow soars, movie on the beach
Labor Day weekend is almost here, but don't take your foot off the gas on summer fun just yet. Imagine getting to see some really fun events without having to leave Delaware this weekend. We've got the scoop to help you make the most of what's left. Hi there, I'm Andre Lamar, your...
ChristianaCare Team Wins Environmental Excellence Gold Award
For reducing environmental impact of medical waste through innovative health care practices, ChristianaCare has been recognized with an Environmental Excellence Gold Award from the medical technology company Stryker. The award spotlights ChristianaCare for outstanding achievements in sustainability in 2023 based on key metrics including waste diversion, collections growth and buyback percentage. In 2023, ChristianaCare’s sustainability […] The post ChristianaCare Team ... Read More
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