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Broadband, device access to see statewide upgrade
DOVER — Millions of federal dollars are headed straight to Delaware to help improve broadband access for residents and business owners. The Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program (BEAD) will bring $107 million of the federal government’s $42 billion pot of money to Delaware. It’s a move that Roddy Flynn says is crucial to continued economic development.
DE222 Honoree: Michael Quaranta
Alma Maters: Minnesota State University, University of Minnesota, Georgetown University, Wilmington University. Boards: Delaware Workforce Development Board, Delaware Court on the Judiciary. Q&A: What’s something interesting about you that isn’t on your resume? “I’m a certified barbecue judge of the Kansas City Barbecue Society (KCBS) and I have taken hours...
State proposes self-distribution system for small breweries
WILMINGTON — The Delaware Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner has proposed a new rule that could change distribution opportunities for smaller craft brewers and offer consumers more options. The proposed regulation is listed as Rule 911, “a rule permitting limited self-delivery of beer,” and would allow distribution...
In the C Suite: Delaware River Bay Authority Executive Director Thomas J. Cook
NEW CASTLE — More than 1 million vehicles travel over the Delaware Memorial Bridge every month, a number that doesn’t even begin to include travelers seen by the Delaware River and Bay Authority’s airports and ferries. Hundreds of professionals statewide help ensure the safety of those travelers,...
Understanding the Intrinsic Value of Bitcoin for Delaware Businesses
Bitcoin, the pioneering digital currency that’s been a hot topic for years, is more than just news fodder. Known for its rollercoaster value shifts, it holds a promise for companies, especially in Delaware, a state known for being exceptionally business-friendly. Let’s take a closer look at how Bitcoin could really help Delaware companies with faster deals, protection against rising prices, and becoming a trustworthy asset.
Delaware officials, nonprofit leaders visit White House
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has come to his home state many times for business and pleasure in the last four years. But last week, Delaware leaders met with the president on Capitol Hill. Roughly 60 nonprofit heads, government leaders and activists from the First State went to the...
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